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Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor

Tim traveled here from Fenwick, Ont., a small town just outside of Niagara Falls. He is currently in his second year of a BSc Kinesiology degree. Tim loves soccer and, as a varsity soccer alumnus, jumped at the opportunity to cover the Dalhousie’s men's team this season. He has also played/enjoys hockey (Go Leafs!), softball, baseball, lacrosse and volleyball, and also likes spending his Sunday evening's curling. When he isn’t studying or working at Tim Hortons, Tim spends his days relaxing, watching soccer (Liverpool and Toronto especially), or catching some great Tigers action, except football, he doesn’t enjoy football. He likes to believe he may one day be a sports journalist or be scouring the country looking for young sporting talent as a scout. He may even aspire to do something with his degree one day and be an athletic trainer or something.

Featured articles by Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor

Trojans win on record-breaking night for IWK charity

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By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• March 16, 2012

CORRECTION: Big Horns captain James Floyd was previously listed in this article with an incorrect last name. The online version of the article has …

Trojans win on record-breaking night for IWK charity

Trojans fans cheer on their team. Photo by Alice Hebb

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• March 11, 2012

CORRECTIONS:
- Despite popular belief, the Trojans encompass more than just Howe Hall, and the Big Horns represent more residences than Risley Hall. The …

Opinion: Sparse crowd for final skate at DMA

Photo by Martina Marien

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• February 17, 2012

It was an emotional evening last Saturday night at Dalhousie Memorial Arena.
As I sat in the top row I couldn’t help but have my …

Tigers serve up Huskies’ first loss

Louise Facca, in position for the ball, had 11 kills in Dal's surprising win. Photo by Shauna Brown

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• February 3, 2012

Dalhousie’s women’s volleyball team stunned first-place Saint Mary’s Jan. 29 at The Tower, needing four sets to hand the Huskies their first defeat of …

Tigers serve up Huskies’ first loss

Women's volleyball playing SMU. Photo by Shauna Brown.

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• January 30, 2012

Dalhousie’s women’s volleyball team stunned first-place Saint Mary’s Jan. 29 at The Tower, needing four sets to hand the Huskies their first defeat of …

Women’s volleyball brushes aside Axewomen

Women's volleyball in action Jan. 22. Photo by Pau Balite.

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• January 26, 2012

Head coach Rick Scott should be pleased as his Tigers never looked out of place Jan. 25, improving to 10 – 3 on the …

AUS takes silver, bronze at men’s soccer nationals

Huskies keeper Adam Miller stopped eight of Victoria's 11 shots in the title defeat.

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• November 18, 2011

Goal crazy Gigolaj nudges SMU to second
The Saint Mary’s Huskies’ strong play the past two weekends at the AUS championships and then at the …

Sixth seed shocks: Saint Mary’s wins AUS

Ben Ur in his final AUS game. By Vaughan Merchant

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• November 11, 2011

Men’s soccer Tigers eliminated in semis
Saint Mary’s striker Elivir Gigolaj finished with four goals, scoring in the 20th, 33rd, 63rd and 65th minutes, as …

Dal’s men out in semis

Ben Ur in his final AUS game. By Vaughan Merchant

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• November 5, 2011

Dal exhausts their resources in 2 – 1 loss, can’t break Panthers
The Tigers season comes to an early end in Cape Breton, although their …

Huskies hit back in rematch

Men's Soccer

By Tim Vanderweide, Staff Contributor
• November 4, 2011

Men’s soccer falls in closing two contests
Halifax natives Zach Bauld and Derek Gaudet put the Tigers to bed Oct. 26, scoring on either side …