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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Dec 1987, p. 25

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Waterloo minor bantam Warriors became the second local team to win an Ontario crown in April, joing Waterloo midget Chevy's. Pictured here, Brad Karges, Dean MacDo- nald and Matt Wickie celebrate the victory. With approximately two mi- nutes to play in the Western Bowl, WLU quarterback Rod Philp passes to the flats and is intercepted by University of Brit- ish Columbia cornerback Mark Nykoliachuk, who runs the ball back 53 yards far the touchdown. McKillop. While McKillop was busy putting together game plans for his untalentod team, many of the players felt their time was beat spent in the otnce of the uaivertrity's dean of students, cogplaim'ng about McKillop. The ugly affair ended v Mekiilop's resignation another dark cloud over an ready bleak football program. PLAY or THE YEAR: oped over the years as one of Canada’s premier swim clubs was seriously tarnished by the “fair. Equally disturbing was UW’s Wing of football coach Bob the coach he must return to the United Sum. Tte credibility ROW had devel- (Cemttetuedtromp-at) Highlights with COACH OF THE YEAR: WLU soccer coach Barry Lyon had a lot to work with, but his inspired coaching methods played a major role in his team’s Ontario championship and great year before losing in the CIAU rtnaus. Following the 3-1 loss to Victor- is Vikings in the rtnala, Lyon was rewarded by his piers and named as the university sewer coach of the year. QUOTE OF 1111: YEAR: 'rheNay-theThamd-ttirdo 33-81 floaty heal. I [would house in Vacuum and can WLU a trip to the Vania Cup. "The players tell me the ball went through a hole in the side of the not. I really didn't Bee. But we've had so many calls go against us this year, I waan't the country wonder why WLU head coach Rich Newbrough made such a dangerous all, but he later defends the play, claim- ing it was the play " that got us Obviously there were a lot of other great moments in 1987, but as they say in the newspaper business, we just ran out of space. Bluevale collegiate basketball player Michelle Marshall and Waterloo collegiate quarterback Rob Bong deserve the distinction of the two beat high school ath- letes in 1987. Marshall was the major reason behind Bluevale‘s championship season and Bong was selected as high school football's most valu- able player. That's what Waterloo Athletics coach Dave Penney had to say about a goal that earned his team a 1-1 tie with Beograd in Kitchen- er and District Soccer League play. The ball - as goal scorer Greg Heideman later admitted - went through a hole in the side of the net. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES: abetut to may naming" Barry Lyon "mRutttqMMtMtt".t-t--tt-t--rtAthto' TMfimnowflbnhaurththleOyflmyoum "neon! to do everythmg Thus may comma: pr I: aniline may at "cum to KW By 'Methmt mum HAIR CENTER INC. 744-8692 341 Lancaster Street West. K‘thnn” . .-.. BEFORE 'tRtt,$t.m',Em(t0ittT0TttE$Agtth! " HAIR CENTER INC. 'r,y.,3,,rD 744-8692 341 Lancaster Street West. Kitchener An authorized Bruno of Toronto Salon INTRODUCING SN 2000

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