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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Oct 1983, p. 20

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Western sandwiched by helterâ€"skelter Hawks Hawks used a strong defensive effort and passing game to claim the win. But they gained only 126 yards rushing, much to the disappointâ€" ment of head coach Dave (Tuffy) Knight. ‘‘We were really disappointed in our running game," said Knight. ‘"We were grabâ€"bagging it and not setting anything up. It was kind of a helter skelter offence." Hawks went undefeated in Ontario Universiâ€" ties Athletic Association play in 1966 and 1979 and Saturday afternoon they came one step closer to doing it again with a 26â€"16 victory in London over the University of Western Ontario Mustangs. The win leaves them with a 50 record and remaining games against Windsor Lancers and Guelph Gryphons. Could the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks be heading for the third undefeated football season in their history? Forearm tendonitis and a sprained ankle with torn ligaments kept Waterloo‘s Carol Culik out of the action for seven weeks, but she‘s bounced back in fine style. Culik, 14, defeated 18â€"yearâ€"old Jane Young, also of WatetJoo, Thursday at Doon Pines to win the Waterioo County Secondary School Associaâ€" tion open tournament. Culik defeated Young 4â€"6, 6â€"2, 6â€"3 in the match that lasted three hours. Previously, Culik won the Pro Cannex junior circuit for players under 16 by winning three of four tournaments on the fourâ€"week circuit. Chronicle Staff PAGE 20 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1983 One Kitchener defenceman kicked up a lot of snow trying to turn his hip into Siskins‘ Terry McCutcheon, but the Waterioo captain avoided the check. Culik knocks off archâ€"rival Young Right combo gives Sisks early edge WLU still undefeated Maslanka was named Lautier‘s uffensive player of the game and Ostrom took the honors defensively . Knight hopes for strong ‘fan support when Hawks host Windsor at 2 p.m. Saturday at Seagram Stadium in their last home game of the Hawks gained 202 yards passing as Wilson hit on 17 of 26 tries. Six passes went to Jeff Maslanka for 98 yards. Kurtz added a fourth quarter field goal and Randy Rybansky ran for a touchdown to take advantage of Neil Ostrom‘s recovery of a Mustang fumble. Mustangs had 106 yards rushing and quarterâ€" back Andy Rossit was 14 for 35 in passing for 261 yards with two interceptions. Mustangs gained a single point early in the third quarter, then came within one converted touchdown on two long plays after a Laurier fumble on a punt return. Mustangs were without place kicker Kevin Rydeard, who had been lured away in a controversial move by the Saskatchewan Roughriders, but Knight didn‘t think that was the key to Laurier‘s success. "I think he (Rydeard) is probably a more experienced kicker than the kid they used, but he did a good job for them," said Knight. _ _ Scott Barr scored the Western major on a 25â€"yard run set up one play earlier by a 40â€"yard After that, Mustangs scored another major on a pass to John Moffatt with about three minutes remaining. strong kicking by Roy Kurtz often gave them good field position. In the first half, Kurtz kicked a pair of field goals and singles and also had a convert following quarterback Mike Wilson‘s touchdown on a fiveâ€"yard keeper. All the same, Hawks led 15â€"0 at halftime as Richard O‘Brien photo Despite all that, the season is young and Siskin coach Gerry Harrigan believes his Shots on goal have been the telling statisâ€" tic in both games. Sisâ€" kins dominated Platers with a 5022 edge and they outshot Kitchener 47â€"15: Siskins are fortunate enough to have started the season with many returnees from last season and enough other experienced players to get them off to a fast start early in the new Midwestern junior B season. In fact, Siskins can be merciless. Sunday, they hosted the inexâ€" perienced Platers and beat them 9â€"1 after taking an 8â€"0 lead at the Waterloo arena. And in their previous start, Siskins visited the Ranger B‘s and mugged them for two points by a lopsided 10â€"1 score. Guelph Platers and Kitchener Ranger B‘s have some catching up to do if they wish to be competitive with the likes of the Waterioo Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff George‘s won the 13â€"team event with a 20 win over Appleby College of Oakville in the final game. The host St. John‘s team lost 4â€"1 to St. George‘s in the semiâ€"final round. The 13 teams ranged from Halifax to Victoria. Players from Toronto St. George‘s and Victoria Glenbyon battle for the bail during soccer tournament for private schools held in Waterioo Thursdayâ€"Saturday. Vancouver St. BALL BATTLE gan led the way with four goals, two of them shorthanded efforts as there seemed to be no end to the number of breakaways he could get. . club can improve its execution . *‘‘We still have room for improvement,‘‘ said Harrigan, who the game, one on a power play. Steve McGrinder also scored on a power play while Chris Archer and Terry McCutcheon popped in goals playing at even numbers. Rod Cunningham reâ€" plied for Guelph early in the third period on a Chris Lang scored the first two goals of our overall game. We‘re playing well but we‘re missing some Bood opportunities, lems in the early going than a team like the Platers. Siskins outâ€" scored Platers 4â€"0 _ in both the first and secâ€" ond periods before things evened out in the However, Siskins obâ€" viously have less probâ€" the same. _ _ "I think we have to Returnee Pat Hinneâ€" very happy all Sunday, Siskins host Owen Sound at 7:30 p.m. at the Waterioo arena. Rick Walls was the only player to beat Einâ€" wechter that night as he scored midway through the second Siskins are in Elmira tonight to meet the Sugar Kings, with whom they are having an offâ€"ice dispute conâ€" cerning the rights to Al dress for the games against Kitchener or Guelph. had three assists. Hinnegan added two goals while McCutâ€" cheon, McGrinder and Jim Way, a Waterloo midget player, added singles. * Dan O‘%Connor, Guelph‘s starting goalie, was replaced by Scott McDougall after Archer scored Waterâ€" loo‘s sixth goal at 4: 37 of the second period. In Kitchener, Sisâ€" kins‘ John McKerrow two assists. He was on a line with Archer, who added a pair of goals, twoâ€"man power play advantage to spoil Don Einwechter‘s try for a shutout. Richard O‘Brien photo

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