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Infiniti's 2006 Closeout - - sum. {K Guelph Infiniti When he was telling the news to his father, he jokingly Moser decided to forego the rest of his term at Kent State after a falling out with golf coach Herb Page. While he's looking for another opportunity at a US. school, Moser decided to come home and wait until Sepiem» berm start fresh. Hi, though he is hating]; write his exams eariier so he is here on that date. But the squad is going to have to wait for the former Watedoo Siskin to mosey up to Cambridge, The 20-year old Waterloo native is on a golf scholarship at Kent State University in Ohio and won't finish his semester until Dec. e Midwestern league's F105! potent offence just got better. [poking to make another run at the Sutherland Cup, the (hmbridge Winter Hawks signed proven goal scorer Ben Maser last week. 'rl-o-Ira,";;',;;'.' Be BILL Down For the Chronicle rum-Wr'unan... info@guelphinfinitinissan.com 23.!an 'efttytP"N-rr.--, Mun-nun... Ft-sa, too, as they got him for free. Since he was out of the league for a year, he is no longer property of the Siskins. And any idea of The prii:e tag for Moser looked good to the Hawks "This is an excellent opportunity and a surprising one since I didn't expect to come back. The opportunity Greg (Bignell. Mnler Hawks' head coach) is giving me is like thrill. We just chit-chat- ted and I signed. " 'Tm ecstatic," Maser said during a break from study A..-» 31 assists in 40 games forthe Waterloo Siskins two season ago - to the lineup. And he's excited to be back in the league. Cambridge was more than happy to add Moser - who squad 31 goals and had said he was coming back home to play hockey. Moser's father started talking to Jeff Harbach's father, Randy, the Siskins' former head coah, and he proposed the idea to the Winter Hawks. .mllmJ†'fs/_-cert-sa '.ttfrrystetruicaa'a' tro'- my.“ dehuw‘nvig Giiiriirit .wmauum w .~MoA<um-¢m~n a... 2006 Inf am FX35 5459 permonttt at It wasn't a hard decision for Maser to come back to Ben Moser "For my last War, I wanted the chance to play for a team that can go all the way and I figured my best opportunity was with Cambridge. Water- loo actually approached me last year to sign for five games and play over the American Thanksgiving holi- day and Christmas. But I did- n't want to get into that mess because that can cause dis- sention in the dressino _"r"tttret- returning to Waterloo went out of his mind as quickly as it went in. lease APR the dressing They lost 4-3 Friday night against Listowel Cyclones after taking a 3-2 lead into the third period. They bounced back with a 3-l win Sunday over Owen Sound to improve to 1043-04. Mearfwhile, Kaiser's old team - the Siskins -- split a pair of weekend contests. sistltas split contests Schlitt said that Moser will more than likely just practice with Cambridge next week during the Thanksgiving break and then may need a couple more practices when she comes back in December. "That's totally up to Greg" Schlitt said. "I know that Ben keeps himself in shape because the golf team is always running, hut as far as I know. he's only been playing pick-up hockey: So he may need some prac- tices ttt get in game shape, But then again, it's not my decision, but I'd be shocked to See him play next week." "Now, we have three lines that can score, just like last year. I think this shows that we have built a good reputa- tion in the league as a place that kids want to go to play. Now, we have two empty cards that we may not even have to use. We are happy with what we have right now." "It's just anothérVBiece to thepuzzle," Schlitt said. Winter Hawks' general manager Bruce Schlm con- sidered the team lucky to get a player of Moser's calibre. calling it a Jan. 10 trade dead- line deal in November. "I think with their team, I won't be considered a cancer in the dressing room or any- thing. like some people are tconsidered when they come to a team mid-season. Those guys play their hearts out for the coach and that's howl always play." "But I really don't know what the defining point was for me to come to Cam- bridge. I just think it was the best opportunity for me to win. They have 15 players back and I can't wait to con- tributeto some wins. "I've been friends with those guys since we were four, so it wouldn't have been a bad idea to play with them one last time," Maser said. Those friends, Listowel's Janet Schnun and Pal Keller. actually tried to talk Moser into becoming a Cyclone. be the best way to pursue an education, but my back- ground is hockey and I still have friends in the Junior B league, and I follow how they're doing." "I'm still kind of hazy about why I chose to take a golf saholarship," Maser said. "But the last year I had, I saw a lot of potential in myself and I figured it may I... .L- L A the game either. as hockey has always been his first love. Even his teammates at Kent State can't understand why he's there on a golf scholar ship, especially when they see his intensity in the men's league he plays in at school.