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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1981, p. 18

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_ Sisks humble! Sugar Kings Kings, who have samâ€" pled five coaches so far this season and obviousâ€" ly still haven‘t come up with the right one, are buried in the Midwesâ€" tern Junior B cellar with but six wins in 34 outings and can already make alternate plans for when playoff _ time _ rolls around. And that‘s unfortunate based on their play in Sunday‘s first period when they dominated the firstâ€"place Siskins, By Rick Campbeli Chronicle _ Sports Editor The lowly and rudâ€" derless Elmira Sugar Kings traversed the spectrum of hockey posâ€" sibilities all within a space of 60 minutes durâ€" ing their 8â€"1 loss to Waâ€" terloo Siskins Sunday night PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1981 Those circumstances obviously took the wind out of their sails and with thoughts of yet anâ€" other loss forming in their minds, Kings reâ€" sorted, with a little bit of help fom their foes. to mindless hatchet tactics for the duration which turned what had been an entertaining contest into a substantial bore. ‘"I don‘t think those shots (21â€"9) were totally indicative of the play in the first period,. but But sadly fqr Kings, they came up empty in the stanza and in fact trailed 3â€"0 after one deâ€" spite outshooting their hosts 21â€"9 had two goals called back, and generally looked anything but a club that is fashioning such a brutal cellarâ€" dwelling record The rangy winger was literally an innocent bysâ€" tander on his second goal, a spectacular inâ€" dividual effort by left winger Mike Coppoline. Recent addition Jack McSorley, whose physiâ€" cal presence and knack of being in the right place at the right time have made him an inâ€" creasingly _ valuable player to the Siskin linâ€" eup. bagged a hat trick to lead the assault, inâ€" cluding a pair of carbon copy markers within three minutes at the midway point of the seâ€" cond period. (goalie JOhni Conrad played a hell of a period for us and came up with some big saves,"‘ said Waterioo coach Jack Egers. ‘"We certainly didn‘t deserve a 3â€"0 lead after one _ Waterloo Siskin goalie John Conrad had to make a quick move with his right pad to block this deflected shot from the point Sunday against Elmira. That‘s Stuart Hammond of Sugar Kings camping out for a rebound. Conrad held his mates in for the first period and then they took over to steamroll over Kings 8â€"1. After digging the puck loose in the corner in Waterloo territory, Copâ€" polino broke his stick but still managed to socâ€" cer dribble the puck up the ice. Racing to his bench for a new stick. Coppolino arrived on the scene in the Elmira end just in time to collar a slithering puck in the ‘‘When you‘ve got a club like that (Eimira» that has no chance of making the playoffs. and falls behind three or four goals you‘re bound to get that sort of thing." said Egers. ~I put a lot of blame on.the referee tonight â€" though.. he wasn‘t consistent..." McSorley then conâ€" verted a low powerplay point blast from Shawn Mulroney and the rout was on, which seemed to bring out the worst in the visitors who offered feeble opposition hockeyâ€"wise but much in the belligerence departâ€" ment from that point deep slot and as he whirled around and fired a shot at the net Mcâ€" Sorley deflected the disc past King goalie Scott Harrison. Brad Lund. ,Fred Come in and sign up Today at the Waterioo 145 Lincoin Rd. â€" 885â€"3500 ARTS .» CRAFT CLASSES Classes start the week of Jan. 26 members and seniors pay only 50% of course fees Friday in New Hamâ€" burg. it took a shorthâ€" anded goal by Brad King at 1:06 of overtime to give Waterloo a 3â€"2 win in New Hamburg Siskins. who trailed 2â€" 1 in the third. appeared to have the game won in the last minute when Duanne Moeser scored but a stick appeal by New Hamburg found Moeser‘s curve in violaâ€" tion by ‘iâ€"inch and therefore not only was the goal disallowed. the Waterloo player was also assessed a penalty. McEachnie, Tom Ab bott. Jeff Bender and Paul Berberich added singles for Waterloo, while Elmira captain Chris Irvine spoiled Conrad‘s bid for a shuâ€" tout with a powerplay goal in the third. Siskins outshot Elmira 44â€"43 Wed. 7:00â€"10 pm Cost $30.00 © DRAWING © MACRAME Tuesday 7:30â€"9:30 pm $25.00 © OIL PAINTING Thurs. 8:00â€"10 pm Cost $35.00 © ABSTRACT ART Monday 1:30â€"3 pm Cost $30.00 © CERAMICS (INTERMEDIATE) Thuss. 1:30â€"3 pm Cost $30.00 © POTTERY Monday 7:30â€"9 pm Cost $40.00 Tuesday 7:30â€"9 pm © CERAMICS (BASIC) NOW REGISTERING: > Monday 7:30â€"9:30 pm Cost $30.00 Siskins have two tough road games this week before coming home Sunday against Camâ€" bridge. Last night they ventured to Listowel and Friday head to Stratford for a contest that could very well decide first place. I _ wasn‘t overlyâ€" pleased with our effort. New Hamburg took it to us in the first period and looked like they wanted it more than we did." said Egers. We settled down in the last two periods though . But if Hahns thought they had turned the tables they were wrong as King‘s shorthanded marker settled the issue immediately. Berberich and Todd Loveday had the other Waterloo goals.

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