Cage Warriors and Hawks are : both off to impressive starts | io€ &2 . waleRLdo Cimoracee. webkiesoay Pddiah? 1/ 10 PaBE & . waTtRLoo chinplacte. webphEsoaY "Todd‘ opener to turn away Windsor 107â€"104. WLU then squeaked out a 67â€"65 win over Brock Badgers Saturday. _ _ "We‘re happy to be 2â€"0," said Coulâ€" thard, "but I wasn‘t pleased with the fact that we needed triple overtime and a threeâ€"point shot with three seconds left to achieve it. Those were games we should have won, and we we‘re fortunate to do so." Laurier travels to Thunder Bay this weekend for two games against Lakeâ€" head University Nor‘Westers. Waterioo‘s win over Windsor marked the debut of 6‘7" Ron Braley. Having. previously spent two years with Brock, Braley brings much needed experience to the Warriors‘ roster. Plaving at far less than 100 games, don‘t gauge the basketball abilities of the University of Waterloo Warriors or Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks just yet. UW coach Don McCrae and WLU head man Chris Coulthard are both better determine how their respective clubs stack up in the competitive Ontario Universities Athletic Associâ€" ation‘s West Division. "We‘re very pleased with our start but I think this week will really check our oil," said McCrae in reference to tonight‘s home encounter with Westâ€" ern Mustangs and Saturday‘s road game against Guelph Gryphons. UW opened the regular season last Wednesday with 65â€"54 win over the muchâ€"improved Gryphons at the Physical Activities Complex. They followed that up Saturday with a decisive 110â€"73 win over Windsor Lancers in the Border City. Meanwhile at WLU, Coulthard‘s crew needed triple overtime in its per cent, he scored 20 points in 15 minutes despite a severe injury to a toe. Five Warriors reached double rookie Andy Zienchuck, who tallied 15. It should be noted, said McCrae, that Windsor‘s two big players â€" Henry Valentini and Paul Morassutti â€" saw limited action due to early foul trouble "Andy Zienchuk is as good a freshâ€" men as we‘ve had come on this campus," said McCrae of the Cameâ€" ron Heights collegiate graduate. play all 94 feet. I knew he‘d be a good player but I didn‘t expect him to be this good so fast." WLU can also boast of a rookie Three precision teams from the Kâ€"W Skating Club competed in the Lake Placid International Precision Competition in New York over the weekend. The KWSC novice team, "Digmonds on Ice," skated their way to fifth position against 12 strong teams in the intermediate division. Pitted against 15 tough senior teams, the "Kweens on Ice" ranked sixth. The "Kâ€"W Krystals skated a strong performance in the masters division of 16 teams and placed fifth in the who‘s making immediate impact. Danny Deep, from London Beal, has ecmedaspotontlnwï¬ngmnd according to Coulthard, he‘s it. All three teams are coached by Kathy Mackowski. ‘He‘s an allâ€"round player that can Dial 746â€"6471 anytime and listen to an interesting taped Rible Message. A NEW YEAR‘S RESOLUTiON. ‘Krystals‘ place fifth ‘ BIBLE LINE opening win against Gueiph Gryphons . Richard O‘Brten photo . * * o+ apen m e on tes e ho af CALL 747â€"138 our team, he‘s young and will have to learn the game in game situations" | PR "We‘re a confident team in close games and I think that‘s going to help us. In year‘s gone by, we‘ve played to win, but we‘ve also tried to keep it close. The players firmly believe they are a secondâ€"place team behind Westâ€" But the most notable change at WLU is one of attitude, said Coulâ€" Despite the prediction by his playâ€" ers, Coulthard, like McCrae, feels there are a number of teams capable of taking first spot. Both feel it should be a battle between Gueiph, WLU, UW, McMaster and Western. 578â€"0200 . Fitness Consultant nurctece ies l CE >\ SAVE | JANUARY 27 | Fri. â€" 8:00 p.m. ! JANUARY 29 1 Sun.â€"3:00 p.m. | ENSEMBLE CONCERTS: I1JANUARY 12 David Falk, baritone I _ _ Boyd McDonald, piano . =JANUABY19 Casey Sokol, piano ! JANUARY #%6 Joseph Castello, trombone | JANUARY 25 WLU STUDENT COMPOSERS | | Wednesday _ Glenn Buhr, Director I \=____â€"â€" Recital Hall â€" Aird Centre f Admission: Adult $5. Student/Senior $3. I High School Students free with L.D. | JANUARY 27 â€" WLU WIND ENSEMBLE I Fri. â€" 8:00 p.m. Michael Purvesâ€"Smith, Director | JANUARY 29 WLU SYMPHONY _ I Sun.â€"3:00 p.m. ORCHESTRA I Michael Purvesâ€"Smith, Director | featuring Concerto Competition ! SPECIAL CONCERTS MONTH OF JANUARY MUSIC AT NOON â€" â€"â€"â€" CLIP AND SAVE â€"â€"~~â€" Wilfrid Laurier Umversï¬â€™y gos Faculty of Music _ ‘88â€"89 concert Season . K DUCT CLEANING NOW WHEN YOU CLEAN YOUR DUCTS BUCKS TIGHTEN & TONE "Your clean air specialists