The person causing much of McCrae‘s jubiâ€" lation is fourthâ€"year cenâ€" tre Tom Fugedi who sat out last year due to a heavy chemis‘tbry work load. Back in ike Ni im op teran Doug Vance. Fuâ€" I‘m very happy about some of the things 1 saw at Acadia." said McCrae Tuesday with his club preparing for a road game in London tonight before returning home Saturday to play Laurier in a game that has been switched from Friday due to a volleyball tourâ€" nament at the univerâ€" sity. But â€" according _ to coach Don McCrae. it will be the experience UW gained at a weekend tournament at Acadia University that will do his club a world of good as they bead into the 1981 OUAA season. gedi seems to have By Rick Campbeli Chromicle Sports Editor University. of Waâ€" terloo basketball Warâ€" riors have one league win under their beit heading into this week‘s action â€" not bad conâ€" sidering they have only played one league game Sharp eastern swing raises Warrior stock â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1981 ‘"It was the perfect type of game for us beâ€" cause Acadia pressed for most of the garne, it forced the kids to get pla_ylng again after tgry playing again after they counter will begin at 8 had stopped (against St. p.m. Saturday. Then UW raised its stock by battling thirdâ€" ranked Acadia right to the end before dropping a 102â€"98 decision. Warriors began the tourney losing 84â€"63 to lithranked St. Mary‘s Huskies in a game Mcâ€" Crae credited his troops with ‘‘doing a good job for a long time‘ until they stagnated near the solved any worries Mcâ€" Crae had about centre being the weak line posiâ€" tion on the team. as he has been outstanding not only in Warriors league win over McMaster, but also in the Acadia tourâ€" nament playing against some of the top playvers in the country ‘‘The last four or five games Tom has plaved unbelievably great basâ€" ketball,"" said McCrae in tribute to Fugedi‘s efâ€" forts in Nova Scotia that netted him games of 24. 26 and 24 points as well as one contest where he pulled down 21 rebounds. ‘‘Another thing the tournament did was reâ€" lieve the pressure on us as host team (for the Canadian nationals in March at UW)," said McCrae. ‘"When we left there was no bad feeling about us (having auâ€" tomatic entry). In their final tourâ€" nament match, Warâ€" riors lost 85â€"80 to a strong St. Francis Xaâ€" vier team, despite being up by eight points with six minutes to go, when UW simply ran out of steam according to their coach. ‘‘"Our problem now is that we have to get Cal a rest (during games). He just played his heart out down east, he took Acaâ€" dia on all night. gees we practically had _ to scrape him off the floor at times, but he just kept coming back.~ Guard Cal Keil, voted a tournament allâ€"star. was singled out for his brilliant leadership by McCrae, especially in the Acadia game. Mary‘s) There was a lot more action, everyone was more alive _ The Warriorâ€"Hawk enâ€" Whitby Henry St. colâ€" legiate, the oddsâ€"on faâ€" vorite, lived up to that role Sunday by defeating Kitchener St. Mary‘s to win the third annual Sun Life High School Invitaâ€" tional girls volleyball tournament at WLU. The 12â€"team twoâ€"day event brought together some of the best teams Whitby wins Sun Life event eCE Earemcmmmmmnemmzet Julie Ranton (23) of Bluevale Knights has her back to the net but she still manages to foliow the flight of the ball as she bumps it over the net against Elmira Sunday during the Sun Life Volleybaill Invitational at WLU. Teammate Angie Guderian (14) looks on. Knights played well at times but were not a factor in the final outcome as Whitby Henry St. took top honors. 886â€"7520 Mahler‘s Hairâ€"a monium réqv@ A 4 : # 2l Nz,6 "CP" ‘éi WESTMOUNT PLACE (BEHIND DOMINION) Hairstyling Limited in Ontario, including deâ€" fending Ontario chamâ€" pion Earl Haig collegiaâ€" te of Toronto. which bowed out 15â€"9, 15â€"6 to St. Mary‘s in one semiâ€" final. The other semi saw Henry have a bit of difâ€" ficulty in disposing of Guelph J.F. Ross 1510, 10â€"15 and 15â€"7 before adâ€" "I don‘t think there was any doubt Henry St. was by far the best team in the tournament," said WLU _ coâ€"ordinator Marion Leach. "They‘re a very good club, they‘iI be at OFSAA (provincial championships ) vancing to the final where they dismissed St. Mary‘s 15â€"11, 1510. Rentals on midâ€"size tamily and small econâ€" omy cars with automatic transmissions 455 King North, Waterioo 884â€"5110 LOW â€" RATES o arengls. CAR RENTALS Phone 884â€"5110 for your special rate by the day, Week or Month WEEKEND SPECIALS The 1980 champion, Cameron Heights, did not return to defend their title One Waterloo school, Bluevale Knights were entered but finished well down in the standings,. despite playing well at times, _ especially against the finalists from St. Mary‘s.