The win gives Titans an 18-2 record with their final regular sea son game coming up Thursday against Scar borough Fischbeim Mr. Stereo Titans shake off doldrums "We laid back a little at the start. played man-to-man and just took it easy," said Titan playinu-coach Mike Visser describing why Mr. Stereo fell behind 28-21 after eight minutes of the n, st half against the 7-13 l .ennox club. They were a trifle sluggish to start. but once they got their act in gear KW Mr Stereo Titans took little time Thursday showing why they are number nne in the Etobicoke Hecreir tional Basketball League as they dropped York Lennox 84313. Waterloo Siskins' season may be over on the ice but it sure isn't in the OHA board room. A gritty but just in adequate effort by Sisr kins in Stratford last Friday night resulted in a 7-4 defeat to the locals. to give Stratford the eight-point semi- final series 9-1 and bring the curtain down on Waterloo's season. However, Siskins are still irate about an enormous $850 fine le- vied on them by the OHA last week as a result of a "game-end- ing brawl" in game four of the series March 7 in Waterloo in "But then we re YDUCARE. March " - April , , K-W Goal " ign‘}: 390002.00 “at; . .‘J IIs F mulls ' J T f mmsmm Sisk hopes sink grouped. got things to gether and by halftime we were up 44-40, We also moved up our do fence in the seond half and started pressing them mart-to man, They're a bigger club and don't really handle the pressure all that well. Titans were m full control in the second halt and at one point opened by a 73-58 mar- gin, which both benches cleared. Both Siskins and Stratford were hit for 16 game misconducts at $50 per player, while Stratford‘s Jay Heim buck and Shawn Mulroney of Waterloo drew $25 fines for their part as spectators in the shenanigans. War terloo also drew a $25 fine for being first off the bench in the song- and-dance which in re- ality was far less se- vere than appearances indicated. And that's what has Siskin Rener- al manager Pete Brill angered to the point that so far he has refused to pay the fine md don't really handle T h u r a d a y , s e n- he pressure all that counter with Fischbein we†will be Titans last until Titans were m full April l playoffs. a.turle .ontrol in the second up for the Ontario. In- V _ termediate champion- he†and at any point ships which begin in St. opened by a 7.T58 mar Catharines the follow- {in ing day Y M CA Iooki n g Waterloo Family YMCA is looking for voidh- teers to act as instructors for gymnastics. ball hockey, soccer and tennis lessons in its l0~week Spring Program Session. The session begins on Monday April 5 and runs to Saturday June ll, irGf, it}? interested please can Liave Morton of the Waterloo Family Y at 885-3500. Dan Berry paced the winners with " points while Visser with I7 and Brian Ray with 13 were next in line. Six, foot-eight giant Randy Cook had 20 points for the losers. pending a final decision on the matter by OHA chairman of the board Bill Ruddock. “I'm hoping they'll (OHA) have a hearing shortly. the (OHA) an- nual meeting is about April 20 or so and I'm sure they'll want ew erything cleaned up by then," said Brill. "It's the principal of the ‘thing as far as we're (Siskins) con- corned. we don't think fines were warranted for 17 players. (maybe three per team or so. s,:,,,,::,,))!,,,,,,', Price I - 'tttcr TWICE the working capacity ot a stand ard shock Maximum stabmty unde the roughest road condmons Fo mostcars 550 In“; " I. 200 FRANKLIN nun. CORNER OF WATERLOO HWY. " l HWY. #97. CANINDGE ALL AUTO CENTRES OPEN AT 0 All. 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