‘‘Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, Névember 7, 1979 By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor There is no doubt Waâ€" terloo Siskins are going to miss the slick playmaking of centre Brad Schnurr, who is schedduled for abdominal surgery shortly which will keep him on the shelf for the better part of two months. ‘-fiï¬t the absence of Schâ€" nurr hasn‘t slowed down his linemates one bit so far. 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Saunders, who was named playerâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"month for Octâ€" ober, explained that the inâ€" sertion of Lund is notâ€"really a change for Musselman or 3 for BEAUTY AND SKIN CARE Gift Certificate g O néyf LIFI JANE PERNFUSS ESTHETICIAN Something old, something new, | i for Athena, Hawk bâ€"ball women By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Except for a few personâ€" nel changes, Wilfrid Launer Golden Hawks and Waterloo Athenas women‘s basketball teams appear to have asâ€" sumed the same complexion that characterized their 1978â€"79 seasons. , "In the exhibition season when Shakey (Schnurr) was out with the Ranger As, Lundy played with us and we piled up a lot of points," said Saunders. ‘"So when Schnurr came back it left Jack: (coach Egers) with quite a decision to make since we had so much sucâ€" cess with Schnurr last year. Now since Brad (Schnurr) is out, we‘re really only back to what we were in the preâ€" season." Basically, Athenas need to start believing in themselâ€" ves, and Hawks have to find an offence to match their spirited defence. But since both teams lost high profile individuals,. neither task is going to be simple Saunders had nothing but praise for both centres, inâ€" dicating it is a treat to play with both. ‘‘"The girls are scared when they hit the floor, then they get it together later on and realize they can play with the other team,."" said UW coach Sally Kemp Monâ€" day after her Athenas dropped their leagueâ€"openâ€" ing game 83â€"59 to defending champion Laurentian in Sudbury Saturday "It was the same thing in both our exhibition games last week. we played a poor first half in both and then a ‘‘That‘s one of the reason why I‘m off to such a fast start. They are both so smart with the puck, you know if you feed them you‘re bound to get a pass back. I‘ve had loads of chanâ€" ces this year."‘ _ Sunday it was a case of Siskins blitzing Rangers with forechecking in their own end, creating havoe for netminder Chris Power. Seâ€" veral Waterloo goals were of the classic variety, inâ€" cluding Mike Coppolino‘s firstâ€"period breakaway and Saunders bangâ€"bang play with Musselman in the seâ€" cond. Other Siskin marksâ€" men were Brad King and Mike Mader while Larry Shomphe â€" spoiled John Conrad‘s shutout bid in the first miAute of the third period. great second half. We‘re a very young team. _ _ _ From forward right back to Conrad in goal Siskins exâ€" uded hustle and spirit at a level higher than any other contest this year at the arena. It was their second Waterloo, which finished third in OWIAA Tier I reguâ€" lar season last year at 8â€"4 behind Laurentian and Guelph before winning the consolation final over Otâ€" tawa, will no doubt miss the multiâ€"talented Liz Silcott, who led the league in scorâ€" ing with 344 points, 81 more than her next closest mival. ‘‘That‘s one of our major problems right now, we‘ve got a new girl and secondâ€" year girl at point guard," said Kemp. ‘‘Tightening up our defence and playing with intensity for 40 minutes are our major priorities, but we‘ve accomplished a great deal of that already. We‘re just starting to develop, every game it seems we get a little better C _ _ . d HIELZTC NERRC! 