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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 2012, p. 30

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30- WAI Hull) CHRONICLE 'W!~drleedly. November N, 2012 0 To astmg one heck of a Hawk Shorthanded Wildfire bum bright in Montreal always remember when 1 coaching post after the wasn't golfing ' I min-d from fullrimg l I H to l l g departure of another iplayedalotofgolfwith ielfriesover ByChmnlcleSm/I sports writing a mere 10 . good buddy. Rick Zmich. the years â€"- locally and on road trips â€" years ago, | surprised more I H” l in the aftermath ofa uni- and I hope that continues no matter T he Shorthanded Waterloo Wildfire were not short on than a few people when | said versity labour dispute. what his future holds in terms of mov- heart over the weekend in Quebec. | wasn't planning a farewell Being given back»to- Ing on to another football team or retir- The eighth-place National Ringette league entry. with comm" “on“. Record .' ’ hack one-year contracts ing to the “farm" ln Southampton. only nine players In tow due to Injuries and work oom- Not only was i not going to . didn't seem right after Of course. there is one more thing I mitments, won a pair of games and lost two others by stop writing about sports leffties got the Hawks will miss at the Hawks' football games two goals combined during road dates on Saturday and -. especially golf _. there 4 backlinto the gridiron and l"m thinking nobody can guess SundaylnMontreal. were just too many people I ’ spotlight. and I contin- what It Is With just eight players on the be Saturday afternoon. would want to thank for help ued to nor, the point that It was tradition when Knight and Tina Gross. LindseyVivian and Bryanna Kellyled the way and friendship over the years he should be 85W" a Newbmush ”Id the boys were running offensively with threepoint eflorts as the Wildfire were 1 was sure | would miss some- BILL “SKIP" IongAterm deal. And to the show at Wl.U that John Denver's edged 5.4 late in the foul-u, period against be Royal de one and 1 simply didn't want OHNS their credit that's what Take Me Home. Country Roads would Bout-am (2.5.1)_ that to happen. I the laun'er bosses finally be played before the start of home The night game saw Kelly rack up four goals and an But thanks to the Chroni» did- _ games as tribute ‘0 the West Virginia assist as the Wildfire. back up to nine skaters. blasted cle. he“- i am still doing my thing and in Although leffrlos a native ofBurlIng~ and Us. roots of the Knight-New‘ past the my, Sud Revolution 8-6 asVlvian. Gross, Chris- this instance it involves a long-time golf ton, honed his football coaching skills brough Field namesakes. tine Maodonald and Kristin 3011010“ also scored buddy who is simply one or the best under the leadership of former out- Although a Canadian through and OnSunday morning. tlieWIldflre made ittwoinarow guys no had the pleasure to be associ- standing llawks’ bosses Dave fluffy) through. leffries resurrected the tradi- with a 4_3 victory over the lac St. Louis Adrenaline (1-6- ated with for nearly four decades Knight. Rich Newbrough and Don tion when he took over as boss, showing 0) as Boriolon scored Mice. Vivian, Kelly. Gross and Katie And that would be multi-spon coach Smith. to name just three. he has left his that he never forgot or lost respect for Dawson also had two-point efforts (iary “mics, who announced his own. mark at WLU including a dramatic his former coaches and mentors from In the afternoon We- Amanda Voisin stole the show departure from the helm of the wm‘rid Vanier (Iup Victory at the soon-tol-be- wheri he was a player or speCialized in with a 47-save effort as the Wildfire gave the first-place I mm” University Golden Hawks men's ran-d ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton running the defenswe squad, and undefeated Montreal Mi si on ($00) a scare with lootball team a couple ofweeks back. in 2005. And winning the Vanier means if laurier needs a new leading song two goals in the founh durin a 7-6loss | will not get into the ongoing ques- you're the best university football team next year. how about this Denver clas- Voisin finished the weekgend with l65 saves on 186 “”" “f Whether (iary "Mined” or was m Canada. v SIC: The Eagle and the Hawk. Eagle cov- shots The last time the Wildfire travelled to Montreal ”pushed” out by Will brass after the leffries also coached men s and ersalotoloutstanding coachesover the with so few la ers __ as an ex ansion franchise in room completed a 3.5 season. and then women's basketball at launer and was years who have led more than one December (”godâ€"(h lostall fgur ames includin a dropped a 340 blowout in their lone loved and "mottled. by everyone he Hawk. 17 2 defeat h“ Monetixeal g ' 8 pluYUfiganN‘ against Quccng came into contact With over all those _ ‘ ' ..7 . ‘Th WildafigmG 7 0) to ' hom t Kit h Sat- quh" readers Of this space know | years. He also loved baseball and had Bill (skip) [ohm mmedfromfullttme e r: 'h‘ T] m b F O c ener on wax“; a 10“th and pointed campaign stints coaching lntercounty teams in sportswritt'ng in 2002 but can befuddled “3d“ when ( ey 0“ t e Cam "(189 Turbos (9‘1‘0) at years all" when ”mu-s 8‘" the head both Waterloo and Kitchener when he at skipschips®goldennet Lions Arena at 2530 p.m. On September 11, 2012, the Ontario Liberal government passed Bill 115, the Putting Students HrstAct, 2012. Bill 115 is undemocratic, unconstitutional, and unprecedented. 0 It takes away the democratic rights of teachers and education professionals to bargain collectively. 0 It places the government beyond the reach of the Ontario Human Rights Code. the Ontario Labour Relations Act, and even the courts. 0 It takes local decision-making away from school boards and puts it in the hands of the provincial government. That's why we're standing against Bill 115. It sets a dangerous precedent for all Ontarians. In fact, the govemment has already threatened other public sector workers with similar legislat' ion. As teachers, we teach your children to stand up for their principles. Today, we ask you to do the same. What can you do to help? Join us in standing up for democratic rights. Let your MPP know that Bill 115 must be repealed. StOpBIl'l]5-C8 ThisnwbmflbyoubyiheEhmeMuyTudm’FedenfionofOrMb a

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