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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1975, p. 20

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Warriors dump Kolts 2-1 in Huh playoffs ' Three Waterloo bowling club members have won gold medals during the fifth annual Youth Bowling Coun- cil provincial tenpin cham- pionships held in Scarbor- ough recently. - bv Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Minor Ban- tam Budd Warriors walk- ed away with a 2-1 win over the Kitchener Kolts in the Hub league playoffs. An unseeded, fifteen- year-old Waterloo student skied away with the com- tuned title in the Canadian Juvenile ski champion- ships at Mansonville. Que- liec last week on borrowed skis. . _ Todd Brooker, a grade 10 student at Bluevale Collegiate in Waterloo. smashed his skis during a practice session before the tournament. Undiunted by this misfortune he bor- rowed an old pair from his Jane Leyes placed first in the junior girls division Waterloo youth wins title on a pair of borrowed skis With -3t Seconds left in the first period Gary Gard- Three local bdwlers win gold medals coach, Peter McConville of London and went on to capture four medals; two gold, one silver and one bronze. with a score of 532 while John Goddard won a gold medal in the Junitrr boys' division with a 60t total. The third gold medal winner from Waterloo was Doris .Schacht with a 449 total in the senior girls division. About 175 youngsters took ner scored from Guy iod Larry Shomphe scored Pfaff and Steve Dollar. from Greg Smith and In the second period Jamie Duck to break Andy Gardner scored his second Coppolino’s s. shut-out and goal of the game from Doll- make the final score 2-1. ar and Jeff Martin to put The Kolts out shot the War- the Warriors out front 2-0. riors 20-19 in the game. At 2:20 of the third per- On Friday the Warriors On Thursday he won the downhill, the first race in major competition, setting a time of 53.65 seconds in his first run and 54.27 sec- onds in his final run. Commenting on his vic- tory after the race, Brooke; said the 4,228 foot ski run was the longest downhill he had ever seen. ban in _ the tournament seniors for bowlers not yet which was broken down 22yearsof age. _ into six separate divisions. Fifteen other competitors, Bantam division in both all members of the Bruns- boys and girls classes was wick Twin City Bowling for competitors from 12 club, finished well in the years' of age or younger standings. Sherri D'Orazio while the junior class was earned a sixth place finish for 12 to 15 year olds and in the bantam girls event “I really didn't think t had enough experience to win the downhill," he said. “I just Joined the southern Ontario team a week ago." Friday he captured the bronze medal in the giant slalom. In the final race on Saturday he clinched first place in the combined stand- ings by winning the silver medal in the boy's slalom. The (Hoot. 1-inch Brook- er is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie BFooker. 219 Lin- coln Rd. in Waterloo. In this game Paul Reit- zel registered his 6th shut- out of the season fiir the Warriors as they were 5-0victors. Fifteen other competitors, all members of the Bruns- wick Twin City Bowling club, finished well in the standings. Sherri D'Orazio played' a game against a team visiting Kitchener from Alymer-ucerne-Des- chenes, Quebec. _ Gardner scored his 34th and 35th goals of the season for the Warriors and Chris Ford scored his 15th goal of the season. Robert Filiat- rault and David Robb scor- ed the last two goals for the Warriors. _Assists were credited to Jeff Martin two, Steve Dollar, Robbie Motz, Dav- id Robb and Robert Filia- trault. The Warriors out shot their opponents 37-12 in the game. 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A ninth place tthish went to Brenda Goddard in the junior girls class following her 457 score While a Mt score gmie Debbie Randall 10th. spot in the class. rey Schacht placed fifth with a 466 while Kim God- dard was 12th. with a 398. Three other boys placed well in the senior boys event with Tim Wagner scoring 460 for 13th. spot, Ken Borho scoring 437 for 19th. position and Dave Masyk earning 27th. spot with Is "Moe 9trqr*st,ye9rtrette., may .19. ms " has " In senior girls action Aud- 744- 6364 "‘ Waterloo Square Shape...l'ast Back in Good Not a sign of that colli- sion when our expert: re-condition your car. Pine rat at moder- 430 ALBERT ST. PH. 884-0550 WATERLOO NOBTIIDALE AUTO BODY

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