WCI tops in girls gym meet WCI finished the event with 165 points, 60 more than second place Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate‘s 1065 total. Forest Heights finished in third spot with 103 points while Bluevale was fourth with 43 and Grand River fifth with 30 points. WCT‘s Jana _ Skaricky placed first in the beam and vaulting and third in the uneven bars in â€" senior competition while Bonnie the Colts 3â€"1« with Wing Richard Wood scoring two goals and Greg Sutton scorâ€" ing the other Wing goal. Scoring for the Colts was Steven Caplan. Waterloo Collegiate Inâ€" stitute managed an easy 60 point win to take first place in the University of Waterloo invitational high school girls gymnastics meet held last week. Waterloo youth sets 1,500 metre record Greig Heideman scored four goals to help the Genâ€" erals to a 10â€"0 win over the Seals during Major Atom city league hockey action recently. Also scoring for the Genâ€" erals were John McDonald and Mike Sylveseter with two goals each andâ€" Jamie Kearns, Peter Hoffer, Mike Innocente and Roger Dietâ€" rich with one goal each. General goalies Stephen McDowell and David Hallâ€" man were credited with shutâ€"outs. The Green Shirts and the Dutchman played to a 3â€"3 tie with Peter Dippel scorâ€" ing two goals for the Shirts Tom Lobsinger of Waterâ€" loo has set a new indoor track record for the 1.500 metre junior men‘s race held in Toronto over the weekend. Lobsinger credits his win to the fast synthetic surface on the 200 metre banked track at the Canadian Nationâ€" al Exhibition grounds in Toronto. Lobsinger. 16. completed the event in 3:54.8. beatâ€" ing the existing juvenile national indoor record of 3:56.9 in an indoor meet in Winnipeg in 1970. He now holds both the inâ€" door 1.500 metre record Generals dump Seals 10â€"0 in Major Atom action ° The Red Wings downed Sports Waterioo Kitchener JESSOPS cleaners KITCHENERWA T ERLOO Ontario & Duke Sts. The Generals will meet the Green Shirts at the Waâ€" terloo Arera on Mar. 15 at 1:30 p.m. while the Siskins and the Red Wings will start their game at 3: 45 p.m. Intermediate competitor Ireme _ Oberlander, _ anâ€" other WCI student, won first place in vaulting, a second place in the uneven Bluevale‘s Sharon Labbâ€" let won first place in the uneven bars and finished second in the vaulting event. Betty Klassen, also of WCI. won the intermediate floor exercises and placed second in the beam comâ€" petition. bars and a third in the floor exercises. Kellet, also competing in the senior division, placed second in the floor exercises and vaulting and third in the beam event. and the national midget boys outdoor title for 1.500 metres set last July when he managed a 3:57.3 at the Police Games. The son of Dr. and Mrs. William Lobsinger of Waâ€" terloo. Lobsinger plans to attend races in Thunder Bay on Mar. 29 at Lake Head University. Scoring for the Dutchman were Leon Parent with two goals and Scott McLain with one goal. Ken Mooney paced the Siskins to a 54 win over the Kings when he dumped three into the King‘s net. Jim Clark and Dwight Weâ€" ber scored the other Siskin goals. Reiner Scheelere scored three goals for the Kings while the fourth goal was scored by Anthony Kenâ€" Two exhibition games are also scheduled on this date at the Waterloo Arena, the first between the Seals and the Dutchman at 2:30 p.m. and John Beingessner scorâ€" ing the other goal. Waterlioo Square The second game is at 8 a.m. with the Bees and the Regals fighting it out while the third game will be at 9:15 between the Aces and the Black Hawks. At 11:15 a.m. the action switches to the Waterloo Arena as the Sabres meet the Canucks while the Buzzâ€" ers and the Hornets will meet at 12:15 p.m. Sabres John Barr scored two goals while Lirry Moâ€" ser scored the other goal. John Roeder scored three goals to help the Knights to a 9â€"1 win over the Aces. Other Knight goals came from Terry Belanger, Marâ€" tin Belohradsky, Brett Warâ€" ren, Vody Pfaff, Brydon Crusise and Scott McDougâ€" al. Scoring the lone Ace goal was Stephen Cousineau. The quarterâ€"final playâ€"off games get underway on Mar. 15 with the first game scheduled at 7 a.m. between the Knights and the Chipâ€" pers at Moses Springer Arena. Philip Lelievip managed a shutâ€"out as the Chippers downed the Canucks 1â€"0 with Mike Officer scoring the lone goal in the game. David Voigt earned a shutâ€"out against the Black Hawks and Chris Bilyea paced the Sabres with four goals as they dumped the Hawks 7â€"0. In Minor Atom action the Buzzers and the Regals played to a 1â€"1 tie with John Dietrich scoring for the Buzzers and Sean Floyd scoring the lone Regal goal. Mark Steffler and Rich ard Denomme both scored three goals each to pace the Bees to a 9â€"1 win over the Hornets. 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