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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jul 1993, p. 22

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PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1993 The Big 10 Although 17 swimmers from ROW qualified for the meet â€" the largest by a ROW club in several years â€" only 11 will be attending. It‘s a meet for the more mature swimmers and those younger swimmers who did qualify for this competition will be placed in future competitions against their "I believe in sending swimmers to this meet to build their confiâ€" dence and see them set some perâ€" sonal goals." "I hope to be able to get this club back to where it was in its heyâ€" day," said Boles. "That‘s my underâ€" line goal." club was known for swimmers such as Victor Davis, Mike West and Anne Ottenbrite. Coached by Chff Barry, it was one of the top 10 clubs in the country, and if all goes well, it will be right back on within the top 10 after this week‘s Sumâ€" mer National Long Course Chamâ€" pionships in Edmonton. The club will be sending 11 of its best to the weekâ€"long meet, which is also the Pan/Pacific trials. Boles, who was also a member of the ROW club in the early 80s, was pleased with his teams‘ 20th place at the Winter Nationals, but they were in a shortâ€"course 25â€" metre pool. Boles knows his swimâ€" mers are better longâ€"course Chrorucle Staff Region of Waterloo Swim Club coach Dean Boles has visions of the early 1980s. Those were days when the ROW ROW coach looking for big results at Nationals Heavy duty, extra large capacity 2 Speed » 4 Temperatures 4 Water levels » Selfâ€"clean filter Regular, Permanent Press, Knits/Delicate cycies CENTENNIAL WASHER Model LAT9593 ON SELECT WASHER DRYER PAIR. LIMITED EDITION Two of the clubs‘ top swimmers leading the team west include defending National 200â€"metre backstroker Stephen Hulford, fresh from setting a personal best of 2:04.80 minutes at the World Student Games in Buffalo; Jenâ€" nifer Button, who has an outside chance of winning medals in the 100 and 200 fly; and Tara Higgins, a breaststroker who has a good chance of qualifying for the Panâ€" Pacific Games Team which is Members of the Region of Waterioo Swim Club going to the National Long Course meet include, front row, Laura Nicholls, Jennifer Butâ€" ton, Susie Miller, Gaby Sabados, Andrea Nicholls; back row, Shawn Button, Neil Baker, Andrew Moffat and Stephen Hulford. The d s MAYTAG ; ; . lIiAMLE® ammnt iiillaAm AaAmiremm 22!"0\.’":0“ | :: and a member of what could be the most powerful relay team at the Higgins will be joined by Button, Susie Miller and Laura Nicholls in (Continued on Page 26) Higgins, a 23â€"year University of Michigan student, will be meeting the team in Edmonton where she‘ll be competing in the 50, 100 and headed for Tokyo, Japan this 888â€"7204 HOME APPLIANCE CENTER 30 COLUMBIA ST. E. WATERLOO SELECT MODELS Colonial Acres Plaza 746â€"5456 373 Bridge St. W. _ we Deliver BATE‘S * Even baking A funâ€"filled golf tournament with good food, great golf and wonderful prizes for everyone! With this year‘s tournament, our 7th, we will have raised over $150,000 for United Way‘s 54 local member agencies!! $12500 Includes buffet lunch, the best ‘shot gun‘ golf you‘ve ever played, dinner, and valuable prizes Plus a tax receipt for $75. John Gallivan or Brian McLaughlin 746â€"2600 579â€"3330 to register, or for more information WEDDING & SHOWER GIFTS "Beautiful selection of 'gifi: \for all occasions."" ot

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