September 13, 2005
Vol. 133, Issue 5

Pat Sheahan addresses the crowd as captains (from left to right) Mike Patone, Andrew Joyner and Ryan Freeman look on. (Courtesy of Jeff Chan / goldengaels.com)

Gaels honour Schwieg with win

The Golden Gaels football team honoured a fallen teammate on Saturday by decisively winning a game in his name. The Gaels began their contest against the York Lions on a somber note, after a ceremony dedicated the game to teammate Justin Schwieg, who was killed last March in an unprovoked attack at A.J.’s Hangar.

Baseball splits doubleheader

The Queen’s baseball team, last year’s Canadian Intercollegiate Baseball Association champions, opened their season by playing .500 ball over four weekend games. The Gaels won the first game and lost the second in each of two doubleheaders against their conference rivals, facing Durham College in Oshawa on Saturday and York University at home on Sunday.

Queen’s rower shines on world stage

For years, rower Morgan Jarvis’ goal was to sit in the stroke seat for the senior national team’s quad crew. This summer, Jarvis, Art Sci ’05, found himself not only in that seat, but leading the crew to a bronze medal at the World Rowing Championships in Gifu, Japan.

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