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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1997, p. 32

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#% 61 Hespeler Ad. | | Stone Ad. Mail The "Fab Four" defense consists of twins Nancy and Tracey Seymour, Kelly Parise and Leslic Russell, while two lines of highâ€"scoring forwards â€" Kim Koch, Karen Sharpâ€" tine Kissick â€" make it almost impossible for the opposition to concentrate on shutting them down. Koch expects that Gloucester and Sudbury will be the two toughest teams in the fourâ€"team AA Deb division. Scarâ€" (Continued on page 36) Waterloo Ringette. The provincials will feature 70 teams and over 1,000 players with games at the Waterloo Arena, Waterloo Recre= ation Complex, Moses Springer Arena and the Albert McCormick Community Centre. arry Koch is to ringette, what Detroit Red Wing‘s L:h&oulov-lilohdqâ€"zmw bench. | Winning has become a tradition, make that habit formâ€" ing. for Koch, whose Waterloo Deb AAs have a good shot. at winning their division at this week‘s (March 9 â€" 19) Provincial A and AA Ringette Chamninnchine hactad ho Chromicle Staff The Kweens On Ice will be out to defend their title when the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Skating Club send.three precision skating teams to the Canadian Precision Skating Championships in Halifax March 6â€"9. The three teams consist of the Kâ€"W Diaâ€" monds On Ice, a novice division team of skaters under the age of 15; Kâ€"W Kweens On Ice, a senior division team of skaters between the ages of 16â€"21 and the Krystals Siskins sent a message to Stratford in the last game of the season, beatâ€" ing them 7â€"6. Siskin held a 5â€"2 lead "We know we can beat them. We‘ve done it twice and when we lost to them we should have won," admitted the 19â€"yearâ€"old ‘captain. "If we expect to beat Stratford, we got to beat them in their own barn," said Goulet, who assisted on Frank Kucher‘s gameâ€"winning and seriesâ€" clinching goal in a 5â€"3 win over Cambridge on Sunday night. had a banner series over the Camâ€" bridge Winterhawks with six goals and six assists, knows just how important it is to get this series off on the right foot. Kweens looking to defend Canadian title The two most successful teams in the league will square off this Friday night in Game One of a bestâ€"ofâ€"seven semifinal series when Waterloo meets the Cullitons in Stratford. Game Two returns to Waterloo Mar. 9 at the Waterloo Recreation Comâ€" plex. ts just like old times as the Waterloo battling it out in the Midâ€" western Junior B Hockey League playoffs. geâ€" Bring on the Cullitons! Siskins rally past Winterhawks in opening round Chronicle Staff Siskin Frank Kubaumds&luwhlum the Cambridge Winterhawks in Game Six. The Kweens are the Canadian Senior Champions and have returned to the Canadians to defend their title. They fin ished first in the Western Ontario Secâ€" tional (WOS) qualifier. The Kweens competed in Rouen, France, last year after winning the Canadian title. Later this year they will compete in Torku, Finland. On Ice, an adult division team with skaters age 21 and older. Stratford swept the Owen Sound Greys 4â€"0 in a fairly easy quarterfinal round, while Siskins fought for every goal in defeating Cambridge 4â€"2 in their opening only to see Stratford rally back for a 6â€"5 coomcmmacaeninnnin atiamdlnntamintgttarnirtien eneneninbne mds tm on oo ntane The Gems On Ice, the juvenile team, will be competing as the Ontario Champiâ€" onships in Waterloo later this month, while the fifth Kâ€"W team, Royals On Ice, just missed their chance of going to Haliâ€" fax after a fourth place finish at the WOS. sections The Krystals On Ice won the WOS earâ€" lier this season, while the Diamonds On Ice finished third at the event. "When I look at the series, I don‘t think there was any one turnâ€"around point. Jerry (Siskin coach Harrigan) kept us cool and told us to keep hitting them because J we were wearing them down. round. Cambridge held a 20 series lead before Waterloo rallied to win the next four games. On Sunday Siskins scored three thirdâ€"period goals after trailing 3â€"2 in the second. Ryan Painter picked up two goals and an assist with Jay Henry, Kucher and Mark Campbell netting the others. "Kennedy was superb, but we weren‘t getting the bounces and Harâ€" rigan was trying to change the luck of the team," said Gingerich. Siskin goaltender Chad Marshall, who replaced Dan Kennedy after the first two games against Cambridge, picked up all four Waterloo wins, but according to Siskin General Manager Keith Gingerich, despite the losses, Kennedy played outstanding hockey into his mouth, isn‘t expecting as rough as a series as what Siskins had with Cambridge, but he is expecting it to be a fastâ€"paced series. Open Sunday "We‘re in the playoff mode right now and 1 think Stratford had it pretty easy in their series." _ Goulet, who lost his front two teeth Sunday night when he was hit from behind and had his face mask pushed 12 Noon â€" 6 pm., Inc 181 King St. 8 C O M P A N Y WAT KITC For as n savors the ment, he r George Bo games in t holes in one "It was qu My brother, a 408 in the team mate A bowled a 41 ond, My per came in the the night." "I hit the corner pim 1 ever | got a sht'dfi'fl who has bo Waterloo L4 past 40 year and Roga a things beca in the 11th when it firs he was goir frame, Branitford. of 12 bowled his the Inter League at bowled a Feb. 22, b Chromicle IN Wa

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