Forget is traveling down a similar path taken by his father almost 20 years ago. Dan Forget, a 5â€"footâ€" 7 forward, also played in the Midwestern Junior B *I don‘t let my size get in the way of how I play the game " said Forget, a Grade 12 Bluevale collegiate student ‘Sure, | have my speed, but even though I‘m not as big as the rest of the players 1 don‘t back down. 1 play with a lot of intensity and I‘m a feisty player." One would think that centreman would be bounced around from one end of the ice to the other, but you have to catch him first, and not too many in the league have moves or the speed to put him out of action. Billed as the smallest player in the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League, the 17â€"year can‘t rememâ€" ber when he ever played with or against anyone smaller than himself. But, despite his scoring abiliâ€" ties, Forget stands out of the crowd for another reason. He‘s only 5â€"footâ€"4 and 135 pounds. ‘We d have over 600 fans for a regular season game and filled the arena of 1,200 during the playâ€" offs," said the rookie with the Waterloo Siskins It was last year at the Air Canada Cup regional Qualifier that Waterloo hockey fans, and souts. got a good look at the New Liskeard product. It was an impressive debut as he led his team to a championship victory over North York, while amassing three goals and 10 assists, tying for the tournament scoring ttle. Shortly afterwards, he was signed by the Siskins For in the winter months, the only thing in town was hockey, and when one couldn‘t make it out to the arena, the play by play of the New Liskeard Cubs could be heard on the radio. Not bad exposure for a midget hockey club ason Forget misses the good l old days when his team‘s games were broadcasted on the radio in his northern home town of New Liskeard Jason Forget‘s size doesn‘t get in the way of scoring goals â€"fooitâ€"4, but big on ftalent league with the Stratford Cullitons. However, it was hockey this season, while Stratford took its time, "I go from game to game not knowing who‘ going to be on my wing." anmusosns ie aaiannt en en neno on "Everybody is probably in the same boat we are. You can‘t use injuries as an excuse. It‘s all part of the game. We just have to start getting goals from other lines if we expect to win. This Sunday night Siskins will host Stratford in the last game before the Christmas break. Twenty minutes after the game is over, Forget will begin a sixâ€"hour trip to New Liskeard for the holidays and to rest for the second half of the season. + Chris Furino (shoulder) y and Mike Boschetto $ (back). Even Forget missed Sunday night‘s game (2â€"0 win over Kitchâ€" ener Dutchmen) after sufâ€" fering a shoulder injury in Stratford on Friday. The injury hurt, but the 9â€"3 drubbing by Stratford hurt even more. day night with the 2â€"0 win over Kitchener, but Forâ€" get doesn‘t blame the rash of injuries for the Siskins army of injured Siskins, who include Jay Henry "I go from game to game not knowing who‘s going to be on my wing. Right now (Josh) Seabrook is on my right and it‘s (Trevor) Wells on the other wing." At one point Bret Hisâ€" lop was one of Forget‘s wingers, but a broken right ankle in Elmira put Hislop out of action for up to 12 weeks. Hislop, who may return to the team by the playofis, joins a small (knee), Joe Pikula (wrist), due to a rash of Siskin injuries, when Forget goes to the rink, he‘s not too sure who will be on his wing. Asked about who are his line mates, he has to stop and think. and by then he was in the gold and black of Waterâ€" loo. "Waterloo showed a lot of interest in me so I He‘s the No. 5 scorer on the team with 20 points, though I‘d go where 1 was 12 Noon â€" 6 pm., including Holidays 181 King St. 8. over Perthâ€"Huron, 5â€"0 over Welland and 3â€"0 over Guelph. Goalies Brendan Collins and Cory Campbell shared in the Kevin Corso and Sean Power. Lions closed off the scoring in the third period on Pringle‘s goal from Gies. Lions had an excellent 31â€"5 goals for and against record including three shutouts, 11â€"0 Pringle, from Ryan Gies, saw the Lions take the lead. Lions added two more goals in the second from Shepherd and dropped out of the event. The championship game saw the Wolverines score early, but goals by Sean Dixon, from Ryan Shepherd, and Sean Lions nipped Grey Bruce 4â€" 3 in the midget semis, while Wolverines doubled Kitchener Greenshirts 4â€"2 to advance to the final. Wolverines entered tournament play when Quinte won the contest 5â€"1 over Waterloo‘s AA team, the Wolverines, while in other play Richmond Hill won the bantam title defeating Sault Ste. Marie 4â€"1 and Ajax went into overtime to defeat Kitchâ€" ener 4â€"3 in the peewee chamâ€" years that a Waterloo team won the midget division at the Gold Puck tournament. The Lions emerged as the victors over the Wolverines in the battle of Waterloo goldâ€" medal game before a record crowd at the 26th annual Waterloo Gold Puck Hockey Tournament over the weekâ€" Golden moment It‘s also the first time in 25 in all Waterioo (Continued on page 25) Mike Murray se goals in the tie. Ti Jelf Reitzel and St. Agnes lost { Clements and tie Kateri 2â€"2, only to k shootout. 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