and ended up in Cana Puhaleki). I sat down The university hockey season‘s over and tbeUnivuï¬tyduonmnEg‘luupnt thhichlymï¬mï¬olden whli.!r‘l mumw'sVMm 17â€"year tendure as head coach at WLU, Gowing has been in the final three times, each time his club came up on the losing side the seore. . ) . #% year a Gowing andthfln:g'bu:dmmm in Canada; scored more than u-mhmmmmcm and up with the two top point in Canada : (Mike Maurice and I sat down and put together a wish a Tt hhe the your, 1 spuidn‘t have put it together better than that. I‘m very same situation losing the CIAU champiâ€" onship to the ‘York Yeomen, but deep inside he knew that his club had the talent to come back the following year and take another shot at it. the &edng room, to a man, they ‘all knew . what they wanted to do. They wanted to get back there and they wanted to have a good year," Gowing said of last year‘s Golden Hawks. 'ï¬l f "From a perspective I really M%hmhmmâ€" in reference to this year‘s team. Here‘s a open, pungent smell of sweaty socks and God knows what else, reeked through the Wilfrid Laurier Golden&}rwh wboekcy the confines of the locker room where the winningest ‘hockey team in the nation once sat to prepare their game tactics. But last Friday, Gowing and some of the players gathered in the room, some for the last time, not only to collect their gear, but to reflect on the past season. it Abqereriiyecs | i mpaindh "Aunfetie hangent Wodneniay aight Puhalski and Sue Little of Wilfrid Laurier University were presented the pul'!fla female awards for outstanding performances at Laurier‘s ~ â€"Puhalski.captained the Golden Hawks and led the team in scoring (22 goals and 44 assists for 66 pc and paved the way to the national championships. He “mhmh‘:â€ï¬‚hmmhhwm Little, in her with the basketball Hawks, finished sixth in free throws (75 per ce ‘ï¬mmlpdwal())andinpoim’cm(lï¬).&e was first in (’.4,p‘:rmn)hthhc¢uandnuuflinflnmm. Sheri Rowe and Scott Lee awarded the persons ing most to the ï¬mhndmmmnmwmwmm ight Award for his dedication to the 'mmmnmlnioddï¬u Other winners were:â€"men‘s e W Treudeau, top rookie; Tony Marcotullio, MVP;.women‘s baskeball Sue rookie; football, Peter Tntreay, mokin ht tnpron MV ngiy, Garelh Jonee mokss: tong 1 IVP;M.DIMMWLP&%MIVEWEW% m'nduyumpmmmmhv&mmw Laura Cooke, rookie and Paul Baker MVP. Hawk loss to Eagles in championship flawed nearâ€"perfect year: It was still a great season ~ Puhaiski and Little â€"= are top WLU athletes um Remmdnptin sn ... .‘ ~ y Mn B RTADTIT T pleased with what went on with this Even with 10 minutes remaining in last particular hockey team." week‘s championship game, Gowing Gwh:nh\mtolduim-ï¬ two goals on Hawk goaltender Rob Dopâ€" with what the Hawks had accomâ€" _ son, and the way Dopson played all season plished over the season. He realizes _ long, that was all he was going to give up. nrammra n i. tercuasknss noâ€" theâ€"outcome. Somebody has got to win, hmmv;.-hvnhmm the â€"outcome. Somebody has got to win, ullllnï¬zh-flbg.h'll simple, yet hard fact of life. Witrid University Golden Hawk hockey coach Wayne Gowing regrets season, but admits mmuwmmmammnmmm'.“m twout the past I::m-.:. ilvmif4 valyithaiemren oib metnteaeminy thought his Hawks could overcome the 2â€"1 deficit and win the game. The Eagles got two goals on Hawk goaltender Rob Dopâ€" son, and the way Dopson played all season long, that was all he was going to give up. But the Hawk g didn‘t come Whm:‘n’md the season. Hawks, known to score seven rllnpanmh-Hum a sweat, got a little uptight and Tennis, hockey players are U of W top athletes Mv&qflmdlCIAUmindmï¬mï¬rmmju concluded. 'uï¬ugmmmmmom .. Paula Hadden and Gillies were presented with the Director‘s Award for at the 20th UW Awards Ranquet last Friday. llznuï¬cd’flntï¬mhnhm.h-huthemwh&e past ‘::.-ihlflhthrm“ In her mdmï¬ï¬-. has accumulated two golid medals, one silver and six bronze in OWIAA tennis competition in both singles and doubles competition. Marcela was presented with the Dean of Women‘s Award. Mï¬p&l:nkhtthich&q%n&AflMndM position past three was presented Totzke Trophy as the Hadden has been a representative on the Women‘s Interuniversity mï¬rmmw.mumwï¬-u Women; worked closely with the Federation of Students and has served on the Athletic Advisory Board. Gillies has been the coach of both the men‘s and women‘s alpine ski teams for the past four years and has served for three years on the Women‘s Interuniversity Council for three years. This past season, she served as a trainer with the Warrior achieved that day was an accomplishâ€" couldn‘t find the second goal. Gowing believes that if his club would have tied the game, the Eagle feathers would have been plucked. But that opportunity never -"ul-thinkt.h‘-e’lnputduld‘m on the kids. All of a sudden we were thrust in the position of being the favorâ€" ites. Moncton came in as the underdogs Msiiigtitt s n ouianliie c ecaptee sc oo ds ces atvasy vas MARCH 26, 1080 (Continued on page 37) (Continued on page 37)