duake lpblaaticis EOmA memineaeeaet" °"" CCmmmnt i RMOWIDAETeATeperameiiais | Mild RUDTTY and 115â€"48 to the Voyagers. Gough, the historian, coach, manager, convener and taxi driver, pretty well knows it all. After all he‘s Mr. Ringette in Waterloo. Goqhhubw-ehnlndwï¬hlhlpon beaudltluthflm,m and Linda However, even years after they moved away from home and married, he still finds it an dma:bq‘dmyluhmbhfl in his capacity as intermediate manager. Then dm:elhmhlnpundnduanddâ€" erees petite players, age 11 and under. 'ldm&hwzx.buldqqm out on the ice with these youngsters. At least at that age 1 can still keep up to them," said the 72â€" yearâ€"old Gough, who only played hockey at the high school level. 1970 petite team, now sees him managing this year‘s Waterloo intermediates adult team. And whcu. it comes to ringette dates and events, uring the past 27 years with Waterloo Ringette, Jack Gough has pretty well done and seen it all. What started out as a volunteer position, driâ€" ving his two daughters and her team mates on the "The reason 1 got involved with this game is From a taxi driver to team manager, Jacl;â€"Gough has plenty of memories Chronicle Staff PP mmoies up, become police officers, teachers, nurses and it z:-d:.-vdï¬dhch-vhcd-&qm Waterloo Ringetie was started by Rio Caron and h%hlmvfluï¬ï¬ Aamuw,w-ab.m president, Adrian Spackman, was also the coach of the local belle team in 1968â€"69 season. Since then hmhmï¬nlh‘ddp- ticipants to an all time of 262 players on 18 le-n.wihflcudï¬:ri. lsalcsb::l} volunteers. + Qudleymw-aho-ud-aui' centre for ringetic. In 1974 Waterloos June Tiesâ€" in the beginning 1 thought 1 would remain with the sport until my kids grew up, but 1 see these Pslaniccrmg me io v me drive kids to games. 1 never thought of later on. It Ts jue 100 mach a part of my life. â€" "Its funny though, M-ï¬-hnph-q,hhc University N 'fldml.-h“hlhl "Just like « uMC-yJ‘b. be for bragg With their 87â€"65 weekend win in S o the 2 p.m C“m&bi!dbn,lbbw ner have the same number of wins in their first Having on flthM“m-h’ year‘s wam c did during the entire 1996 season. the 1â€"13 reee Last season the WLL team record was 1â€"13 process. Acce in a season where they lost seven games by five guard Bob P1 points or less. Hawks, after dropping a 77â€"74 Troj are the hfl-umom»hhhi team blessed season opener, now sport a 1â€"1 record, and J¢lâ€" \ hal, the OUA fries knows that betier days for the Laurier bas "Jell is an c w*‘â€â€œt“ tion to ou‘r lir Ad.-:l.lu’sbyï¬rfl loo native wh Guelph Gryphons tonight, they‘1! be gunning Turnâ€"around season? "l'b'blqon'bualadmhh, have put in years of playing and coaching and -ydhp-h:khoflzw-h&q took out of it." However, the highlight of his career with ringetie was back in 1980 when Waterioo won the belle division at the second annual National championship hosted by Waterloo. Gough was the manager of the team coached by Ron Derâ€" mm,auu-uuu.t *nnmï¬ug goals, including three in the second hall. for Waterloo. Jeanine Rankin added two goals while Lisa Kipp notched the other goal. Winning the championship was great, but over the years I‘ve enjoyed this sport because of the great people involved with it day in, day out. That‘s what makes it all worth while and worth coming back to year after year." duce tube skates for the sport, getting the ringetie players away from using the traditional 'i?trid'a-hnhd?d-cm,. junior coach, added more safety to the sport by introducing his players to basketball knee and flmuhmdï¬ dent of the Ontario Ringette Association, worked with Bauer Skates and helped to introâ€" Laurier cagers are off to an impressive starl the 1â€"13 secord) or the next stage in 2 building process. According to the Launrier coach, 6| «4 guard Bob Papaditriou and 64 forward Corwin “‘““7â€â€˜â€"1â€.1 team blessed with local talent, led by Jefl Zdrsâ€" hal, the OUAA player of the week. *yell is an kid and a great addiâ€" hndm-fldï¬h. I-u.ub-nd!op--hâ€" :’hl'l Seturday afternoon game a | au M-ï¬mn-umh- Hfl-n_uq-.uâ€";(..:. hmfllï¬uydï¬* Warriors, which picked up weekend wins of 76â€"60 and 16â€"74 over the visiting L akehead University Nor Westers. *Just like our football games, this game will be for bragging rites in Waterioo," jeffries said 12 Noon â€" 6 pam , inceding Halidays 181 King St. 8., Waterioo (Continued on page 20)