Gavin Horne throws down a reverse dunk in all-star act-on Tooting the Horne in star's last game l um Ins I.|\l pump on his Illnml- u-un. and Wt ll, (mun Hump mini his, but lo mukc mn- HIP Infill huh “unhinl largo! him by throwing down a (*nuplr of 1hum|vruux dunkx. and \hmunp, his mngt' with a (unplv ol Ihitsc-poir1t Immhx. Hy will hr mmcmhcred in other wan as well after being mum-d the reunion! of thc Mike Moser award as the hvsl haskititall player in WI ISSAA play lie rvlehratcd that accomplishment as the mp warm with 27 points in last Wednesday's WCSSAA alrstar game. which ended with his team winning the annual showcase of some of the best toral basketball Ht Bunl'nmut I than. h' sui,", mlrm. IL".r IUI "llk an allvslur gamma" said Hump. who is known for doing the little things inrlud ing play ing laugh drfvnn- which is xvldmn found m [how Iypv m showcase. "It's not always wr) prL-In‘. but ilk " In! orfun, "And it's, a grail may 10 tin- ish playing in trout m a home crowd with lop, ot pcoplc in the stands." Horne will spend the remainder of the nifwasnn preparing lor his first yl-ar at Wehterrt Carolina llniversily after accepting a full scholar- ship to the Nt AA Division I school in the fall, It's just one of many highlights Horne has had in his last season of high srhrml basketball. which included an invite to Continued on page 35 Iercu, stall u hn ot my I [cit In llu‘ legx ot Sit-plum Diclnvh. the general nmnagur and wining goaltender for the KAY Muir But it wasn't always that way for the 35-year-old, When he first got traded from Rochester, the [cam he's facing in the semitinale, ofthe NU. playoffs. and took "S'Pr the GM's duties for the Kodi- aks, Lacrosse became a Inhi- "etws for him. Kodiaks energized for Cup run HUI husim-sa was good. He spent the Parst season with the Buffalo Bandits ot the National Lacrosse League. lvuding the [cague in have pcru-nmgc al .78". and goals against :u't'l‘algv ill 10.96. But it “as “In-n he strapped on the pads again for his home-mun Kodiak last summer. and fuliillcd it dream he shared uilh his mother. Ruth. and others In play for a 1mm rL-pn-wnling the ared, that he started In comc around. And with the Kodiaks hosting this year's Presideru's C wax kmmn ax a Hhurdrnuwd (hm-usin- playtu who rmvly 1osi d Izn‘vrnll in havkltrhul‘k Sutherland (imp t-humpi- onlips with thtvWatvrloo hiskins. Ind mulling down the shots nn goul will hv um- of 1hr firs,1 lhings Al Kimmel, who play-d for tlw hiskinx tluring thc glut} days in 1984-35. will addres artcr taking uu-r thc imam trom thc dopm'Il-(I Rand} Mar hatch. Siskins' new coach looks to the past Ifarlrdch. who made thes jump up from the Waterloo Major Midget Wolves Last year. had a sucrvssful rim warm" with the Siskitvi, guiding the dub to a 28-li- 6-3 regular scamn record. and finishing one-point out of first place. But the Siskins first-round playoffs frustra- tions of hu'ven early exits in a row continued, rapping off a promising svasnn with a hev- Bt Bun Vanna; I hmâ€:- lc suntl BY Bun VttttANtt t imum‘h' Sm]! , a 'k 3. _ , 'l.: , .' ‘ i' "t t, t, or" i in Cr ' 'f i Q " HI (JUCHRONlCLh l Cup, the national champi- unahips for the Senior B league. his erlergy Ion-l is, suaring higher that the. price oftril. Kodiaks' GM and goaltender Stephen Dietrich takes a breather during a game last summer, "Once I rumu hack and started In play last summer it became fun again." said ' rich. who is affectionately known by his childhood Al Kimmel, who won two Sutherland Cups with the Siskins, takes liver as bench boss next year. enthrgame loss to the Owen That led to a discussion When their philosophies SoundGreyx between Harhach and (lashed. it led to the prover A lot nfpeople, however. Siskins' general manager hial parting of the ways thought the series was lost in Bob Playford a month ago between the Siskins and liar an ugly 90 loss to Owen about the direction for this hath. as Kimmel becomes Sound in game six, year's team, Continued on page 37 A lot of people, however. thought the series was lost in an ugly 90 loss to Owen Sound in game six, nickname [If "(ihuggvrf' "1 saw what GM,, go through and owners go Ihruugh. su playing is fun for mu." So how long is he plan- ning In play? Well, this year is a given with the kudiaks hav- ing a chance to reclaim the title thev last won in 2003. Hoi, about age 40? Wcll www.vwwaterloo.com Volkswagen New 5 tertded PM: armed (my [acmsw goalie am- known to age like fine Wino. And then-K no whine in Dietrich, even though his body doesn't quite respond the same way it did when he started his 13-year pm Lumen [hank where his experience comes in. Volkswagen Watetloo Continued on page 35 Continued on page 37 CLICK HERE