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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jul 1994, p. 24

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PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1994 R SPORTS s J3 j es + Wl .5 On Wls ho roiiiae n eeine mte EXPERT SKATE SHARPENING ues King St. N. sls Who will be the new Coach of the Week for the Waterloo Siskins? ‘The week after Jeff Brick signed on to be the new head coach of the Waterloo Siskins for the upcoming junior B hockey season, the St. Clements native resigned after accepting a Divisionâ€"1 professional coaching position in l‘tfly. It‘s back to square one for Siskins _ Earlier this month former Siskin coach Geoff Ward accepted a coaching position with a Divisionâ€"1 team in Sweâ€" "He (Brick) was the fastest graduating Siskin head coach of all time," joked Siskin general manager Keith Ginâ€" 181 King St 5., Waterloo "We‘re really pleased for Brick. It sounds like a real good offer." Gingerich, who expects to announce another head coach later this week, doesn‘t believe that the Brick departure has been a setback. "We‘re still expecting to have a strong team. We hope to find a coach who has the same philosophy as the players. " hot':key team‘s excellent European Celtics aim to raise $30,000 There‘s only one thing standing in the way of the St. David Celtics high school hockey adventure â€" $30,000. In January 1994, the Celtics will be traveling to Europe for a series of hockey games, but according to coach Brian Malott, the team needs to run a series of fundâ€"raising projects in order to raise the needed amount of cash for the 10â€"day adventure. The first fundâ€"raising event, a CHAM Country Video Dance Party, will be held this Saturday night at the Mutual However, tickets sales have been slow and Malott admits he‘s lost a lot of sleep worrying about the upcoming event. "I know it‘s a long weekend, but we‘re still hoping to attract about 800 people for the event," said Malott. Other fund raising projects include bingos ($6,000 raised to date), selling Schneider‘s meats as well as selling cords of wood. "The whole trip will be costing each student about $1,900, of which $900 will have to come their own pocket. onceâ€"inâ€"aâ€"lifetime event." Tickets for the Country Video Party are $8 in advance and $10 at the door and are available at the Waterloo Recreâ€" ation Complex. "For many of these kids, this will be a 11 a.m.â€"6 p.m. Including Holidays Sunday

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