Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1981, p. 30

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PAGE 30 â€" WCSSAA girls basketball BC1 31, EDSS 31 roundâ€"robin quarter finails BC1 â€" Nancy Baumgart 17, SENIORS Cindy Poag 5, Karen GPSS 12, WCI 21 Schmetzer 6, Patti Shane 2, GPSS â€" Peggy Blumenthal Peggy Shane 4, Cynthia Vail 2#, Jeannie Fortomares 4, cocks 6, Karen Harth 2, Â¥vonne Martin 4, Cathy Tawse WCl â€"Laurie Green 3, Ann Hovey 5, Sue Muffitt 8, Karen Andrea Prescott 5. Kathy Piant 18, Carolyn Stefâ€" fens 2, Sylvia Wink 5, Angie Yule 4. Waterioo â€" Pam Fennell 2, Score by Quarters Janet Geil 4, Laurie Green 6, GCIs 10 6 9#3 Ann Hovey 6, Sue Muffitt 4, BCI13 4 10 532 Kathie O‘Brien 3, Trudy Peckâ€" itt 1, Andrea Prescott 8. BCI 43, EDSS 38 Score by Quarters Bluevale â€" Nancy Baum GRCI19 14 5 1453 gart 10, Sue Munro 6, Cindy Waterioo eliminated GRCI 83, WCI x Grand River â€" Jenny Girls Basketball Have your car or truck Stoneâ€"Guarded and Refinished 597 Colby Dr. Unit 2 terloo 886â€"C COMPLETE AUTOBODY & REFINISHING _â€"_ save 15% HAROLD‘S AUTO BODY FALL SPECIALS WA TERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY 20 16 18 18â€"72 B 10 6 327 EDSS â€" Laurie Haffner 3, Mia Halwachs 2, Kim Rau 14, Susan Trapp 9, Cathy Weiss GCI H, BC1 2 Galt â€" Cleo Adams 1, Lee Bennett 2, Linda Conyard 4, Lesiey Grant 1, Laura Kyle 14, Sue Van Beek 11. gart 14, Kathy Bochmer 2, Sue Munro 2, Cindy Poag 6, Karen Patti Shane 14, Linda Simpson is pleased to welcome George Fefekos (formerly of Westâ€" mount Unisex) to our staff of master stylists. George would like to extend an invitation to drop in to his former and future clients with these speâ€" cials. 5" off Perms & 3" off Cuts Total Image NOVEMBER 18 2, Cynthia Vail 2. Elmira â€" Laurie Haffuer 19, Kim Rau 10, Susan Trapp 6, Cathy Weiss 3. Score by Quarters BCI1W 17 5 1143 EDSS 6 11 6 #38 Bluevale advanced to Semiâ€" Benita Balogh 10, Lisa Brauwer 2, Douna Murray 17, Donuna Reist 3, Kim Witmer 9. BC1 34, PHS 32 Bluevale â€" Marg Droumtseâ€" kas 6, Kelly Main 5, Kim Poag 11, Val Preiss 4, Tamara Ruge 2, Kim Schedier 6. Preston â€" Jayne Barnes 5, Sue Duthie 4, Kirsten Joch 2, Gloria Tomasevic 14, Janey Score by Quarters BCI 10 14 14 #34 PHS 6 8 3 1532 BC14, CHCI 4 Bluevale â€" Chris Boetiger 2, Marg Droumtsekas 4, Kelly Main 8, Kim Poag 8, Val Preiss 10, Tamara Ruge 2, Kim Schedier 10. Cameron Heights â€" Tammy Ball 5, Benita Balogh 2, Lisa Brouwer 4, Debbie Henderson 7, Kim Witmer 25. Kelly Main 5, Kim Meyer, Kim Poag 5, Val Preiss 12, Tamara Ruge 2, Kim Schedier 2. CHCI 41, BC1 3 New Naismith format Local fans will be treated to a new format when the 14th annual University of Waterioo Naismith Basketball Classic kicks off the men‘s cage season this weekend. For the first time in 14 years of staging the Classic, tournament officials have spread the event over three days Friday to Sunday, rather than the former method of a twoâ€"day field, another manner in which the Naismith has been expanded is by the inclusion of a high school tournament featuring Welland Notre Dame, Ottawa Bell, Oakville Blakelock and Kitchener‘s Cameron Heights. Included in the university field is defending champion Acadia Axemen and the defending consolation winners from the host school. Other entries include Trois Rivieres, York, We found that with the intensity of play that was occurring in the Naismith, that it was just too much to expect that teams could play their best when they had to face two, tough matches within a few hours of each other on the second day of the tournament," Laurentian, Manitoba, Laurier and Ottawa. said Warrior coach Don McCrae by way of Under the new format, firstâ€"round games will commence as usual starting on Friday afternoon at 1 p.m., but now will extend through consolation and final play Sunday, with the championship final slated for 1 p.m. Game 1, Fri. Nov. 20, 1:00 p.m. Trois Rivieres vs York Trois Rivieres is rapidly becoming a power in basketball in the Province of Quebec. They went to the final last year before losing out to Concordia. Look for guards Francois In addition to the usual strong university Extended to three days WLU site of OUAA waterpolo @ | 4« ir/} ® , m C2 {GsFoc, /l‘__ 41 » P o € ' h uatled \... ~;||w.