7 * Heading the list of returâ€" ness for Athenas are Sue Porter. Beth Parsons, Marg Kerr. Norie Spence. Nancy Campbell and Jill Fisher Kemp expects incoming guard Jennifer Russell from Sault Ste Marie to play a big role and she gave such an indication Saturday by leading Athena scorers with 16 points Other rookies inâ€" clude Cathy Brown,. Jan Carwardine,.. Pan Cheng Liang. Karen Chapman,. Victoria Hunter and Robin Burgess The only team change in Tier I is that Toronto has reâ€" placed McMaster. which now joins Laurier in Tier II ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR Manon Harbec impressive win in as many outings, the first coming last Sunday in Elmira when Kirig scored in the last minâ€" ute. The Waterloo club needâ€" ed those wins, first since they played poorly in a 7â€"3 loss in Owen Sound the Friâ€" day before, and also they begin a fiveâ€"game in nine day stretch starting Friday at homie 8 pm. against Lisâ€" towel. ‘""I think that Owen Sound game did a world of good for us,"" said Saunders, who has 11 goals and 13 assists in only 11 games. *We thought we could just go up there and throw our sticks on the ice, but they sure showed us. This league is so equal this year everyone is taking a run at everyone, look at Owen Sound tying Stratford t1â€"1) this afternoon."" "I don‘t think there‘s any doubt Guelph will be the top team, they‘ve got about the best alignment I‘ve seen," said Kemp. ‘‘*Laurentian will also be tough but not the same as last year and Toronto should also have a very competitive team.‘" Athenas first home game is tonight at the PAB against Western at 8 p.m. _ Over at Laurier, head coach Melanie Rodney said the key to her team‘s sucâ€" cess will depend on its abiâ€" lity to deyelop a stronger ofâ€" fence than the club which finished with a 2â€"10 record one year ago. But gone from that squad is centre Trudy Smit, who finished in the top 10 in scorâ€" ing with 129 points and reâ€" bounds with 116. Also missâ€" ing will be guard Deb Wendâ€" land, Hawks field general in the past and also one of the club‘s top free throwers averaging 76% last year Wendland will assist Rodâ€" ney partâ€"time with her coaching duties. Hawks struggled through four exhibition losses but Rodney attributed the lack of success to the playing time she afforded her seven rookies ‘‘We‘ve had most of our trouble so far with inexâ€" perience,. but I wanted to play the rookies so they know what to expect. said the secondâ€"year WLU coach ‘In our last game against Windsor we played a lot betâ€" ter defensively but still had 440 PHILLIP ST WATERLOO ONTARIO 886 3302 ©@ Reupholistering © Repairs © Draperies ©@ Furniture stripping and refinishing. We offer you quaranteed workmanship 18 years expenence Very Reasonable Prmces tree estimates ® pickup and deliwwery Highlighting Sunday‘s game was the excellent twoâ€" day effort of the Siskins, who held the recentlyâ€"high scoring Rangers to only one goal. Conrad was also superâ€" steady when he had to come with the big save, like in the first period when he outâ€" guessed Jim Lapier on a breakaway with the game scoreless. m Although the first perio' was evenlyâ€"matched, Sis kins drew away quickly in the second with three goals in the first six minutes. It was the first time this year they have established a commanding jJead so early in the contest. "I think it was the only time all year that we didn‘t run into hot goaltending too,"" said Saunders. trouble getting the ball in. the net. We did come out the game on a high note and the kids have a lot more conâ€" fidence than before."" Hawks no doubt will look to forward Karen Danch to continue to provide the leaâ€" dership and ‘inspiration which she has brought to the club the past two years. She led the entire league in reâ€" bounding last year with 129 while finishing just behind Smit is scoring with 126 points. Rodney hopes the transfer of centre Cindy Stinchcomâ€" be from Western will help improve and balance Hawks offense. ‘"Certaimly we‘ll be lookâ€" ing to Karen for her scoring and rebounding,"" said Rodâ€" ney. ‘‘"And the exhibition season showed me that Cindy .will help out conâ€" siderably, she‘s very tough inside."‘ Despite the large number of rookies, Hawks also have highâ€"quality returness in Jill Burtch, Sue Bates, Chery! Coates and Gayle Beue gg It might be my respo M@ sibility since I try to stress defence. but thaere‘s no doubt we‘ve got to generate more offense if : we‘re to be successful."" said Rodney Hawks open â€" regularâ€" season play Saturday at 3 p m at home against Mcâ€" Master Tuesday they visit Ryerson and return home Sunday Nov 18 at noon against Carleton