"With Gerry recommending him (Brick), it sure saved me a lot of running around the country hunting for a replacement," Gingerich said. According to Siskin general manager Keith Gingerich, Brick came highly recommended by former Siskin coach Gerry Harriâ€" gan. Prior to Harrigan‘s appoint: ment as head coach of the Owen Sound Platers junior A team The Waterloo Siskins comâ€" pleted their coaching roster last week with the signing of 31â€"yearâ€" old Jeff Brick of St. Clements. A former coach of the Elmira Sugar Kings, the Siskins wasn‘t Brick‘s first choice for the upcomâ€" ing hockey season. While he was being hared by the Siskins he also showed some interest in helping University of Waterloo coach Don McKee behind the Warrior bench. As a player with the junior B New Hamburg Hahns, Brick was the team captain, leading scorer and league MVP in the 1980/81 season. He has had his sharing of coaching jobs around the Midâ€" western Junior B Hockey League in Guelph and Elmira. He he started off his junior coaching career by spending three seasons with the junior C Hahns. He also had a oneâ€"year stint with the Wellsey Jr. D club PAGE 32 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1982 Pete Cudhea Chronicle Staff Siskins sign Jeff Brick as their assistant coach Hwy. #7 (Gueliph Auto Mail}, Gueiph, Ontario WELLINGTON CHRYSLERâ€"DODGE SHOW AND SHINE ___ W * Gates Open at 9 a.m. * Awards at 4 p.m. * Participants Entry Fees: $20 (car & 2 people) * Vendors $20 * Spectators $5 * (under 12 FREE] Proceeds to Optimist Youth Work Muoroponsers // onx>_ _ WELLINGTON cKorkiem DRYSTRIP "_=>>>~_ amaud VCO# @9 13th Annual Mopar Show & Shine and Swap Meet featuring Chrysler Products 1985 and older Original, Stock & Modified SATURDAY AUGUST 29, 1992 (Day before Mopartfest ‘92) 10:00 a.t..â€"3:00 p.m. uanrs parsd countay earlier summer, it was no secret that he was interested in hiring Brick as an assistant coach. And, it was Harrigan who got Brick his first head coaching position with the Guelph Bs midway through the 1988/89 season. Working under Siskin coach Terry Uniac â€" three midwstern junior B championships with the Stratford Cullitons and a member of three junior B championship teams â€" Brick will work with the Siskin defence this season. Over the summer Brick, who was a centre during his junior B heydayr, worked with the defence of the â€"17 hockey team and the Canadian junior team. And like Uniac, both are Ontario Hockey League scouts. ‘"Terry knows his hockey really well. He‘s been around for a long time and is a great motivator," Brick said. "As for myself, I‘m the techniâ€" P28 PABT REMOVAL USING PLASTIC MEDWW BLASTING 6 to st9â€"659â€"5075 in fualiph‘s hute Mull {\.,.» Aleasha Shyhinskyj won Gold in the 46kg Junior Girls‘ category, while Craig Renwick dominated â€"78kg with a Gold in IJF (International Judo Federation) Junior and a Silver in Senior Men. The "Judo Sisters" started off their competitive season with two wins each. Amanda Shyhinskyj won two Silvers in â€"48kg by placing second in both IJF Junior and Senior, while Amy Young won two Bronzes by earning a third in both â€"52 kg IJF Junior and Senior women. The Kâ€"W Asahi Judo Club won two gold, four silver, and two bronze at the 1992 CNE International Judo Championships held in Toronto on the weekend. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1992 Asahi wins 10 Heidelberg, Ontario (5 miles north of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Area) â€" Rain or Shine â€" "I think Jeff will gain experiâ€" ence from coaching here. He‘s a hard worker and he‘ll be a valuâ€" able addition." According to Uniae, Brick will be a valuable addition to this year‘s Siskins. "When he was with the â€"17 and Canadian junior team, I liked the way he approached the players on the team: It‘s much softer than mine," Uniac said. "With the Siskins, it will be a great opportunity for me to learn from a great organization which will have more talent than previâ€" ous teams I‘ve been on." â€" cal person who studies the game and is quiet behind the bench." On December 24/90 the Elmira Sugar Kings put a lump of coal in Brick‘s hockey socks firing him as their head coach. He saw the writing on the wall as his club ONE DOZEN LONG 55 STEM ROSES WITH 1 9 GREENERY IN A GIFT BOX "CNb Detivext, â€" We‘re Your FTD Florist _ Top 500 Member in North America i YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST * 42 Ontario St. N., Kitchener. Dial 745â€"1128 | * "Tor so0 iN * 135 Union St. E., Waterloo. Dial 745â€"8411 . | . NORTYH AMERI * 619 King St. W. (sympathy) 744â€"9471 Ateagugihind Celebrate Summer ,, FLOWERS & GIFTS