Cage Warriors on the rebound; Golden Hawks lose Heaphy has already shattered the Midwestern goal scoring record and he adds to it every time he puts the puck in the net but that is in no way due to the Siskins in general or the checking line of Dominic Niro and Rob Hunter which is centered by Munroe. Heaphy scored three goais in Siskins‘ first meeting with Cullitons but Munroe was out of the lineup with a groin injury at that time. Heaphy has scored only once on Siskins since then while being shadowed by Munroe. Every time Heaphy or another player on the ice with him resorts to a long shot it‘s a credit to the work of Munroe and his linemates. « "I just try and read his moves and stick with him," said Munroe, an 18â€"yearâ€"old Waterioo collegiate Grade 13 student who moved here from Montreal two years ago. Stratford Cullitons fans have been paying Waterioo Siskins‘ centre Greg Munroe a big compliment in this Midwestern Junior B Hockey League season. Munroe is known in Stratford as the "Shadow" and only the ‘"Shadow*"‘ seems to know how many, or how few, goals Sean Heaphy will score against Siskins. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staft Two Cambridge Winter Hawks keep Tim Dolighan, reaching the puck near the Winter Hawk net during who has recently signed with Waterioo Siskins, from junior B hockey game Friday night in Cambridge. Ray Martin photo 7 J Munroe is Heaphy‘s shadow And University of Waterloo Warriors, who had suffered an upset loss to Golden Hawks not so long ago, climbed to 3â€"2 with a 60â€"56 win over McMaster Marauders, also on Saturday . Last Wednesday, Hawks lost 72â€"64 to the visiting Brock Badgers and that was largely due to poor shooting. But Saturday‘s loss to Mustangs left WLU coach Chris Coulthard impressed with Mustangs. These days any basketball team in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association can beat any other team on any given night. So what else is new" Some of those teams that have lost on a "given night‘" are starting to bounce back. University of Western Ontario Mustangs are regaining some respect after starting off with a high ranking. They improved their wonâ€"lost record to 2â€"3 by beating Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 91â€"71 on Saturday. Greg Munroe Bob Rintche scored four goals in Cambridge. Scott Wagner, Don Oberle and Tim Dolighan each scored twice with singles going to Rob Hunter and DeSilva. DeSiiva also scored against Cyclones along with teamâ€" mates Dominic Niro, Rob Warren and Jeff Neumann. Rintche is a recently acquired right winger from Conestoga College Condors and Dolighan, a left winger, is from Wilfrid Laurier University. Also signed is Jim MacEachern, a Guelph native who plays centre. Munroe would like to go on to play university hockey and he‘s been noticed. ‘"‘I‘ve had a lot of offers from Canadian university teams. I‘ll have to see what the best offer is where I can play the best hockey." Munroe will have to try and stop Heaphy one more time before the end of the regular season as Siskins play host to Cullitons Sunday at 7:30 at the Waterioo arena. One night earlier, Elmira Sugar Kings will be the visitors in a 7 p.m. start. Siskins collected two more wins last weekend, a 13â€"1 rout over the Cambridge Winter Hawks and a 4â€"2 victory over Listowel Cyclones. ‘‘*He‘s a fast skater so you have to be on your toes. But it‘s not just myself{, it‘s my linemates." WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANKI points and Paul Boyce netted 14 to go along with 14 rebounds. Jerry Noifi, who has earned praise for his extra effort in the absence of Schneider, scored 11. In Hamilton, Warriors came back from deficits of seven and nine points to post their third win of the season while playing without Tom Schneider, a guard who will be out for weeks fJollowing knee surâ€" ‘"‘They‘re back on the warpath," said Coulthard. ‘‘They haven‘t played well in some games and they took it out on us. They‘re just so balanced." Coulthard said his Golden Hawks played well but Mustangs, who led 39â€"32 at halftime, played better. Rob Galikowski led Laurier with 18 points. Linas Azubalis had 12 and Brian Demaree scored 11. Mike Demaree, Brian‘s brother, scored eight as the two alternated at centre. with 17