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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 2003, p. 27

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Golden Hawks‘ Medler helps West win inaugural East/West Bowl game Waterloo‘s Erin Scherrer also honoured The first quarter ended 3â€"1 for the West following a single by the East scored on a missed 5â€"yard field goal by University of Toronto‘s George Chilakos. After Chilakos registered another single for the East, this time on a long punt, WLU‘s Derek Medler scored the contest‘s only touchdown with 4:57 left in the half. Continued from page 22 mer Jennifer Button, the Toronto Rock‘s Colin Dovie, the Waterloo Tigers® volleyball standout Sarah Pavan, and Canada Winter Games figure skating champion Erin Scher It featured nine local playâ€" ers on the West squad includâ€" ing WLU‘s Ian Logan and Josh Alexander, and the University of Waterloo‘s John Sullivan and Jamie Verdone. The West struck first on their second possession of the afternoon on a nineâ€"yard field goal from University of Waterâ€" loo kicker Matt Armstrong that made it 3â€"0 after 7:10 of play. Scherrer, a Waterloo native who competes for the Kâ€"W erek Medler of the Wilâ€" Dl’rid Laurier Golden Hawks scored the only touchdown with five minutes left in the first half to help the West team to a 10â€"5 victory in the inaugural Eastâ€"West Bowl all star game at University Staâ€" dium on Saturday. Organized in partnership with the NFL/CFL, the Eastâ€" West Bow! featured Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS} players entering their profesâ€" sional draftâ€"year in the fall of 2003. As could be expected of a contest for which both teams only had a few days to get ready, the defences dominatâ€" ed the matchâ€"up while both offences struggled to get into the endzone. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is holding its second Public Art Competition. The location for art will be an outdoor installation at the new Child Care Centre in Cambridge. Artists who are residents of Ontario and Canadian Citizens or landed immigrants are invitâ€" ed to enter a two stage competition The installed artwork is to be valued at $50,000 including commission. Artists selected for the second stage of the competition will be provided detailed submission requireâ€" ments, drawings and tours. These artists will be selected by a jury from among those submitting responses to this call for entry (first stage) To respond to this call for entry and participate in this competition please submit your curriculum vitae/resume. 10 slides of your work printed with your name and slide numâ€" ber plus a bst describing these slides. and a return. self addressed, stamped envelope to A \ _ Ms. Kris Retcher Director. Council & Administrative Services/Regional Clerk Regional Municipality of Waterioo 2nd Floor, 150 Frederick Street Kitchener. ON N2G 4J3 Submissions for this first stage of the competition are required by May 30. 2003 Questions should be directed to the coordinator â€" Doug Gilmore at (519) 575â€"4713 or gdoug@region waterloo on ca ion of Waterloo CALL FOR ENTRIES PUBLIC ART COMPETITION Skating Club, was also honâ€" _ suchan hoflour oured to be included in such Scherrer, whe heady company. of her free time c "I‘m so happy to be recogâ€" nized by this community because there are so many athâ€" letes who have done such wonderful things in this comâ€" munity," said Scherrer. "To be considered part of that is Unfortunately, his teamâ€" mates could not convert and after five plays gave the ball back to the West at the fourâ€" vard line. The Hawks‘ Derek Medler plunges into the endzone for the game‘s only touchdown Saturday. Medler caught a 15â€"yard However, on the ensuing _ frame to cut the West lead to pass from University of Alberâ€" _ possession, Laval‘s‘s Pascal _ 10â€"5. This would prove to be ta quarterback Darryl Salmon. _ Masson intercepted a pass by _ the game‘s last scoring play. The major was set up by a _ University of Western Ontario The final quarter was "all long 48â€"yard completion by _ QB Chris Hessel, on the West _ West defence". Despite seeing Salmon to University of _ 36â€"yard line to give the East _ their opponents start consecâ€" Saskatchewan‘s Chad Rempel _ yet another great field posiâ€" _ utive drives from the West 40 that brought the ball to the 15â€" â€" tion. and 32â€"vard lines, and the The major was set up by a long 48â€"yard completion by Salmon to University of Saskatchewan‘s Chad Rempel that brought the ball to the 15â€" yard line. _ The first haif ended 10â€"2 for the West. Coming back from the break, the East team seemed to be in great position to start a comeback when Universite Laval‘s Jeanâ€"Frederic Tremblay returned the opening kickoff 75 yards all the way to the West 27â€"vard line. | SPORTS _ Scherrer, who spends some of her free time coaching other youngsters, said she was also happy to be a part of such a worthy cause. "The Big Brothâ€" ers and Big Sisters do such good work," she said. This time, the East would take advantage when George Chilakos kicked a 26â€"yard FG at the 8:55 mark of the third To order tickets to the din ner. call 579â€"5150 or 743â€"5206 The final quarter was "all West defence". Despite seeing their opponents start consecâ€" utive drives from the West 40 and 32â€"yard lines, and the East 45â€"yard line, the West defence didn‘t give up a single point. For the East, the Tissot Player of the Game was McGill University‘s linebacker Mike Mahoney who was outâ€" standing on defence with three sacks. 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