The Siskins‘ Jeremy Ostapuk manages to flip the winning goal past Cambridge‘s Matt Leduc Siskins outlast the Hawks came down to whoever Buok the last shot would win in the Siskins‘ 7â€"6 victory over the Cambridge Winter Hawks Sunday. Lucky for the Siskins it was a player who had something to prove against his old Winter Hawks‘ club, Jerermny Ostapuk. who finally scored the winner sprawled out on the ice with 1:15 left in the game. The talented, if somnetimes testy Ostapuk, felt he never got a chance with his homeâ€"town club before coming over in a trade to the Siskins a couple of He plays the game with a bit of an edge that sometimes gets him into trouble. But when he‘s locked on the upposing net, he can be deadly. And it‘s that killer instinet that the Siskins will need as they look for other scoring options to complement their big line of Bryan Fitzgerald. Paul Mcliveen and Chris Myers, who had a hatâ€"trick Sunday, in the playoffs. Ostapuk admitted he‘s struggled to put the puck in the net at times this season. But SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2004 BINGEMAN PARK + 425 BINGEMANS CENTRE DR., KITCHENER, ON Preview 10am / Auction 11am Bob Gosse. Auctioneer, has been instructed to liquidate this superb collection of new furniture and accessories at a "MO RESERVE" auction. Approximately 10 Bâ€"piece sofa sets from traditional to contemporary to designer looks, from 100% Italian leather to the highest grade fabric on the market. 4 gorgeous dining reom suites, some with matching buffets, hutches and sideboards, some in solid wood and in wood veneer, cherry, walnut, mahogany, pine, and maple finishes. Elegant bedroom outfits to include a stunning 8pc Queen Bedroom Suite in med. oak, and a fabulous Bpc Queen Sleigh Bed Suite with hidden drawers. Hand carved Queen Mahogany Canopy Bed. Huge assortment of coffee, end tables, jam cupboards. gifts, entertainment units. and lamps. Huge assortment of electronics and home theatre â€" 19"â€"61" wide screen TV‘s, DVD players, cordiess phones, small kitchen appliances, all under warranty. Many framed pieces of art, signed and numbered "Group of Seven". Hand painted desks and Bombe Chests. Quality mattresses and box spring sets in single, double, queen and king from the most economical to the highest quality pocket coil pillow top sets on the market. Satsuma, Limoge vases. sign boards, and crystal. 28pc pots and pan sets from Germany. 65â€"98pc China dish sets. Cutlery and Knife sets. Tribal Art, masks, porcelain dolls, 8x 11 & 5x8 carpets and bakers racks. This is a partial listing. _ many more awesome items not listed. Subject to additions and deletions. By Bos Vrnana Chronicle Staff Food and Beverages. Ample Parking. Delivery Service Available. Payment: Cash, Visa, M/C, Debit, 10% Buyers Premium. For more information call 519â€"821â€"9331 or visit at www.auctionsfind.com/unciejoes NEW FURNITURE AND ELECTRONICS he‘s hoping the goals come in bunches for the playoffs. _ "If you dont‘t get some in the beginning you want to get some in the end when it counts," said Ostapuk, who gave the Siskins their first win The Siskins‘ Zach Tranmer takes out his man along the boards. AUCTION over Cambridge this season. "You want to get them during playoff time." The Siskins sit comfortably in fourth place in the Junior B loop with a chance to catch Cambridge for third this week. SPORTS % Keinidin t was the WCI Vikings® third I;.gajght win at their annual nior boys basketball tourâ€" nament last Saturday. But it was who they beat in the tournament final that made this, perhaps, their sweetest victory. The Vikings knocked off the KCI Raiders 68â€"56 in the finals for their first win in four games against their WCSSAA archriâ€" vals. And that fourâ€"game losing streak included a loss in last year‘s WCSSAA senior boys basketball finals. "It‘s been a while." said Vikings head coach Steve Malâ€" By BB VREANAC The key to beating KCI is letting only one of its top playâ€" ers of Borko Papic or Craig Bauslaugh get their looks while keeping the rest of the Raiders off the score sheet. It worked well in the final with Popic hitting for 36 points, while the Raiders secâ€" ond leading scorer Jeff Mitchell only had eight points. "We tried to limit Borko as best we could while trying to shut down the rest of the team," said Maloney. On the flipside, the Vikings needed stronger guard play to mesh with their powerful inside game featuring sixâ€"footâ€" nine centre Jaan Montgomery They got that contribution from senior point guard Mike Roeder, who was named a tournament allâ€"star, and led all Viking scorers with 19 points in the final. We outshot them from the threeâ€"point line," said Maiâ€" oney. "Our guard play was very good and complemented our inside game." The guard play has to stay in sync with the post play for the Vikings to continue their unbeaten streak in WCSSAA play. â€"_ "That‘s a big win, but theres still a couple of bigger wins we need to get," said Maloney.