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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1976, p. 11

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In atom action the final standings before the play- offs started in Division A (Lincoln) were: Bilingual. 21 points: Racers. 18 points: Raiders. 16 points: Bombers 15 points: and Runners, 5 points. In Division B (Wa- terloo Collegiate) the Kick- ers had 17 points: Lancers. 9 points: Snipers. 5 points and the Kings. 2 points. _ In the squirt division. the standings for Division A are Apaches. 20 points: Black Hawks, 15 points: Mohawks. 5 points and Iroquois, one point. In Division B the Chiefs had 14 points: Chippewas, 9 points; Hurons. 8 points and the Braves. 8 points. In other action the Black- hawks defeated the Chip- pewas 1-0 and the Hurons and Braves defeated the Mohawks and Iroquois. The last two games were also tied at the end of reg- ulation time and had to be decided by the taking pen- alty kicks. . In play-Eff -action the Lancers lost to Bilingual _ Waterloo Minor Soccer Association league action came to an end last week with league champions de- clared in all divisions. In the battle for over-all champion. the Chiefs met the Apaches in a very ex- citing game. The score was tied 3:3 at the end of regu- lation time. After over- time the score was still tied. The championships had to be decided by pen- alty kicks which the Chiefs won ,.over the team which led all teams in regular league games. - Waterloo T Ball All Stars have remained' undefeated in six inter-city games. They met Kitchener Stan- ley Park on June 6th and won with an impressive 37 to 13 score. Minor soccer . action finishes All Summer Clothes Cie'aiirig - - at 30%-50% off Special Rack, _ $1000 spurts“ '." ', i neighbourhood. Get out on the street. Take a walk. All Stars a] Beamily your We are MOVING. . . “all a MERE-I.“ .5) In between action, the Novas surprised the Gal- axles by squeezing into the final game with a 1-0 vie- tory. The Comets defeated Bilingual 2-0 to gain the right. to play the Novas in the championship game. This game saw the Comets come through with a big The petite champions are the "Chippers with 13 points. The Fire Flies and Bilingual are tied for sec- ond place with 10 points followed by the Lady Bugs. The finals in the Mos- quitos saw Bilingual play the Cameros last Wednes, day. The score at regular. tion time was 0-0 but late in over-time Bilingual was able to break through the tough Camera defence to score the winning and in- surance goals. _ On their way to the finals the Cam- eros had eliminated the Rabbits and the Firebirds. Bilingual narrowly defeat- ed the Darts and eliminated the Jets in an earlier game. The pee wee league champions are the Cheetahs. They led the league all through the season. The Tigers followed closely with the Lions a close third. The Panthers and the Cougars were in fourth and fifth place. On June 26th they beat Kitchener Forest Hill 25 to 13. Next it was a very good game with Brantford ending in the score of 24 to 14. Next they met their other Kitchener a rivals. Forest Hill and won with a 24 to 16 score. On June 12th they again played Stanley Park and beat them 32 to 20. They were hosts to Guelph and came up with another good win of 31 to 17. by a score of " and the Racers edged out the Kick- ers 3-tr7he final deciding game was played last Thursday in the' rain and at the end of regulation time the score was tied 1-1. The Racers scored in the second half of over- time to take the atom championship with a bl score. t QALI-B SCENE ll BOUTIQUE 12 King St. S. Waterloo 886- 1 840 The first tournament they Irilbe in will be the K-W I' Ball Tournament which will be held at Forest Hill Public School on July 10th and 11th. Ten teams will be in competition for the McDonahrs Trophy. In belles action. the de- ciding game was played last Saturday between the Com-Mets and the Torna- does. 'The Tornadoes won 3-0. giving the champion- ship to the Hurricanes Alison Downie got all three goals and Linda Dusky recorded the shutout. All teams will play ex- hibition games daring July and early August. Cup games are scheduled to start in late August, St. Louis' baseball team won the Twin Ci left to right) Cindi Lorentz, _Cathy Sergis. middle row are Debbie Geisel. Carol Slou and Bernadette Krelier are in the back row effort to win 2-0. - ---- " KING ST. s..wnsmoo| mm Li"] " Ifwfajj IIIIIII. 80'"! LIMITED won the Twin City title in their division. Members of the team ' _Cathy Sergis. Vivian Deutschmann. Angel Maser and Datlem :isel. Carol Slough and §tella Dauber. Nancy Baulk, Rita mess, {Joyce Gorel was missing. and Darlene Pattie. irvttid ' Susan Naciuk are (front row,

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