And when It comes to an explosive offence. look for returning tailback Andy Cecchxm to shatter a few records this season In his fifth and final year, Car chlm needs only 48 yards to surpass the allrume OUAA career rushing record and tt could come m Hawks season opener m Ottawa when the Hawks meet the Gee, Gees on Sept 6 One of the rookies Newbrough believes could be a starter IS former high school receiver Andrew Scharscluniiit from Kltchener's Cameron Heights New. brough. who put Scharschmldt on the outslde at split end, tested the rookie and was impressed when he caught 28 of 30 passes Chstsuie recewers Brent Stucke and Stephan Ptaszek - ranked one and tour, respectively, 1n the league last year - are expected to be the pnmary targets for afys Kubas and Chris Jansen, but Stuck, 1e 15 sidelined with a hamstrmg Injury and Ptaszek l5 out with strep throat, But, once they're back they should be able to support the 'Run and Shoot' offence m good fashion - “I'd him to get out of the blocks early thrs year '. . a ,ï¬ -~- -eei" -~'~a--~ "I'd be pretty disappointed 1f we weren't at the top ofthe league 1n scormg. We got d lot of speed. more than last year, and we got depth liter a slow start last season wmmng pm one of thee rest four games. Hawks a,tnrmtati back wmmng their final three gime-s reaching the league playoffs. most. l-. on the arm of Kubas. Kubas is m murseason form already, I‘m w most of the team.†an enthusiasts mach Ruth Newbrough said. "We, had our third practnce today 'Mon. j-uv and we're llght years ahead of where we were last year tt Exploswe Is the only way to describe the otTenswe power of the Wilfrid Laurier L‘mversxty Golden Hawks this season. Led by returning quarterback Bill Ku. has, who was selected to last year's second tram all star status and named the (‘IAf'e rookle of the year, the Hawks, ,tTenswely. came through the baptism of frrs .Jst season completely Intack. The Hawk' coach felt that With the offence back m tact that WLL' should be me of the top scormg teamsytthe league. Local talent is impressive at WLU camp BOY NOW, SAVE LAW Pete Cudhea Chromcle Staff PAGE 32 . WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1991 An Awesome Offence With Spiro Anastaskis kicking up a storm at the Golden Hawk training camp, there should be a little bit of less pressure put on slot back Pat O‘Leary who was also the team kicker last season and Rick Guenther who's ailing with a bad back, Spiro, a kicker wih ikidriiJ's"iiiie. vale Knights last year, adds a new dimension to the Golden Hawk scoring However the Inside receiving positions are still up for grape between Ralph Spoltore, Pat O'Leary, Craig Brenner and Stucke. Spoltore was the third leading receiver last season while Stucke led the Hawks m team scoring. " WARRIORS ’91 NEXT WEEK m. Voieus new mm " safety A In: list a! luxury features "x0rtctrortrtdcmcarstuttouet-ts- Antofcmdlqllln'yud mum, Volvvsareantmrstw $os-attikxAata?40rata, Yw'luwmwhenywbuyu And o"mntrt0tx*isoerot-ttetott-Ne VOLVO The Voho 740 was only 331095 . Winch u my little forâ€: ma Mess munch But defensively, the Hawks have some gaping holes to rtll. Departed are all-Ca. nadian line backer Clive Tharby, defen. sive end Dan Compagnon and defensive backs Tony Wilson and John Taverns, all of whom made last year's league all-star "I dart care what he does, just as long as he helps to move us up (in the standings). I think Jeff will be innova- tive." According to Newbrough if the team had one big short coming last year it was their speciality wits. To end their woes they put former Hawk, Jeff Mulanka in charge to overhaul every aspect of the kic_kipg game. attack. Newbrough was more than im. pressed with the surefooted specialists who, at practice, was kicking 45yard fteld goals. nun-ma. Motors mhwwmmmmmmm "e"""""""""--";;;;;".".';., With a year's starting experience under their belts, linemen Hugh Lawson and Reinhardt Keller will be joined by sec- ond-year man Mark Ferguson while Fred Grosaman returns for his rtturl season and. should repeat as an OUAA all star. Defensive back Tim Bisci, who led the team with five interceptions last year, will be assisted by third year backs Greg Knox and Marty Peric. However, things don't look too bad in the secondary with the addition of former wide receiver Darren Davidson to the corner. 'Tm a little concern up front, but first and foremost we got to stop the run. Last year we stopped all the big runners in the league, but this year it may be a little more difficult." 485 King St. North Waterloo, Ont. (519) 885-5090 B-K MOTORS