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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jun 1993, p. 31

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U|S|G BJR|O Elala EP |R vlalEe RJO|S NlNlS EJO|T SE |P BJS |M 10| | ulberry iiding off! e 1 Down sebail term nsion If anybody has any information on these jackets call the Cambridge OPP 1â€"800â€"265â€" Sports St. Michaels excels Athletes from St. Michael School in Waterloo, gave a strong showing at the Waterloo Region Separate School C Division Track and Field meet last week at Kitchâ€" 401 on June 10. The box contained 18 Team Canada Baseâ€" ball Jackets. They are royal blue in color with ‘Canada‘ written across the chest in red letâ€" ters on a white background. The right arm has a Toronto Blue Jay logo, while the left arm has a baseball logo with half a Canadian flag in red, white and blue colors. both the 100 and 200 metre backstroke. Doug Browne, competing in the boys 13â€"14 If you‘re approached by someone who wants to sell you a brand new Team Canada Baseball jacket, it may be hot. Cambridge OPP are investigating the loss of a cardboard box from a vehicle in Highway Miller time for Kristy Kristy Miller captured two gold medals to lead the Kâ€"W Y Aquatic Swim Club at the Pepsi Age Group International in Etobicoke over the weekend. Miller secured her gold winning the girls 11â€"12 division 100 and 200â€"metre breastâ€" stroke. The meet hosted 34 swim clubs from Ontario and United States. Joey Stewart, competing in boys 11 and 12, won a gold in the 100m freestyle and seconds in the 60 and 200 free. He also placed fifth in the 200 individual medley and sixth in the 100 back and and 100 butterfly. Double gold for Hulford In a tune up meet for the upcoming World Student Games in Buffalo, Region of Waterâ€" loo Swim Club‘s Steve Hulford won two gold medals at the Pepsi Age Group International in Etobicoke over the weekend. Hulford, in the senior mens division, won age group, won gold medals in the 100 and 200m butterfly and the 200 free. He also won a silver in the 400 free and a bronze in the 100 free. To cap off his weekend he captured the overall high point award for his age Adrian Hafemann‘s time of one minute 17.25 seconds not only won her the gold medal in the 11â€"12 girls 100 breaststroke, but also propelled her into the No. 1 position in the country in her age group for the stroke and distance. Hafemann also added a gold in Sports in Brief the 200 breast, silvers in the 50 and 100 free and 200 LM. and a bronze in the 100 fly. Check those fackets Peter Cudhea Bienn ie in met 0 e en nanarmai o enncon itfi o cce aen e on onecenets on Twin City Athletic runner Clive Hamilton took the earty lead and never let up, winning the 10â€"km run in Sunâ€" day‘s Waterioo Classic. Over 1,100 competitors took part in the annual event. First place on the line for Twins e ldiep t Apensdaniie oo s uP apte c ce n ue ote P o rxa y w m â€"POOPAOOAREEGP P o 02 s uh 22â€"z x > Sharing the top apot in the league with them are the Toronto Gators, both with 21 Ward, who specialized working with the Thunder defence and special teams last season, will have his hands full in trying to get the Siskins to think large ice surface (100x200 feet) compared to the they have been used to at the Waterloo Arena. Stepping down from the Thunder in Ontanio Hockey League ranks to the Siskins in Ontario Hockey Association junior B ranks isn‘t something that concerns Ward. He knows what it takes, as a player and coach, to get the the OHL and this could be the stepping stone he needs. "My No. 1 goal is to win the league and the Sutherland Cup. That‘s what we‘re here for. "I‘m here to develop players and to teach team and individual tactics With the larger ice surface I‘m going to stress strong defence in our own end and I‘m really big in stressing the transition game. | want our power plays to be 30 per cent and penalty killing to be 85 per cent." Ward, a strong teacher of the game, admits he learned a lot about hockey while with McKee at UW. He considers himsel{ to be stern and demanding, but not a screamer. "Don brought me a long way. I was a sponge while with him, absorbing all I could." The 31â€"yearâ€"old Ward, who also spent three seasons under University of Waterloo " hockey Warrior coach Don McKee, replaces ; Rich Ennis as the junior B coach. Siskins have also rehired former assistant coach “ +6 Chuck Neisen, who spent the past season | . * helping head coach Mike Wright with the § % t _ Kitchener Greenshirts in their bid to win the ho The upcoming season plans to be one of the hi biggest in the Siskin‘s franchise history. Not t only will they be celebrating their 60th year of operations, they‘ll also be moving into the Geoff Ward, new Waterâ€" newly constructed Waterloo Recreational Comâ€" 100 Siskin coach. plex and with 16 players eligible to return, could, once again, be a domiâ€" nant force in the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League "There are a lot of great things about coming to Waterloo," Ward said "You have the tradition of good hockey teams and we have a new arena with a big ice surface." & Peter Cudhea Chronicle Staff Waterloo Siskins have gone with some "for Ward" thinking Former Niagara Falls Thunder assistant coach Geoff Ward will be the man behind the Waterloo Siskins bench for the upcoming season. I 2. Chuck Neisen will return to assist Waterloo next season Ward to pilot Siskins next Jr. B season WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1993 â€" PAGE 31 mmmmncemmtenmer © We Make You Spoiled For Charboiled. King & Weber Waterloo CA

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