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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jul 2004, p. 25

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Continued from page 23 about these sports, they have the knowledge to draw-pp." _ Calder {aid " will help develop the skills sets that are common between the 'sports. “Let’s face ... to have suc» cess at any sport you have to cross-train," said Calder. who played soccer in addition to hockey growing up. "If you want to compete at the elite level, you have to do some training away from the ice." Camp offers opportunity to try new sp?Its The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Minor Soccer Under 9 "B" girls soccer squad. The Under-9 girls recently won two tournaments. The Walter Kitchener Invitational in Wood- stock and the Cambridge Memorial Invitational. Members of the team pic- tured above are: Kaitie Irwin, Siarra Klee, . EXHAUST SYSTEMS . BRAKE SYSTEMS . SUSPENSION SYSTEMS . All covered by a TWATERLOO 746-1070l a NATIONWIDE WARRANTY 355 Weber Street North [Corner of Weber 8 Columbla Streets! And it isn't only for elite athletes. It also helps keep it fun for the casual playqrg V _ "It's open to all levels." said Calder. "They don't necessari- ly have to play the other sports to participate in the camp. "it gives them the oppor- tunity to learn about the other sports and to see if they like it." Doyle. who is currently helping out with the k-W Junior A Braves, also likes the . MAINTENANCE TUNE-UPS . BELTS & MOSES . ANTIFREEZE & RADIATOR SERVICE . COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Victoria Gunpat, Paige Howard. Nina Maudie. Jessica lang, Kira Scheffelmeier. Kirsten I9lugokecki. Madiline Mcintire, Jamie Quistberg. Nicole Paola. Madison Turpin , Porsha Bijjani and Melissa Eggie- ston. Coaches are Ulysses Klee and Roy Paiva. Missing from the photo is coach Brian Quistberg. OPEN MON - SAT 8 AM TO 6 PM Free Undercar way the camp will allow kids to try other spans for the first time. Doyle. who also grew up playing hockey. thinks it might get more kids interest- ed in lacrosse. "I know how it is. and I know that if the opportunity had been around when I was around I would have taken it up." said Doyle about the Fbr more information visit www.skibplushockeycorn, or call 570-361 7. Kodiaks catch the falling Stars l"he KAN' Kodiak had nu slam in their Pym As they dusted the Mohawk Mars in ma straight games in the first round of the ("A 59mm B lacrosse playoffs. Andy [)udun and Aaron Wilson both scored twice fur the Kodiaks. Singles went to Stu Gordon. Andrew Harmon. Jim Leworthy and Kyle Artuah- te. The Kodiaks swept the best [wwuurult three series by beating the Stars B-4 Monday. after winning 13-4 in the opener. The Kodiaks new wait for the winner of the Barrie versus Ennismore series to see who they will face Sat- urday night at home to start the second round. Ir. Braves beached Ca m M 0 n to e twice for the Braves. scored TORONTO BEACHES Thurs. July 22 at 8:00 p_m. 8: Sun.. July 25 at 7:00 p.m. - BAH. FM or E-MAII. Lug run A QUOTE on: :3; mums . mums . cars Ct'] so“ smms . SWEATS . anus hill; Competitively Priced 2iief',i, Quick Defivery 2:yii Tel:885-2102 . Ftor2103 f ItmtdihmltittlIt.gtrttt 245 LABR;[;0(R ¥DR QAT‘ER‘LVO'O uLxLQK-utnlnnvznz an The Clarita Arena. WitterlPtr Magnolia Engagn Complex

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