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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Nov 1999, p. 26

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26 m T '3“ t' Ll " 3n" _ 8 I 've are; " rr C - . “J > n The Hawks Gi0GanGisu I pass play to Warriors without Chris Kuibich. The Laurier Golden Hawks dished out a few of their own lessons in smash-mouth loot- ball on Saturday, beating the Waterloo Warriors 36-15. Hawks win Black and Blue bowl The Hawks took a page from the Warriors traditional play book and pummeled their crosstown rivals by throwing body punches at a softened-up interior defence for all four rounds of their heavy-weight tight at University Stadium. With the Warriors reeling from the physical pounding of Hawks running back Justin Praamsma, who had 209 yards rushing and two touchdowns on the day, quarterback Adam Lane was looking for the knockout blow in the annual Black and Blue bowl game. lt came with a 40-yard touch- down pass to slotback Harvey Stables in the third quarter after an earlier 13-yard touchdown pass to Andre Talbot, lane finished the day with an efficient 7 for 11 passing for 136 yards. "I was really happy with the effort," said ihe Hawks head coach Rick Zmich. "There was nothing fancy Ibout it, moi, maths line up and nm tgn New or Reconditiona SKATES it/tMilt fi: Bob We Chronicle stg HOCKEY EQUIPMENT - TRADE IN YOUR OLD SKATES the football and I was really proud of the olfensive)inC' - Mistakes have cost the Hawks their last Eve games to the War- riots, including 13 turnovers in two losses last year. "We really just played a patient type of game and tried to minimize our mistake," said Zmich. "I looked at the ledger and dont think we turned the ball over. "We fumbled it once but recoveredit." The Hawks defence also turned in an outstanding effort with five sacks, three intercep tions and two forced fumbles. Justin humm- New or Reconditioned Lllj3J3ji1tlr,, SKATE 8lltlgtlNhltlllll$l Leading the way was big defensive end Eric Schwab, who collected three sacks and six solo tackks He also helped on four other tackles. Middle line.. backer Dino DiMarino added 11 solo tacklesami five assists. Kevin Johnson, returning to the defensive Izekheld, had an interception. Tom Longhurst and Carvellc Johnson also had picks. _ On the Warriors side of the ball, tailback Mike Bradley was held to 113 yards rushing. _ "They just came out of the gate early," said Warriors head coach Chris Triantafilou as lau- rier put the first 15 points on the board. "When a team gets on us, we become a different The Warriors only major came on an option dash by quarterback Ryan Wdldnson: - Bluevale grad Chris Wolfe kd the Warriors with six tackles and three assists. The win gre the Hawks sole possession of second place in the OUA, and the right to host McMaster in a Yates Cup semi- final Saturday at 6 p.m The Warriors drew the tougher lot with the loss, and have to travel to London to fke the first-place Western Mus- The St. David Celina solidi- fied their claim of being the favourite to win the WCSSAA senior boys football title with a 31-14 win over Forest Heights lat Friday at the Trojans home field. The win gives the Celtics a perkct 6-0 mod, the first time a senior team has gone unde- feated since the program was started 10 years ago, Leading the assault for the Gala}: was running back Jesse Anatol, who had three touch- downs on tle day The Speedster, who has elec- trilied the fit. David offence with dazzling runs, tumed in a more workrnanlike effort last week domg the bulk of his running olf-tackk. "it's the first perfect record we've had in St. David's in a long, long time," mid the OAC student. “It means alotto all of the guys and means we'll be mdy for the p1ayob" You dont expect to Md a lot of home-run hitters in a snooker tournament at the local legion hall. But it was the long ball that helped Waterloo's Floyd Ziegler win the Waterloo Legions fourth annual Memor- ial Snooker Tournament Sun- day, downing Canada? greatest snooker player, Cliff Thor- bum, fwe frames to one. ' Tiegler's unconventional shot-making helped him beat last year's champion Jim Wych. "In all honesty to win this tournament you had to beat three seeded players," said Ziegler. "No amateur has even beat two of them so I'm pretty proud of that." St. David goes undefeated Ziegler also beat pm player Bob Chaperon in the semifi- nals after trailing four frames to two to set up the touma- Ziegler wins Legion tourney The modes} knatol gave a lot Boerbamc Chmnule Staff Bob Vitamin Chronicle staff II ”AWN 1M so strsidosreAaatolrxmskrorre dth"etmtrhthrmesusthiby. KING N of the credit for his second three-touchdown performance oftheseasontotheguysinthe Snooker Tommi Sunk ment Mal against Thorburn, While most amateur players would quake in their tailored suits, Ziegler was confident that he could give Thorbum a '%te+oeFhrrdriq*rmns tttewre+our"oytbfrmrth annual Memor'inl Pro/Am "lt was great blocking out 98 ttltl"tA"it,,rtA.ttitr,9o has! N. as Manon no.) 181 King St: "We'll just have to play our game and not theirs," he said. I "Theyee going to be tough," he said. nf there was one team Ididntwanttoseeitwaspmb ably them." But Sine thinks his team has Bzenough weapons to outlast good game after he won two of his last three meetings against the Canadian icon. "The balls were going in for me all weekend and my confi- dence was good," said Ziegler. "The ovation I got after beating Bob Chaperon was incredible." there," be sad. "There were lots of hols and plans to run and thate where I went. " Receiver John Sullivan scored the other St, David major and kicker Luca Congi added seven palms on a yr yard field goal and four con- vens. Kkvm Ward scored both For- est Heights touchdowns: He hid a similar feeling agamsi Thorbum. Ziegler set the tone early by stealing the hrst frame 103-99, after it looked like Thorbum was in control of the table. The Celtic finished the sa- son in first place and ae eighth place Cameron Heights Gaels this Thursday at St David. ll promises to be an emo- tional game as longtime Cameron Heights coach, Ron Bell, finishes up his last season ofcoaching, Ziegler shocked the more than 200 people in the audi- ence with a 109-0 second frame, and was up three frames to none before Thorbum got on the chalkboard. Ziegler said getting a good start was the key to beating Thorbum. The emation of Thursday' matchup wasn't lost on the Celtics head man Ian Sine. "When you‘re playing Cliff Thorbum, you better send a message because if you dont hell just tie you up and you wont get anything," he said. EVERY SUNDAY luchahdg Holidays Mun-Fn "Mr, Sunll-6

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