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SPRING 2018 THE LINEUP BASKETBALL 12 | KWYBA: Updates on the latest champions and award recipients 17 | The Ontario Basketball Association Girls Season is here CURLING 04 | Join Galt Golf & Country Club HEALTH & FITNESS 15 | Daughter & mother first and second in Biggest Loser PICKLEBALL 06 | Pickleball 101

HELP A STUDENT FROM FRANCE OR SPAIN THIS SUMMER

SOFTBALL 08 | ISC World Fastball Tournament returns to Kitchener for the 5th time

Canada Linc is recruiting hosts for three to four

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weeks in July and/or August this summer. Our students are involved in a full program of activities

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every weekday, and we need hosts to provide a welcoming home environment and an introduction to Canadian family life and culture. It is possible to host two students from our program at the same time. Families are remunerated $750 for each four-week student and $535 for each three-week student that they host. Our referral program is in effect. If you refer a friend who hosts one or more students this summer, you will receive a $75 “thank you”.

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t has been another busy curling season at Galt Country Club this winter. With popularity growing, viewing rates up, and with it being an Olympic year, it’s great to see youngsters getting into the game. This season Galt Country Club has three new teams, all under the age of 21. On February 18th, Galt Country Club welcomed curlers of all ages and abilities to their open house called Try Curling Now! Their goal was to encourage anyone interested in the game with an opportunity to throw their first rock under instructor guidance and learn more about the sport of curling.

Galt Country Club also offers affordable rates for school programs, please contact Ash Northridge, anorthridge@galtcountryclub.com for more information and scheduling. Looking ahead, the golf season is just around the corner with an exciting year planned for their evergrowing junior section. Programs begin in late April and continue through the season.

General Manager Ash Northridge said, “We have had a great deal of success getting juniors out together. It’s not just about

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“IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT GETTING THE SWINGS GOING, IT’S FORGING FRIENDSHIPS WHICH WILL SET THE PATH FOR THE SEASON.”

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getting the swings going; it’s forging friendships which will set the path for the season. Golf is a social game, and there’s nothing better than seeing our Juniors organizing their own games and enjoying time together on the links.”

The Club is serious about growing the game, and their junior membership pricing reflects that. For more information, please contact Ash Northridge at anorthridge@ galtcountryclub.com. Submitted by Galt Country Club 519.621.7020

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PICKLEBALL

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f you have not discovered pickleball and its lasting effect yet, it is likely only a matter of time. Quite honestly, if you are a busy individual with numerous responsibilities and commitments, my professional opinion is as follows: don’t touch it with a 10-foot pole due to its alluring addiction!

At the Waterloo Pickleball Club (WPC), we field two dozen calls a week and see anywhere from 10 to 20 new player interests each week. With all the equipment, expertise, and encouragement to support player interest, we certainly don’t make it easy for you to turn and run in the opposite direction. A person’s first glance at pickleball is usually with some type of sneer or assessment that the game is a) for “old people” (Wrong — We do, however, have some players in their mid-80’s who would like nothing more than to shame your thoughts on this.),

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b) has something to do with pickles (Wrong again, although we have been known to incorporate pickles as a joke because we can.), and c) not challenging enough (How hard could pickleball be, right? Right and wrong, and it’s subject to ones abilities and interest in putting one’s money where one’s mouth is). Pickleball is a program that extends its self to all ages and all abilities. From the ages of eight or ten years old right up to 98 years of age, this game can be shared on the court with a level of equitable play. It develops players physically, cognitively, and socially, both on and off the court.

If you read claims like “Pickleball — Fastest Growing Court Sport in the World” it’s because pickleball is actually the fastest growing court sport in the world. It’s no joke! In my experience, with the game including 35,250 players in the last

four years, I fully support this claim as factual. Week over week, month over month, and year over year, the incline of participation in the sport (yes, pickleball is a sport) is amazing. While the name “pickleball” struggles to generate respect from window shoppers, it’s just a matter of time until the awkward name blends into the landscape and is masked with greater game awareness and acceptance. Watch for information on the 2018 Ontario Pickleball Association Championships being hosted in Waterloo this September!

Pickleball: the most intergenerational sport of our time. Come and Find Your Play with #ActiveWaterloo. For more information visit us for day’s and times to play at waterloo.ca/Pickleball.

