"i"iiiii"i'i'l'll)"f't""t"""'i'"]l Ragwmï¬n i) stt!il)_,.ti,,,/,..,l,,. Ii?, , LI illlli J'. - lea-vat.- I†000.- C " RYS LE " 575 DAVENPORT ROAD.WATERLOO Ill-5888 www.botard.eom - _-------- Continued from page 25 Siskins lose 4-1 "‘mu um 1,t't' u m [he x-xpu‘sxmn m ammo ol Ilw piuyvrs that they"rc try-mg hand maybe a huh- um hard," said Kimnn-l. .. they jlhl hare smut early 5mm“ jiuerrc" lhe coaching statt is also trying to tigure out the right line cumbinulium with an many new races. Giving players the right lit. while introducing $01110 new sys- tems to the mam. might he leading It) the early inslnbit ity evident in a 1-2-1 record. "We have given them a lot to digest in the tirst two weeks of practice." said Kimmel. "Than could be just a little overwhelming for everybody, so there's no sense in panicking." And there are a lot of games left to play to get it right. The club's iual has always been to be ener at the end of the season than at the start, But the parity in the league this year. with every- one in the Junior B Ioup being on pretty much the same footing, means every game will be a tough one. “You're going to have to give an effort every night to get your points." said Kim- mel. "And if not, youre going to get left behind this year unfortunately." Editor's note.' The Water- I00 Siskins are having a "Meet the Siskins" reception at Philthy McNasty's this Saturday between 5-7 pm, For more information check their website at water- loosiskinsxa. THE ALL NEW Bustard The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks were on quite a role last week in OUA baseball action beating defending champs Brock 8-6 on the road before returning home Saturday against the University of Toronto Varsity Blues. The Hawks used a five-run first inning to win 6-4 against the Blues. with the Hawks David Krant trying to keep the rally alive above, and climb in to second place in the division. That set up a double-header matchup against first place Guelph with the Hawks winning the second game 3-1 after dropping the first tr-tlo, MAW PHOTO Hawks striker Knox a pair in against Trent Miguel Knox scored twice for the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks as they defeated the Trent Excalibur (i-l Saturday at University Making contact Stadium in Waterloo. Knox scored in the first and fifth minutes, which was enough to defeat the visiting Excar ibur. Damir Hadziavdic, "usruAsa'imuoa-se"rthy ' 'irmttv,-oe.Mha'rr-irmuah* "u-r-rt-db-tttc --rareef_re"raf' emtarttiu6s-N0Mt$.d-sartd “welt Lucas Martin, Adam longs- ma and Gavin Brancam also scored for Laurier. The win improved the Hawks to 2-0-1.