Sunday icluding oring in m Ryan otched (741â€"2417 on Jan. 19, is Lisa the Twin‘s imporâ€" e with 23) OPEN MON. »SAT. g samtoscu _ B CB to host the event. That money goes back into mminssoï¬hllpz-mmm Howâ€" ever, in 1996 after all the tournament expenses, Softball Canada took a $30,000 share of the pie, leaving Twins with a few crumbs. Instead of bidâ€" ding for the event, or collecting gate receipts, the $30,000 fee for tournament rights was put into ful senior men‘s national championships this past summer, when Lynch went to the financial cupboard,.the cupboard was pretty well bare: When Twins hosted the nationals in 1993, the club showed a profit after Softball Canada took close to $25,000 from gate receipts for the rights Twins Goulet opened the scoring on an unassisted goal, while Kucher scored a shortâ€"handed tinas sisted goal with 9:15 remaining in the third period. Goulet assisted on both Chipchase goals with Matt Robinson adding the other. The Cyclones host the Siskins in Listowel this Friday night (7:30 p.m.), while on Sunday the Guelph Fire comes to The Mutual Group Arena the dying minutes of the second and the third period, which also saw him score an unassisted i goal giving Waterloo a 4â€"2 cushion Iintperod git grve iaams _ Chipchase‘s second goal of the night, on the powerplay, lifted Siskins to its win over Brent McFarlane, head coach of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Track and Field Association and University of Waterloo cross couritry and track team, will speak to 150 coaches from across Japan at their National Coaches Congress in Tokyo. "I spoke at the International Coaches Congress in Atlanta at Kâ€"W track‘s Brent McFarlane to speak to coaches in Japan (Continued from page 22) (Continued from page 22) the Olympics last August and the Japanese delegation was so impressed they asked me if Td cmwm,'nid McFarâ€" lane who‘ll be speaking in Tokyo on Jan. 31 â€" Feb. 2. For McFarlane, the OWIAA and CIAU track coach of 1996, this is now a new venture havâ€" ing done over 200 clinics "Web:wldltenddhflmwhmdn Gators folded that we‘d be going to the ISC‘s. 1 told the guys back then to book their vacations around the tournament." elfect after the 1993 national tournament. "We have zero dollars in our bank account right now and even on a shoe string budget it costs about $20,000 to run a team." And, with the twoâ€"time world champion and defending national champion Gators now dis solved, Twins are next in line to attend the 1SC championships this August in Victoria, B.C., but (hawillcoubigbuch,ckmtosl,soom in a 7 p.m. contest. Down on the Farm Siskins affiliate team, Wellesiey Applejacks Jr. Ds, defeated Tavistock Braves 6â€"3 on Friday, but lost 5â€"4 in overtime to Ayr Centennials. The Waterloo connection of Andy Miller, Mike Rudney and Mark Rowley opened the scoring for the Applejacks against Tavistock, whikld-ï¬nNonk,-Korybmzudjea Jfldwdhmwm Taylor and Benji Bryson drew assists. Rowley, Lorentz, Darren Wideman and Matt Kraemer scored in the loss to Ayt. Waterloo‘s it 9 Pah i ie t abarmgane m poakcre onr A education teacher for County Board of Education at Elora Senior Public School, McFarlane believes everyone will learn from his trip to Japan. Zealand, Netherlands, Guyana, Sweden, United States and abroad including © Maingks® 1996 %’mwwflvbw $3,000.00 at the Extreme Chips â€" the Official Snack Food of UW Basketball.