*‘*We have the heavy ones next weekend," said Warrior coach Don McKee on Sunday after watching his team come back from a 3â€"1 deficit in which they were outshot 17â€"3 in the first period. The question can now be asked regarding whether Warriors can stay with the frontrunners and a lot could depend on the result of weekend games against Western Mustangs (2â€"1â€"0) Saturday in London and Yeomen Sunday at 2: 30 at Columbia Icefield. _ Richard O‘Brien _ | Chronicle Staff In a complete reversal of form from previous season, University of Waterlqo hockey Warriors have climbed to the top of the Ontario Universities Athletic Association standings. With home ice victories of 5â€"3 over Brock Badgers on Sunday and 4â€"2 over McMaster Marauders on Friday, Warriors improved their record to 5â€"1â€"1 to take a share of first place with York Yeomen (5â€"0â€"1). PAGE 32 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1985 McCutcheon had two goals in that game and Beric Sykes had the other. Hawks had reached the championship game with a 10â€"5 win over American International from Springfield, Mass. Over the past few years, Terry McCutcheon was ‘"We‘re quite pleased with Terry‘s play," said Waterloo Siskins‘ leader in junior B hockey. Now â€" Laurier coach Wayne Gowing. "For his size, he‘s it‘s obvious he fits right in at the university level. _ got very good mobility, good hands and a touch The big centre is in his first year with Wilfrid around the net. He works hard at what he‘s Laurier Golden Hawks and over the weekend he doing." The big centre is in his first year with Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and over the weekend he scored four goals and was named most valuable player of the Rochester tournament won by Golden Hawks. McCutcheon‘s goal 15 minutes into the third period of the championship game was the tieâ€" breaker as Hawks won 3â€"2 over the host team from Rochester Institute of Technology. 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