TIRED OF WINTER YET? "We‘ve had a very inconsistent year but may be peaking at the right time," said Westâ€" en coach Barry Martinelli, pointing to his club‘s eightâ€"game win streak. "Our scoring over those eight games has been very spread out and our defensive play has been solidiâ€" fhied with outstanding goaltending from C.J. Denomme." I Martinelli is hoping his squad can feed off the Final Four experience of some of his vetâ€" cran holdovers from the 1995 team that beat to the University Cup CIAU finals in Denomme, especially in the playoff wins, were a big catalyst. | Mustangs, who were expected to provide only moderate opposition in the Far West Division, watched Waterloo and Windsor battle it out for first place, then knocked both olf to get their seat at the Final Four table. Veteran savvy, and the play of goaltender C.J. ‘Alwwthnllmahhph-ks offensively in Patrick Genest, Marc Beaucage and Jean Roberge, many other players have us," said UQTR coach Fric Lavigne, illustratâ€" ing the scoring power on his club. UQTR, a seeming perennial powerhouse in the Far East division, finished with a 21â€"3â€"2 mark but ran into a tough McGill squad in the division final before outlasting the Redâ€" Matt Mullin, who posted a stingy 2.16 goals against average and combined with mate Mark Gowan to allow a miserly 63 goals in Like Western, York had a mediocre first 2â€"1 after a 7â€"6 win Monday in game more importantly, they‘re all spread out through th¢ league. Any team that doesn‘t show up on a given night simply won‘t win with the competitive nature of our league. Ir‘ll be a great showcase, and a real treat as always for the fans." * There are more talented players in our league than ever before," said Gowing, "and Recreation Rich Newbrough, capably aided by former chair Fred Nichols, Dean of Stuâ€" dents at WLU, and other key personnel. WLU hockey coach Wayne Gowing is taking care of technical aspects at the arena and says no result would surprise him on the weekâ€" "We look forward to doing this every year," said Paul McSorley of Investors Group. "We love being a part of the community, and putting something back into the community. We‘ve also just finished our big RRSP season, and it gives our people a chance to show our appreciation to our clients in a fun, social The Final Four tournament committee is headed by WLU Director of Athletics and "We‘ve Had key performances but a solid team effort all around has been the reason the team finds themselves where they are today," said York coach Graham Wise. ~ The Final Four again has Investors Group as its lead sponsor, with associate sponsors Waterloo Chronicle, Country 570 CKGL, Domino‘s Pizza. AT&T Canada and Chevroâ€" half but after Christmas put together a 10â€"2â€" 2 skein. Their momentum carried right over to the playoffs where they ousted last year‘s division winning Laurentian in straight (Continued from page 21) Lucky Strike Tubes and Lizards Get Ready For Spring Selected Berkley Power Baits 50¢" OFF 50¢"° OFF 20e re madinicansined EopSmeeeeeeeie en Most Gentiemanty Player J.P. Davis â€" Gueiph Coach of the Year Rookie of the Year Most Valuable Player Defence J. P. Davis Second Team E A 8 T D iY 1810 ® First Team Goaitender Matt Mullin of the Guesiph Windsor Lancers were selected as the Most Valuable Players in the East and West || RAINBOW SPORTS I 1996â€"97 QUAA Hockey Allâ€"Star Patrick Groleau 10 Wyman Road ._ HOURS: WATERLOO, ONT. Mon.â€"Tues. 1046 > Wed. Fri. 104 746â€"2650 f 10â€"5 http://www.dgl.ca/~rainbow pegai e /+ i UEM Tathking Fiashin‘ HKere!l Most Gentiemanly Player Dan Ceman â€" Windsor Coach of the Year Rookde of the Year Most Valuable Player W E&T D1VY 1810 ® First Team Divisions respectively of the OUAA Hockey Lesoue. Both wars slan namad 1Gni.an m.. Loague. Both were siso named 1996â€"97 First Team Allâ€"Stars. Balloting was done by the 16 league coaches. Sunday Gone Fishin‘ e whena sn s2t 2â€"1 de 6, lost 21â€"32 ( first plac 20 defe 4295 Todd 1493 first ol 1511 y2 240 72, 214 first