~, % ‘{ ;%. &A â€".* Psn LkA " CCMVICE.. worthy of your confidence. wroma a tradition since 1925. Discover the city‘s answer to the ‘"Country Gift Shop e pottery e Uniset Ch e handwovens e Nativities e music boxes e Christmas tree trimmings ...and so mt The Treasure Trove University of Waterloo will play host to the OUAA waterpolo championships Saturday at Wilfrid Laurier pool due to its regulation The first game at 1 p.m. will feature UW against RMC followed at 2 p.m. by Ottawa against York. s o The loser of game one will then meet the loser of game two, followed by the championship game at 4 p.m. 16 Union St., Waterloo 745â€"6773 (corner of Union and Mary, 1 block East of King) York University will have a very strong basketball team as long as they have the All Canadian Player Dave Coulthard in their lineup. Coulthard has been named the Ts Ts ban Yoo semsons Ther honer was Tor Shax the Wigke for the past two seasons. That won for him the Mike Moser Memorial Trophy. Look for the Yeomen‘s big man, John Christensen to really biossom this year. Christensen stands at 6°9" . Game 2, Fri. Nov. 20, 3:00 p.m. Acadia ves Laurentian The Axemen from Acadia University are here to defend the championship which they won last year. While many faces will be missing from the team that went to the finals of the C.1.A.U. Championship last year, names such as the Upshaws, and the Hampton brothers, we can expect that the Axemen will be tough. They still have returnees Don Ehier, Mike Coldwell (6‘8") and Doug Ceiling. The Voyageurs from Laurentian have good size and quickness but may possibly lack that experience against tough competition. Big Brian Skeoch (6‘11") and David Bruden will supply the offensive punch for the Voyageurs. Game 3, Nov. 20, 7:00 p.m. Manitoba vs Laurier The Manitoba Bisons will have former National Team member Martin Riley as their coach this season. Who can forget the outstanding play of Riley in that Championship Game back in 1975 when the Warriors defeated the Bisons for the C.1.A.U. title in the final four seconds of the game. Tom King (69") and Kurt Kelly (6‘7") are the Bison‘s big men. Tim Harrold, a former Warriors will be one of the Bison‘s guards. The Laurier Goiden Hawks have a new coach this season. He‘s Chris Coulthard, a brother of York‘s David. Chris, Ottawa vs Waterioo The Gee Gees must offset their limited size with the speed of their players. Rob Ashe is probably the best of the Gee Gees at changing the tempo of the game. Paul Manning, from Hamilton, is a prize freshman with the Gee Gees. The Warriors have ten returnees and four good freshmen. They have a combination of experience, speed and good shooting ability. One of the deficiencies would appear to be a lack of size. Dion and Benoit Plante to supply the firepower for the Paâ€" himself a former all Canadian Player, will bring a new approach to the Hawk‘s play . He has Bob Fitzgerald, one of the best players in the OUAA to offer some stability to the Game 4, Nov. 20, 9:00 p.m. Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street Tues.â€"Thurs. 10 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Fri. 10 a. m.â€"0 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.5 p.m. Not apen Monday funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Patz~Bechtel gifts for everyone and for every occasion come in e Unisef Christmas cards ...and so much more

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