A player that depends on finesâ€" se rather than brawn, Pegg is a true student of the game and is always trying to learn. For that very reason, he made it clear to Junior A teams last season that he was not ready to be drafted. A probable secondâ€"round pick, he ended up being selected by Peterâ€" borough Petes in a late round. All that will 4ikely change next season though, as the Grade 12 Kitchener _ collegiate _ student plans on making a jump to a higher level â€" preferably via the U.S. college route. He has already discussed scholarship possibiliâ€" ties with a number of college recruiters, but no firm offers have come his way yet. Pegg says he‘s ready to play Junior A if things don‘t work out. "It all depends on how far we go this year. If we win it all then I won‘t likely be back. But who knows?" Pegg‘s plans also hinge on this spring‘s tryouts for the Canadian youth baseball team where he hopes to catch on as the squad‘s second baseman. He was the final cut at his position on last year‘s team which won a bronze medal at the world championships in Pegg DISCOVER THE BEST HIâ€"FI GRAND PRIX AWARDS AUDIO VIDEO MAGAZINE 9TH ANNUAL ONEKYVO Voted Best Receiver Voted Best Amplifier Voted Best Tuner (Continued from page 38) s ( )« yes‘ whY x * (s\“\[\ï¬\fl%ï¬ o ,’“‘L“// > ne ge/c’\ w ‘"‘The family I live with has three daughters between the ages of 18 and 22 so I‘ve learned from them that the shower isn‘t always available when you want it," he said, realizing the statement was likely to land him in hot water. Notes: Siskins‘ forward Dan Rintche fired his 50th goal of the season Sunday in an 11â€"3 romp over Kitchener Ranger Bs at the Waterloo Arena. Deric Farquar and Dean DeSilva scored two each with singles going to Don Oberle, Ryan D‘Arcy, Paul Kleinknecht, Shawn DuBois and Pegg. Stratford Cullitons blasted Waterloo 9â€"4 in what is likely to be a preview of the playoff‘s second round. Siskins host Owen Sound Satur day and Stratford Sunday. Pegg‘s greatest "lesson" this year has come courtesy of three young ladies. It‘s far more innocent than it sounds. Windsor Instead of representing his country last summer, Pegg settled for a job with the: Ontario government conducting baseball clinics in the northern part of the province for a month. _"I‘ve been pretty fortunate to have done so much already, but I‘m still learning," he said. ged ‘/ \\"9\5\/0 S\ 4450 2 e K) C omo mt wat ao° ROAD HOCKEYâ€" Final registration Saturday Roadbreakers ‘88 will take place from March 18 to 20 at school yards across the city. The finals will be played on the This Saturday marks the final opportunity to register your team for Waterloo‘s annual spring break roadâ€"hockey tournament. 1380 Victoria St. N., Kitchener _ 744â€"1555 e SPRING FASHION SHOWS e LANDSCAPING e LAWN & GARDEN FURNITURE e NURSERIES & GARDEN SUPPLIES + POOLS AND SPAS * FENCING, DECKS AND BARBECUES Portble BBG Ts DAILY PRIZES & DRAWS || (ungeri@)‘s JRAYYY _| _ (under 12) $1.50 MUCH, MUCH MORE LADIES FREE Thursday, February 18 U ‘ FRIDAY â€" Seniors, $1.00, Noon till 6 p.m. Come, meet John Lojek, writer of Garden talk in Kâ€"W Record Supervised Children Play area sponsored by MacDonalds daily by Gemini School of Models featuring fashions by The Bay; Crossing Men‘s Wear, Fairview Park; Inseams, King & Highland locations. of Fertilizer daily . â€" Wright Lewn SPr®) _ | _ Fami FEB. 18â€"21, THURSDAYâ€"SUNDAY THURS.. 6â€"10 p.m., FRI., SAT., NOONâ€"10 p.m. SUN., NOONâ€"6 p.m. 45,000 sq. ft. of Exhibit Space . Power Vac Services ‘ CA mn W'Mâ€"! $9.00 The tournament is open for all youths aged 10â€"17, separated into four divisions. Registration is $20 "It‘ll be a great event," said organizer Gary McQuillan. "It should be lots of fun for everyâ€" one." parking lot at Waterloo Town Square. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1988 â€" PAGE 30 Admission: Adulits $3.75 Students & Seniors $2.75 CONFERENCE & RECREATION CENTRE All proceeds will be donated to St. Agatha‘s Children‘s Village. Registration takes place this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Waterloo Square. per team, with each squad conâ€" sisting of four players. The entry fee includes a souvenir tâ€"shirt. Two games are guaranteed.