e cMCk en Al_lOlN 0| BJG]|H S|O|T to ’!’98"_' M | [ J SPORTS ;. & â€" apaiuieracocttcathnto Ns seas TERCCART UEARVE # ‘mm“..“...bthbAA.A‘.‘.A‘..‘- corner and (Siskin) Ian MacDougall was in front of the net. I thought he was going to shoot, but instead he passed it to me. Turco was down so I went from my forehand to my backâ€" hand, delayed a bit, then I goal before his entire family which made the long trip down from Sault Ste. ended his scoring famine with the biggest goal of the series lifting the puck over Turco giving the Siskins a 2â€"1 win and the league title. "I‘ve never played on a winning team before. It‘s a feeling I can‘t explain," said Rocheford. He scored the ern Junior B Hockey League playoffs between the Waterloo Siskins and the Cambridge Winter Hawks, the Siskin forward was stopped time and time again by Cambridge goalâ€" tender Marty Turco. However, just 56 seconds into overtime, Rocheford Game Six of the Midwestâ€" "The puck came out of the Siskin | sniper | nets the | big one Richard Rocheford was Until Sunday night‘s (Continued on page 24) CLE REPAIRS Expert Repairs To All Makes and Models t Do It Now â€" Avoid the Rush A game of wits and illegal sticks Siskins defeat Winter Hawks 2â€"1 in OT, claim league title Over 70 years of seiling and servicing bicycles in the Kâ€"W area. ceatl Provincial round-roblnglayofls There will be very little time for celebration for the Siskins as they prepare for the OHA provincial roundâ€"robin playoffs. Siskins will travel to St. Catharines this Friday night to meet the Falcons followed by Sunday night‘s contest against the St. Mary‘s Lincolns at the Mutual Group Arena. "We can enjoy this (Midwestern championship) now, but we‘ve got to get back to work tomorrow and prepare for Friday night." The appearance of the Lincolns marks the return of former Siskin coach Terry Uniac, who was with the Siskins for half the 1991/ 92 season. "They‘re a pretty good hockey team. They‘re a big physical team that comes right at you. We‘re going to have to prepare for them." work for the next qgne. And it happened pretty quickly." As for the sticks used in the two penalty calls they‘re coming directly from the Pro Can manufacturer with the illegal curve in the blades. Ward added that none of the sticks used by the Siskins are torched (giving them a greater curve), but maybe they‘re going to have to torch them just to try and straighten them out. "Everybody is playing with the same sticks." can do about it and not to lose our composure. Let‘s go out there and WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1994 â€" PAGE 23 CEmi ce 0 idays 181 King St. S., Waterioo (Continued on page 24) 11 a m.â€"6 p.m. Sunday