There are" over Vibiyoung boys currently waiting for Big _Brothers m the Kitchener~Water loo area. “Mug" organization has been fantastic." stated Ken Sli. ter, Executive Director of the kitchenerWatenoo Big Brothers Association. "The Rangers have allowed our logo to be painted on Centrence to assist us in our drive for more Big Brothers." As part of the ceremony, Rang, er Captain Steve Rice of Waterloo mil present the llttle Brother with an authentic team Jersey. in return, Bug Brothers will present Rice and the Captain of the Owen Sound Planers with a "Build a Future, Be a Big Brother" sweat shut A [Amie Brother " Brother team has been selected to drop the puck at the Kitchener Ranger game scheduled for this Sunday at :01) p m, Rangers , support Big Brothers Brlan Park was named the league's best defensive player at the \l'duvstr'rn Jumor B Hockey League banquet in Guelph, Monday. Pm , “Inst-r mth the Waterloo Snskms. Is In his second season A '2 "cr, 11;," 4nd one of the league's top penalty killers. Br mtfwm lglmc Brad Gratton picked up two honors claiming the . o worm»; m 1rd .15 well as the league's most valuable player award, fl., mum Chr, Grattrm of the Classics, was named rookie of the de! Park wins Junior B award The dual at. titratford C PAGE A26 . WATERLOO mamas. WEDNESDAY, Waterloo Siskins (32-16) " Kitchener Dutchmen 124-234) stkm coach Gerry Hamgan Is' miffed about P115 team's lackluster performance against Look for C ambnage to take this series m four straight games The one brg problem mth the Winter Hawks lei the Inconsistency of their goaltending. While the club Cmished second m the league, its goaltendmg ts ranked about fourth, but looking Guelph's scoring abilities, averagmg under four goals a game, the Cambridge goaltending shouldn't be hard pressed. However. veteran players such as former Guelph Plater Dale Serytuk and Angelo Russo, wtth 35 and 34 goals, respectively this season. can't be overlooked either. The Winter Hawks have to be the most 1mproved team m the league this year, thanks to the sconng of Todd Harvey, the most sought after player by the Ontario Hockey League. Cambridge Winter Hawks (3345) vs. Guelph Platers (14-34) Luok for Stratford to walk away with this bettotlseven senes m four straight games. Cullnons. league pennant winners, scored a total of 367 goals this season compared to 194 by Elmira, Those Ctgures alone tell of the acnrmg power of the Cullitons. Straford Cullitons (41-7) VI. Elmira Sugar Kings ($39) No contest. The Cullitons. with five ofthe best snipers in the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League - Jamle Harmon. Rem Murray, Chris Brooks, Chris MacDonald and Jason Mervyn - on their roster, should have a raeld day against the Elmira goaltendmg Junior 3 tlttttrtttrftttal Playoffs Locally Owned and Operated . Hospital Laundered . no rinsing or soaking . 100% cotton diapers . no pins Come in and see our full range of environmental products for all your diapering needs. 450 Phillip Street, Unit 11, Waterloo or call We're #1 In The #2 Business Next to the Guelph Platers, the Clawcs are the heaviest penalized team in the league, averagi slighly over 49 minutes per game. Yet, 'def Gratton, the league's top scorer and MVP, is also the league's top short handed goal scorer as well, Nevertheless, Owen Sound could be the sleeper. One thing is for sure. it will be a physxcal serles and could go down to the wire. _ Look for the series/ii/Grd/e' 2iiiiLiiiii, Brantford's favor. Brantford Clinics (â€17-1) vs. Owen Sound Greys (25-224) This is a coin wager. This could be a series where speciality teams can make it or break it for their team. Despite all their on and Je iceiwmvlook for the Siskins to win this series in six game; Watérloo is also headed into this series without four big starters in Scott. Stevens, Scott Hill, Todd Saunders and Kevin Brown. I Bothuiunnave won twiee' Ji Gihotherg ice and have split regular season play winning thr_ee games each, Stratford and he's not about to let it happen against Kitchener. This is the eerie- where veteran players such as forwards Brad Haelzle and Chris George along with defeneeman Mark Taylor are going to have to motivate theee younger players in the playoffs. Although goaltenders Nathan Creesman and David Schill were ranked first in the league for moat of the seaeon. it takes a lot to impress Harrigan. He knows he has to get his team motivated against this young team from Kitch- ener, or else it could be a long and tiring series possibly going in kitehener's favor. 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