th only one line Wmaking an offensive contribution on a steady basis, you‘d think the Waterloo Siskins would be struggling to start the season. But so far they‘ve found a way to earn a point in each of their last three games, including an impressive 3â€"1 win over undefeated Owen Sound Saturday night on the road. But that lack of consistenâ€" cy caught up with them on Sunday night at RIM Park, where they squandered a late thirdâ€"period lead before losâ€" ing 4â€"3 in overtime to the muchâ€"improved Guelph Dominators. Despite getting a point for the overtime loss, a new development in the Midâ€" & a ceeded to pound the ball against the defences keyed on stopping But the Knights have the Koch got the offence rolling 1 4 University of Toronto Blues in a 58â€"0 them. potential to field a more diverâ€" _ in the second half with a couâ€" homecoming win with Derek Medler With Gordon gone on a full _ sified attack featuring a quartet _ ple of long throws and a 15â€" i ¢ and Byron Hickey combining for 364 scholarship to the Columbia _ that has won an OFSAA medal _ yard quarterback keeper that = yards and four touchdowns. it was the Lions in New York City, and _ on the track increased the Knights‘ lead to Hawks first win of the OUA season. Julien finishing off a brilliant That group is anchored by Continued on page 24 Siskins‘ offence still looking to hit on all cylinders J|DantRclA SPORTING GOODS GOLF, BASEBALL, INâ€"LINE HOCKEY, LACROSSE & MORE â€" S â€"SII1A15 3 By Bos VrBanac _ Chronicle Staff h Ag 7i o ng The Siskins answered with a Jeremy Ostapuk goal on the powerâ€"play in the dying secâ€" onds of the first â€" the first since he returned from a twoâ€"game suspension to start the season. The Dominators didn‘t let the Siskins enjoy their big win over Owen Sound for long, scoring four minutes into the Sunday night conâ€" test. western Junior B league this year, the score was flattering to a Siskins squad who was badly outshot. "We were cycling all night long. We weren‘t working like we did last night." "They probably deserved the two points tonight," said Siskins head coach Jerry Harâ€" rigan about the surprising Dominators, a perennial league door mat. "I don‘t think we played well. With head coach Rick Zmich sidelined by a support staff strike at Wilfrid Lauâ€" rier University, the game calling was turned over to veteran coaches Gary Jeffries and Dave "Tuffy" Knight Saturâ€" day at University Stadium. They proâ€" ceeded to pound the ball against the University of Toronto Blues in a 58â€"0 homecoming win with Derek Medler and Byron Hickey combining for 364 yards and four touchdowns. it was the Hawks first win of the OUA season. Hawks win first game by thumping the Varsity Blues Guelph tied it up at 3â€"3 at 17:18 of the third to send it into overtime, and won the game with 40.7 seconds left in the extra frame to drop the Siskins to 2â€"1â€"0â€"1 to start the season. "We haven‘t got any fireâ€" power from anybody really, and the O‘Donnell, Weber and Greer line is the only line that is scoring for us." The Dominators regained their lost momentum in the second, outshooting the Siskins 37â€"16, and finally took the lead on the powerâ€"play seven minutes into the third. The Siskins then came to life, with their hottest line of Chris Greer, Jeff O‘Donnell and Evan Weber giving them a short 3â€"2 lead on goals by Greer and O‘Donnell. "We‘ve got to get the other couple of lines cracking," said Harrigan. SPORTS The Siskins‘ Evan Weber celebrates as Jeff O‘Donnell‘s shot squeezes in for a goal Sunday night But last year‘s WCSSAA football finalists showed that they still had enough horses in their stable to make another run at a title after beating an improved KCI Raiders team 22â€"3 to kick off the high school season. Either Gordon Radlein or his older brother Julien did most of the ball carrying for the Knights over the past five years, which helped Bluevale reach three of the past five WCSSAA championships. With Gordon gone on a full scholarship to the Columbia Lions in New York City, and Julien finishing off a brilliant Just call it the first year AR â€" after Radiein. But the Knights‘ reliance on the Radleins was no secret to the rest of the league, and neiâ€" ther of the bruising running backs was able to bring home a senior football title after facing defences keyed on stopping SNERSTON was the Bluevale Knights I senior boys football team‘s st game without a Radlein in the backfield last Thursday night at University Stadium. "umg . Peet &. im . . ~â€" 'yi-: By Bos Vrman«c _ Chromicte Staff ‘ k _ CAMOUFLAGE HUNTING WEAR university career with the Uniâ€" versity of British Columbia Thunderbirds, you‘d think that the cupboard was bare at Blueâ€" But the Knights have the potential to field a more diverâ€" sified attack featuring a quartet that has won an OFSAA medal on the track. That group is anchored by A Bluevale Knights tackler puts the stop on a KCl ballâ€"carrier 2 quarterback Dylan Koch, who may be the fastest player on the team. He gives the Knights the option to run or throw from the pivot position.