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Submitted by Jim Zuber City of Waterloo Pickleball Club

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SOFTBALL

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FASTBALL TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO KITCHENER FOR THE 5TH TIME

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itchener will host the International Softball Congress World Tournament at Peter Hallman Ballyard this August 11th to 18th.

This is “The Show” for fastpitch softball players all over the world. This is the tournament that they want to be in. This is where they can bat against the big name pitchers from the National Teams of Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the USA, Argentina, and Venezuela. This is the World Series for Club softball teams that play in leagues from Newfoundland and Labrador to British Columbia, from New York to New Mexico, from Fargo North Dakota to South Bend Indiana. Teams such as Pueblo Bandits out of Colorado and Tin Cup from Little Canada, Minnesota travel to the ISCs each year. This is the “Show” for softball teams that recruit from around the world just to compete in the big Show. And it is the tournament for a team like the Elmira Expos that competes against the top clubs with local guys from within ten miles of their home diamond.

This is the tournament that has been won four times in five years by a powerful team from Six Nations Ontario, the legendary Hill United Chiefs. This is the tournament that has attracted Dolan and Murphy from Illinois for the past 25 years in a row, from 1993 to 2018, and the tournament that also attracted a team such as the St. Paul’s Generals from Perth County who competed last year in Grand Rapids Michigan for the first time. Over 50 club teams will come from across Canada, the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean.

Over more than 70 years (since 1947) the ISC has hosted a tournament somewhere in the USA and Canada. Kitchener will host for the fifth time this August 11th to the 18th. Kitchener was the host city in 2002 when Frontier Casino of St. Joseph, Missouri won, beating Broken Bow, the home town Twins were 3rd. They hosted again in 2006 when County Materials of Marathon, Wisconsin beat Patsy’s of New York City and once more in 2007 when The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wisconsin defeated the Southern California Bombers. In 2014 the Six Nations Hill United Chiefs won their second of three ISC championships defeating New York Gremlins, Kitchener Hallman Twins, and the Toronto Gators.

Included in the tournament will be several local fastpitch teams: the Kitchener Hallman Twins, the Hallman Cubs, Kitchener Bell Cartage

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Outlaws, Elmira Expos, Nith River Monsters from New Hamburg, and the Shakespeare Falcons. You can almost count on seeing a local fastpitch team from the Kitchener Fastball League or the South Perth Fastball League at any time at Peter Hallman Ball Yard during the tournament.

The defending champions are the Hill United Chiefs from Six Nations. “Hill” will have their usual roster of all star players from around the world including Adam Folkard, Jim Todhunter and Nick Shailes from Australia; Pablo Migliavaca, pitcher, and Bruno Motroni, catcher, 2017 MVP Nico Carril from Argentina. Brad Ezekiel, Jason Hill, Jeff Ellsworth, Mark Johnston, and Shane Boland are all members of Team Canada. Hill United and Team Canada Head Coach John Hill says, “I get super pumped for both the ISC Championships and representing my country in world competition. The ISC attracts the best ball players from all over the world and it is a true test of who is the best of the best.”

Manager Larry Lynch says his team is “thrilled to be playing the 2018 ISCs in beautiful Peter Hallman Ball Yard.” He expects “fierce competition from the New York Gremlins, Toronto Batmen, J and B Bombers, and of course the host team, the Kitchener Hallman Twins. Never count out the Hallman Cubs either.” Jerry Zimmerman of the J and B Bombers says that finishing second to Hill United Chiefs in Grand Rapids Michigan in 2017 was not enough. “We are looking to move up a spot this year. The Bombers have made a

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few changes to our lineup this year. We feel that we can beat anyone. Our pitching staff is the deepest in the ISCs, lead by “ace” Devon McCullough. Devon is from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and is a power pitcher for Team Canada.” The Bloomington Stix out of Illinois are always in contention late in the week. They have counted on players from Australia, New Zealand, and Venezuela to take them deep into the bracket.

Toronto Batmen have been to the ISCs big show several times and enjoy taking part in tournaments all around Ontario including the Peter Hallman Memorial Tournament in June and the Cephas Roth Memorial Tournament in Tavistock in July. Sheryl Skelton sponsor/owner of the Toronto Batman loves fastpitch softball.

