_ Lunch serves up four wins A lot of people felt that because the defence was so young that it would be unstable, but with the coaching, especially with Chuck teaching us, we ust seemed to come together and do the right things Courville, who was more than pleased with going to Cornwall, looked into the crowd at the auditorâ€" um for Harrigan, the man who he feels to be the best coach in his hockey career ‘Gerry is my greatest coach. He taught me a lot ind [ owe him a lot right now " Echoing Courville‘s thoughts was J. Allison, who felt that under Harrigan as well as assistant coach (Chuck Neisen, he matured as a hockey player this Dast season ‘The elbow is feeling pretty good right now and should be ready by then. I‘m not too worried about t. maybe Cornwall is, I really don‘t know. I think it should be fine." Courville, who‘s broken right elbow kept him out of most of the playoffs this past season, main goal this offâ€"season is to add a few more pounds to his sixâ€"footâ€"one 175 pound body, as well as attend the under 17 camp in Cornwall on June 24 Siskins Waterloo blanked Cambridge powered by the two hitter and 10 strike outs of Riediger. Waterloo scored four in the first inning and two more in the fourth. Shelly Remmert went two for three PAGE A18 â€" WATERLOO GMRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, hMAÂ¥ 29â€"+99+â€" â€" Waterloo jumped ahead with two firstâ€"inning runs and scored in each inning thereafter, includâ€" ing three runs in the fourth on a triple by Sarah Kieffer. Angie Kerr hurled a three hitter and fanned eight for the win. The Waterloo Harmony Lunch Midgets girls softball team won all four starts over the past two weeks defeating Elmira 11â€"2, Cambridge 6â€"0 and sweeping Brantford 7â€"3 and 14â€"2 in backâ€" toâ€"back action. Kim Koch led the way againsat Elmira with two hits and four runs while Jen Riediger scored twice on two triples. 171 KING STREET SOUTH WATERLOO, ONTARIO N2J 1P7 â€" 745â€"8445 }-â€"APAUL GOOD ED GOoOD JIM ERB FUNERAL HOME LIMITED Edward R.Good tw ~iF x{ ‘.\ y. Part of the Community For Over 45 Years (Continued from page A17) Kieffer was the winning pitcher while Kim Brenner and Amy Wah! each went two for three scoring two and three runs, reâ€" scoring two runs. In Brantford, Waterloo held a slim 4â€"3 lead after three innings, then exploded with three runs in the bottom of the sixth on a double by Shelly Remmert, a Riediger single and threeâ€"consecâ€" utive Brantford errors. Kim Koch and Krista Baechler went two for three at the plate. The next night Waterloo got off to a fast start and never looked back scoring seven firstâ€"inning runs and six more in the fifth to mercy the Brantford crew. One of the Waterloo runs came on a Kieffer homer while Kerr was tagged out at home trying to stretch a bases loaded triple in the fifth. "I‘ve been pretty lucky over the past couple of years playing for teams with a lot of heart and the desire to win. Hopefully the Windsor Spitfire‘s are the same way," Allison said. Knowing that the Spits are a bump and grind team, just like the Siskins, Allison is looking forward to Windsor with its small arena, which is similar to Waterloo‘s. ‘"Gerry is my greatest coach. He taught me a lot and | owe him a lot right now." Larry Courville, selected by the Corwall Royals Something To JOSSLIN INSURANCE YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW SUPERIOR MEMORIALS MIDGET MOMENTS â€" Waâ€" terloo and Stratford are both undefeated so far this season â€" Riediger leads the team in pitchâ€" ing and hitting with two wins, allowing one earned run and is slugging at a .555 clip â€" Kieffer leads the team in extra base hits with three triples, a homer and eight runs batted in â€" three of last year‘s Harmony Lunch playâ€" ers (Andrea Krieger, Shannon Harrigan and Anne Reynolds) have advanced to the Kâ€"W Civiâ€" tan junior team that will be defending its Canadian champiâ€" onship in Moncton, N.B. this August. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"61 36 Waterloo‘s next home game is next Wednesday night when they host Elmira. 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