out, the drive to win a CIS title still remains for the Hawks after being to the last two national tournaments. "l was kind of indecisive about where I wanted to go in hockey, but I'm glad I picked Laurier," said Mohrer, who counted the goal as the highlight of his Hawks' career. "We're still looking to get back to the nationals." Golden Hawks set to face Lakehead Thursday The Port Credit, Ont., native said he had a chance to bury a puck in a simi- lar opportunity earlier this season but he misfired. He said he wasn't going to make the same mistake again. "It was kind of like déjit vu," said Mohrer. "l was on a similar situation earlier in the year but I put it right into the goalie's chest. Also making some Hawks' history was MacDougald, who gave his team a chance at the series by playing a strong game Friday night. That gave him the confidence to extend his scoreless streak against the Warriors to fight straight periods and more than 100 minutes, "We came out here and played an excellent game featuring great defence," said MacDougald. "I was see- ing the puck well, and our defence did an excellent job of eliminating the chances that they had. "Luckily this time I put it in and the rest is history." Continued from page 25 "l don't thirik they had as many cAMiI"il"i7l"i"'i7ippis aiilji'l"i"ii_ii'i'iiijt, tn)piR)7rij"i'"jiii)'riiirsi Women In Business Women in Business has proven to be a highly read feature and thanks to your input is a better vehicle for promoting your business to the community. You have the opportunity to present your business card, or tell your story, or both, with pricing that any size business can afford. Publication Dates: Wednesday, March 26 in the Waterloo Chronicle; Thursday, March 27 in the Cambridge Times; Friday, March 28 in the Guelph Tribune Don't Miss This Marketing Opportunity... Book your space today... deadline Friday, March 21 Phone 519-623-7395 (1-800-563-3578) I Fax (519) 623-3532 MATT MILLER ext 208 mmiller@cambridgetimes.ca The Waterloo Warriors' Jimmy Bemier turns away a Hawks shot during a third-period flurry. shots as previous games, and that obvi- ously helps a goaltender out." But the turning point was the Hawks successfully killing off a five-on- threepowerplay with less than 10 min- utes to go in the contest. "Weitid a phenomenal job of block- ing shots and taking away the lanes," 2008 Tuesday March 19th, 2008 at the WLU Pool from 6:30-8:00pm Bring your swimsuit, towel and goggles! Classes start March 26* 2008 SPRING SESSION REGISTRATION & ASSESSMENT DAY For more information call 519-885-1310 or Visit us at www.rowswimming.ca Ask about our Summer camps! Regional Champions agaln In 2008! "ROW not only produces Good Swimmers, we develop Great People' SWIMMING It's a LIFE Skill! Water Safe for Summer â€WWVO said MacDougald. "We didn't really give them much to shoot at, and when they did, I got in the way of the puck: Hawks head coach Kelly Nobes also said that was the difference as the Hawks go on to play lakehead starting Thursday night at 7:30 pm. The nrst game will be at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, with games two and three. if needed, being played in Thunder Bay. “That was the turning point," said Nobes. "A minute and 45 seconds to kill five-on-tttree in a game like that - that has to be a critical moment. "But I can only say as a coach to have three fifth-year guys on the ice, and your goaltender playing as well as that, I felt pretty confident." 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