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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 1996, p. 24

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All three Kâ€"W Synchronized Swim Club teams Disabled athletes Tanya Petrozzi, Desiree Waish and Laura Forde placed one, two, three in under and 15 and over age group, respectively at a meet in Brantford. Stephanie Allenson was third in 12â€"14 age group followed by Ashley Nant was fourth followed by Ashley Mueller in Six manufacturers including Wilson, Spaldâ€" ing, Mizuno, Taylor Made. Powerbilt and Cobra will have demonstration equipment. Resort golf reps will be on hand, Swingers will have an indoor golf simulator, a practice range and putting green will be set up and Grand River Kinsmen will have a holeâ€"inâ€"one contest. Area will have demonstration equipment. Resort golf _ "There‘s no better way to get all the info you reps will be on hand, Swingers will have an _ want, especially about the local clubs and peoâ€" indoor golf simulator, a practice range and â€" ple." said Matthews, adding that the $2 charge putting green will be set up and Grand River for 20 balls at the driving range will go directly Kinsmen will have a holeâ€"inâ€"one contest. Area _ to the Golden Triangle Junior Golfers Assoc. pros will be on hand w offer tips and informaâ€" _ Hours are Friday noon â€"9 p.m., Saturday 10â€" uon on their clubs, and a grand door prize of a _ 6 and Sunday 10â€"5, Busy weekend for area synchro clubs Area synchro swim clubs competed at an Inviâ€" tauional B‘ meet in Hamilton last week. The Hamilton meet, which featured 25 teams in three divisions saw the Waterloq Regional competitive age group. Team members include Carolyn Finamore, Emi Kondo, Veronika Kurtz. Kate. Kelly and Kim McDonnell, Jeni Metcalf and Kim Sullivan. The 15 and over team of Lauren Alexander. Jessica Cameron, Kim Duiffy, Kristy McDonnell, Cathleen McKague, Melanie Schaefer, Alison Strong and Kristen Whyte, had a fourth place fimsh. Synchro Swim Club place second in the 12â€"14 The 11 and under team of Sarah Meghii, Britâ€" tany Orton, Malory Rittinger, Katie Robinson, Vanessa Schaffer, Bhreagh and Siobhan Schiel fimished in fifth. Recreation swimmers Melissa Mortimer and Stephanie Metzger finished second in 11 and the final. in the final were Derrick 16 and John Casselli with i Candihicace mt Ioprimarc MeP Wiirants wai e is mame defeating Brampton 79â€"15, Gueliph 38â€"37. Memâ€" :fimmhhwuwufim from left) TIZ. io a i copnerapreceamearemiienpe Dietrich and coach Dave McNeil. % we discovered some people didn‘t even realize there was a demo room to try out equipment, so its all in Marshall Hall this year,." â€"‘ Bingeman Park this Friday to Sunday and not a moment too soon for area golfers wanting to swing a club, find out what‘s new in equipment, or just say hi to representatives from 17 area golf clubs It‘s not like being on the course, but at least it‘ll soothe the itch. Waterioo Wildhawks minor bantam (Grades 5â€"6) allâ€"star team captured the Missisâ€" souga Monarelh invitational Toarnancnt this past wethond deieatiog aciph Siote m The Golden Triangle Golf Show takes place at *Everything is in one room this year," said 6Om and a PB and junior record in the 200m with a time of 24.66. 3 3 finished within the top six of their age groups at the Hamilton meet. The junior B (11 and under) team of Kendra Graham, Aimee Heikkila, Krista Houspian, Amber Kropf and Lauren Roberts finished fourth. The 12â€"14 team of Amy Damen, Sara Hitchman, Heather Hufl, Lauren Johnson, Ashâ€" leigh Kent, Kelly Kropf. Lauren McCrae and Stephanie Wong finished fifth Receiving sixâ€"place ribbons were members of the 15 and over team consisting of Sally Burtenâ€" Mason, Laura Peters, Shelly Robinson arid Margaret Fox recorded a PB time of 7. 56 with her second place finish in the senior women Matthews was intending to partner another golf show at the Waterloo Rec Complex in March with Galt‘s Dave Smallwood, but realized m(oasonolie'mvdmlhym:'-m ally all the information: they need about the golf getaway at Palmetto Dunes Resort will be offered compliments of Worldwide Central Travel and Karin Cotey. of Triâ€"City Golf Centre: "Depending on the weather, we‘d like to get around 4,000 people over the weekend," said Matthews, "The mild weather in midâ€"week is definitely going 10 get everyone‘s blood flowing." that it was better to package this existing event as "Kâ€"Ws only golf show" to allow area golfers Dave Tomlin dominated the Ontario Track and Field Association‘s senior sprint finals winâ€" mm:heo--ng:a&epfl indoor at University. â€" _ Tomin‘s Rowberor e Rabiiie Whratcs Track and Field Association, set a personal best time and a KWTFA club record in both runs with a 6.73 sec. in the 60m and 21.62 in the mm sms usn ivin es ds i dnc Aevinirmammecanteten ie adancyn onl hnd vn nc en | thrary * BRUSHES & SLEEVES 20" OFF Help Protect the _ Earth‘s Ozone Layer _ If your unit has not been drained of CFC‘s by a certified technician, youâ€"may bring the unit to any of the Region‘s six Waste Management Transfer Stations. 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Mark Perchaluk and White added one each, . _ Cobras 10 & in West London Tourn 20 win over Brantford, However, two ck doubling Guelph 6â€"3. With the loss, Waterloo 1 In the win Brandom Scou Schmidt, Brian Waterloo atom select Also scoring were Chad an Lynch and Srent Nu Waterioo Saints git ‘g nesch on their way to a f ichener in AAA hockey p Michael Becker had a p incan Snyder also had a o mnatam :WH 8 In the opener Scout McD upersaud scored twice in Dean Kusick, froms in leading Waterloo and Cameron Hauck

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