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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Dec 1996, p. 29

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terloo Siskin goaltending took a 40 ie nap in Owen Sound Friday night e Siskins lost they first game in six {alling 6â€"1 to the Greys. d. alter Siskins controlled a 3â€"0 first d on Sunday night against Listowel 4 ncs, they were out scored 4â€"1 in the dacre. but now they‘re down to four and second year defensemen, who rigan thinks is doing a good job. he forementioned defensemen have o play in Quebec, Tier II in Brampton Switzerland, respectively clenseman Chris Furino had been lined since Oct. 25 after he was ked from behind in a game against tford Cullitons, breaking his right nb and injuring his left shoulder. e had both arms laid up, he was a real . He won‘t be back before January." t wishing injury on anyone, but had 1o been injured a week eartier, Harriâ€" aid that Goodacre, who was released being caught up in the player numâ€" game, would still be skating with the skins once had talented and wellâ€"seaâ€" ed blueliners such as Paul Shantz, Wes I!, Kevin Mitchell and Jeremiah | cant beleve they made that call," Harâ€" in said of the officials. "And 1 can‘t eve thry gave him four games. Now, delense is down to mal.' hose players include McMillan, ] Shmuck, Adam Johnston and Kai he si:! penalty surprised Harrigan. at even astounded Harrigan even more for Neas ind. alier Sunday nights 5â€"4 win over owe! Cyclones, Harrigan has another to s ratch when defenseman Ryan mier w« handed a fourâ€"game suspenâ€" i for spearng, . thai :: was Painter, a defenseman with ; 5 penialty minutes this in 25 games season who was accused of the such a or infraction. Harrigan, coach of the Waterloo Siskins. has scratched more defenseâ€" ofl his starting roster than a dog lookâ€" erry Harmgan wonders when it will all iskins snoozte and lose in Owen Sound Depleted blueliners keep Siskins‘ Harrigan guessing A case for the defence Peter Cudhea Chronidle S(‘ m Great Selection of _ 11â€" New or Reconditioned "I don‘t know what happened to our goaltending in the second period," said assistant Siskin coach Chuck Neisen about the loss to Owen Sound. "I think they had second but managed to score a midâ€"third period goal on its way to a 5â€"4 win at the Mutual Group Arena. _ â€" Sound Greys on Sunday and Ohsweken Golden Eagles on Friday, will be the calm before the storm. The first real blizzard of However dipping into the well has proven to be successful for both the Siskins and the minor players, who says Harrigan, have played well with the junior B club "I don‘t know what to do at times. I‘ve used players from Waterloo midgets and bantams and players from our affiliate team in Wellesley. The only person I haven‘t used is Waterloo mayor Brian Turnbull." Siskin Frank Kucher tried to beat Listowel Cyclone goalic Jason Reid with a shot between his legs on Sunday night. Siskins won the game 5â€"4. iskins. ‘%6 will be 11 days long beginning Dec. 1 1 "I don‘t know what to do at times. I‘ve _ and ending on Dec. 22. In that period of This weekend, when Siskins host Owen Against Listowel, Siskin goaltender Chad Marshall recorded his ninth win in 13 starts, while the loss by Dan Kennedy was his fourth in 12 outings. Marshall now leads the Midwestern Junior B goaltending a bit of a nap." Harrigan, who‘s looking to win more than lose in the upcoming eight games, has some satisfaction this season in knowâ€" ing that his preâ€"season goal of 500 hockey by the Christmas break is safe and secure. get you in their small arena can bump you around and Kitchener is an older team team with experience and good goaliendâ€" ing." time Waterioo will have home and home series against Elmira Sugars Kings, Kichâ€" ener Dutchmen and Stratford Cullitons. "I think all three teams are pretty equal Stratford has the speed, Elmura, once they (Continued on page 34) RT SKATE SHARPENING "She was a real organizer. You give her a job and she d get it done. She was bubbly and never shmed away from 2 proâ€" ject. She was always willing to get the job done " from the days of masters skating to being a commutter member of last months Sun Life Skate Canada competsuon in Kitchener "We always laughed at Marg when we precision skated * said longâ€"ume friend Joan Kruvy "We all skated in a line and when everybody turned one way she‘d turn the other "She wasn‘t the strongest skater, but she loved it " Kruvy and McNeice had known each other for 24 years The pair had much in common with their husbands work ing at University of Waterloo and daughters skating at the club. So, when it came to getung volunteers to help her with the operauons commuttee of last month‘s Skate Canada, Kruvy made the call to McNexe in Greenville "She put in as many hours as | did, and there were a lot of hours. She was my rightâ€"hand lady She was my fmend * When McNeice was honored at the city of Waterioos Sports Volunteer Dinner, it was Kruvy who accepted the award. The awards are given out to those who volunteer more than 10â€"years in a sport, McNexcr‘s history goes back to 1973 as a skaung session convenor Throughout the years she worked on the clubs newsletier, fund rasing pro jects, and worked on numerous commuttees from ticket and costume commutter for Ice Parade to skateâ€"2â€"thons on the ice, but it didn‘t discourage the Sudbury native {rom lacing up her skates in the earty 1980s to compete with the Kâ€"Ws Masters Precision Team She not only left behind her husband, Gregory and chilâ€" dren Carolyn, Patti, Michael and Jeffrey James but she lef behind 2 countless number of fnends who remember her 1 should think there is nothing very bad about dying except for the people one has to leave behind and the things one has n‘t had time to do Author, Roderich Haigâ€"Brown MBE hose words best describe the life and umes o ing Club, who passed away in Greenville N ( late last werk The 55â€"yearâ€"old mother of four who was always up for a challenge when it came to organizing. or helpâ€" ing to organize events. left 2 legacy in the sport which she grew to love in the 24 years she was affihated with the club She wasn‘t the best skater God put It was just a way of life for KWSC‘s Margaret McNeice Margaret McNerce: 2 ureless volunteer with Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Skat 12 Noon â€" 6 pa 181 King St. $., Waterioo Chromicle Staff P A M Â¥ the

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