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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Sep 2006, p. 30

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The first quarter turned out to be low scoring with one point awarded to Westâ€" ern on a missed field goal kick from 24 yards. A second It‘s your move. Get a noâ€"obligation quote today. Call Michelle Hetzler, your local CAA agent at (519) 746â€"8661 or come by the office at 572 King St. N., Waterloo. The game started off with sore feelings as the Western Mustangs came out and danced on the Hawks‘ logo during their introduction. Laurier followed the Musâ€" tangs out of the tunnel and a war of words ensued at midâ€" field. As a customer, you should come first. That may sound obvious but some insurance companies care more about their shareholders than their customers. We‘re different in that we concentrate on the things that matter to you: competitive rates and 24 hour claims assistance. You know you can trust CAA for safer roads and driver programs, why not trust us for your auto & property insurance too? ’1113 defending Vanier Cup _ fieldâ€"goal attempt was champion Wilfrid Laurier _ blocked by a Laurier special Golden Hawks shut out the _ teams unit. University of Western Musâ€" In the second quarter tangs in the second half en _ some excellent field position route to a 34â€"18 victory over _ allowed Western to jump out their bitter rivals at homeâ€" _ to a quick 15â€"0 lead on coming celebrations Saturâ€" _ scores by Jesse Bellamy and day at University Stadium . D.J. Bennett. Hawks shut down Western in second half of homecoming game Choose an insurance company that doesn‘t play games. 4NSURANC£3 Auto 6 Property The Golden Hawks sucâ€" cess in the second quarter continued as the defense forced the Mustangs to go twoâ€"andâ€"out. Partington started out on his own 35â€" With the Hawks on their heels, the defensive unit stepped up as Luke Pinder forced quarterback Mike Faulds to fumble on his own sixâ€"yard line. The ensuing play led to a sixâ€"yard Dante Luciani touchdown. In the second quarter some excellent field position allowed Western to jump out to a quick 15â€"0 lead on scores by Jesse Bellamy and D.J. Bennett. The Hawks‘ Yannick Carter closes in on Western‘s Jay Akindolire INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION 1 ‘866‘864‘4282 (TOLLâ€"FREE) Artistic Director: Lily Small / www.gbtc.com « email: onstage @gbtc.com Mn hiaimtledihiaiakiient Avahiselbdi id : incacald h 3i for kids & teens â€" ages 6â€"18 :'fifia: Classes start in September â€" register early! tergt * Plays * Musical Theatre * Stagecraft + Mime * Play Writing * Improvisation * Theatre Games » Audition Training and more. 27 Locations in Southwestern Ontario / Call for location in Waterloo #fallActivities T CERTIFICAT For informmation M[: on the upcoming Winter Activities feature, call Matt 519.623.3050 x208 or Lynn 519.623.3050 x210 Faulds tried to force the ball over the middle, but was picked by freshman Jim Marâ€" tyniuk. It was one of three A Chris Mamo punt pinned the Mustangs deep in their own territory on the nineâ€"vard line. The Hawks defence was the story in the second half, forcing one fumble and two interceptions. 54 CELIDN $CH00L of NIGBLAND DMICE 2# A late Western field goal would close out the scoring in the first half, and put the Mustangs up 18â€"16. yard line, and threw a bomb down the sidelines to Andy Baechler for a 41â€"yard recepâ€" tion. Four plays later, Partâ€" ington hooked up with Baechler again, this time in the Mustang end zone. 8:00 p.m. | 1.30 p.m. The Clarica Arena, Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex JR. ‘B‘ HOCKEY CLUB VS. VS. ELMIRA | BRANTFEC Fri. Sept. 29 8:00 p.m. 26 Elm Street, Kitchener §19.573â€"3588/ascvdw@mecrs. Instruction in Highland Dance Boys and Girls age 4+ 26 ELM ST KITCHENER 519â€"594â€"1961 or email atado@rogers.com TRADITIONAL KUNG FU MODERN STYLE TAI CHI CONTEMPORARY WUSHU FUâ€"ROBICS FITNESS ATADO KUNG FU & TAl CHI SCHOOL ww»w.atadoâ€"ceilidhâ€"studios.com BRANTFORD The Hawks now face off against their hometown rivals, the Waterloo Warriors, in the annual Baitle of Waterâ€" loo game. Game time is 2 p.m. Lynch combined with Brodie Legein and Peter Quinney to rush for 180 vyards on the day. The Golden Hawks sealed the deal after a 17â€"play posâ€" session that started on their own 21â€"yard line and ended with a fourâ€"yard Ryan Lynch touchdown. interceptions for the Hawk defensive back, setting a Laurier record for most interceptions in one game. It set up Baechler‘s fourâ€" yard reverse, which gave the Hawks the lead for good.

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