“The ISC World Tournament is the pinnacle tournament of the season. Every team works hard and assembles their roster to be as competitive as possible!” Sheryl goes on to say, “The Batmen are young team of mostly local players who are not only teammates

but have become friends that love the game and come to the Worlds with a goal to be as successful as they can!”

playing for club teams from all over the USA and Canada. This year a team from the Dominican Republic will be competing.

The Kitchener Hallman Twins are the host team and competing with great ball players. Team Canada members Brandon Horn, Andy Skelton, Ryan French, Steve Mullaley, Ian Ferhman, Derek Mayson, Sean Cleary, and Scott Leiph have all played for Team Canada in the World Baseball/Softball Classic championships as well as Pan Am games and ISF championships.

Tim Maziarz, well known fast-pitch softball fan, knows that this is good ball.

“Over the years I have developed some great relationships and friendships with other fans, coaches, sponsors and players. With the best players in the world competing we will see some really good ball.”

The Hallman Twins have won the title in 2008 and 2009.

Coach/manager Steve Kooser, a five time ISC championship coach says, “Expectations are always high with Jim Hallman’s team and especially when the ISCs are in his home town, Kitchener. It brings some added pressure, but bolstered by the solid veterans, the Twins hope to be standing in the winner’s circle in 2018.”

Historically when the tournament has been held in Kitchener, about a third of the teams are from Ontario cities such as Kingston, Toronto, Ottawa, and Kitchener, from towns across Ontario such as Elmira, Shakespeare, Alvinston, Wiarton, New Hamburg, and Waterdown, and from smaller towns

Fans will be interested to see National team players form Team Canada, Team USA, Team Argentina, and players from New Zealand, Australia, and many other countries

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such as Hickson, Glanworth, and Ponsonby.

Another third of the teams are from across Canada: teams from British Columbia to Newfoundland Labrador. And the USA sends teams from Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, and several from as far west as Colorado and California.

Included in “the Show” are two other tournaments. Twelve Legends (over 50) teams from across North America will compete for the ISC Legends Championship. Local heros from the past including Larry Cox, Sam Forbes, Dana Seiling, Paul Clemons will compete in this division.

Eight Under-23 teams will play on the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. New Hamburg Mustangs, Owen Sound Selects, Wellesley, Tavistock, Port Perry, and Alvinston A’s will highlight the upcoming softball stars of the future. Dave Randerson, the Mustangs

coach/manager, reports that, “All 15 members of Team Ontario’s U21 Gold Medal winning Canada Games team and more than a dozen players that have represented Canada at the U19 ISFs in Whitehorse, Yukon, or Midland, Michigan, or Prince Albert, Saskatchewan will be participating in Kitchener” in the U23 tournament.

around North America.

One of those tournaments is the Peter Hallman Memorial Tournament. Ten of the teams in the ISCs will compete over the June 22, 23, 24 weekend at Peter Hallman Ball Yard, and that will make for lots of fastpitch softball action for area sports fans.

Co-chairs Bernie Burnett and Larry Cox note that the volunteers are planning an amazing fastball tournament but also lots of fun events, great food, and activities at the Ball Yard to make it an awesome family outing. Community organizations and charities will be a big part of “the Show.”

“The Show” will begin Saturday August 11th at Peter Hallman Ball Yard, at Courtland and Hanson, and wind up with three championship games on Saturday the 18th. Teams are not completely set. Some are playing in qualifying tournaments

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BASKETBALL

KWYBA UPDATES ON THE LATEST CHAMPIONS AND AWARD RECIPIENTS

Submitted by Kitchener Waterloo Youth Basketball Association

JOHN ILLINGWORTH & MAYOR VRBANABIC City Award to KW YBA for 35 years of Basketball

U12 BOYS ASKRABA Gold Medal Winners at Blessed Sacrament Tournament

U12 BOYS MAJOR ATOM ELITE CYBL Champions & OBA Silver Medal in Division 1

U11 GIRLS ATOM ELITE CYBL Silver Medal & 4th in Division 1 at Ontario Cup

MELISSA TULIPANO Recipient of the KSA Volunteer of the Year Award

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WELCOME TO THE 9TH ANNUAL DONNA WEBER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

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WHEN Friday May 11, 2018 Lunch at 12:00pm Shotgun Start 1:00pm Dinner at 6:00pm

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Stephanie Ludlow, 1st place winner of EuroFit’s Biggest Loser competition.

