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So, despite the fact that I, "The Dean nf Ontario GolfWhters", wasnt asked to the Woods' “mam, I bear no grudges In fact. I want to see ‘l'lger hack at the head of the pack and doing what he does hast. play an exciting brand rsn1igh-caiibre gall liven niori, disappoiriiing than mil getting G, “Hiding invite, was watching one of Canada's truly great young men miss his chance m win the BellCanadianUpen atGlenAhheyVa myth. I disagree with some walled esteemed pundits who said st niais Mike Weir "choked" in his playoir duel with Singh I think he just mn out nfgas -- emotionally - on a golf course hey, not pat, IimJarly fond aflo start with He my have finishmd second on the scoreboard, but to most Canadian golf fans. Mike is and will be No. l in our h, so the thqoher weather hauit been an great as tttper" her when it comes in the punuh ol the little white gsitrtraii. However, than doesnt mean the playing season is (we! just =T 2 lac; . $33; if [ BILL "SKIP" ( Continued on page 28 1450 Victoria St. North, Kitchener Victoria Star Motors Inc. t Brock hrhullz needed IheIp adjusting to Mid, western luniur " hockey league play last year. big hrulher. Derrick, was always around in palm out the lit- tle things i1 took In make in on the ice. But with Derrick now graduated from the Water- loo Siskins, Brock said he's comfortable being the only Schullz with a "t" in the dressing room, although people still ask him if for- dun Schulz. with a "z" is a brother or cousin or same- thing. "I'm a lot more comfort- able than last year." said Schullz. "You just have to gel that one year under your belt. and everything is an much easier after that." And his comfort level was apparent Sunday in the Siskins' 4-3 win over the Owen Sound Greys as he scored twice. including the game winner in the third. to give Waterloo four out of a possible six weekend points. In fact, with Paul Mcll- veen returning to the lineup. he, Schultz and Ben Maser proved to be the Siskins' most dangerous line of the afternoon, accounting for three of the Siskins' four goals. Mcllveen scored short-handed and added two assists. while John Thiel had the Siskins' other goal. And while the game win- ner was the prettiest goal, coming off a deflection of a Moser pass in front of the goal, it was an example of the dirty work in frpnt of the net that Schultz has done all season. which has him sec- Sisking Schultz displays his intuition SPORTS By Bots Vmwm ( hronuie my] 579-4460 www.Victoria Stancom and on the team in goals with seven. The Siskins' Chris Golem chases the puck along the boards in Sunday's 4-3 win over Owen Sound. "You bang'em in. they go in, it doesn't matter how." said Schultz. "They all count." But perhaps the best play he made in the game is clearing the zone with less than a minute to go with an extra Owen Sound attacker on the ice. He could have taken a shot at a hat-trick. but he seemed more satis- fied just eating up some clock and getting the puck back out into the neutral zone. That's the type of play that has earned Schultz a lot of playing time during the last minute of games. and on the penalty kill and power-play. He's willing to do the little things that help his team win the game. "t'l,i!s:i,','r,4i:,,,i, ap"""' "Ti,,! "They definitely put a lot of faith in me." said Schultz about the added responsi- bility "Those types of things happen so quick on the ice that you have to make a split-second decision and what happens happens. you roll with it. "Especially in the last couple of seconds when the puck has to get out." . So was i-t some sort of hockey strategy Brock dis- "You bang'em in, they go in, it doesn't matter how. They all count." - Brock Schultz serond-year Siskin www.vwwaterUo.com CLICK HERE Mum In ' (undid W (In Volkswagen Weldon cussed at the dinner table with Derrick? Or is it some- thing more instinctual the Schultzs share? Brock said there is no family secret to playing smart hockey. so maybe it is more instinctual. And the Siskins needed Schultz's inspired play as three games in three days started catching up to them in the third period against Owen Sound after ties against Elmira and Bram. ford earlier in the weekend. "There were no losses in the loss column, so that's good," said Schultz about the Siskins who improved their record to fi-4-2-1. "It was tough having our first (three-game weekend of the season). but two ties and a win and you can't com- plain." Mere mks “on I