Hockey arriors nahm streak Golden Hawks in the standings. . . Warmers have a record of 10-2, which is currently the best in the league. Whenlthe season resumes in January the Warriors will be meeting the McGill Redmen m a 3 ML game. Redmen are currently eemnn in the East Division behind the Umversl- t? ot Trois Riviem. Laurier. with an bbl record. meet McGill Jan. 10 hoping to inch closer to the league-leading Warriors. LThe redhot University of Waterloo ockey Warriors may well be disap pointed that the Christmas break has arrived. Waterloo. which won the west division of the Ontario University Athletic Associ- ation last year, defeated Western Mus tangs 4.2 in their last game before the beak, extending their winning streak to eight consecutive games and a three-point lyltwer crosstown rivals Wilfrid Laurier "You know, in the fimt four or rnre weeks they were a little unsteady, but in the the past few weeks they have played pretty well," Siskin coach Gerry Harrigan said. Siskm general manager Pete Brill and scout Ruth Gingrich first saw Watson two seasons ago in a North Bay tourna- ment Harrigan got a good look at him at last year's training camp and knew that the youngster was Siskin material. e Cudhea ronicle Staff For those still questioning the abilities Waterloo Siskin goaltender, Michael ateon and Joe Benninger, catch the notes from this past weekend’s games. Youth between the poets has certainly laid off for the Siskina who defeated the lolody Platers in Guelph tro on Saturday m Watson’s second shutout of the season hen returned home on Sunday for Ben- lingers third shutout of the season as the liaklns pounded the Brantford Classics tr Vaterloo goaltending and efence shine in victories “IT'S me n! . um: mass {179% - 'f tor comm" no“? _ Smite 8 Summit: it 56"" . wmmoo 'es "u tur .4 ha? CMEm I. n "ht, s... 35mm. m. â€ram sat-mu I d ' S I ' We've been under Christmas Trees ___.._. for Seven Years Stevens continued his hot weekend scoring streak with two more goals on Sunday night against the Classics. Staph lefebvre also had a pair with singles to Dean MacDonald and Chris George. in Guelph, Scott Stevens and Scott Hill each led the Siskins with two goals each. Joel Poirer and Neil Morgan had the others. - - - _ . On the weekend the Siskin 'special tearns' were in complete control scoring two short-handed goals and two power- play goals against Guelph, and one short- handed goal and two power-play goals against Brtpt.ford. -.. ' "The special teams, I'd say, have tight. ened up a bit over the last week or so. Yet, a couple of weeks ago against Lisbowel they had six Bowerglay goals against 95.: "i know that it must be rough on the road for them, but they're pretty tough up there and they're tough against us down here as well." As for Owen Sound, Harrigan knows they're a "damn good hockey team" and has a lot of respect for them, but for some reagon they're just not istioring, _ _ the fold. At first, both fought the puck, but " indiucated by the weekend scores, they've both settled in quite nicely. The Waterloo coach admitted that any time there's a shutout it reflects the play of the entire team. Sitting in third place with a 19-7-1 record, Siskins are hoping to close the gap between them and the second-le Stretford Gallium: this week, especially this Sunday night when the Cullitons come to town. The last time these two clubs met, a heavily. penalized Siskin club dropped a 4-1 decision. Tonight the Siskins will meet the Sugar Kings in Elmira followed by a Friday night trip to Owen Sound against the pesky Greys. - 7 7 7 7 7 "Sunday night should be a real game against Stratford, but looking at Elmira I know they'll give us a hard time. They always do. For some reason we always have a hard time against them." 'tn the first tour pr five weeks they were a little unsteady, but In the past few weeks they have played pretty well,' Brill and Gingrich didn't have to travel so far to see Benninger at work. The Kitchener native was a standout in the midget league last year and after he tried out at a major A camp, they took him into Harrigan For seven years we have been servlng the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Our-dressshlrts-pants-coals-sults . sportsman I accessories have nnea may wish lists. PersonaI service with the thtest In fashlon. Guaranteed to please. What more could you wish for? Shop our extended Christmas hours. out certMcaun available. A Waterloo Siskin tom-rd is tripped uop by a Bttttttfoed Classic ttetettcetttan in Sunday night junior B hockcy nation at the Wmenoo Arena. WATERLOO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY 'ttt,sgiiitt ' MEN'S , SHOPPE FREDERICK STREET MALL KrTCttENER 579-6367 Mom-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 96:30 opdo Sundays, Noon-4:30 DECEMBER 11 1991 .PAGE A25 mum-um