24 . WA] â€(I (X ) CHRONICLE 'Wfdllt‘ujay. luly24,201.l W “1â€"7me H311 188811. lg the elements 0 C C C C Sailinga challenge for some, but rush of waves and wind worth ltfor eager lads ADAM Mason H . ' .;»_";:.;3j}gxh v†;. atfrvafï¬g; < ‘ ,3 5W? (.‘Iiront’cleSmfj , ~‘_: ~ W5-“ :5 _ ‘Aaé‘l‘g‘; ‘3’ . ‘ . ..<,:" 1 .. a - ‘iirtflfl'Vï¬' More than [0 years ago. Spencer Cough as. _, 7Ҡ-?L.§‘gffflz .~., $1 was terriï¬ed of water. ‘2‘ ' - , ' 1- an 4,"- ‘1»: ‘So his parents put him into sailing camp 4' '1’â€, " 3; " against his will. and ever since he has been we" ,. living and breathing water, ' . g, , “After a couple of days, I broke my fear , ' "“ .. and basically just started loving it," said ' 9 _ _, Cough. who now works during the summer r g . 4 " as a sailing instructor. “I've just had the ‘ » . ' .'. j ,9." ‘ most fun with it since.†:3- -.‘.‘ ' ' f . ’ ;. As the wind gusted across (lonestogo _ é ’ » lake last Friday afternoon, the whipping gr“?! ' a sound of sailboats capsizjng and smacking i -"' the Vimer could be heard loud and often, But when the youngsters directing the ‘ .,.. vessels emerged. there were nothing but «WWI smiles at the Conestoga Sailing Club's sum- K ‘ ’ ’ mercamp. V; 7:1ԠAlthough the swells in the middle of the a. 3%? -' lake made it challenging and some kids q, could only right their boat for a brief period ' ‘ ‘5, ‘ of time. they always retumed to the surface ' . smiling and ready to work on righting the â€; . boat to go again. it; That's what the kids at the Waterloo Sail " ing Club's summer camp have been taught by instructors at the camp, who teach (an . Sail levels 1 through 4 at the lake. Sam Parker, senior coach for the club. was teaching lewl 2 students on Friday. He has been with the camp for eight years. He Circled the lake In a motorboat to help guide the youngsters on how to right their capstzed boats and to ensure that the Atty Home 8!! Luke Stirred! wade my the rough waves on W Lake In! 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The Cm Scaling Old) host: cums througtout the kids were safe. summer to teach youngsters the ins and outs 01 starting, trom the bases to advanced maneuvers More than 30 kids are current†melted Kids are not only taught how to adiust “I“ *"-<*“" their sails to achieve the bod poss|hlp speed In the wind and a sail, is Indescribable “It's not like being in a car where you just boat and adjusting the sail and control. but they were also taught how “it‘s a huge rush." said (rough push the gas pedal but you actually have to Sailors need to be able to deal VHIll wind to read the clouds and prep“:- for the mind] "It's ii huge accomplishment it you re work tor what you‘re getting.†Parker (‘hllnt‘d gusts. shifting winds as well as Lhopp‘ s\.tl('r “0m that are ahead going fast in .i inotorlxiat, youre itist think in mth excnement at times which adds extra tllfllt tilts lor (ioiigh and Parker the tin-ling of ing about hots {HIM h gas you‘re using (ind tor those who haven‘t med it themselves “limping through the water l’â€â€˜â€œâ€˜lt"l (inly thinking about your hills " there is a lot more to sailing than Sitting on .i (bnlinued on page 25 WLU Hockey roster additions include eight with junior experience Anna [M xv»: Rangers lliiririg his time in the (till. he [Linn-ls Shayne tuinphell of ( .itnhrtdge opportunity ot earn his sllltw‘s .Illtl I think .ill i twin/Hr fluff « tllt‘tl 'itigixils 1itid'rtiuissists who played four season in the â€HI with the of the reports we heard .ilioiit \lMHlt‘ is th.ii His hest season was in Still [HIS when \irnia Sting and the ( )ttawa ti7‘s Will tout the he has great thiirm'tt‘t " ’I‘ueiw NV“ lill t'\ nil} tltlll piitpii- illltl gold he st tired 1h goals and pttt hed iii 34 assists team last season. he played With the lrtiro kyle Morrison of Mississauga will .ilso be \\llli ilit‘ \\ilti Ml litlllil‘l (xtllllt'll Hanks loridoii native I like â€N‘lkllnlp. another llobt ,its in the Millllllltt' Hot km league touting to Iatirier and the lt‘illll up“ ts the lllls ‘yt‘.il iii. liitliiii: right Milli llltlltit itiiiioi tiirrner t)lll er who spent time with the where he posted it J.‘ '7 T retoril with .i J N sniper \sill Add an tlflt'lisl‘st‘ boost to thi- iii ii km t'kltt'lll‘Wt l‘ l‘t’tt-rborotigh Poles and the kiiigstori l ton goals against average team He played one year of motor hot km in the iiiiisi viii- l‘ili‘ . “i wt is tiiiiiii-i lt'li.1t\ Williilsoioiri then-am lluririg that lllllt‘ he .ilsii pnsimi .i ‘0!» lht‘ ()llt‘ht't \1d)l)r liiriioi lloi kv‘i league hm .tt‘lit’l likiiiizi' .- .1 y “i iSlimiiiiimk tin-r his I .iri-er the it loot .’ winger saw pt-rtt-ritage \sith the l..ititieati tllwiipiiiiit-s posting )8 t‘i\ o! l- :ii lit‘llt i \( tin-d Jo goals ft) .issists .llltl lliltl Il.’ Head tom h (ire-g l'iiliiilski says that points iii Vi games [gist sinisori he played lie lilil'tl’ll ,‘ii i i‘l i m ‘ lt’ Klissis penalty riitiiiiti'siti 31': games .ittiirisition was hrs In llit’tlt‘\t'ltll)ll1t'lll of with the lttiro Robi ats finishing .is the iiiit'it lit imp). r‘.- a lil't in iws lhl‘ lht- (roldt'ri Hui/tits will .ilso hair .i â€1'“ the next year‘s learn leagues hauling \(tNt'H‘ isith t»go.ils .itiil W1 ‘A iiiil‘w ii \iiiiiiw . i i l‘ tiii hem-r goalie to rt-pl.iit- departing goaltender than “We‘re going to EMF 1 rilllliht'l] “in points iti ï¬ngriiiii-s