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MOTHER FIRST AND SECOND IN BIGGEST LOSER

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STEPHANIE LUDLOW FIRST PLACE

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was almost not going to sign up for the fourth round of Biggest Loser, as I honestly didn’t think I was going to win. Because of the encouragement from Olesia Fiodorova of EuroFit and other EuroFit members, I changed my mind and decided, I will give this another try. I thought, maybe this time I will reach my goal to lose 50 pounds by spring, and not only did I reach my goal, I won! By following a healthy diet, drinking tons of water, and attending Olesia’s personal training and fitness classes I felt better, my energy was increased which made me work even harder, and the weight just fell off, and quickly. I am grateful for my winnings, and with them I can now buy myself new clothes because none of mine fit anymore. I still have more to lose, but I know that with Olesia’s encouragement and kicking my butt in personal training, staying active, and continuing my healthy eating, I know I will reach my summer goal of losing another 20 pounds.

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CATHERINE LUDLOW SECOND PLACE

am very happy and proud that my daughter won Biggest Loser. She

worked very hard and was very determined to make a difference in how she looks and feels about herself. I was actually very surprised that I came in second, as I signed up to not only help to encourage my daughter but to also help give me the incentive to eat healthy, and hopefully lose at least another 10 pounds to reach my goal, as my unhealthy snacking at night got out of control to the point where

I actually was very sick for awhile. But after changing my diet I got better, worked out harder, and I did it! I hit my goal. I lost the weight I wanted to lose and then some. Thank you, Olesia, for making me do triple lunges with 35-pound weights, even though I rolled my eyes at you every time I had to do them — they sure paid off — as well as your nutritional help in making me realize that certain foods which I thought are okay actually are not, and getting me off the junk food!

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TO STEPHANIE LUDLOW AND ALL OF OUR BIGGEST LOSER PARTICIPANTS!

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WEEKLY CAMPS

July 2 to Aug. 31/18 Each week will be filled with gymnastics, games, crafts and other activities, all corresponding with the weekly theme.

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Participants will have 2 snack breaks as well as a lunch each day. Full Day campers will be treated to an excursion each week. Pizza Thursdays - not included in camp fee

Weekly Summer Camp Themes July 2-6

Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs - UW Museum

July 9-13

Sports

Max’s Golf Centre

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Disney

Princess/Character Visit *4 day week

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July 16-20

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PARTICIPANTS MUST BE TOILET TRAINED TO ATTEND CAMP!

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THE ONTARIO

BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION GIRLS SEASON IS HERE After all the drills, practices, scrimmages, tournaments, and league games the Ontario Basketball Championship season is already here. Our U11 and U12 girls both had amazing seasons and played hard in their OBA Championships, and we are rooting for our U15 and U19 girls as they get ready for their tournaments. Our Jr NBA program is getting rave reviews from our newest young girls and their parents as they learn the game, gain core skills, and gain a love for the game. We look forward to welcoming these and other new girls to our ever-expanding KWGBA Wildhawks program.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SUMMER CAMPS AND TO LEARN MORE FOR THE 2018-2019 SEASON, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.KWGBA.COM.

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NEW THINGS ARE COMING TO GALT COUNTRY CLUB!

STAGE ONE: BEGINNING JANUARY 2018 Galt Country Club is getting new look! Renovations including new walls painted, flooring, tables and chairs, bar, 60” TV. There will be three distinct areas within the lounge - a bar area to catch the game, the lounge for relaxed dining and comfy sofa area.

STAGE TWO: MARCH-APRIL 2018 Development on the large putting green should be open mid-summer, allowing for grow-in time. The range will have two covered bays to house the Trackman Radar that will track ball flight and complete data from distance hit, direction, ball spin rates and more.

STAGE THREE: JANUARY 8 - APRIL 7, 2018 Through the winter season, we are running a winter league with our two golf simulators that feature a selection of world class courses. Our simulators are open to all members and guests and are great for league, individual and corporate play.

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