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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 2009, p. 22

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S60 l House~ S90l‘Select» $1401C0mpetitive~ $280 sure their goalttflending was as \ liockley, so it toplk her a while . . . strong as possr e. ‘4 o ge in game s ape once s e Roy“ can‘g“2§:3(::?érus?r:;;3t' E" “min "We wanted to tnake sure decided to loin the Hawks on @ www.woolwicfieouthsoccercom or at the registration we had that security blanket in the ice. . place," the coach said. But things came back easily Woolwrch Y°9th Soccer CIUb rhe coaches didn't have to . . . . . IO the veteran, Box 301, Elmira, ON N38 227 look far to find a suitable back- Former national championship goaltenderVCindy Eadie has ladies main lob is m” as a Do you have 1-3 hours availabietvgiumeers are needed Waugh. “ . , returned to the WLU Golden Hawks as an insurance policy as , _ _, . , up. In fact. they didnt even f . coach, but sht said things out the soccer season to assist With handouts. tournaments etc _ ' . they pursue an unde eated season" "New“ my “WNW“ have changed a hlt between (Students welcome). Please Contact Steve (at Sl9669â€"3507 have to leave the coaches' bility left. Osborne said her and the girls. meeting. "We were vulnerable to "l'm Sn“ predominantly an Cindy Eadie, the goalie injuries if Knox went out or got assistant coach for the most who led the Hawks to the the flu. We knew that (Eadie) part. The girls (real me as a ' \ national championship wanted to eventually get her coach, but l also get out and ppor unl y in 2005. and became an (master of business] so we play with them. ly'5 kind of a \ assistant coach the fol- asked her if she’d consider gm; area." Eadie said. _ ‘ Q lowing year. has returned going back to school and playâ€" iler main lob as a player n 0c S _ _ . to the ice as the Hawks’ ing again," he said. now will be to be ready to play ‘ insurance DOUG,“ Eadie agreed. realizing her if Knox is injured. Eadie's real 7 h Eadie wasj tlheklrfgichal (earn negied hfr. value will come during the ' r " c olce â€" an uc i y s e " Me ew l ’noxl “as going F A [Bali-$58 Jom gs M k \ i- _ still had one year of eligi- to be playing with the national Continued on page23 or n pateonte aret ', ~ . . : And Strategies Gorng Forward . , N. ,, , _ ,. 1 . ' ;,m_g. “ii? - wk T2.“ :- -.i ‘A'A‘ . \‘ ' its: $33}. . 3 -‘., - ' Q its; ; first . “grit" Presented by: . 0 fi%;(' “in-Mfr i; 9&3 ‘ deifi- Allan Bush, First Vice President, , ;;~ - , ‘ ”its . Q no; .~ .. /. . .‘;' . investment Advrsor ' ' v. » ». i Alsré“" . , "' ‘x " .. ; ‘s, 7A ( .. Vfi r‘~ Special guest speaker, water, a 6fo {Va/st ,_ _\ _ ,7'3§j1,;3:_) effigy?“ 1- Be" Chef‘s. 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