Condor cagers off to Cuba "We have arranged the team schedule so that the team will participate in joint practices and exhibition games with Cuban teams from the sports schools located in the town of Mantanzas, near Varadero Beach, and the national sport training centre, located in Havana, the nation's captal." 7 - The team will depart on Sun. day, December 29 and spend four days in the Varadero Beach area, then on January 2, the team will move to Havanna for the remain. der of the trip. "The trip will allow our ath. letes to experience the culture and customs of this country. which is the last bastion of hard line communisim," said Conesto- ga director of athletics, Dan Young. In the Tyro A division Jill Flaxtard was sixth overall with a fourth on bare. Competing, but not placing in Argo B competi- tion, were Liz Akeroyd, Jaclyn Beitz, Lisa McHugh and Amanda Kling. Competing, but not plac- ing in pre-Argo competition were Stephanie Helwig, Jennifer Reeves and Jennifer Shevalier. The Conestoga College ment basketball team will travel to Cuba the week of December 29, 1991 to January ti, 1992 to play exhibition games against several Cuban teams. In Tyre B amtpelitrG, Stepha- nie Ganyu rirtiishtsd fourth over- all. inqludigg a ftrst on the beam. cial championships. Rachel Sehl, in her rsrat provin- cial Argo A competition, finished third on floor and beam. This event was the rust of three qualifying meets for the provin- cial ol.tat.ttpityysliiy. - Sophie Kotsopoulos riniahed a strong second for the Kitchener. Waterloo Gymnastics Club at a ftrgt provincial qualifying meet for the Western Region at the Blenhiem Gym Club on Sunday. Competing in the eight member Argo A division,.. Kotaopouloe picked up a ruat on the here. seconds on vault and floor and I fourth on beam. Lance Vipond will carry K-W’s hopes in senior men: as he " vanced by placing 2nd in the men's senior category. All four novice dance pairs from he Kitchener-Waterloo Skating lub advanced to the Canadian hampiottshipts. The tour pairs dominated the ovice category and captured all our qualifying positions for thr adians during the divisional mpetition held in thunder Bay. e sumaaful pairs were: Sophie r and Paul Matheson - 1st; aren McRae and Christopher hantz - 2nd; Andrea and Ryan hamberlain - 3rd; Debra Mae. enzie and Mark Shepherd - th. in other categories at the divi- sionals, Susanne Killing and Pe- ter MacDonald placed 2nd in 'unior dance. Kerri Shepherd and Jeff Cann captured 2nd place in iaenior dance. Both pairs will also advance to Canadians being held in Moncton, New Brunswick, in January; _ Kostopoulos second at qualifier Mlll skaters ominate at ivisionals li.:) L51 St. David Celtic forward Brad Schenr lg hounded by Grand River Renegade detenoeman Seen Leadeton In high school hockey tournament play last Thursday at the Albert McCor- mick Arena. However, Scherer was ebte to get hle shot ott and Admiral HOME APPLIANCES 18 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR “an“ a mum tyyt Beneggge tr.t?a!te!tderf.cot1P.atrte a; his club rolled to a " wln at' the Waterioo C.1. Chris'tmas Invitational Hockey Tournament which wrapped up on Sunday. Almond Only Y11A1ERLoo CHRONICLE. AEDNESOAY, DECEMBER 26, m1 - PAGE as ITISED SI [£4143 HOME APPLIANCES HOME Admiral APPLIANCES $44995 PORTABLE DISHWASIEII 3mm"; . Pots & Pm BlStfillthStEits . Rlnu & Hold . Econo Dry . Plate Warmer From PECIALS s349