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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jun 1993, p. 32

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""Soul$ * sw sURPLU® 1 * _ ' oiz A cie"" " 0. 666 victorla St. N. KIitCDy""am! oo llllllllllllll‘ [ tons :o‘ campine ecuipment J Dishes â€" Pegs â€" Lanterns I If you need it â€" we have it. I Kim Baker, Val Walker and Ariadne Legendre. The Optimist Award for 12 and under swimmers voted by their fellow swimmers were Meghan Jastrebski and David Cescon. The male and female novice swimmers of the year were Jamie Hendry and Daniela Vohnout It‘s been quite a year for Region of Waterlco swimmers Stephen Hulâ€" ford and Laura Nicholls. Over the past year Hulford, 21, won the 200â€"metre backstroke at the 1992 Summer Nationals, a feat he repeated at the Winter Nationals earâ€" her this year. He‘s now a member of the Canadian team headed to the World Student Games to be held in Buffalo NY in July. Earlier this year the 14â€"yearâ€"old Nicholls competed at the 8 Nations Youth Meet in Darmont, Germany, ; won the highâ€"point award in the 13â€" 14 age group at the provincial championships and was a triple medal winner (two gold and a bronze) at the National Youth Championships in May Both swimmers were honored last week at the ROW annual awards banquet with Hulford winning the Don Hayes Award as the Most Outâ€" standing Swimmer, while Nicholls captured at Grant Goodwin Trophy as Most Valuable Swimmer Hulford was also the recipient of the Victor Davis Bursary, which goes to a ROW swimmer exhibition the highest level of competition. Swimmers receiving Achievement Awards as Provincial Qualifiers include: Doug Hambly, Jason Brown, Stephen Bauer, Mark Bauer, David Cescon, Grahame Jastrebski, Mike Selberg, Mike Thaler, Mike Thompson, Andrew Lamb, Joseph Cescon, Zac Clarkson, James Borland, Miles Weafer, Sean Ferguson, Kurt Rohmann, Christine Briante, Meredâ€" ith Horne, Meghan Jastrebski, Hilary Lawton, Kate Evans, Dominique Kennedy, Lori Curtis and Kristen Brawley. Swimmers receiving Award of Merit â€" Youth National/Eastern Cup â€" awards include Jon Cescon, Doug Browne, David Hare, Adam Ziemaâ€" nis, Andrea Nicholls, Sarah Bailie, Gaby Sabados, Angie Curtis, Jennifer Parsons and Adrienne Hafemann. Receiving Award of Excellence for National Qualifiers were Andrew Moffat, Tom Fuke, Hulford, Neil Baker, Sean Bartlett, Shawn Button, Jennifer Button, Tara Higgins, Susie Miller, Kristen Bauer, Nicholls, In addition, organizers of the event, which saw 10 finalists for $1 milâ€" on and 100 shooting for a car, are already planning next year‘s competiâ€" tion Although the top prizes of $1 million and new cars went unclaimed in Sunday‘s Million Dollar Shootout at Maue Golf Centre, about $12,000 was raised for the area‘s three hospitals. aenle The Outstanding Provincial Achievement awards went to the 1992 Tour Team of Hafemann, Jenn Button and Laura Nicholls; 1993 Canada Games hopeful Susie Miller; the 11 and 12 girls relay team provincial champions: Hilary Lawton, Hafemann, Meghan Jastrebski and Meredith Horne; senior girls Eastern Cup Relay team champions: Jen Parsons, Gaby Sabados, Andrea Nicholls and Val Walker; Ontario Winter Games competitors; Adam Ziemanis, David Hare, Sabados and A. Nicholls. PAGE 32 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1993 ROW swimmers reap club awards BARGAIN PRICES ON EVERYTHING! Hours: Mon.â€"Wed. 9â€"6; Thurs., Fri. 9â€"8; Sat. 9â€"5 ’-“‘-“‘-“-‘..r l eLT L‘““‘,‘A‘}S : Shootâ€"out shutout CAMPERS! We have a large enz on uie caascadiesagennpanep o â€" Sunmugyy" \" «P vau ie ht Sponsored by: mt _ Mae Moore 570 CKGL, Zehrs Airways Transit Inc., Waterloo Printing Company, Pizza Pizza, The Mutual Group, Kautman Footwear, Molson Breweries Ltd., CfaSh vegas Thrifty Car Rental, Huether Hotel & Lion Beer Factory, HMV Canada Inc. Rarnav Rantall June 26 In double header action against the Owen Sound Juniors, Brian Stere hit a threeâ€"run homer leading Waterloo to a 6â€"0 win. Teams played to a 2â€"2 tie with Kyle Reading‘s double driving in both Waterloo runs. will be in Midland, Michigan, to compete in the sixâ€"team Red Coat Classic. Twins (Continued from page 31) and winning percent. In action last week Waterloo started off with a 2â€"0 win over the Owen Sound Tiremen on a three hitter by Schnarr. Andy Rossit hit a solo homer paving the way to the win. Twins swept a double header from Scarboro last week winning 4â€"1, on a Yantzi three hitter and 5â€"0 on a erson hit two home runs and drove in all four runs in the opening game. Mike Crawford led off the second game hitting the first pitch over the fence for a home run. Presented by Judy & David MUSIC: FE S TIVAL JUNE 25â€"26â€"27th _ Friday June 25 WATERLOO PARK | crun comintySege 4:00â€"9:00pm M Street Dance King & Bridgeport SUMMER THE SOUNDS OF ThE city or srlyet fr9B7 This weekend the Twins 1 _ Cathie S. Beirdo Bros. | Lindsay Th Rick Scott Communications provided by Bell Mobility Cellular & Runke Radio Inc. June 27 Record â€" Sunday June 27 Surine wee mhroy n rogene _ The Bandshell Oxford Toymakers Picnic The Watchmen Lindsay Thomas Morgan Anita Perras Saturday June 26 The Bandshell The Longfellows The Waltons hHead Rheostatics Moxy Fruvous The Country Oval Outrider Coda The West Jim Witter Larry Mercy Seagram Stadium Summer Music Games Drum Corps Competition 8:00â€"11:00pm The Groove Daddys The Rhinos Strange Days The Country Oval

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