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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Nov 1994, p. 40

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PAGE 40 â€" WATERLOOQ CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1994 During preseason tournament action the Warâ€" riors were almost invincible, winning tournaments and games, almost at will. After his teams‘ weekâ€" end ties against the University of Western Ontario Mustangs (6â€"6 on Friday) and the Windsor Lancers (4â€"4 on Sunday), McKee admitted that he was somewhat disappointed with the results, especially since they had the home ice advantage Then again, Warmors didn‘t help their own cause this weekend when fourthâ€"year veteran forward Greg Allan was handed a game suspension for having a rather colorful chat with the referee on Fnday. His absence was missed for the remainder of the game as well as the game against Windsor. To make matters worse, Jason Mervyn took a vicious slash (undetected by the referee) late in the game on Sunday and was also absent from the line up. At that time Waterloo led Windsor 4â€"2. University of Waterloo Warmior hockey coach Don McKee calls it team jitters, but deep inside the veteran coach must wonder what‘s happening to his hockey club. ever do that," McKee said in looking at the bright side of the weekend. On the other hand MCkee felt that, rookie goaltender Joel Harms, formerly with the juruor B Listowel Cyclones, appeared to be nerâ€" vous fightng the puck gving up the big rebound against Western in his first Ontamo University Athletnic Association regulargseason start. Peter Cudhea Chronule staff *I guess getting six against (Sean) Basillio (Westâ€" ern goalie) is a good evening. Not too many teams Lorna Craton omm Fifteenâ€"yearâ€"old Lorna Craton is this week‘s Waterloo Chronicle "carrier of the week." She delivers in the Longwood Drive area. Lorna is in grade 9 this year. Her favorite school subjects are English, Spanish and gym She is a member of R.O.W. Swim Club and the Waterloo Tennis Club. Besides swimming and playing tennis, she likes to watch movies, be with her friends and travel. Favorite trips have been to England,, Trinidad, France and Italy. Her favorite movie is Speed. In the future, she would like to be a massage therapist For all her hard work as a Waterloo Chronicle carrier, Lorna will receive a gift certificate from Kâ€"W Rotisserie Chicken. Winless, but undefeated *Losing Allen was a big detriment to the hockey Early season jitters and suspension hurts UW CARRIER OF THE WEEK Along with Organ, Warriors also lost forwards «John Williams, Steve Woods and Brian Holk. New forwards signed this season include Jeff Goldie, Owen Sound jr. B; Chris O‘Sullivan, from Yellow Knife; Dwayne Johnson, Orillia tier II, Matt St. Germain, Peterborough Petes and Aaron Kenney, Kingston tier II. We‘re a much more physical club than we have ever been before. When we played teams like Lauâ€" ner and Western, they were able to hurt us physiâ€" cally. I don‘t think that will happen this season." In play against Windsor, John Robertson played a strong game in goal for Waterloo. After backing former Warrior goalie James Organ for the past two seasons, McKee believes that Robertson will have a major impact on the success on the team. "I don‘t think our hockey club is going to get pushed around this year. We‘re not the biggest team, but I believe it‘s not the size of the army, but it‘s the fury of the attack that counts. Smith, a former Kitchener Ranger, Windsor Spitfire and Waterloo Siskin, scored once and set up another goal in the tie against Windsor. Waterâ€" loo also got goals from Mervyn, Dean MacDonald (another former Siskin) and John Wynne. One big area of improvement the Warriors made over last season is the strength of their blueliners, who McKee felt that in order to survive in this league, have to be punishing. club. As for Jason, he had to be helped from the ice and missed the rest of the game. 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