24 - WM Hll l K t CHRONIC†' Wednesday. laiiuuy 7 All†I III a partners p etween City an c u â€mm“; by Continued from page 23 ‘7 a In . Currently, Waterloo Minor Soccer has â€500 players . 1‘" on participating iii indoor soccer leagues. and there are 3 ' gr .\ “ ‘ also a number of senior and adult leagues. 'lhose ‘ _, , y '. < numbers would rival traditional Winter sports like ' v: 3' 3‘ W M hockey. ?’ .7 The new turf was made possible with a special ‘33,» j, 0 ll _ _ partnership the city has formed with Waterloo Minor . ’55-: 597 Kl“. 8" N" "IT." 51 9 880 1 828 Soccer, with the local sports group providing $153,000 “ gt: I99- "m' ' "3“" Wm“ ""‘mn" can: m " “a“! m for the purchase and installation of the new playing ‘ 7 surface. z “At a time when we're trying to promote health and ‘ _ 7,97 , . _ v \ â€" wellness in our community. this falls in line With that {a _‘ 7 .7 77 ' fl. . 7, “ ‘ rather nicely." said Grouse. who had high praise for the i \‘i » 77.75;," $4.? , annershi with Waterloo Minor Soccer (in the ro ~ ' *Jj-gfg; : 7 p p P I . _ i ‘ J‘ , ect. â€There's a lot of youth nici ' tion out there and ' ,5; _ e w - Pa pd , . 3 s; r e ’ 4 K. . ‘ that's what Waterloo and minor soccer like to see. in": ’- . \ , , . . . ., - “ wt 1 c if .t . * ' "T “It makes it a to -of-the-ltne fac'ilitv and very safe. < 3,- - 5 P F * a , \- ;,uri ‘ " ~ . . ' ‘. ..« ~ '39 a ) "-' r“! » \ 9i; i ‘ . “ The City has also done its share to re-energize the m 7 EEC}: ~ 7. .,_ s s .777» i. 7 . . . 7 . . jigâ€.- - - a -k v k 7 - factlity by upgrading the lighting and adding netting . \ .7 7 L ’«v ~ - \ / ï¬. \ ‘3‘ ' around the surface while giving in a thorough clean- ' i if!†' ' Al. ‘ F a h ‘ ", -' , ‘ ‘3‘- ing that has the facility looking like it was just opened. 7: at .5 r E iâ€"~ A:_\\ ‘ i -' .« : “We gave it a real facelift." said Grouse. “It’s almost 3"}; 5 7 "" " ' 7 likea brand-new facility inside." “a '.~7' ‘ 7. $337?†numxk Team (14:)??? knives “W k?" “:53.“ â€mm '0 Bill Nye. the executive director of Waterloo Minor , * 4‘26; ' e a er on minor pecwee im r- pu game out it mac . rec insurance . ~ . ~ . ‘ ,-. .. _ “at ‘Q 1. I wolses The TimberWolves won their second marken were added in the third and the Tim- Seem; sald :8 was lTprzsied ï¬lth! [he‘ fifty slï¬dttltlg 37;?5‘ ‘7; timniament of the season muming home as hcrwolyex finished With an impressne H) attitu C on [_ e prop" an. I ma Cl 835) ()l’ e L u ‘7. 7 ‘7 it!" champions of the North liondon Nationals Victory. [sealing the scoring Was Jack Held: [0 Banner “1th {he lenlClpaJlty. 7 ‘ 7’ .. ‘ Blue and White Toumamcnt last Weekend With a pair Singles Went to Kurtis Gray. The rug had run "5 course and It was "me for (I ’/ The Timheruolies opened the tournament Rotten ltung‘ Colin Prentice Nate Edwards new one.†said Nye about the 12~year-old turf that ‘ With an Impressive 4-0 Win over the Bramp- and Cameron Vanwynsherghc TYKii'ruisVich needed [0 be replaced. "The new turf has a fair ton Sharpshonlers Game two had the Tim~ crs and Connor Mallet! combined for their amour" of give in it SO if you plant your TOO! and wan! herWulves defeating the (Jakndgt Arms by a third shutout of the toumammt Members of (0 turn, vou can turn. 54) score The mund-robin final game was to the Waterloo Timhemolves. pictured above. a -' a , , _ » decide!!! first Place learn in their Pool Once are (from mist Connor Mallett. Thomas ShipY'Ve t8 pleased WHh the prOdua and the partncr . ‘ again. the 'l'imberwolves played a in) stning Vickcn, manager Johnathan Traverse. Iscc- ‘ 7 ‘ . . game m, Mum, mt SSE WM oi Sun 0nd mm THC, Tram“ Rom." [Jung They hope to get another 127years out of the new Bryce (rouse, the managerof Bechtel Park, runs huffin- day '\‘ semifinal pitted the Timbcruolyes Colin Hunt, Kurtis Gray, Nate Blwards. TI "-1.â€: and It '5 guy-finteed for a mlmmum‘Of elghl- That 9795 "1(0th the he“, artifictal “Hf and the Manu!' 9 against the West [nation Hawks This grime Dome. Brady Schnarr. (third row) Jared WI" keep the facility busy on a daily basrs from 9 a.m. Fmanc'a' Soccer and 890"“ Centre. The new turf SImU' Was a tighter man With the ieams entering Fleming. Jake Heide. Sam Mchgg-n. to midnight. Iates natural 9’355 â€5mg sand 35 ‘3 bam- the third period tied l»l The TImbt‘rWiihes Ifounh m“) Tyler Ludolph, Cameron Vanv 'We have 30 hours of time over at Bechtel and you a.“ “mo more erupted {crime will" Rï¬mhm IE†“xil‘flllht (0'L"$"II¢‘~Tâ€â‚¬"'Y Mam: can do a heck of a lot of things in that time." said Nye. These are the types of partnerships we like to do um to Win game C ‘ PM 1P l ‘ to†“W 33"“ “MN- ‘039 'Peo le 'ust love to la the s on and we're really with the ci and th 've been very sitive in eve - final gun: ind the Timhemolves taking on Trevor Ludolph. coach Flank Leungi Steven pleasgd V’Iith how thisï¬asyworkeg out thing [hf-W's: done hey ‘ [)0 W the host North [Aldon Nationals. The Tim- Emandcoach Michael Hunt. ' ‘ g 77» 7 , 7', â€â€˜7 ‘ A ‘ ’ ' ' ,4 f . - .7 . , as “ 7 . . ‘ , ' 7; .V- a ,7 ‘ t 77 77 â€5!. 7-_ 7 7 17‘ . a my“? ' i (A IN ' 7 ‘ ï¬'ifi' , {’ï¬ikaJv-‘Qbef’: r V ' f: f 3‘ ‘ h * t" 5‘" .511: L Ff» ‘3 14.14.; “"‘3: IE 17: ‘ .. f“ .- l . . «an 3 '§ ., , ï¬liï¬ï¬ï¬k %"? ï¬g; ’jfiï¬s’wfns}; g; g. ’7‘ .‘ -"<’.f_g.la D®.K % I" s," ,‘v ' A , terse . . _ L . ' 7" r ' :7 7 "7.331.â€? .. 3 . . i f x .. 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