MacDonald, Jim Graham, Al Blair, Greg Moore, Danny Doyd, Don Olmstead, Greg Bull, Jim Hewett, Don Kelly, Allan Bell, Basil Milton, Roger Winterhalter, Grant McCardle, Robert Urquhart, Doug Bannon, Tim Burkâ€" holder, Robert Dedine, Jim Pratt, Steve Douâ€" glas, Phil Hoffman, Kevin Scott, Chris Chappel, Marty Ewing, Norm McCrae, Fred McConnell, Dave Smith, Rob Dilario, Mark Hall, Tom Comstock, Dave Caron, Phil Stotts, Judy Read, John McCarr, Carman Swallow, Robert Welsh and Eddie Pereira. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these former Siskins give team president Greg Beaupre a call at 885â€"3031. Striking gold were Naomie Elgin in the junior womens long jump â€" 5.38â€"metres; Roger Skyers, jr. mens high jump â€" 10.72m; David Boulette, double gold in bantam long jump â€" 5.71m and high jump 1.73m. jump â€" 10.72m;, Chris Robinson, jr. mens 400m â€" 50.21 seconds; 200m in 22.05; and Dave Tomlin, jr. mens 60m in 6.78 sec. Tomlin also won a bronze in the 200m in 22.13; Jeff Geliner, jr. mens triple jump â€" 13.53 and Santed Tomlin, jr. mens 400m in 50.37. Devon Robinson, currently ranked fourth in 60m hurdles in Canada, traveled to Eastern a very tough field, placed seventh with a time: of 8.42 seconds. The reunion will take place on June 10â€"11 at the Waterico Recreation Complex. Players the Siskins haven‘t been able to contact include; Chuck Strome, Irv Lebald, P. Welman, Ron Rohmer, Gary Panchuck, Phil Siskin searchm_gn The Waterioo Siskins are searching for 43 of 910 former players, executive and memâ€" bers of the Ladies Auxiliary for its upcoming records at the 1994 provincial indoor bantam, midget, junior championships at York Univerâ€" of w e 'l‘hnClAUchflomhpl' ips will be held in Victoria, B.C. in March. Kitchenerâ€"Waterico Track and Field Associâ€" three bronze medals and set seven club at the OUAA swimming championships at the U of T in Toronto over the weekend. Bullad,lbnn-bcdtb.n-fl: Waterloo swim team, broke his own record of 1:59.68 in winning the 200â€"metre backstroke in 1:59.14. It was the only record set in the meet‘s 17 events. Hulford narrowly missed setting two other records in the 100 back and 200 butterfly. Hulford was also a member of two U of T relay teams. . The meet was won by McMaster University Waterloo swimmer Stephen Hulford was named Swimmer of the Meet after collecting five gold medals for the University of Toronto Silver mgt!gl vtg_flofl_w;n Elgin, triple °+ mVuvio AIUC 1IGIEC "I Open Mon., Tues., Wet. 9â€" 6; muu®| d inor Thurs., Fri. 9 â€"9; Sat. 9 â€" 5 * â€"% E' 98 KING N., WATERLOC ~â€" e (JUST N. OF BRIDGEPORT RD \ _ ‘94 Models Are Here BIKE SALF MAAAE . McPHAILS Cambridge‘s Turner named league MVP Waterloo Siskin defenceman Jason Honchar was named the top defenceman in the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League at the league banquet held in Waterloo Monday night. Other winners at the banquet included; Camâ€" bridge Winter Hawk Scott Turner, Top Scoring Award and Most Valuable Player; Stratford Culliton goalies Matt Barnes (6 shutouts for a league record) | and Rob Hotson, best goalsâ€"againstâ€"average (2.37) Kitchener Dutchman Mike Lavall, Rookie of the Year;, Elmira Sugar King Steye Papple, Best Defenâ€" sive Player; Cambridge‘s Keith Ebare, Sportsmanâ€" ship; Coach of the Year winner was Ken Mann of the Cambridge Winter Hawks. C Winning nine of their last 11 games, Waterloo Siskin coach Geoff Ward is quite confident that his team is ready for the Midâ€" western Junior B Hockey League quarterfinals against the Kitchener Dutchmen. 4 The bestâ€"ofâ€"seven series, which begins tonight at Waterloo‘s with a 4â€"2 (wonâ€"loss) record over the Dutchmen during the reguâ€" lar season. "I think it‘s going to be whoever works the hardest is going to win the series. The one thing about Kitchener is that they lost their share of games this year, but they worked hard in every game. If you don‘t come out and work, they‘re going to beat you," said Ward who doesn‘t expect an easy series between his thirdâ€" Siskin Honchar top defenceman Waterioo Siskin David Pfohi skates around Stratford Culliton defenceman Josh Willemsem hmmï¬ï¬‚ufl action in Waterloo. Stratford won the game 4â€"1. On Saturday night Siskins defeated the Cambridge Winter 32. Siskins prepare for Dutchmen McPHAILS CYCLE * * _ Open Mon., Tues., Wed. 9 â€" 6: to 10 players due to injuries, forcing the team to call up midget players and get more out of their bench. According to Ward, it brought the best out of the remaining players. "Having these people out really gave us a chance to develop some depth on our team and we‘re pretty confident going with any lineup we have to ice. On one hand it‘s nice that everybody is back, but on the other hand, in case injuries hit us now we‘re not going to panic. We‘re confident with everybody we have on "We‘ve had 48 games to get ready for these playoffs and it‘s now in the hands of the players." _ aerezm. _OPEN_ % sung’w; p> °* 11 am.6 p.m. 181 King St. S., Kitchener, March 7/94 Time TBA Game Seven = Wateri0® March 8/94, 7:30 p.m. SE N N it Necessary . _ Game Five March. 6/04, 7:30 p.m.. Game Six . _ _ _