Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1981, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Warriors hope to regain |;;; touch against Hawks [5y After a 5â€"4 upset win over Guelph Gryphens 10 days ago, Waterloo hockey Warriors have come crashing back down to reality with a thud. That‘s not to say Warriors are in dire straits, but three losses since have allowed coach Bob McKillop a chance to assess his club‘s weaknesses as they prepare for Friâ€" day‘s annual rivalry with Wilfrid Laurier Hawks at the Waterloo Arena. By Rick Campbel! Chronicle Sports Editor ‘‘Yes, that‘s a possiâ€" bility," McKillop said with a smug grin Tuesâ€" day when queried as to the possibility of throwing some new wrinkles at Hawks. ‘"And they‘ll be easy to detect too." After being doubled by York Yeomen 84 last Wednesday, then doing a double dip 10â€"0 and 10â€"3 across the border against Miami of Ohio last weekend, Warriors obviously reâ€" REQISTRATION WATERLOO FAMILY Session begins Nov. 23 and ends Dec. 19th Please call for details for 4 wk Mini Session Programs A full range of programs in Preâ€"School, Youth, Aduit Physical & Special Interest Departments and many Special Xmas Crafts classes for all ages. alize they have their work cut out for them as they attempt to imâ€" prove on last year‘s dismal season. Actually, the tilt with Hawks is not foremost on McKillop‘s mind as Warriors first matter at hand is a tough road game in Hamilton against McMaster toâ€" night. "I wasn‘t surprised to hear Mac beat Westâ€" ern at all," said the UW boss. "I‘ve seen Mac twice this year, they‘re a wellâ€"balanced club and have much more scoring potential than in the past." If that‘s the case, Warriors better polish their scoring weapons too as it will not likely be a lowâ€"scoring conâ€" test. Spotty goaltendâ€" ing was a major factor against York, as the visitors jumped on Waâ€" terloo for a 4â€"1 lead barely into the second period. ‘‘York forced us more than Guelph did, and we made some serious defensive Week of Nov. 16 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. Sunday Waterloo major peewee Cougars really put on the pressure as they hosted and defeated Guelph 7â€"1. Guelph opened with a goal in 15 seconds by Scott Campbell. In the second Cougars came alive with an unassisted goal by Corey Fiske leading the way for six more. Jeff Clugâ€" errors,"‘ said McKillop. ‘"We just gave them three of their first four goals." . Jason Scott 7 Keller, Stu Hammond, Blair McArthur, John Vander Griendt and Don McClean popped goals for the losers. Against Hawks Friâ€" day, McKillop is exâ€" pecting a greater chalâ€" lenge than was put forth in exhibition play two weeks ago when Warriors shaded Laurier 4â€"3. ‘‘I‘m convinced Laurier is playing much better hockey than that, they only lost 32 to York while we and Doug Cote Cougars smother Gueliph Zavaros and , followed by McCauley Richard and Chris i by David lost 8â€"4, and they beat Western in a fine, fine hockey game,"‘ said McKillop. Notes: Of the 20 goals scored against his club by Miami of Ohio, McKillop said 17 of those came on powerplays. Reportedâ€" ly, the Ohio school is in its first official season of varsity hockey and is hoping to make inroads with its departâ€" ment of athletics based on successes against outside schools. While that aim in itself apâ€" pears noble, both Laurier coach Wayne Gowing and Waterloo In the third goals went to Corey Fiske from Jeff Clugâ€" ston, Chris Keller unassisted and Greg Pracher from Richâ€" ard Carty to finish off a great game. Randy Tracey was in net for Cougars Thanks for Supporting... *Kâ€"W Counselling Services *Interftaith Pastoral *March of Dimes coach Bob McKillop have said the officiatâ€" ing, to say the least, is dreadfully inadeâ€" *Victorian Order of *Arthritis Society . a |X®Eee f Altero‘s WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 11 LINCOLN PLAZA WEBER 5T. N., WATERLOO *A.R. Kautman Family Y â€" *Ray of Hope 885â€"4690 ouse of Bsauty DULCIA Superâ€"Protective Wave by L‘Oreal Special (price in effect ‘til Nov. 30/81) except for Saturdays includes cut & styling â€" JACKETS, PANTS, TOPS â€" MEN‘S TOO â€" SANTANA, WHT CROSS â€" BROKEN SIZES WHT SHOES 24°° MEDICAL "Kâ€"W Y.W.C.A. *Catholic Youth *Waterico Family Y 1981 â€" PAGE 23

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy