Buttinger smashes indoor record terloo‘s Maddic W?iuumgvr. competâ€" ing for the first time in the Juvenile Underâ€"18 catâ€" egory at the Ontario Track and Hield Indoor Combined Events Championship at York University, won the gold medal in the pentathlon with a recordâ€"setting point total. Buttinger, 15, started the day with the 60â€"metre hurâ€" dles in a time of 9.68 seconds earning 773 points. Next was the high jump, where her 1.63 metres earned her 771 points. Although shot put isn‘t one of her specialities, the Resurrection student threw a respectable 7.20 metres Siskins‘ efforts disappointing coaching staff Continued from page 25 Harbach expected from a team that is five games away from the playoffs and only five points up on sixthâ€"place Elmira. But instead of closâ€" ing the gap on firstâ€"place Kitchener, which has 61 points to the Siskins‘ 57. they took a step back. And it couldn‘t have come at a worse time, said Harbach. 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"We‘re going to be in trouble if the guys don‘t start doing the little things. "We‘ve got to outwork people, instead Brantford outworked us today. They won races to 80â€"90 per cent of the pucks, and won most of the battles on the boards, and it shows." The only thing that sepaâ€" rates any of the teams in the tight Midâ€"western Junior B league this season is effort and team play. and the Maddie Buttinger to earn 492 points The last event of the penâ€" tathlon was the 800 metres, which she won in a time of 2:32.65 good for 660 points. Her combined total of 3,044 points exceeded the old record of 2623 points for Juvenile girls Under 17 and even exceeded the Juvenile girls Under 18 record of 28534 points. Buttinger was competing with many girfs/women who are the Canada‘s best penâ€" tathletes and specialize in the pentathlon. Buttinger currently holds both the Ontario Indoor and Outdoor Tetrathlon Midget {Under 161 girls records. Siskins are doing either well right now, said the club‘s firstâ€"yearâ€"bench boss. "When we get the effort and team play, we‘re very successful," said Harbach. "Until then, they‘re going to get their eyes opened." The players have paid lip service to improving in their défensive zone; but out of the top seven teams, only Elmira has given up more goals. And until they do, they won‘t put away teams like Brantford. "Sometimes it doesn‘t hurt to lose a game if it brings you back to reality." said Harbach. 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