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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Feb 1977, p. 7

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Waterloo â€" also defeated Wilfrid _ Laurier _ Univerâ€" sity 15â€"8 and 152. The two University of Waterloo‘s Warrior volleyball _ team is still struggling to hold on to second place in the Ontario Universities Athâ€" letic Association (OUAA) western division. "A further loss would have joepardized our second place standing."" said coach Wesley Sime. A loss to McMaster Satâ€" urday in Waterloo prevented UW from gaining a secure hold on second place. UW lost to McMaster 15â€"9 and 15â€"2. However. UW came back to win two crucial games against Guelph 16â€"14 and 15â€"4. In the first period, no goals were scored, but at 3:30 in the second period Chris Pernfuss _ assisted by Tim Fedy chalked up the first goal. With 6:28 left to In the final game of hub league action, the Midas Warriors played Brantford to a 4â€"0 win, Jan. 25. The girls are Sue Shantz, Connie _ Dahmer, _ Lynn Derbecker, Arlene Moore and _ Gerryâ€"Lynn _ Such. They are members of an allâ€"star belle team for an area which includes Kitâ€" Five Waterloo girls will be members of the Westâ€" ern Region ringette team that will compete Feb. 12 and 13 at the Ontario Winâ€" ter Games in North Bay. Local ringette players go to Ontario Games The _ Waterloo _ Tween Optimist team _ captured the A Championship Trophy at the Sudbury Ringette Tournament on the weekend with a. 64 victory over their _ traditional _ rivals, the Sudbury Tweens. They posted earlier wins of 151 over Martingrove and 8â€"0 against Kitchener to advance to the finals. Warriors down Brantford Despite the weather sixâ€" teen skaters managed to The Kitchener â€" Waterioo Skating Club was wellâ€"repâ€" resented at the Great Lakes Winter Skating Festival in London, _ Ont. . over the weekend. The friendly neighbour hood exercise Volleyball team still 2nd The Waterloo Belle Lionâ€" Sports Waterloo Tweens capture ringette title pe t omay vrv" k. s * "a oÂ¥ \ â€" 0 A@ at o â€" t ay% skaters go to Canadian championship Although Waterloo outâ€" shot the visitors 15 to 2 in the first period they found themselves down one goal going into the second period The Compton Motors Allâ€" Stars tied Stratford in the opening minutes of the secâ€" ond period with a goal scorâ€" ed by Dave Robb On January 25th the Waâ€" terloo Minor Midgets deâ€" feated Stratford in a game at Waterloo arena by a score of 5â€"1 teams will play six reâ€" turn games Saturday in Waterloo. _ Waterloo _ will also play two games against Brock University this weekend. UW must win six of the eight games to reâ€" tain a second place finish in the western division: Midgets end season on top In the third period, Roy Russell of the Warriors scored at 1:41 with an asâ€" sist from Ross MacSorley and Tim Russell. Then 2:02 later Mark Mio assisted by. Ray Petrie and Dave play in the second period, the Warriors scored again with a goal by Ken Lee asâ€" sisted by Chris Pernfuss. chener â€" Waterloo, Camâ€" bridge, Ayr, Paris, Woolâ€" wich township, _ London, Penetang and â€" Midland. Seven Kitchener players, four players from Camâ€" bridge and one player from Stratford are also on the team. NX The team manager is from Kitchener and the coach is from Waterloo. The sportsmanship _ of both Waterloo teams earned them the tournament sportsmanship _ trophy. Traditionally presented to just one team, the trophy was awarded to the Waterâ€" ettes edged Martingrove 54 in their first game, but lost the semiâ€"final game 5â€"2 to Kitchener. Kitâ€" chener took the A Chamâ€" pionship in the belle division. First place in the diâ€" very well. Lisa Austen was first in free skating and third in figures in Pre Juvenile Ladies Blue. Todd Grierson placed third in Preliminary Men‘s Green. Cathy Neal was first Preâ€" Novice Ladies Blue: and Cfli Waterloo jumped into the lead midway into the second period when Dave Robb addâ€" ed his second goal of the night. Gary Gardner, Tom Woinoski and Tim _ Allan added one goal each for Waâ€" terloo in the closing period The game was the last of a 25 game schedule in which the Waterloo Minor Midgets won 21 and tied 4 to finish first in their hub league division The local team will comâ€" pete against five other ringette teams from each region of the province for gold, silver and bronze medals. A team sportsâ€" manship award will be presented to the team disâ€" playing outstanding sportsâ€" manship and team excelâ€" lence. vision is currently held by Western. Both the first and second finishers in the division will go to Sudâ€" bury Feb. 10 and 11 for the OUAA finals. UW will host the CIAU championâ€" ship Feb. 24 and 25. As the host team, UW will autoâ€" matically participate. Brubaker beat the Brantâ€" ford goaltender for the final goal of the game. Brett _ Gaeler, playing goal for the Midas Warriors chalked up his third shutout with this final win. â€" In 24 games the Warriors won 19, tied one, and lost three, for a total of 39 points. The players are aged 14 to 16. The Waterloo teams take to the road again Feb. 4 to attend the West Ferris Individual sportsmanship honors went to Sue Sutherâ€" land and Penny Gardner of the Lionettes. Tween reâ€" cipients were Laura Getty, Jeanine Ranken, and Linda Simpson. loo _ Ringette Association when the Sudbury commitâ€" tee announced a tie between the two teams. second _ in _ Preliminary Ladies Green. G has been almost completed On Sunday Mary Jo Fedy, and rehearsals will begin 4 Ringette Tournament in _ Waterloo Debs sponsored compete in the North Bay. In addition. the by the Kâ€"W Naval Club, will vision. . 621 KING WEST,. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 _ Ooug Kocher RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Casting for the Ice Show Art Conv enient Parking, entering Wellington or King The first round of the club competition will be held on Thursday at Grand River arena at 6 p.m. This will be a preliminary event for Preâ€"Juvenile and Juvenile Ladies. Finals will be held in this month. Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 2 \_Z‘ Street will skate Jur‘c;r Ladies and Stephen ong â€" will skate Novice Men. Waterloo arena on Saturâ€" day, February 12. The club will be sending two skaters to compete in Ontario Winter Games at North Bay. Marnie Bryden Service worthy of your confidence â€" a tradition , 1977 â€" Page 7 senior diâ€"

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