z: - M iii iii Ill It iimiisit it - no it“. at.“ scrotum.†u mm ' m Back- to - back l O C O Srskms mount a successful defence of the Sutherland Cup to make it tum in a row Illh it the tenth III (I series [if was one to remember celehrtitâ€" tuttileireli'liruliiigrlie Willi tng it hall t enitirt. winning the - - ~ - ii/iiiit‘eistiri o/rliellurerloo minis league t lltllllllIIIIINllII) and t'tipttit _ â€or {out I hilt [he series â€11th ing the ()II\ \llll1('fltllltl I tip lot it uteri/t tint/t whirl/titresbelow/lie tet iird seteittli titne â€" a record - ‘ . \i\At/t~‘ reunion “mike/ill in set) amongst l llIlttllll Illlll(il’ “ll" teams Mother Defending the (Jup .' l, * Itt lll\s)ll I'l‘ i ’ t'l‘ w‘ l,“ (t-‘JE? (I “a." t “l" a, a f“ "AIS “3,40†‘ t . | i r . l ( tilt in), it iti is , ‘ .. ‘P ' a _ A N ditht lIll. ( hainpionsltip teams are lv~ ‘ c . 1 _ I 4\~i\r targeted the lolliiwtng year its (UH . , , q , ct ' I ' ‘ V - we») . ,t - o \ X 55 , l? of ,. .' _‘ 2A tenders and pretenders aspire to .} =§ ï¬ , o, 1 5 “if y Shitâ€""â€" ) W’AW‘J" â€Lnoclxoll the best " M; N \‘ o \ Q" 1 \â€"â€"u â€its is espet'tiilh true in Junior \ \ ' -‘ t . "f? ‘ ~ hockey, where rosters ilrl’ annually 9 c A L a ‘E i a fl . f , Ill" nuns no: lumen-ls CNN six-ins tum-tel decimated through aâ€. ellgllillll)‘. ‘ 7‘ ‘g _ «s h ‘ Q “a a , J “( , playermovement and graduation. ' ‘. 3†~ ' L; '__: v . ’ é‘ \ : a}? , In 1984-85. tlte Sisktns' oncice __ - "‘ J c l y ' “g 331 BY IOHN THOMPSON success seemed destined to conâ€" ,\ , 4 f? ‘ ’ . . f , ' 7 Vl‘iitrlji'fll‘rwm’h' ï¬â€˜ tinue, (EM Peter llrill had the solid ‘ a 3 H t -'"- ~ ,“ w ’ t - ' A f? “f t onnecttons 111 place for recruiting a ‘ , ' "“ a“, “n Q l) ' fl Tiennctiw vears ago, the Water ( ottelt Jerry llarrigtin proved b, 4 , . ‘.~ . . l ’ . - sip. loo \|slttns telelirated its 50th that skilled players wlto adopt ii if“; ' j a “ i ,H u;: l , f . é season as it Ittnior "H" teattt in the good work ethic will be rewarded ‘(Q-o.‘ as J '-- w'. -;M. ‘, if ‘ (littariii lloekm lssoctation wttlt tee time and the team will if M f_ b t of“, oi". kg [he chili and organization was prosper. h. ' ’ 1 ‘. Jr a â€v ,'- ,' ':'““ . _ ' ' , ff one til the most successful hockey lhe previous (no years tlHHZâ€" . Fm“ ?‘ --_ {up .y"t~> w l ' P t "' ' H y" †s- t'rttttt‘lttses in Ontario. Hal and 1933â€"841. the biskins won ' g; ‘ K ,, . t, " g > a, “ t_ , a ‘ _ ‘ In it) seasons, Siskins won Ill liack-tochack pennants with at M ' .m " '. ' A" ‘ "" ' ' ’ ' ,.,,.. r, ,,,. ‘,'r,r.r.c ,c'. 31111“: L l}?~m.llmnsrjll)f Mm)“ n (fulï¬ll-Md hill ll) J H Fwd will]: The 1984435 Waterloo Siskins. Front row (from left) â€" Don Einwechter, Al Kimmel, Terry McCutcheon, Todd Loveâ€" iguc tna ists sum units. ( ou ing goa production to“) _ , , . . . , In addition. Waterloo had won against goals allowed i285l. day, John Davenport, middle row ~ AI Kirk (trainer), Rob Hunter (stick boy), Dennis Brox, Chris Paranyi, Tim Mar 12 regiilarcseason pennants. In the playoffs, the Siskins ltad man, Jeff'Sittler, Mike Geminari, Ron Pearson, Roger Carlaw, Steve McGrinder, Scott McCulloch, , _ . ., . .. . - . \ Jer Harri an (coach), Peter Brill (general manager), back row â€"â€" Rich Ennis (trainer), John Reinhart (assistant . In 1984 playoffs, the Sisktns I4 Wins against 6 losses, but fourof ry g . ,_ ., . ,~ f j (. Il‘ _ . [I l ‘ _ ‘d . 1989-83 coach), Brett Johnston, Steve Aeoersold, Mike Barbeau, John McKerrow, Chris Archer, Dave Caron, swt pt ma] htrat on .u ttons tn te osses occurrc in_ 2 c i Wayne Barnard, Dale Roth and Bill Mason (equipment manager) Sclflviï¬lï¬bwt‘i‘cl' tour straight to claim the Midwest- when the Skins were eliminated ern title. by perennial rival Stratford in the won the pennant by 16 points over a feat achieved only ï¬ve tintes tit opposition. but the Siskins were In the opening round of the league championship. Stratford and Cambridge who were the past 50 years. was a possibility. not to be denied. Ontario playdowns. the Sisktns With no fewer than 15 returning tied for second. Proving that their dominance tit Waterloo won the series 4-1 and squeaked by [otidon 4-3. and dis- players. including Dennis Brox. The Siskins drew the Owen the Midwestern League was well- captured their record eighth posed of Brantford in ï¬ve games. Roger Carlaw and lohn McKerrow Sound Greys in the opening round. deserved. the Siskins swept St. Sutherland Cup I he Ontario Championship in their founh seasons and the pil~ winning in ï¬ve games and, for the (Iatharines 4-0 before meeting the Another hackcto-hack champi- series was a dandy, as the Siskins lar of defensive strength, the ninth time in ten years. met Strat- Bramalea Blues. onship was achieved. and the Streetsville Derby's provid- Siskins appeared, at least on paper, ford in the championship ï¬nale. The Blues and Siskins had never ed entertaining hockey titto the to he a legitimate repeat conc The Siskins won the champi- met before and both teams" were spring months. The Siskins won a tender, onship itt ï¬ve games. and earned healthy, which suggested a great john Thompson ils't‘ltairojtlte lhrilling series in seven games to The Siskins started strongly and the right to compete for another championship series. WriterlrmSi‘xkins 75th i‘lllllll’f’KVlllfl‘ itipture the Sutherland Cup, kept the hammer down all season. OllA championship. The predictions were correct. reunion (Illllt'llll be rear/redo! The 1983-84 anniversary season losing only eight games. Waterloo Back~to-back Sutherland (Iups, The Blues provided formidable xstjflixflwuhrm.mm H&R Block's Tax Training School is a oio C o M M I 55 I 0 NA! R ES commm , training from our knowledgeable TRUSTED ‘ EVERYDAY" EVERYWHERE I h instructors. Learn how to prepare your - . .. 7» o A" you looking for a hardworking trushnonhy professional? ea â€1 OW you taxes, and how you could make eittra ( Our ï¬rm." money preparing them for others. can turn imagine a seasonal full or partâ€"time “ . 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