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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 2012, p. 24

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That made the hips and spinal oohmn ‘ .» f ' ior (A) Hockey League. there were mixed decisionalittle easier. it need custom made supports or a mutation cm call K~w , . ' emotions “He doesn‘t sugar-coat anything, he gets Fog; Onhotm clinic and set up a "s“ m our MN. MO “Hilly . However. new head coach Randy Har- right to the point â€" calls a spade a spade â€" doctor's rel erral s not: either tor the visit or . bach helped clean the slate. that kind of thing. He knows the game from and ' a? ' 5.5; “l was pretty reluctant to wear black and all angles. He knows how to deal with al our mes are N covered undermost health plans f .. . ‘i A yellow again, considering I haven't worn grinders, how to deal with all-stars. He just '. "that , :- those colours since i was 15. 16 years old,” knows how to deal with every aspect of the '~ mm “if“ Serge Polruslc at“ ’ if. g; ‘_ Anstett said. “But i had Randy Harbach as a game." 519 w m BSc, DCh. Chiropodist ., j , a» a coach prior to this year in minor hockey and Continued on page 26 Waterloo Minor Soccer Club if) . ‘ , , , . Rep Team Tryouts for 201 3 Outdoor Season KAN W's" Waterloo Minor Soccer Club will conduct rep tryouts at RIM Park this September 22 & 23 and September 29 & 30, 2012 to identify players interested in participating in a competitive program. The tryouts assess the overall skill and fitness level of players. While attendance at all four (4) sessions is strongly encouraged, there is an expectation that players will attend a minimum of two (2). Players are asked to sign in at the field tent 20â€"30 minutes prior to the start of their session. To pre-register, please access the online registration form on the club website at wvyyyyvaterloominormggggggm. (Registration forms will also be available at the field.) . There is a $5.00 non-refundable Tryout fee per participant for each tryout session payable at the field. 0 Players must wear standard equipment: shorts, jersey, shin pads, outdoor shoes, sunscreen, and must bring water. - All players are asked to NOT wear their club jerseys. - it is highly recommended that players try out for their own age group. (See Age Group table below.) Players who opt to try out solely for an older age group run the risk of not making a travel team. The player must rank in the top 5 of the selecting team’s age group. o The tryout schedule is M 11m. WEEKEND 1: SEPTEMBER 22 8- 23. 2012 WEEKEND 2: SEPTEMBER 29 e. 30. 2012 Al 1 Al ." HINT” RIM it) A! l Al .’ RIM‘I HIM ill AGE u11 u12 U13 u14 we we u17 we GROUP born born born bom bom born bom bom TABLE 2002 2001 2000 1099 1998 1907 1990 1995

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