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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Feb 2013, p. 27

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WAl'kRuX) CHIONIClE - My. February 6. 2013 - n ) Warrior way to go g Bvlounm m head coach. ,- Chronic-by Which suits Kanwal just fine. Ukewise with the dis- ~.‘ ciplined-but-nrle-free environment Paopao plans to ' he Warrior way â€" it's what Joe Paopao, Marshall continue cultivating. Bingeman and the rest of the University of The Grade 12 Bhievale stlident. a linebacker, is no Waterloo football staff are selling these days stranger to discipline. TheWaterloo Knig-Fu Academy It's what receiver Kanten Beney is buying into as he student has dabbled in anxiety of more“ arts â€" from makes the switch from 13qu Golden Hawk to Water» kung fu to mixed martial arts to Krav Maga â€" and loo Warrior. believes some lessons and skilh can be mferred to The Bluevale Collegiate grad was one of 13 recruits the realm of university student/football player. it announced Friday in the team dressing room at Part of that is balancing a hectic schedule. which . .x' _‘ Waterioo's Columbia ice Fields complex Kanwal expects to fine a an arts and business major Three. including Beney and former University of and an aspiring OUA athlete. » Windsor lanoers Rhys Mahler and lordan Hoover of 'l‘m usedto it, l'musedtotraininghard. so i know W'sunpmmhhwmniznmhhm Sault Ste. Marie. are transfers from other OUA pro- what I'm up must.” hes-id. ”I krmwhow to train sol Warrior's lootbal 6"“ '°I°"‘ mm than" butler 5‘3“" "'M‘ yams Three, including Beney. fellow Bluevale Knight can prepare myself and excel.’ “"9 M ' ' ”mum Amar Kanwal and Sir John A. Macdonald Highlander ‘ , Jordan Silva. are from Kitchener-Waterloo. . Coming off a concussion-shortened 2012 season . f with Laurier. Beney can’t wait to start. ‘ . .. v.4 ., ._ .7 t. . 1 f The atmosphere, the attitude to “be your own .; §~f ilk a”; 2.: it ,3 g, ‘ ' CEO” championed by head coach Paopao and the ' ' “i ' 7 g Chance to work with his former club coach hike Balch ‘ h j” "“51" â€" returning to Waterloo after a year of playing and E coaching in Sweden â€" was too much to pass up even i " A . . f 5,”. m Gr a." though it means sitting out a calendar year due to ClS ‘ ' l' 4” transfer regulations. "Everything that's going on here with the coaches. the movement that the team's taking. i wanted to be a ‘« part of that," said Beney. a product of the Mn Cities Predators “The philosophy they have here â€" always . working hard in the gym and on the field, working to get better â€"â€" I love that." Their most recent recruiting class fits that philoso- phy as well. After finishing the 2012 season with the most rushing yards allowed per game in the nation â€" ' ‘ 265.2 compared to St. FX. which allowed the second if?“ V ‘5. _‘ most at 223 â€" the Warriors (2-6 in OUA Conference a” A.“ 7 <4)!- ,"3 play) recruited hard in the offseason to beef up the a" 3,,” if?” .‘ middle of the field. ' j“ Of their 13 commitments, seven have played either -4 "’ defensive line or linebacker. Some of the most prized Â¥ iii. ,.,. assets â€" nose tackle Nick Vennard. lineman Ben ' ‘r' Brown, linebacker Mahler and defensive back Hoover â€" play opposite the offence. 2 ”We need to stop people. because people were rum . .. - ning up our butts all year." said Paopao. who will m spend at least one more season in Waterloo as interim Seth named squash MVP Waterloo Warriors squash player Micaala Seth claimed another OUA athlete of the week honour for a local university. It is the fifth straight week an athlete from either Waterloo or laurier has claimed the conference's male or female athlete of the week award. The Fergus native picked up her third consecutive individual gold medal at the OUA squash champi- onships last weekend. The No. 1 ranked player. who was named the conference female MVP. lost one 4 Le:- ‘ A * » " "-r’ ; . Wis " match during the three-day tournament in Hamilton QR » ‘ e “if m ' ‘ ' ' ””- - _ _ ‘1‘ and helped theWarriors win team silver. g: ~31? ‘ ‘9 4 a . . .. ‘ 3 we Sweet revenge forWarrlor women at ya i ' . ‘9’ ' ‘ ~mu~ " “”3? ”' 1...! The Waterloo Warriors are in the ()UA women's F‘ 3 § 0/ lulu-our hub! hockey playoffs for just the third time in the program's - a ‘ O «yak-tut m history after blanking the Brock Badgers 2-0 Sunday at I OFF mil-Jinan .mm (Mumbia Ice Fields. 0mm 905 mm In“ ’ \ lNSTALLATlON mammary W - Mahdi-mu Last season. the Badgers scored a 4-3 shootout no 0 - ._ i wry over the Warriors in the second-last game of the . 45 I] m m 99 20ll-l2 ()UA season that left Waterloo outside the . o 59,; .- -â€" ”w eightâ€"team playoff bubble. . r ‘ * All-“1mm The Warriors _ who got a 27-save shutout perform- OFF _ K ance from goalie Rebecca Bouwhuis and goals from FREE SPIKE CHANGE Kelly Maclean and Katie Dods against Brock a wrap ALL wmn LAMKINA BLACK wvoow was I T T g .. D ‘ _ up the regular season this weekend with games against WWmnsopsnm w: H HE PURCHASE OF ANY PALM u. .5 or s mes 65 VALUE) Queen‘s and Guelph. 'lheGryphons visitWaterlm) Sunâ€" ‘ h A? H » Y a ‘ .. L" , , ‘ . ‘ W H .1 , . .h z N I” W K trimmer m‘ N‘\ -. dayat2p.m. . ‘ .. " " ' ' . .. u . .. . .. The [antler Golden Hawks (20273) are In krngston Saturday for their final regular season game.

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