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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Sep 1982, p. 26

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Jeff Job (8) centers the puck to Siskin line mate Peter Young (18) who fed it to Jim Haldenby (not in the picture) for the third Siskin goal in their 5â€"4 win over Listowel!. Job led the Siskin offence with the winning goal â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" and four assists. Vic MacBournie photo m . » i @ Highâ€"flying line gets ‘"Job‘ done in overtime . Siskins‘ rookie coach Gerry Harrigan, celeâ€" brating his first reguâ€" lar season win, creditâ€" ed Job‘s quickness durâ€" ing the game. ‘"*Our defence cleared it up the ice. I picked it up, outskated their deâ€" fenceman and backâ€" handed it up over their goalie,"‘ explained Job. ‘"He‘s got that exploâ€" sive speed that allows him to get outside of people and evade the Job earned four asâ€" sists on Siskins‘ first four goals and then scored the winning overtime goal leading Waterioo to a narrow 5â€"4 victory at Waterloo arena. The win evened Sisâ€" kins‘ record at 1â€"1 and gave Listowel (0â€"1) their first loss of the season. Job, Siskins‘ 19â€"yearâ€" old veteran left winger, scored the suddenâ€" death overtime goal in the first minutes of overtime action. Vic MacBournie Chronicle Staff Jeff Job‘s oneâ€"man performance took the wind out of Listowel Cyclones and gave Waâ€" terloo Siskins their first win of the Midâ€" western Junior B seaâ€" son Sunday night. HOURS WEEKDAYS 95:30 _ _ _____ FRIDAY 99 SATURDAY 95:30, REMNANTS " to 75% OFF DECORATING CENTRE 382 KING ST. N. WATERLOO & Benjamin Moore Paint « Draperies, « Blinds & Bedspreads & Amerock Fixtures » Host Carpet Cleaning Although Job, shined in Sunday‘s game, it was linemate Pat Hinâ€" negan who came up big in Friday‘s 7â€"3 loss in Stratford. Hinnegan scored two goals in the losing cause assisted by Job and Mark James. * check," he explained. . After the first two regular season games this highâ€"flying line of Job, Hinnegan and James have figured in on all eight Siskin goals. Listowel drew first biood five minutes into the first period when Terry McCutcheon scored. Siskins fought back to tie the score five minutes later on a goal by team captain Todd Sheridan. Aithough Cycione deâ€" fenceman Dave Staâ€" chen put Listowel ahead minutes later, Siskins went to the dressing room after the first period up one goal So it was no wonder Harrigan sent them out to get the job done in the beginning of the overtime period. ‘"I went with this line because it was the one doing the scoring. Norâ€" mally most goals are scored in‘ the first part of overtime so 1 went with my best." after Hinnegan and Jim Haldenby both scored for Waterloo. Cyclones continued to pepper Einwechter who refused to give up the final goal although he did get some help from a couple of goal Siskins held onto their lead in the second period as the teams exchanged goals. Jim Wheeler scored for Sisâ€" kins while Todd Morâ€" gan fired his goal past Siskin goalie Don Einâ€" wechter. Cyclones came out flying in the third period and were all over Siskins looking for the tying goal which finally came midâ€"way through the final period when Kerry Barber banged it home to tie the score at four. Flag football kicked off a new season last weekend. The first game pitted last year‘s two finalists against each other with the Roughriders comâ€" ing out on top 24â€"2 over a weakened Argo team. Dave Peterson and Rider quarterback Darren Johnson acâ€" counted for all the Rider scoring Flag football begins In other minor footâ€" ball action on the weekâ€" end, Waterloo peewee football Chargers bowed out to an unuâ€" sually large Burlington posts. In the second game Tiâ€"Cats retired Als 19â€"13 ending the game with a 40â€"yard run by Tiâ€"Cat quarterback Mark Hopkins. **We had our chances tonight. *‘Siskins are a good skating team. They deâ€" finitely outplayed us in the first period but once we settled down I think we were pretty even." Despite the loss Cyâ€" clone coach Roy McKay was satisfied with the first game his team played. *"I thought our midgâ€" ets we brought up to repilace some of the injured players perâ€" formed well for us,% said Harrigan. "(Chris) Paranyi did Harrigan said Sisâ€" kins seemed a little ‘‘uptight in the early going of the game"‘ but settled down to play some good hockey. "Listowel played an aggressive style of hockey. I thought they did a good job taking our man off the puck. a good job patrolling the right wing and John Dietrich did a good job at center." M Dennis Brox and Kevin Schnurr missed the game because of injuries and Blake Ellis was suspended two games for fighting in the last 10 minutes of the Stratford game. "‘It‘s nice to get that first one especially when it comes at home," said Harrigan. The 21â€"0 loss will be the last, say Charger coaches. ‘‘We don‘t care who we play now or how big they are we‘ll be ready," said offensive coach Scott Leeming. Despite the strong defensive game by Shawn Hanna, and K arry J ackson, Chargers lost the game 21â€"0. *‘Our guys showed a lot of class. They were getting bumped all night and they stood up to it well." Viking team. & ROYAL BANK Daily Interest Savings. Our preferred rate savings account. Daily Interest Chequing. Let our staff help you choose the combination

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