Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1996, p. 27

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"systems" there were ; oo;u-duum. a Same Cleaner each time â€" >] | | / Trained Bonded insured 3 Laurier is currently in a threeâ€"way thirdâ€"place tie with Guelph Gryphons _ and Toronto, all with 3â€"2 records. Betore there were cleaning ‘We‘re going to have to win this one if we expect to get a playoff spot," said Zmich. Laurier is riddled with injuries to key players who are playing and practicing on a dayâ€"toâ€"day basis. Wide receiver Zach Traynor, who has been out the past three weeks with a badlyâ€"sprained ankle could possibly make his return on Thursday, while runâ€" ning back Andy Bacon‘s hip pointer injury has reduced his threat on the field. If McDonald isn‘t up for the challenge, Zmich will call on back up QB Mark Lough, who went eight for 16 and 90 yards in the second hall against Toronto. depends." nrng on u'sill‘ him against Western on Thursday night," said Laurier coach Rick Zmich. "However, if his arm heals and he feels good enough, we may use him. it all "We‘re going to have to win this one if we expect LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! be sure to call NEW IN TOWN? 1 (Continued trom page 24) Coach Rick Zmich call it "White Glove Service." to get a playoff spot." AZPA s ~Budalik‘s lofty gouls *A striker in soccer, Budalik found kicking field goals to be relatively easy, but the idea of picking up the ball and punting it was hard to grasp. He soon discovered that handling the ball from the snap and kicking on the inside of his foot wasn‘t as easy as it looked. he has a future in soccer, but his ability to kick 50 plus yard field goals at the high school level has quite a few goaches wking a serious look at his abilities and his Now, when it comes 1o punting situations, quarter Th mie} wa dotine rawan ue rmind Ns on o ts ‘fove pask Muovise laviw sppot :f.. â€";!; 7 o hP ts .9728) back Mike White holds the ball as if it were a field goal attempt. The idea made sense to BCI coach Bob Serviss, who fel that if he can kick field goals from 50 yards ou, why not use the same method on punting Situations. So far the results have been a booming sucâ€" CES$. He joined the Knighuts this season on the request of assistant coach Jim Taylor when the team was without a kicker. With this being his last year of high school, he feht it was the least he could do for the team . but he V ;,4’/ T4 ' : manudl tra â€" reduning hront buceert seats â€" 4 whed {Continued from page 25) phas trdignt 5845 w 5’,&‘73,,:\ 7 PEV A \# ~Â¥ wne deadigpt §746. K inJd /J is 34 5s mages .A ipecd idleanaie inronadin h daeiten M im e State, Clemson and South Carolina, just to name 2 few ‘~ The OAC student is planning on atiending one of % &WU.S.Muanvg where he plans on «aking medicine or law 56 "I don‘t care what they (university coaches) say, when I go to university I‘m going to play soccer, not football," admitted Budalik who has been approached by soccer coaches from Staniord University, Penn has no intentions of making football a way of life in sUUZIPY â€"

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