Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks continued their climb to respectaâ€" bility Sunday at Columbia Iceâ€" field, notching a 7â€"7 tie with University of Waterloo Warriors. The result left the hockey teams tied for third place in the Ontario Universities Athletic Associaâ€" tion‘s central division with nine games than their crossâ€"town riâ€" vals, amassing a 4â€"4â€"1 record in nine starts. UW is 4â€"1â€"1. The previous afternoon at Alâ€" bert McCormick arena, Hawks recorded their fourth consecutive win after a disastrous 0â€"4 start, with an 84 decision over Brock [ O EL ._ OOE e c accccmentemmementenememaiie \*fl* £¥ s hy ce i W . p 4 C & 3. s &# xgz_ h. C & R ' " Hawks have played three more Puck Hawks tie UW in highâ€"scoring tilt na nsl an; David Long Davidson Badminton player Corrine Davidson and hockey player David Long have been named as the University of Waterloo Labatt‘s athletes of the week. ‘ Sudbury, won four singles matches in a row and teamed with Mary Pat O‘Connor to win three out of four matches at a: tournament this weekend. Davidson‘s contribution enabled the Athenas to win the competition by a single point over McMaster and solidify their hold on fourth place. Long is a firstâ€"year geography student from Kingston that managed to win a starting spot with a Warriors‘ team that had very few openings up front.On Sunday, Long and linemates John Dietrich and John Goodman turned UW‘s game against WLU around in dramatic fashion. With UW down 6â€"4, Long‘s line was on the ice for three goals in the last seven minutes that enabled UW to escape with a 7â€"7 tie. A well travelled athlete who honed his skills for three years in Germany, played Jr. B hockey last season with the Kingston Voyageurs. UW Athiletes Warriors scored a pair of late goals to earn the tie Sunday. Chris Glover and David Long scored two goals each for Waterâ€" loo, with singles going to Steve Girardi, Brad Geard and Steve Eric Calder scored twice for the Hawks, with additional markers being picked up by Shawn Reaâ€" Paul Gehl and Scott McCulloch. Warriors travel to Guelph Satâ€" urday to play the Gryphons beâ€" fore returning home Sunday to meet University of Toronto Blues. Hawks play in a Kent State tourney this weekend. Kids Ski Too Mobius Ski Clothing Mobius ski clothing made with Gatorwear. Gatorwear, like the alligator, is a tough fabric with the desirable qualities of being both waterproof and breathable. This means that perspiration and water vapor can escape, allowing the wearer to be much more comfortable, even during phyiscal exertion. 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