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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Sep 1991, p. 37

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guy now, SIM? “my I Other than letting Guelph back into the game, Hawks were penalized for over 100 yards on the offense while quarterback Bill Kuhn was sacked for 50-yards in total. Last year the team was only sacked for a loss of 110 yards. The highlight of the game was Laurier running back Andy Cecchini The Lee Laurier University Golden aw managed tocling on to a 27-23 win " they matched victory out of the arms of Gryphon Chuck Sims in the dying seconds of the game, WLU entities Marty Perk and Greg Knox stripped the ball from Sims in the final moments of the game and held off the Gryphon', who scored a touchdown. convert and a tmrpoint safety during the last four minutes of the game. "lt was too damn close," admitted WLU coach Rich Newbrough, who watched the game from the spotters box while letting his assistant coach- esnhnndle the op4ield duties, "We played well enough to win," Knight said of the loan to Toronto. 'Tm disappointed in the fact that we played good football, now the big contest is whether we can _ _ _ "I, , n..- - "nan uuuu vuL. On Friday night in Toronto Stuart Brindle kicked a 21-yard last-second rseld goal lifting the Varsity Blues, to a 21-20 season-opener win while on Saturday the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks held off a late Gryphon rally to secure a 27.23 vimry at Sewn: Stadium. What's in stoeliiNiii"irio'i' ball team" atuimei%i7/h"t"ive" .9,ttttio. Utyivet1st'tr_tootttaii season. One down, six to go scratch at 111 while the JiiG" {if iii& '33; themselves in a deep hole that mentally, as well as talkie-ally, will be tough tlimb out. Rich Newbrough admits he folders HAWKS were "one lue V __._.- -mwmu, nwuuu- wueuule Neither Warrior coach Dave Tuffy' Knight nor Gryphon coach Dan McNally wants to see their club sitting with an " (won-lose) record, but after this Pye, one club will be starting frpm Irv-ah» .4 1 , _.L,‘I, .. .. --- _ This Saturday's game between the University of Waterloo Warriors and the Guelph Gryphons could be a pivotal one, and it's only the second week of 01.13119 Univegsigy football schedule The Wilfrid Pete Cudhoa Ch_f0nicje Staff Golden Hawks top Gryphon; face Marauders on Saturday Warriors, thyphons seek first win el INSIDE SPORTS 'ttttya/ia'. 'nd his ,__ -- -_.. - uuu we “In! otluIr. day. However, Newbrough’e biggest am. oern this week is the penalty end of the game, which he admits deeply hurt the team. Kubas hit wide receiv- er Brent Stucke with a 40-ytud pass to the Guelph one-yard line, only to have it called back. Running back Ceechini also had one of his long runs called back as well which would have given Hawks excellent rield position. Instead, on both accessions, they were forced to kick on third down. ofremn'vely Hawke’ Ceochini, Ste. fan Ptaszek, P.J. Martin and Brent Stucke scored touchdowns while de. fensively Greg Knox shone with an interception and three fumble recove- - -- - -..J "an 511.161an with a dislocated shoulder. It's doubt, ful that he'll be a starter this Satur. A-.. “autumn wnere they’ll meet the much improved McMaster Maurad. ers, which won it’s season opener thrashing the Windsor Lancers 34-3 on Saturday. ”They're a seasoned team," New. brough said of the Mauraders. "They have running back Tony D’Agostino who, at 5-foot.7, is not tall, but build like a bowling ball - he's tough to Mop, "If we stop D'Agosstino and don't Mop ourselves (penalties), we'll win the ball game." McMaater suffered a big loss in its opener against Windsor when all-star 11Pft Bob Eerry yes sidelined who needed only 48 yards to set an 0.U.A.A. rushing record. The fifth. year player carried tiys.ball 17 times for a total of M yards giving him a total of 2,850 career yards. This Saturday the Golden Hawks will take the show on the road to Hamilton where they’ll meet the much improved McMaster Maurad. ere, which won it’s season one!!!” So imp m an loci u a 540 today You'll save m mm; u could av: you my lunch mm nimble Th: Feo 740 min only 323.695 . Which ii very link (a I car that wen Mt much luke Volvo's legendary manner. to: may A long llsl 0! luxury (more: ymfd um IO ad on can that cost nous-us men And. ohm a: quality and dummy Voivos IR than (a. $oumri_rtPttdlor*ou0sai" You'll save My when youhvyn And owning “could av: van mm. a.“ '..r- ._....._., - - The PPe can only 323.595 Special team's ale; ii;i%iiiriiTiiiiii; last week, While Mike Raynard’s kicking averaged 36 yards, penalties on the kick saw the ball brought back to the area of the kick resulting in Blue's éuccigross: With the success of the Warrior running game against the Blues, quarterback Steve Bennet was called to pass just nine times, but against a much larger Gryphon team Knight’s going to have to rely on Bennet's abilities and use running back Tom Chartier in abort-yaw situations 7 . M, ,-. __-.. ....., we a...” A 60-yard Hail Mary pass by Blues' quarterback Eugene Buccigrmrsi set up a 20-yard game-win. ning field goal. Knight knows that when the Gryphons come to town this Saturday his secon- dary is going to have to work on the pass defence and his defensive line has to put pressure on the Guelgh quarterback. pick ourselves up and get back into the game." A BA..-._J 1-1,:I‘. . _. _ Last play of game sinks UW in opener . . , ' - "P"-'..-... Wilfrid Lauder Golden Hawk delenswe back Many Penc hauls down Ihtmtptt Gryphon Aldrich Daugherty in Saturday afternoon university tooth." action. VOLVO 'MmqmwwxrkflmwmmmHumvumnnuu: """"'"'t"pe-i-eil'iia%'ii hm-xmo‘unu "ae,--, ----, - With just ii Tsai; riiii'iiniag Toronto failed on a field goal, but secured a single pomt. followed by Brindle's game-winning kick "a-.. we In Toronto Chartier scored on a one-yard run to tie the game, but Blues went ahead 10.7 With two second remaining in the half on Brindle's first Pteld goal. Waterloo took a 13-10 lead at 8:11 of the third when wide receiver Kent Willmore scored on a IO, yard pass from Bennet. Once again the Blues stormed back to take the lead followd by a fourth quarter punt-return touchdown by Cory Delaney giving Waterloo a 20” lead, "He was effective against 30 and 35 yards. They say I two years, but I remember hi non»act1ve roster when I we that was four seasons ago." In Toronto Charts, mud .._. V u... an“. o '" at WUUHUUWn Blue's also had another weapon on thear side 1n former CFL wide receiver Paul Shorten, who played two season's with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. scramble to score hu: tetun's first touchdown DI.._'- -t_, I , . s enemve agamst us returning punts of yards. They say he was m the CFL for but I remember him being on the Argo's ”mo.“ “.1... y W“ an ' . Motors WW fl. ...‘ my. a when I was with the Argos, and MS King St. North Waterloo, Ont. (519) 885-5090 -K MOTORS

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