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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Feb 1991, p. 42

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PAGE A24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1991 . The University of Waterloo and Molaon'nx:re ‘pleased to have selected Katrina t as Sleo Soone hy Feaae Athiors it the Week. Last season‘s Rookie of the Year, Katrina is a 2ndâ€"year Math student from Hamilton, As a coâ€"captain and the team‘s only setter, Katrina has shoulâ€" dered a great deal of responsibiliâ€" ty throughout the season. This week, after a tough loss to Laurâ€" led the Athenas to victory on Saturday defeating the Windsor 1er on Sunday night action in Waterloo saw the Siskins outlast the Owen Sound Greys 54. _ £ Mark.'l‘ny'lormth‘pom'uflnflm ;orgd_bxlfl:vhnmmmmmynd second this y night when.they. travel to Stndurmylomhh" more shot at second place Sunday night at host the Cullitons. However, if there‘s a secondâ€"place tie between Waterloo and Cambridge, or Waterloo and Brantford when the regular season concludes this Sunday, there are three formulas used by the league to determine who finishes where F First: If two teams areâ€"tied, the team with the most wins is awarded the higher (there were no ties during the entire season in Midwestern Junior B Hockey League). C "As s Second: If teams have the same finfln:dflnn gmbtheb-nwhohufi.b“mw team }hgy_'rgfledvnh(wmmhddxfionm omufi.mmm““hlubthhn with the best goalsâ€"against average. 9 THE DEATH OF SOMEONE SPECIAL Every Wednesday Evening beginning January 30 to March 20, 1991 7 â€" 9 p.m. The Reception Room Of The Funeral Home (Bovicisiilinn dn in fnispentibriiertatent n Wednesday (3â€"2), Katrina A Mutual Support Group for people in their middle years who have experienced EVERYONE IS WELCOME to attend all of the following: People _ Needing People UW Athietes of the Week Ine runeral Mome ]OSSLIN j Edward R.Good | | | INSURANCE in tengen ... _ : : FUnepat nome umtep | |} 880 es oo . . â€" teamn e eetie ie eriote t oo 11L 0 $ 171 KING staget sout |:}| ,.'3.".'... e t o e raanaiere ty ree ce se i . WATERLOO 745â€"2445. ... ] [L] .. "~" Marm e : ~ J [Poiare css c irr c rars l p e e enia ioi n sn nta‘rnaiy nar Peh L Lancers in three straight sets. Not only did Katrina run a strong offence, she also led the team in defensive digs with seven. In this, her second season, Katâ€" rina leads the team in sevice aces, was an Allstar at the Laurier Invitational earlier this season, and continues to bring leadership and intensity to the team. selected Dave Balodis as their choice for Warrior Athlete of the Week. Dave, a middle hitter with the Warriors, is a 4thâ€"year Ecoâ€" nomics Student. The University of Waterloo and Molson‘s are pleased to have riâ€"dl seb Condor Athletes Pesteli, who is enrolled in first year of th:hgemrdw blusme- proâ€" gram at the Waterloo.campus, scored three goals in the Condor victory over Buffalo State College last week. Auld, who is enrolled in the third year of the business marketâ€" ing program, lead the Condor offense with 38 points in two Condor games last week. In the Hawk‘s win glmlt the Waterloo Warriors on Wednesday night, this fifth year player from London scored 27 points and held ecauarce w-wu«w-\“a the Warriors top scorer to 17 points. Craig Pesteli of the men‘s hockâ€" ey Condors and Karen Auld of the women‘s basketball Condors were named Athletes of the Week for the week ending February 9th. This second year setter from Mississauga was outstanding in her first full game played on Friday night. Her strong setting and defensive play earned her player of the game honours. Craig Pesteli, Karen Auld Warriors as they defeated Laurâ€" ier last Wednesday, Dave lead his team in stuff blocks nnddlfi. with six and seven respectively. 'Dava'linteiuigontbemn should help the Warriors as they head into the playoffs on Februâ€" m + 7 + s in amey dnl _ * * Something To Think About . . . you‘re away! _ Marilyn Dusky At Josslin‘s, Have a friend In a strong performance for the WLU Athietes of the Week of the Week p ’\.EAL‘I \:‘%w s Nee in Phone 746'801 9 NEW IN TOWN? e d $\ LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YouU! be sure to call s ora ooo in by oi pn l e Bs ie (i ud ie io t Ksn iL 1i ud ies o BLUE SPRINGS DRIVE SUNNYDALE PLACE THORNCREST DR/TEAKWOOD DR BRIDGE ST. AT UNIVERSITY WESTRIDGE DR. AND PLACE If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school, please fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Carriers are needed in the following areas: He is a Grade 6 student at Sandowne Public School where his favourite subjects are math and reading. He enjoys playing baseball and dodgeball as well as N aP Atari. He is a member of a science club and in the Raghesh Thathanath future, hopes to become a + doctor. ORANGE BARNf‘l@f Twelveâ€"yearâ€"old Raghesh Thathanath is this week‘s Waterioo Chronicle carrier of the week. He delivers in the Cadbury Court and Camelot Court area. ALLIANCE INSURANCE BROKERS 595â€"4337 Millbank (beside cheese factory) 5 Q@+UV+A+LebeT+YÂ¥: :G+UV+A+R+A+N«+T+E«+E+D CARRIER CORNER EARN EXTRA MONEY! Truckload of Fresh FLORIDA CITRUS FRUIT Fri., February 22 Sat., February 23 Indian River Oranges and Grapefruits Pecans Cashews 152 Homewood Avenue Kitchener, Ontario N2M 4G3 . Bus.: (519) 570â€"1591 Life, Group, RRSP, Disability, Mutual Funds representing Empire Financial Group MIDâ€"NITE SALE GOLDEN EAGLE RDJNORTHLAKE DR. â€" PINE ROW CRJRUMMELHARDT DR. CHARING CROSS/GRAND RIVER DRIVE s WYECROFT BLVDJBRANSTONE DAR. 7 p.m.â€"Mid. 9 a.m.â€"5 p.m. Ww‘ ns

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