Continued from page 30 , t .5."- " so The Waterloo Srsknns splrt a -- _ _ l pan of weekend contests . " Tu' M , against Elmira and Owen ' v . , "‘ t" Sound, losrng fr1 agamst x, f wit the Sugar Kings Friday night ' _ - 1 g . , 'il . before bouncing back wsth a . '* Vc tf! rar I f)), 3 6-1 wm over the Greys on 5d . u ir, g l, . l Sunday The Siskms had an 7 -. x , ‘ 7 early H) lead on Elmira Fri, in TLi s) day on a goal by Enc Martin. _ . But the Sugar Kings crashed T v ' -. r the crease of Siskins' goal- ‘ F l keeper John Chappell in the . i, second, scoring four times to put the game out of reach, _ l On Sunday, the Siskins . Ve? -, - ‘ opened a 3-0 lead before L m . - " l Owen Sound could respond, â€u†Blake Voisin and Chris I Golem had two goals , l aplece. bul- uF‘di‘NAl awn. a o . Ir. Celtics looking for a shot at CWO SSA title return In prominence mini ciding with former Waterloo Warriors women's head coach Tom O'Brien's return to high school basketball. He has never leaked more relaxed, or more satis- fied with his current situa, nun. It helps when her, coach- ing a group of girls with such a high basketball IQ. h does- n't hurt either that must of the “lurk-us of his team play club hull together with the Waterloo Wildhawks. hi' Time to think inside the box! 36msrtaattrfmsrelahloihsndutrmthegttrtrage WASH MANAGEMENT 833 5100 Pomona! m. Space promded through the Canadian Newspaper Assocuatmn and Dunno Community Newspaper Assocuatnon and their members " pan of Stewardship Ontario's Blue Box Program m cooperation wrth Waste Dwersuun Ontatm "We've just built on what we did last year." said O'Brien. "We play four or tive different defences including two adjustments to our press break in our Last practice "They picked it up right away even though we didnt even have time to scrim- mage it five on tive." O'Brien is moving up with this group of girls next year. and reuniting them with Dmisnn. Could a senior tine soon be in the ofting? O'Brien wouldn't say. although the smile he has on his face speaks volumes. "Weh- hark on track." he said. And he couldn't be happy er after being a little soured on his last university vxperi- mm "I just love it." said O'Brien. "lt took me about a "Wejust built on what we did last year" -Tom O'Brien Jun [or Celtics head coach year m get over the universi ty thing. “But last year really helped. And now that i've reconciled everything. I'm just really enjoying the high school stuff. and hanging around the school more." As " the future. Lavigne would like to see how long she can keep it going with her teammates, Would play- ing together at the university level he cm of the question? she hopes not. "Mg going to be tough. but I don't know, maybe we can do it." said Lavigne Siskins split weekend contests 'fit/ll r------""-- "Denotes that a Car " In mew-am Cont/Fit "ee:e:,,ta.'ecef2'2ee',ee'tfe12it& b--- H" mun' information Hill: The (‘Irculalmn Dcpsmmcm 89r?2Rlext 1331 Fax 8809131 WATERLOO CHRONICLE If City Name Address Please consider contributing $24 for delivery of the Waterloo Chronicle. Show your support for your community newspaper, as well as the Carrier* who provides you with friendly, reliable service every week. Card) s, gnatun: Once axYear... Showgyyou care'. Srrt'int,your, community since 1856 Mlk Jode aa-.-- JPt Wcbc, VI N Slnlr Jil. W'.m'rlcm UN NH “IX WATERLOO CHRONICLE Phnnc u-omg vnu‘ ---""---m ------a