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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Feb 2011, p. 22

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22 -WA1HiliX)CHl0NlCl£-W:dncsday, Rh!!!“ 2. 2011 o o 0 St. Dav1d Celtics honour fallen coach w1th new MVP award BY Boranuu: summer while trekking senior boys basketball tour- player benefitted so much .. forall those five years." Chronicle Staff through Nepal. lite 38-year nament that starts Feb. 4. at from that relationship that 515“: in the end he will be old contracted septicemia, noon. with a matchup he couldn't imagine suiting - 7 a»; ' somebody who will be he annual Timmy Rose and in a matter of days went between the Celtics and the up without him. f g ' .. missed. I Memorial tournament from the picture of health to Waterloo-Oxford Cmsaders. “He said he wouldn't play , S's ' 31 . “He not only did it in has- this week at St, David fighting for his life. A new MVP award will be this year if Scott wasn't 8.5.5 _ . * ,~. a, ketball, he did in all aspects is celebrating the memory of While many admired his handed out at the end of the involved,” said Gang]. nYou .» " , 4 - ”if, i of the school," said Mac another member of its bas- adventurous spirit, it was tournament, in Weiler's hon- don't hear that very often.” r f. ’ - Neil. “He was so well con- kctball family taken too the special education our for all the contributions Gang] said while Weiler i!- s f nected to the staff and the soon. teacher's ability to relate to he made to the tournament wasn't known for his knowi» 3:9,» . students that this was just Scott Weiler. a popular students and connect with and to the bigger school edge of the game. it was his ", é, ”, " suchashocktoeveryone." teacher at the Waterloo high them on such a personal community. insight into the players and , \ ' “2 . The tournament begins school who served as an level that was most remem- Wally Gangl, who the challenges theyfaoed on , 5“ Friday and wraps up with assistant coach of the senior bered. coached the junior boys and off the court that made ' fl , the championship game on boys team for five years, And that's what’s being team while Weiler was with him such an important con- ‘ ' ‘. t“ if . ails.- Saturday night, 7 p.m., at St. tragically passed away last celebrated at the annual the senior program. said one tributor. Scotthller David's gymnasium. _ “He would bring levity to The tournament is held . - _ ‘ | a situation in games and “You have to know how inhonour of'Iim Rose,afor- We a re brl ng i ng sonle Of OU l StOl e to you. practices that you needed.” to make them comfortable, met member of the Celtics ’ said Gang]. ‘We just to do and be able to support them basketball team who was See us at St.GeOrge Ha”, King St. N. Waterloo something to honour his thmughthickandthin." killedinacaraccident Pro- ' contribution, especially to Mac Neil ceeds from this tournament, because said some of _ a ' the tourna- he was there helping all the the best _ The kids [Oped ment and a time” c o a c h e s hlm, he waslusta summer golf Dave Mac Neil, the aren’t the ” tournament , founder of Waterloo Wild- best tacti- greatguy‘ go to a schol- Fflday, February 11th 1pmâ€"8pm hawks basketball program cians. it's the â€"DaveMacNeil arship fund S d F b th who was the head coach of ones that can Former headcoach of the set up in his - the Celtics during Weiler's help them 51. David Celtics senior name. i atur ay' e ruary 12 103m 5pm tenure. saidhisstren was achieve their basketball team Each ear, 8th boys Y E howhe related to the kids potential. money from “The kids loved him. He and Weiler was at his best the tournament will also be i was just a great guy," said when doing that. donated to the Scott Weiler , Mac Neil. “And in the world "You help them and chal~ Legaq' Fund in the name of l of coaching you need lenge them, and Scott was the tournament MVP to i . coaches who are people terrific that way,” said Mac continue his good works at i , persons. Neil. “He was such a big help the school. , g - f . 7 A it" v i, . f . K a \. ”a w ”" A Celebration of Laurier Authors 4,‘ , i ,‘ ‘ ' o n a I i . A a. With Readings and Discusswn , . » - Pro v 1 r » ., f S 99 Wednesday, February 9, 2011 . S 1 5 WOW 5 ON LY 3 99 : . . ; ea. ONLY 60 usmsw ,10 30m _ ; Thomas O. Hueglin, author of We All Giggled r I I . ; Here 5 a sample of what we II have. . . Tan's MacDonald, author of Rue the Day l l -f>‘l,";>.n,lz.‘:_’,,>11‘ $10an tw~ l ' 2:30p.m. l l - m» v. z. ‘:i ~ ., z! 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