Siskins, with 16 wins and 32 points to their credit, sit in third place behind the Stratford Culliâ€" tons with 36 points, but have a more than comfortable lead over The Waterloo Siskins suffered their sixth loss of the season dropping a 7â€"1 decision the leagueâ€"leading Kitchener Dutchâ€" men in Midwestern Junior B Hockey League action on Sunday. 1999 $ 699*° Plus Bag & Head Covers 11 PC. PALMER PEERLESS SET Reg. ‘1200 Super Special 7â€"Pc. SETS The Athena‘s then took two matches from McMaster, last year‘s defending champs, before running up against the strong Western Mustangs. The University of Waterloo Athena squash team competed in a West Division Tournament this weekend, opening with a solid defeat over Laurier 5 matches to 0 Siskins suffer 6th loss "We‘re mainly a good zone defence team. We don‘t pressure the quarterback with a lot of people when we play against teams where it‘s difficult to get to the quarterbacks. We drop back into zones, play some man under and try to get as many people as possible around the ball. Right now I believe we have the quickâ€" ness that we need to get to the football when the ball is in the Warrior squash teams lose a.m. â€" 6:00 p.m.) at Monaig;&'_b‘(;ï¬Ã© é:tJ;Olvl; Seconday School (Myers Road â€" Cambridge). Sixtyâ€"six girls‘ and boys‘ teams from Camâ€" PAGE 36 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1991 The Waterloo Region Catholic School Board is again hosting its Regional Elementary School Volleyball Tournament on Friday, Nov. 29 (5:00 â€" 9:00 p.m.) and Saturday, Nov. 30 (9:00 Mounties The Mounties secondary is Volleyball tourney set for weekend (Continued from page 35) CHRISTMAS / SPECIALS /30 host the Listowel Cyclones on Sunday night under the bubble at However, this will be one of the biggest weekends so far this season for the Siskins who will be on the road in Stratford on Friday night, then in Kitchener on Satâ€" urday before returning home to the fourthâ€"place Owen Sound Greys who have 21 points. The Warrior squash team also competed in a tournament this weekend, also running up against strong competition from Western. Heather McLeod was the only Athena to take a point from Western by defeating her oppoâ€" nent 3â€"2 in a match that saw Heather "outlast her opponent". The Athenas will be competing at Toronto on Saturday. anchored by Caya and Maddy Lacroix at corner and seniors Kosempel and Terry Bachmann at defensive halfback and rover. And while the Mounties defence is second to none in the east, so is their rejuvenated offence which is laced with 12 secondâ€"year playâ€" ers, which includes Hickey and Cloutier. In the past, the Mounâ€" ties passing game lacked the killer instinct. Known to be a running team, the Mounties keyed in on their own weakness pions. The champibh;};}:ï¬..g'a;:;-esl;v?irl;:played at 3:00 p.m. (Girls) and 4:00 p.m. (Boys) Saturday, Nov. 30. bridge, Kitchener and Waterloo have particiâ€" pated in the league and playoffs, with eight girls‘ teams and eight boys‘ teams qualifying for this event to determine our regional chamâ€" Scott Barker scored three times for Kitchener with Derek Innaâ€" nen adding a pair. Chris Radley and Mike Allen scored single tallies while Chris Wade replied for the Siskins. On Sunday, Kitchener took advantage of Waterloo penalties scoring five of their six goals with the extra attacker. the Waterloo Arena Bruce Marrison, playing at #2 defeated his opponent solidly, 3â€"0, while Lee Marshall at #3 also defeated his opponent, coming from a 2â€"0 deficit to win 3â€"2 in an hour and a half match. Waterloo _ easily _ defeated McMaster, Guelph and Laurier 6 matches to 0, but were only able to take 2 from the Mustangs. Defensively Mounties had to replace veteran linemackers Ranâ€" dy Power â€" President‘s Trophy Winner last year â€" Brad Beaudex and Scott Massecar, but they will depend on sixâ€"footâ€"four linebacker George Wright and Allâ€"Canadian defensive end Sebastien Moreau. become a double threat. The offensive line will be an experâ€" ienced one, as AUAA Allâ€"Stars Shawn Mansfield, Tim O‘Leary and Mike Jardine will lead the way. (passing) refined it, and have now GOLF PACKAGE 30% o 11 PC. Stainiess Steel Set. Putter, Bag, Headcovers \& Cart. Reg. ‘500 value. & 99 3 99 Phg. 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