Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jan 2012, p. 21

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, f 7“ mm“ WAmmoocumm-Mhnmnzoiz-zi I Barbara Brendemuehl o ’ 25 years aperience ‘ 11‘ S OC ey gI'O testament “5 "we “We“ . . . . - . Professional Bowenwork Practitioner Viola-io- new clients for pain and to 11111101' assoc1ations - Pounder m mace-mm ‘ some SATURDAY appoinumnt: available ; Brion)“ Baa-r dropped the puck Sunday for the hockey. often against the other ' Visit Barbara's bl ; ,, fl ( him-airman first-ever Kitchener Girls Hockey teams' top offensive players. and 3 Google everydaysplrltflitijflo t ' Day at Activa Sportsplex aswell. have children born a year apart on ' Sl9-743-|9|4 1 heryl Pounder can still “We're not the pioneers. like the the same day. Founder‘s daughter t “ remember the look of bewil~ Angela lameses of the world, but lalme was born on Ian. 25. 2008. '0 union St‘ E‘ watefloo derment on peoples' faces we came around just at the right while Kellar's son Zachary was i when. as a child. she declared her time.“ said Pounder. a two-time bom on lan. 25. 2007. 1 Ililt'llllOn to become an Olympic Olympic gold-medallist who also “They used to call us the Bobbâ€" ‘ hockey player. played in seven world champi- sey Twins on the hockey team. WATE R Loo S I S K I N S . lite 35-year-old. who was born onships for Canada. ‘We had the because we were always hanging U PC 0 M I N G EV E N T S I in \ionireal and played her college opportunity for the first-ever this out and were around together.” - ‘ htK key in Waterltx) at Wilfrid Law and the first-ever that. but for the said Kellar. who played on four ' j rn-r llnn't‘hii). grew up in an era most part I remember my first Canadian Olympics teams and got y when women's hockey Olympians world championship and waving her masters in business adminis- v. f“' . I were ntiti-t'khlt'nl. when for the at my parents . . . because you tration at Laurier after playing . 1 mini part. young girls like her had could count the number of people NCAA hockey at Brown University. 5 ' y 1 ft'\\ lentale role models to look up that were there. "The fact we have kids born on VS. ' t t to: is hen instead of getting her “Then you think about my last the sameday is icing on the cake.l " , ' 1 “a"! in a girls minor hockey sys- world championship in '07. there think. But we get along well and ' ; tern. she was thrown in net during were 17.000 to 18,000 fans and not can bounce ideas off each other 1 it painti- of road hockey with her even standing room was left. It's andgowithit." - 1 brothers because noone wanted to just a testament to what these Like Pounder, Kellar is amazed January 29, 1 U3o pm I plat) goalie. organizations do with their pto~ how far girls“ hockey has come . 1 So Pounder can appreciate how grams. They develop (the sport) since she switched from rlngetteas snhgr unsgmin‘ g!en!s: . lill’ girls' hockey has come. and it resonates right through the a 12-year-old. . _ I i it was something that was on country." "To see it now. I mean the girls A Sunday February 5, 130 Pm V5~ Cambridge 1 her mind over the weekend when Four years removed from inter- are on the ice at 4 a.m.. like the “Me," 5mm“ . ~ < Founder and former Olympic national hockey and Pounder is boys are. and there's so many play- 5 Card fly: February 18' 730 pm VS" Elmira 1 teammate Bet k_\‘ Kellar. another still committed to the sport. having ers." Kellar said. “When I was a kid, Sunday February 19, 1:30 pm VS. Stratford i laurier alumnus. hosted a hockey founded Strictly Hockey, a girls" it was kind of unusual to say I . ‘ camp for local girls at RIM Park. hockey school based in Missis- played hockey But now it's pretty . . 1 spunstirl‘d by the Waterloo (iirls sauga. with Keller. commonplace. 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