Rachel Lorimer of Rez clears a hurdle during Thursday's senior girls 400-metre event. The Central Western Ontario championships were held at Rez.
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Waterloo Region's track and field community is in need of a leader, someone who will fight tirelessly until this area has a first-rate facility for young athletes to enjoy.
The past few weeks have clearly shown that Resurrection is only a Band-Aid fix. While both the Waterloo County and Central Western Ontario championships went off without any major glitches, the facility was simply not designed to handle events of such magnitude.
Just look at this week's CWOSSA event. Athletes couldn't escape the scorching sun. Restroom lineups -- especially for the girls -- were ridiculous. Motorists -- including reporters -- were forced to walk long distances to even reach the venue.
And at last week's WCSSAA event, Rez's gymnasium was needed to provide shelter during a morning of heavy rain.
Rez, though, isn't the problem.
The problem is whether anyone is doing anything about the sorry state of affairs at Centennial Stadium. Since it was deemed unfit and unsafe to use in early April, we haven't heard a thing about what, if anything, is being done to rectify the situation. All we've heard is complaining
Young athletes deserve better and we can only hope that a long-term solution is being worked on behind the scenes. Just imagine if this was a hockey issue. Do you think it would have gotten this far?
Where is that leader?
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Why are people having such a difficult time finding Christine Rivet's article on the WCSSAA rugby championship?
Here it is, as it appears on Page C2 of today's Record.
http://news.therecord.com/article/540883
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And for you ML, here's the soccer story you somehow missed.
http://news.therecord.com/article/540885* * *

Just got back from the District 8 girls soccer final, which St. Mary's won 2-0 over Rez. It was the first time St. Mary's has won the title in school history.
Anyone who thinks these girls aren't tough should have seen the collision between Rez goalkeeper Becca Stephens' face and a goalpost.
Nasty.
Ten or so minutes later, with a badly swollen lip, the Grade 9 student was back in action. This picture, snapped by Mathew McCarthy, was taken after her return.
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The Cameron Heights Disc Ninjas -- I'm not making that up -- will be will be participating in the annual MayDay Ultimate Frisbee tournament at RIM Park today.
Led by Adam Andenmann, Jack MacDonald, Kyle Frederick, Alex Austin and Andrea Fischer, the co-ed squad will be one of the teams to beat as it goes up against the likes of KCI, SJAM and Galt.
The goal for this sport is to one day be considered for entry into WCSSAA.
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Talk about bad luck.
That would be SJAM student Cam Greer, who returned for a fifth year of studies largely to participate in sports.
Greer suffered a shoulder injury during football season, an Achille's tear during hockey season and blew out his knee during soccer season.
On Thursday, he served as team photographer as he watched soccer teammates fall to Eastwood in the senior final.
It can only get better, Cam.