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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Dec 1980, p. 15

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It may be that been}! trouble Waterloo Sixth: have in the New Year, if the last two winning weekends are any in- dication of things to come, will be getting Tqrehed' up for panes. Sistins duplicated the: doubleheader wee- Iaid wins ot two weeks ago against Elmira with another against Ustowel Cyclones this weekend. With those kinds of per- formances, Sistins coach Jack Egers ad- mitted his team may get over confident. "It seems that when you get playing these teams," he said of the Cyclones, "it's hard for the players to get psyched up. When you play sloppy you get With their last two victories - an 8-3 win Friday and an 8-1 win Sunday - Waterloo sits on top of the Midwestern Jr. B League with 46 points, four points better than second-place Strat- ford Cullitons, who were idle Sunday. The abrupt turnaround came after a dismal weekend at the begin- ning of December that saw them drop a 3-2 loss to Cullitons and then managed only a " draw with the Hahns. Since then, the club has won six straight games, including an all- important rematch with Stratford. "We're just playing good, consistent hock- ey," Egers said. "The kids want to win; they've got a "good atti- tude and that's half the battle in Jr. B." The weekend en- counters with the Cy- clones weren't an excep- tion. Jeff Bender, a native of Listowel attending tm- iversity in Waterloo, fi- gured prominently in both victories. Friday, his three goals spear- headed the Siskins at- tack. His contribution Sun- day was less obvious. With only a second re- gnome on mm: m TODAY WE CAN ASSIST you. HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL? "I - M. N.. Kitehe- (m - Inherit!) 15.13. After but! '2b7tS6 me but m. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS Siekin defenceman Brian Kehoe pushes Cyclone's Terry McCutcheon away from the net as goalie Tim McCullough tries to smother the-puck. Siskins took both weekend games against Unowel. mining on the clock and in the third gave the Sis- Waterloo attack. The dates marked on the Stains leading 3.0 in kins the opportunity Mike Coppolino played his calendar - Jan. 16 the second, Brad King they were looking for. a strong game for the and Feb. I - are the two started scrapping with Less than a minute Siskins, scoring two upcoming matches Chad Cross at the side of into the third and with goals; one of which against Stratford. the Cyclones net. both clubs two men proved to be the winner. “If we beat them the Before that had ended, Listowel goalie Rod Sachs left his crease to go after Bender, who had been exchanging pleasantries with Sachs. After the commotion had subsided all four were given game mis- conducts plus five-minu- te fighting majors and a two - minute minor, Sachs and Gross were also assessed an extra two-minute minor. The change of goalies ACADIAN UPHOLST6RY and INTERIOR Manon Harboc 440 PHILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO 886-3302 Less than a minute into the third and with both clubs two men short, two quick shots from the point - the first by Shawn Mulroney and the second by Brian Kehoe - evaded substitu- te netminder Jim Mac- Donald. Both goals were unas- sisted and boosted the Waterloo margin to five goals. After that dreary be- ginning MacDonald set- tled down, allowing only three more goals against a sometimes ferocious Reupholstering Repairs Draperies Furniture stripping and refinishing We offer you guaranteed workmanship 18 years experience Marry Reasonable Prices free estimates 0 pickup and delivery Waterloo attack. Mike Coppolino played a strong game for the Siskins, scoring two goals; one of which proved to be the winner. Netminder Tim McCu- Iough's shutout was spoiled with six minutes left, on a break by Bruce Hunting _ Fred 'McEachnie, Todd Sheridan, Todd bo- veday and Paul Ber- berich supplied the other Siskins markers. With just under two months remaining in the league schedule. Egers is eyeing the league title they were robbed of last year. The dates marked on his calendar - Jan. 16 and Feb. 1 - are the two upcoming matches against Stratford. "if we beat them the next two games we'll have first," he com- mented, “If not they will Motivating his char- ges won 't be a concern for those games, he said. 31 Ladies Slim & Trim 9:30 - 11:30 am. Public Skating 1:00 - 4:00 am. Now You: Ev. Party _ 8:30 a.m. Buffet Lunch Party Favours 8:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. Adv. tickets _ $6.50 At the door - $7.50 35 MIRSLAND om: - "on: mam memo MI MARSH!!!) DRIVE . "II! ”3-1111 WIIERLOO WATERLOO WHONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMIER 31, In - PAGE " Public Stating 1:00 - 3:30 pm. 3:00 . 5:30 p.m. Adult Slut. (25 yrs. a over) 8:00 - 11:00 pm. 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