season is 17â€"4, with all four losses coming the previous weekend at ent. Spinners play in a provincial tournament this weekend at Vaâ€" riety Village in Toronto. San Diego, California, with 20 of North America‘s best teams presâ€" scored 13 points as Spinners fought back for 4342 win over Ottawa at Cameron Heights colâ€" legiate. Spinners trailed 27â€"15 at halftime. Former Spinner Dennis Bruce Russell scored 17 points to lead the Twin City Spinners to 56â€"50 overtime victory over Ottaâ€" wa Royals in wheelchair basketâ€" ball action at Conmestoga College Power of Opportunity at: eouru,mwt.haï¬tmeuu.lm "I think it‘s important the guys are loose at the right time and we try to make sure they are. It makes the younger guys feel at home," said Oberle, who plays first base for the junior Interâ€"County Waterioo Expos during the "offâ€"season." "Last year (in a Chronicle interview) l made the comment something to the effect of it (baseball) just being fun in the summertime and the guys were all over me. So let‘s just say baseball is more relaxing," Spinners keep on winning The team‘s overall record this Watching Open House DiSCOVBr the Dynamic growth is the key to the outstandin November 30 & December 1 VALHALLA _ INN King & Benton Streets for 886â€"1060 or 746â€"1199 into SOLD! Call Gary Voigt, Sale I turn FOR SALE Waterloo Siskins moved back into first place this week, On Sunday in Waterloo, Siskins got goals from Mike MacKay, Shawn DuBois, Jamie Pegg and Larry Rucchin to squeeze past Guelph Bs 4â€"3. In Listowel Friday, Ryan D‘Arcy paced the attack with a twoâ€"goal performance to lead Waterloo to a 4â€"1 win over the Cyclones. Rucchin and Bob Shelp also scored. Siskins began the week with a 7â€"5 win over Kitchener Bs. DuBois tallied three times, Dan Rintche twice, with singles going to MacKay and Shelp. Kinat nlans is an the line W. _ First place is on the line Wednesday night in Elmira as the secondâ€"place Sugar Kings (16â€"3) host Waterloo (16â€"2â€"1). Sisks move into first At 19, Oberle has one year of junior eligibility remaining, a year he hopes shatter his brother‘s family trophy. "I won‘t be able to break Dean‘s record this year, but I‘m going to give it my best shot next season," said Oberle, who hopes to catch on with the WLU Golden Hawks the following year. To keep in shape during his rehabilitation period, Oberle skates with the team on a regular basis and works out on a "borrowed" stationary bike at home. He hopes to play a regular shift when he returns. The Siskins hope so too. Dynamic growth is the key to the outstandinf career potential you‘ll find at E.D.S. of Canada Ltd. 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