Sports PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, October 31, 1990 Kevin Doherty was the winner for the c tamake. joo tm scored the fourth ing Stratford Cullitons. Siskins will have a busy weekâ€"andâ€"aâ€" half ahead when they play five games in 11 nights. This weekend they‘ll play the Cambridge Winter Hawks in a homeâ€" andâ€"home series, followed by a Tuesday night game againgt the Dutchmen Kitâ€" chener, Thursdayin Brantford and Sunday (Nov. 11) when they host the Stratford Cullitons. Brantford‘s Adrian Van Der Sloot opened the scoring in the first period, but Jeff Hill tied it upmidway in the tied it for Brantford i-hzurphy.' A third period shortâ€"handed goal by She is asking for your assistance. If you can help, please donate any used ringette _ equipment, _ particularily skates. You can drop them off at Moses Springer Arena by Nov.7. Goaltender Rick Pracey returned to Waterloo on Sunday night. The Waterâ€" loo Siskins wished he would have stayed at home.. Pracey, traded by the Siskins to the Brantford Classics for goaltender Nathan Cressman earlier this season, did everything but stand on his ear in holding the Siskins to just two goals in a Classic 4â€"2 Midwestern Junior B Hockey League win in Waterloo on Sunday. It‘s the secondâ€"consecutive home loss for the Siskins and the second loss to the Classics in as many games this season. The loss leaves the Siskins in third place behind the CWssics and the leagueâ€"leadâ€" Julie Taylor, a Waterloo native whose love and dedication of sports, has earned her the respect of foreign ringette playâ€" ers alike. As an exchange student through the Kitchener Rotary Club, Taylor spent a year in Finland where she was welâ€" comed with open arms by the ringette Taylor is currently in France training at the invitation of Ringette France. This year France found themselves with plenty of girls to play the sport, but very little equipment, so Taylor is coming homwmmmnium» port of her fellow i Equipment is needed abroad Siskins lose to Classics vonan um 3 Gtocammchents Julie Taylor saw Hill scored Waterioo crossâ€"cou runner Kathy Butler (1179) led from the beginning to the end in the junior ‘ division ammmwmmmgmwmmwum.nmmmmmcw&mw Butler as she prepares for this *s allâ€"Ontario meet in London. A team from Bluevale C.1. captured the senior girls title and will also be competing at this weekend‘s allâ€"Ontario meet. Pete Cudhea photo Look for a few upsets in Sr. pigskin playoffs Look for a few upsets tomorrow. The Waterloo County high school senior boys‘ football league quarterfinals kick off on four fronts tomorrow and upset are in the making on two of the four fronts. . The one upset could happen at Bridgeâ€" port field where the sixthâ€"place Bluevale Knights, minus running back Jody Mitchâ€" ell and receiver Benj Litke, will upset the thirdâ€"place St. Mary‘s Eagles. motherugutmy%ltsmh- wood field in Cambridge w theafht place Galt Ghosts will hand the firstâ€"place Sabres their first loss of the season. The other playoff matches will see the secondâ€"place Waterloo Vikings (6â€"0) hostâ€" Crusaders and the fourthâ€"place Cameron Knights earlier this season, the winning touchdown was scored with less than and according to BCI coach Bob Serviss, the Knights are a hungrier team this time ing the seventhâ€"place Waterlooâ€"Oxford ining in the contest Mass Appeal! contiue to tear up their field. They should _Litke, who also plays on the defence, dislocated his shoulder on a tackle on the For the third week in a row, Knights defence has held the opposition off the scoreboard while the offence has scored 122 points. On Friday Knights blew away the E:n.nd River Renegades 54â€"0, and did it without their top scorer Benj Litke. second play of the game, but Serviss is quite confident that his team can still eomeoutaheadofthem:s ® "W‘ve been working adversity all season long," admitted Serviss. "But, we still managed to put 54 points on the board without Litke, that says something about our team." Rookie running back Adam Hewson, with three touchdowns on Friday, could be ae:is threat to the Eagles while conv offensive end Kevin Bolduc found his new position at running back to be quite enjoyable with his three TDs. Craig Carmichael and Jason Meier also scored touchdowns while Spiros Anasataâ€" kis kicked for six points. As for the Sabres, they‘ve may have wmnmï¬wm but look for the 3â€"3 to pull off the Bï¬w' of the Vikings f game ikings is wmummum have no troubleâ€"in~ousting the Crusaders from the playoffs while the Gaels should have little trouble in handing the Rebels their third consecutive loss. ; CHCI 35, GPSS 6 *Last wook 6 right, 1 Toidd is dus, 204| * GC1 by :3 over §$$ WCI by 15 over Wâ€"0 BCI by 7 over SMH CHCI by 10 over EC1