ing city clerk wix will be when all of i m’ .‘ m s , : :‘ ‘ clerk since s u, not in any e. So it isn‘t of the rest ly just 1130 the team. His first season with the Hawks was 973â€"74 and the team finished with cight , nine losses and one tie. He recalls disappointed he was that the club needed one more win for a .500 seaâ€" that achievement. However, over the past two years the have been struggling, playing well .500 hockey Last season they finâ€" with a 6â€"17â€"3 record, while two seaâ€" ago they finished with a dismal 20â€"1 record. . .. ; Gowing admits that the spark he had 25 ago doesn‘t shine as bright today as did back then. But he has surrounded imself with youth behind the bench in istant coaches Tony Martindale and ob Hooper, giving him a feeling of optiâ€" when he comes to the rink. "When you get older you‘re not as nthusiastic as you were 25 years ago. But takes youth to get it (enthusiasm) out of t:mwi-amnymmï¬um. ice at the time. I think some of my players also wondered what the heck 1 was doing," said Gowing recalling his early years him a birthday wish by winning their home opener when ;dllhuuuthemcrpruthA action. Gowing will be kicking off his 25th season of hockey at WLU, been a tenure that has seen more highs than lows. And despite to the nationals four times in the 1980s, twice being denied n the championship game, he remembers his first day with the ockey wam as if it were just yesterday "I can remember my first practice. it was a evening practice at F’I\q' fue a young man held his first practice UQMI&WMG&GM university hockey team. At the age of 25, and fresh out of university, he wasn‘t much ider than many of his players. The man is Wayne Gowing and yesterday he hit another mile ockey coach celebrates 25 seasons behind Golden Hawk bench â€" he turned 50, and tonight his players will arempt to 3 € Chronicle Staff And Brdarovic struck again in sud denâ€"death overtime giving his seam a 4 Tkumdm Warâ€" riors played 59 minutes and 49 seconds of sound hockey ... but the final 11 seconds proved 1 be fatal. Holding a 3â€"1 lead, the Warriors were ;:daewdmhclubu- university hockey tournament over the York Yeomen at the Albert seconds semaining John Brdarovic brought his team to within oné goal, and four seconds later team mate Sasha Cucuz tied the score sendâ€" ing the game into overtime. 11 seconds deadly for UW Tofld:.hbndï¬bmwï¬hhum,dtm hockey committee will be charging 25 cent admission to the game as well 25 cent pizza Game time is 7:30 p.m. mm.hudyhphdhwub-h this team‘s chances of turning the Golden Hawk program around. "This year will be exciting. It‘s not the same calibre as those teams from the 80s, but we have a vereran squad and a bunch of keen kids." Once again Hawks are in the tough Far West Division competâ€" ing against the University of Waterloo Warriors, the University of Western Ontario Mustangs and the Windsor Lancers. you. 1 enjoy this game and 1 coaching season after season -!HAblun_iiucpAliï¬?'t’l'qï¬lm' WLU eniers the season looking to end a twoâ€"year absence from S-hnelhn-d‘m. Warriors got a goals from Sean Warriors advanced to the final after defeating Queens 3â€"2 and the UQTR 4â€" 2 York advanced to the final posting wins of 5â€"3 over Westem and 6â€"3 over Warriors open regular season Thursday night in Toronto against Ryerson Polytechnic University. Their home opener is Oct. 31 at 7â€"30 pm. against Western. Laurier‘s home opener is tonight at 7:30 when it hosts the Brock Badgers at the Mutual Group Arena. Please consider becoming a volunteer. Inquiries may be made anytime by leaving a message on WMBFA VOICE MAIL at 886â€"4205 Executive Positions: All concerned individuals are cordially invired w atiend the 1996 WM.BF A. annual general mecting Nominations and election of the executive commutiec plus other business is scheduled Date: Wednesday, October 29, %1%) p.m WATERLOO MINOR BOYs +. FASTBALL ASSOCIATION §~“"!‘/" ANNUAL **~ ~GENERAL MEETING Equipment Manager parent and Player Representative WOFA. Representative Auditor â€" 3 Puich, Ages 6 & 7 â€" Minor Mite, Ages % & 9 â€" Major Mite, Ages 9.5 & 10 â€" Squirt, Ages 11 & 12 â€" Pee Wee. Ages 13 & 14 â€" Bantams, Ages 15 & 16 â€" North Waterioo Rural Softball League Director of Fundraising Director of Registration Drrecior of Public Relations Director of Sponsorship Umpire in Chief W]ador B fAction! Friday, Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m. Vice Presiden Secretary Treasurer Convenors For The Mutual Group Arena Father David Bauer Drive Waterloo. Ontario l)ln.-‘p.-'..rl::h“;ï¬ 181 King St 8., Waterioo Orangeville OPEN EVERY SUNDAY VS.