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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Sep 2012, p. 22

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Em my". ovum men. women ® first OUA Conference men's football win since 2009. ‘ ~" 1 a and m the standout receiver from Guelph was asked to line _ .. . m Wham up as the Warriors punter on third down. ...-r _ a ‘ 7 f“ m I W ngdBank Kill the clock. he was asked. with Waterloo up by M“ a a“ 1m MW and! or varlltoo Honour three points against the host Lions during homecom- ‘,~ a; lira"? “ML f? _ ‘ I! I Sponsored by ing weekend Iatk Yorkklégiyersrilty. l f bef .. L. _‘ _ we“ a" a , -- So Anapo s y iu or is i e ore giving up a . , W 3 __ ~ WATERmmONlCLE meaningless safety with one second left as the War- , > _ . _ ‘ M a. NM“ 13“ .1 riors held on fora23-22 victory. , v . are} 5 * is ‘ ' "if - a; j ‘ ‘ my a “a” “Vi . “I only had 10 yards plus theend zone to work with ,~ L , _ ‘ ’= 1 ~ - “I.“ . - I m ~ and I had to run around for seven seconds,” said , f” , ‘ Anapolsky. who caught a team-high nine catches for . , . "f": as} L. In yards and a touchdown. fowwfitfiro ”my " I , , , "When the time was out. i just threw the ball up in ,_1¢~”.?3;Ȣ$”M L k” ‘ .. L . ' ~ - We re h | H n g a fa m | ly! the air and everyone came and rushed the field. It was 8“ ‘N‘yzsâ€"Zshq " 777“ ”grit” ‘ gr? just a great experience." if‘fimflfz" if. infinite: ~ “Egg Thanks to another standout receiving performance 5.5??2 7 ff _, " . . GI? ' "' Mennonite Savings and Credit Union (MSCU) m (uttettlly sePkIng a from Anapolsky and a shutdown third quarter from ff“ g: . ‘ _ f“ 'l,f.:::,,?ff‘,"~' family Wilt? would like to, walk the tourney of faith and finam'es wrth us, the defence. the Warriors' snapped an ll-game win- and“: _F ' ' ..‘ ~ " -, ' ' ,.‘ - A' «can: up t lose amt personal By ltivtllng us mm your lives in 2013, we can share less Skid dating batik 10 001- 29. 2009â€"When theWar- 511“. "f "" | , » _. ’ " “5; " ~ ' ._ fif'jffqu 4: your ”new from Mm war h other and Wllh Mst‘u it will be a learning riots capped off a 3-5 campaign with a 523 victory " .-. > ‘ ,’ q . ’ 1 ~ " ;’7 errxmonte that wrll emit it our membeu vrew of faith, finances. and then over those same ”(mi . “ f 1 h . . g It ,. ;-;; i will ("mm Michael Robson also hauled in a touchdown recep~ -. sf gfigf§1a<sfiu L; . ”L, ’. “Nth m . 1 . ”be ed h h . L ed A tion, lake Fiorucci booted a pair of fieldgoalsand the ' ' ' h ' “ t . w tsatums am llllPlt". hurt, wt shat t mug avartety 0 m rd S Waterloo defence secured 8 pair of safeties for the Waterloo Warriors receiver Nick Anapolsky, pictured With PVt’WihlflQ we do M t U s approar it W!“ be respectful and reflect our Warriors. who endured a school-imposed season sus- here playing against McMaster, had another big week. core values mteqrtty, r umpasslon, and responsrble stewardship pension following the 2010 steroid scandal, a we“ catching nine pages for 141 yards and a touchdown in It s lmpotldttl lot the family to have a membership at MSG U, multiple 20ll campaign and three straight losses to start the a 23'22 M" at T°' onto W" the Y°fk “Of“ Water “3°" generations, a wrde vanetv of Me experiences, and a WliilflqneSS to have fun 2012 after their victory in 2009 over York. hm OUA Conference victory unto 2009- and share in ll'lls tourney Wlih MSCU Waterloo male athlete of the week Harrison Mair, a WWW") We moon“ this M" be . WM (”mm so me “my Wm Iformer member oLmeWaMOB man's basketball team, figs-27 on mm“. barely held off the Lions as befinandallyc madfortheir time. ed the way or t e defence wit a six-tackle. two- _ ora24-20 . on Sept. 14. .. ' interception performance. including a game-sealing Right now were in a good spot. said Anapolsky, For more informattofl or to dams this oorxmunvtv, pick to preserve theone-point lead. who is fourth in the nation-with 498 receiving yards t A” or email me unlit” “0 ”Ullgdlm BEST Anapolsky said there is a “totally different atmos- and tied for third with four touchdown receptions â€" mm L hrsholm, Mmmflm Manage, frfifixr'bfi phere" compared to last season. when the team was he also threw for another in the Warriors' home open< WM", 319 77? My 1 ("WI fchlmmmwmwwm ma“- ()UA football fodder and before former head coach er. L . Dennis McPhee parted ways with the school â€"- who Weve got a lot of winnable games coming up for was replaced by assistant coach and former CFl. quar- us, so l'm looking forward to the homecoming game not terback loe Paopao in the interim. this weekend for sure. it's going to be a good one." fig“ “The game-planning and everything is so much Extra credit: Fresh ofl'an OUA female athlete of the different." said Anapolsky, who was a member of the week award, Laurier's Emily Brown. a St. David grad, 2009 Warriors. transferred to the University of Guelph picked up the CIS female athlete of the week nod on in mm and returned to sit out the season with Water Sept. 19 as well. Brown and the nation's No. 4 women‘s ‘ ' loo in 201]. “Everything’s just really well prepared for soccer team continued to roll on undefeated with a , - \' us and organized. win at McMaster and a tie at UOIT . . . The Laurier If. I L I , OM tm- “It's just less stressful and It feels like we're having men are not too shabby themselves. A win over UOIT " I I I I i‘ " ' . fun playing football now." and a loss to McMaster has the Hawks (4-2-2) in third ,, L ,,..â€" - ” ' r " '” It also makes for an interesting couple of weeks for in the West . . . The Waterloo women's field hockey V' ”“ ’ f ' ” ”M5 the Wam'ors The team hosts the Toronto Varsity Blues team is in a tie for second after the second weekend of “‘ l" '“ ’ “ (l -3) on Saturday at Warrior Field during homecoming play. beating York andWestem during games in Toron- weekend before the Battle of Waterloo on Oct. 4 at Wil- to . . . The Warriors women's rugby team (3-1-0) is also WEEKLY SPECMLS frid laurler’s University Stadium. in contention for top spot in the OUA Shields Division September 24 - 80!“li 20 The Golden Hawks (2-2). who beat the Ottawa Gee- alter a win overTbronto. M Mad. 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