Cxmtinuexi from page " unt- there who would hear us unkss Wh' lwut ourwlvts" Players win one for longtime coach 'll The Kitchener-Waterloo Senior "B" Kodiaks are one win away from their first provincial lacrosse title after taking the first two games against the Mohawk Stars. But they still had ttr "row it, starting with a 4 I wumwl the hast [mun Irnnl ()urn Sound. Brad l tritlitt mun two for [nut in that gum" tsith twoRBis. In gunw mu Adam Tutr wyck started what “1mm! um In be u torrid weekcrld ttt tht. plate by hitting um hnnw runs whilv driving in tour in a 5-4 win over t means In game three pitching was the key with Andy McLean striking out tight while giving up no earned runs in a !i-2 win over Camp- Milford. They opened the series with an 8-5 win Saturday night at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Com- plex. and followed it up with a 1353 thrashing Sunday night at the Brantford Civic Centre. Kyle Arhuckle led the offensive explosion with a hat-trick in the first game and four more goals in the wt'und. 'I'hal set up the first of two matchups against Bramalea, who already had a loss com- ing into the finals. Also scoring in the Kodi- aks opening night victory were captain Kelsey (Nth. Hill Taylor, Wayne Burke. Michael erymans and lush The Midget Twins missed their fimt opportunity at the title Iosing8-6 to a hot-hitting mam and despite Vanwyrk's hrs! efforts after he drove in another three runs. Kodiaks one win from title But he wouldn't he denied in game mm. even though the Midget Twins trailed 3-0 early in the contest. The Twins managed to crawl back In 4-2 Late in the game with one out and the bases loaded with Vanwyck coming up to the plate again. That precipitated a Singles in Sunday night's contest went to Andrew Harlholt. Mike Daley and Chris Stewart. The Twins Corey Jackson fires a strike for the Twins in earlier tournament action this season. Black. Burke and Black also added two more apiece in the game two win. with Phil Parsons also adding a pair. mound meeting by Bramalea. Martin used that time to impart a few words of wis- dom to Vanwyck. "He luokéd a little tense. and I kind ofloked around with him," said Martin. "lust I reduces the level of bacteria, yeast and mold micro-organisms in carpeting by an average of 92.5% I wall to wall and area rugs . CARPET CLEANING otratooidm'J)oitr. Mtetttidrt Nobody (Team Better Than Shamanic! (519) 893-0046 The deciding game of the best-of-ne series could be Thursday night at the Rec Complex, starting at 8 pm. Both teams have also qualified for the President's Cup tournament. which the Kodiaks will host Aug. 22-27 at the Rec Complex. go out there and if you see one you like. give it a rip. It seemed to work. "I was just trying to drive the ball somewhere through the infield hard," said Van- wyck. "When I saw the ball Call us Valerie Faults“ Flu more gel past the third tvases" I Ion-w the game mus oven" And while Vanwyrk murhrd first the rest ot' his wammutm swanm-d Brddley (irifru1 at home plate. "Apparently that was our coaches lirst win ever at the tuurnunn'nl even though they've been cuaching threw er." laughed Vunwyck, "Richard Win. pretty happy." And Martin could hide it. "That was my first one in IS years of coaching." said Martin. "it was a lung time coming. "When your down to your last couple of outs in the bot, mm of the seventh. and you win it that way, that's the most exciting way you can win ic" Even the long trip home couldnt wipe the smile of his face He even caught his assis- tant coach of IO years. Mike Axford, pinching himself in the car like he still muldn't believe it, "One time I looked over and he was pinching him- wif," laughed Martin. "I asked him what he was doing "He said, hm l aivake? f didnt dream this?' I said PIO.' "For us it was something. It was our first major champi- onship, and l was really proud ofthe boys" i ittti..tig:9 . ADVERTISERS appreciate it when you tell them w.. tsaw your ad In the Chronicle. . , a time“: shopping experience