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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Sep 1990, p. 30

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PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1990 Sports Schill shines as Siskins maul Hawks Former OHL goaltender makes Jr B adjustment For some Major A hockey league players, the drop to the junior B ranks is a tough mental adjustment, but not for goaltenâ€" der David Schill. Schill has experienced the presâ€" sures and disappointments while playing major A hockey in the Ontario Hockey League, but on Sunday night it was quite obvious that this Waterloo Siskin goaltenâ€" der was having fun playing in the junior B ranks. The Siskins chalked up their first victory of the season jumping all over the Cambridge Winter Hawks 8â€"1 at the Waterloo Arena on Sunday night. And if Winter Hawk coach Ken Mann was tryâ€" ing force discipline hockey on his young team, then he must have left his game plan in the dressing room as the Siskins scored two goals on the powerplay and had the opportunity to score half a dozen more. of the game from the penalty box, Schill admitted that he wasn‘t tested that much during the game facing only 29 shots. However at the other end of the rink goaltenâ€" ders Todd Reynolds and Rocco Trentadue faced 54 shots. A Siâ€" skin blast from the point hit Reynolds in the facemask knockâ€" With the Hawks playing most Pete Cudhea Chronicle Staff Warriors trounce York, Golden Hawks dropped by Lancers It‘s a rebuilding year for the soccer Hawks at Wilfrid Laurier University, yet coach Tony Lea is still trying to uphold the winning tradition at Laurier. So far, so good. After opening the season with a 3â€"1 win over McMaster Mauraders last week, the Golden Hawks managed to put together backâ€"toâ€"back ties over the CSL players soon to flood CIAU ranks, mmflfi Inside Sports Pete Cudhea ing him out cold late in the second period. The youngster was evenâ€" tually taken by ambulance to the hospital. "It‘s a lot easier. There‘s no pressure on me now. I‘m going out there to have some fun this year," Schill said of the adjustâ€" ment. Harrigna was fired from the Dukmhst season and joined the Siskin prior to the Midwestern Junior B playoffs. Last season in the OHL Schill played for Siskin coach Gerry Harrigan of the Hamilton Dukes. "While in Hamilton I put a lot of pressure on myself, so when I came here Gerry and I had a little talk and he said ‘just have fun this year‘ and when the playoffs come along then I have to take it more seriously ... I‘m not saying that that I joke around out there, but I‘m not going to be putting any pressure on myself if they score a goal. If they score a goal, they score a goal. That‘s part of the game." _ â€" s Harrigan believes that the Siâ€" skins have a dynamic Oneâ€"Two punch in goal with Schill and Nathan Cressman, who was in goal on Thursday night in Brantâ€" ford. The Siskins dropped a 3â€"2 decision in a game which saw the Classics outshoot Waterloo 44â€"43. weekend tying the Windsor Lancers 1â€"1 at home on Saturday followed by scoreâ€" less tie against the Western Mustangs in London. With only sweeper Mike Cheravaty and midfielder Michael Krause returnâ€" ing from last season, Lea is looLkmg at almost a totally new side. Trailing Windsor 1â€"0, rookie Andre Semron put Laurier on the board when he converted a throw ball just 18 yards out, pushing it Waterloo Siskin goaltender David Schill deflects a shot off his pads in Junior B hockey action: Saturday against the Cambridge Winter Hawks. _ Pete Cudhea photo (On Sunday, Siskins took a 20 yearâ€"old rookie defix?@in ceman Jaâ€" George replied with their second firstâ€"period l@ad on goals by Larry mie Allison. ‘7a °C of the night followed by Mark Courvilleâ€"and Brad Carter. They _ Winter Hawks lone goal came Taylor‘s first of the season. increased the lead to 5â€"0 after the at the 7:45 mark of the third _ Siskin‘s next will be at second on powerplay goals by period when Jody Ball scoredona home this s‘mg;ne night (7:30) Mark Taylor and Chris George scramble in front of the Siskin when they host the Owen Sound and an even strength goal by 15â€" net. Siskins‘ Courville and Greys at the Waterloo Arena. The University of Waterloo Warrior football team won their first game of the season with their 21â€"5 victory over York on Saturday. "I thought that we played much better than we did against Guelpg." said "Tuffy" Knight, head coach of the Warriors. We are still making too many mistakes to be classified as a good football team. We were more consistent, but we took too many penalâ€" ties, too many stupid ones." The Warrior touchdowns were scored by quarterback Steve Bennet, on a 68â€"yard run and Rob Patai with a short run of two yards. Mml k ; 12007 ©IM. Thetiewuafi::signforhurier considering that season they lost both regularâ€"season games â€" 3â€"0 and 3â€"1 â€", but had the last laugh defeating the Lancers 3â€"1 in the playoffs. In the game against Western keeper Mark Cylwa recorded his first shutout of the season. Playing in a fourâ€"team division with eo) «i2\ ‘Wikdsor, Western and the University of r Laurier ... Waterloo Warriors, Lea admits that it‘s they lost %rfib:Ablthhe t.ougulli;st division in ]t;he . But it co even tougher ”?“_nf?;} once some of the é:tnadmn Soccer Peter Tchir added two field goals, the longest being 42 yards, two converts and a single off a kickoff. The Warriors play at McMaster at 2:00 p.m. this Saturday. Patrick O’Learyficdfit}ii)-lâ€"lt;; to the Eng with two field goals. Brent Stucke scored a p.qri;rinthedyingne(g::moflbogmonam pass reception Patrick . Smalling. gively with two interceptions and two knockâ€" _ The Wilfrid Lauriee University football Hawks travelled to Windsor and suffered a 21â€" 12 loss at the hands of a strong Lancer team. once some of the Canadian ooccer League players go back to university to play soccer. And that‘s where some coaches in the league have mixed feelâ€" ings about allowing professional athâ€" letes playing with and against amaâ€" Siskin‘s next will be at home this Su.ng;ne night (7:30) when they host the Owen Sound Greys at the Waterloo Arena. (Continued on page 34) We Use Recycled Newsprint y t

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