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"No way we're Just play- ing out these (last three) games waiting for the playoffs." he said Friday after Knights suffered their first loss of the season, a 21- 0 whitewash at the hands of Cameron Heights Golden Gaels. "We want to finish in the top four and we can't sit and wait for others to help us.“ As Reggie pointed out Fri- day, depending on how re- sults in this, the final week of the regular season go, there could be a logjam of teams with 3-3 records, his club among them. The chaotic situation was alleviated somewhat Friday when St. Jerome's upset previously undefeated Eas- twood 21-14 at Seagram Sta- dium to take top spot at 4-0. Eastwood and Cameron were both 4-1 heading into yesterday's action while six clubs struggle for the five remaining berths. Knights 25 CHRISTMAS CARDS WATERLOO SQUARE 886-1740 Have a private sitting in our studio by appointment. Choose your Christmas cards from proofs. 25 (3%"x4%") Christmas cards for just $19.95! o OFFER ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 q CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT Special offer available at these locations: hates! St. Jerome's yester- day and close out the season at home Friday against Woo terioe4hdoed. If they taped to gain vic- tories in either of those con- tests, they must perform far above what they showed both on offence and defence Friday. Knights attack sputtered through the first half-rain against the stingy Cameron defence, while the Gael of- fence led by poised quarter- back Frank Karat put all their points on the board on three glaring Knight mis- cues - which Heggie at- tributed to possibly stra- tegic error on the part of he and Knights coaching staff. "We anticipated in prac- tice all week that we'd have to defend against the strong running of (running back George) Mulligan," said Heggie, "and while we shut him down fairly effectively, it cost us in other areas. Those first two touchdowns were absolute gifts." Heggie was referring to a Karai-tsrRaiph Draws pass over the middle that the big end waltzed in for a 38-yard major midway through the first quarter. They then upped the lead to 14-0 in the second quarter when Karai found Clint Holznagel open by at least 15 yards in the Send your family or children 's portraits as Christmas cards [mm "gut-tsoot-ss-eine-e-rs-sta., a . .' The crowning blow came with only nine Seconds left in the half when Karel; under a heavy rush, arched a looping 29-yard pass to Carl Weber in the left corner at the Bluevale end zone just out of the out- stretched hands of defender Dave Pickett. T right flat for a 39-yard The rains stopped to begin the second half but so did nearly all of both teams of- fence as Knights and Gaels fought on even terms for the duration. "We just went back to our basic defense the second half," said Reggie "and judging by how it worked maybe we should have gone with it all along. You can blame the coaches for that." ' . But you cannot blame the coaches for the uninspired effort of what was before the game the leading point- getting and one of the most exciting offenses in the lea- gue. Pickett, by his coaches admission, played his poorest game by far at quar- terback. throwing passes short of receivers and fail- ing to generate a sustained attack. But he alone was not sole- ly responsible as the Knight l 995 STANLEY PARK MALL 893-7120 offensive line was bucked up consistently by Gaels, caus- ing primary Hocking assign- ments to be humbled. As ments to be jumbied. As such. Knights were con- sunny turning over the ball and giving the visuals ex- cellent field position. “Don't take anything" away from them (Cameron) either," said Reggie. "They're big and fast and have an excellent defence. They don't makeany mis- takes either. But we're not nearly as bad a team as we showed today. We just had a terrible week of practice and it continued today. I'm positive we can beat the top teams on our best effort." Heggie, as well as players like Dave and John Pickett. were eagerly anticipating meeting St. Jerome's yes- terday as five Knights for- merly played at the Kitchener school. "ttii, thing is we've only got a day to turn things around," said Reggie. "It's all in the attitude." Noter. Despite breaking down defensively, Knights still have the second-best defensive record in the lea- gue behind St. Jerome's. Get your rear in gear. Take a walk “all: . Hart]: nLn as: