Smith hopes the new Millen- mum Romanon helm m Ear bmige ponds loud players wuh more ofâ€: opponumuts. "tff have to gel away from the paradmgm we have that the only waytotrreeisiodostuffon the ice," said Smith, Open Ice Summit Some suggesuons for team buikiing and runmng better prac- (Ices came from former CIAU coach of the year Gowing, and Waterloo?, newest baseball team has already caught It fast Luger by the tail after nanung lan Buglass manager of the Waterloo Senior Tigers. Buglass played m Waterloo Minor Baseball's junior Expos program. He left the program to attend college at Michigan State University. While at MSU, Buglass was a walk-on ball player for the Spar- tans before lemming to Canada after his college career. He played 10 years of senior ball with the Guelph Royals, and is quite familiar with the type of ball played in the senior loop. Joining him on the field Is Mark Stocco, another former Royals player, who played base- ball at Louisiana State University for another Tlgers team, Stocco was known for his hit- ting prowess and will help a number of the players make the transition to the wooden bats used in the senior loop. Senior Tigers name former collegians as coaches Robert Divell, general man- Inuit! I’dâ€: WWW-Ida tf “WISH!†m SIM/Ml. nllgln garish Chromle Stall Bowler, the bench bus of WLUs womenb hockey [cam Gowtng talked about better uu- Kang a teanis mam cum to make better use ol practice time, The ability to delegate also has the added spmolf of developing mote head coaching candidates lor the rumor hockey system MI give the system a pool of callus Instead of havmg to chase down mndealcs ager of the Tigers, said n was a coup lor the local club to get such well mpected ball talent lo coach and manage the club, "Wtfre pretty tickled about it," said Divell. "We're pleased to have Ian and Mark aboard and rhey're actively recruiting some coaching stalf to help them out." Former Junior Expos players also coming out to help the new team include Jamie Young, Jody Pfaff and ID, Yari. The move also adds Instant heat to a brewing rivalry between Guelph and Waterloo?; respective baseball programs fhe junior Royals and junior Tigers have traded playoff titles in the last couple of years. And the riary should con- -ss,us.drtottxisemoubnreotdFth 'MISIISMHII u.s-er-otirdrS4trteoitheuitr"r- uesesus.datr60)ltloem" ' pun-mum "ue-hStr6313f WhaMnukSlllnw tyhrr,+oeimt.twst-odr 'tmssqrrrttfroqodovtsoi" Mainstream, M. Upstream, yes. gmstmest'uaesiasutttsiotosriiitaet+trammiss'mg.laortrerftir6eNT, PmWMmhflylrdwdm.wdhwmmwflmï¬ï¬‚ym.fl,bylluwflurulallessmuayou’dllfl. Saturn Saab Isuzu of Kitchener Waterloo 663 Victoria St. N. 744-5811 Bowker stressed the Impor- Hawker said children ml] listen tance of developing players as to then Parents 50 pa arm of he people tune They’ll ltsten m teachers 67 He sad only one player m per centofthetime, He sud only one player m Wah) ever maka u to the NHL The odds ae. one In MAXI) tley4l ever make an Gympk team unue at the senior level as the Semor Royals become the first team to visit the Tigers at Bechtel Park for the club's May 14 home opener The odds are much better that each player will become an adult, and coaches are entrusted with [aching their players Imus they an m on later m life. Indoor workouts for the team have begun, and more than 30 players have shown Interest m putting on the Tiger stnpes. "There are a lot of players from around the league that my. "l wam toleave,l want to come play for your team." league mles allow the Tigers to Sign all players who formerly played In Watedooy mlnor Eme- ball system, or who are residents of the City: "We have the right to approach them irrst without player tampering problems," said Divell. "They can come play for us right away." A lot of the league has liked what the Tigers have done with their junior program and expecl the same with the Senior Tigers. "We're the new kids on the block but at the same time we have a history as long or longer that some of these other teams," said Divell, Gl lease from S348/mo/36mos. msaMnoCMdvm satumcana6a com . Aphyer wdl listen mamach 9ircentoidtrirne-, _ (continued from page M) els to our players" lt was an Important poml an: stuck mth Brian Klwfieki, one of the caches m “New: "You realm: the mm! a coach has on a player," sad Khofieid "Every player wall grow up to be and alult. (519) 824-9371 Downtown Guelph, 135 Wyndham St. ISUZU "ss,,, 3.2L 205i... vs engine [mu mum and mm m Mm [m at for coaching slalb development. He uslreninvolwdmthateam for three years, and would bke to see more done In coaching the coaches. Pam Widows AirGaditiottiq Power locks M/fl mm "ssette, (ruin Control hunk transmission Go farther 21