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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 1996, p. 31

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"We can‘t overlook Laurier," said IcKee. "They play as well as (Laurier paltender Geoff) Schnare plays. "They beat us quite handedly 6â€"3 in the ktoberfest tournament and we just beat em 3â€"2 in our first meeting of the season. /e know that if there‘s any kind of motiâ€" ition factor on that club, they‘ll be ready." Despite sitting on top in the OUAAs Far Division, the Waterloo hockey Warâ€" will have to rise to the occasion when meet the lastâ€"place Wilfrid Laurier olden Hawks at Columbia JceField &m%wum amoOrs, tthlAUu“kldh: «V â€"4 to Guelph Gryphons c:kjaddl!l‘tfifltfi:’-l Th t in the basement of the fourâ€" division with a 3â€"6â€"2 record. However, according to Warrior ach Don McKee, records are rown out the window when ese two teams meet, cord, while the A HOCKEY HERITAGE nors won‘i ftake Lavrier | m f *A ¢ . & "We can‘t overlook Laurier. They play as well as Schnare plays ...They‘ll be ready." UW Coach Don McKee winning ways posting a 6â€"3 win over the Toronto Varsity Blues. Warriors went into Toronto without the services of captain Steve Smith and Mark Cardiff, but a redâ€"hot Mike Chambers picked up the slack, scoring four times in the win over Toronto. In play last week Laurier lost 9â€"3 to Toronto and 5â€"0 to Gueiph. Considering that last season at this time McKee targeted a 10â€"2 record for the first half of the season and a win over Lauâ€" rier this Thursday night will see the team hdnmkaloo'slouwwm Thursday night was the resul of a poorly happed against an opportunist club. Howâ€" ever, on Sunday Warriors continued their PAPY WORLD @3 A division of Baby World of Stoney Creek ~| _ for that Special room. 600 HESPELER RD. }(llvy- 248, Winners Plaza) 3.11 GAA. "Harris has had 2 great half and his con fidence out there grows every day" In assessing his team, the veteran coach doesn‘t believe that his team has peaked. His veteran players have been chalking up the numbers so far this season and when the 14â€"game second half schedule rolls along, he‘s counting on his firstâ€"year playâ€" ers to pick up the slack. Waterloo wasn‘t even ranked by the CIAU, their No. 6 ranking has MKee wondering how his «eam stacks up against others in the CIAU "This weekend I‘ll be out west watching (No. 1) Calgary Dinosaurs play the (No. 5) Alberts Golden Bears. I want to see if we‘re in the same ball park when we meet them in CIAU playolis. ~** _ gunners resulting in high scoring Juvenile Furniture & Accessories 623â€"9010 Quality Baby & games, but their goaliending was 2 bit weak." Goaktending doesn‘t appear to be the problem for McKee with the steady lay of Joe Harris, a Lisâ€" towel native who‘s ranked No. 3 in theâ€" OUAA standings with a WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING...... ‘ * Uplvin & "'MWS’L!.,'M f 746â€"6852 Open Tues. to Sat. 1000 to 500 Extended hours by appointment Winter Giory Bert Withame § GRAYSTONE GALLERY WwaATERLOO _ 4 SERVICEL . CONVEmENT Paniakc

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