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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Mar 1977, p. 11

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The first game of the serâ€" ies was played at Waterloo Arena on February 22. After a scoreless first period The Waterloo Minor Pee Wee Bauer Bruins posted their third win in hub leaâ€" gue round robin playâ€"offs on Monday Feb. 21 when they were host to Kitchâ€" ener. The first goal of the game was scored early in the first period by Chris Burke from Kevin Doucette and Scott Harris to give Waterloo a 1â€"0 lead The Compton Motors All Stars dropped two games to the Hamilton Huskies and were eliminated from the O.M.H .A . playdowns. In the second period the Midas Warriors went ahead with a goal by Roy Russell with assists by Ken Lee and Tim Fedy. Twelve secâ€" onds later,. Eric Calder assisted by Ken Lee and Tim Fedy put the Midas Warriors two up. The Midas Warriors openâ€" ed the scoring after six minutes of play from Roy Russell assisted by Tim Fedy. Niagara equalized 3.7 seconds later. In other ringette action last.. week, the Waterloo petite all stars captured the C.O.R.L. league chamâ€" The winning teams will advance to the provincial playoffs in Sudbury April 2 and 3. The Midas Warriors traâ€" velled to Niagara Falls. Friday, Feb. 25, to play the first game in a best of three OMHA quarter finals. Waterloo ringette teams in the deb..tween, petite and belle divisions will play in _ the Ontario _ ringette Western Region playdowns March 5 and 6 in Waterloo and St. Jacobs. Most games will be playâ€" ed in St. Jacobs, however. three games will be played Saturday night at Albert McCormick arena in Waâ€" terloo. Nineteen teams will be in the competition from Woolwich. Cambridge. Stratford. Penetang, Waterâ€" loo and Kitchener. Western Region _: / Te & ringCtte games aimai fl ‘ are played here Frolf : Bruins win 3rd playoff game © © © 0 © © . Midas Warriors tie series with Niagara afm\ianr_rjori}fi'. . Nliaga‘r_a Falls suddenly Warriors. Mark Mio, asâ€" Warriors fifth goal. Niagâ€" week, the Midas Warriors o All Stars out of OMHA finals In the third period Tom MacMillan added another goal for Waterloo. The asâ€" sist went to Roger Carlaw. In the second period Greg Heideman assisted by Burke put Waterloo ahead 2â€"0. Kitchener managed to get on the scoreboard when Dennis McKenzie scored from Brian Fraser and V. Springall. Wayne Gunn opened the scorâ€" ing for Hamilton beating goal tender. Don Beaupre. with a quick wrist shot. In the closing minutes of the second period Brian Rumig fed a pass to Tim Allan who wasted no time in scoring the equalizer for Waterloo. In the third period. the Midas Warriors held the Niagara Falls team until the final seconds of the game when Brett Gaeler was pulled from the net and Niagara scored its sixth goal. Niagara Falls suddenly broke through the Midas Warriors‘ defence and withâ€" in 43 seconds scored three goals to put them ahead 4â€"3. Niagara scored once more in the second period. On Feb. 26. the Midas Warriors _ hosted _ Niagâ€" ara Falls at Waterloo Arena. The first period action was exciting for the Midas In the petite division, the Bonnie Braves edged the Flames 4â€"2 and the Canaries defeated th > Cottrell Blues 6â€"4. In belle action, the Cotâ€" trells trounced the Wildcats 9â€"6. Waterloo‘s Fur Farm deb team defeated Kitchâ€" ener 9â€"4 in exhibition acâ€" tion. In senior tween action, the Wallabies downed the petite reps 96 and the Tigresses _ defeated _ the Golddiggers 5â€"2. In house league junior tween action, the Golden Jets defeated the Wildcats 5â€"3 and the Starlites tied the Chippers 6â€"6. ‘ pionship with a win over Kitchener 8â€"4 and a win over Hamilton 6â€"3. Tom MacMillan assisted by James Young scored his second goal of the period to give Waterloo a 4â€"1 victory. The _ Waterloo _ Family Y is planning an allâ€" day program for children who will be off school on Mondavy. â€" March 7. beâ€" The third period opened with a 1â€"1 tie and each team missed scoring opportunities in the early going. With 5.44 left in the final period, Hamâ€" ilton took a 2â€"1 lead and three minutes later added the insurance goal to defeat the Waterloo Minor Midgets Niagara â€" Falls pulled back one goal before the period ended. In the second period. Eric _ Calder assisted by Mike Coppolino and Chris Lang scored the Midas Three more goals for the Midas Warriors were scorâ€" ed before the end of the peâ€" riod by Mike, Coppolino from Chris Pérnfuss and Karl Schaefer. Mike Mio from Pay Petrie and Dave Brubaker. and Tim Fedyv from Ken Lee. Warriors. Mark Mio, asâ€" sisted by Dave Brubaker and Rich Preston scored 1.38 seconds into the period. Kitchener,Ranger B netâ€"minder Brian Aubie (30) lets another Waterloo goal slip by Bob Harrison (11) was assisted by Mark Holbrook (7). 6 6 " has kids‘ program Anyone with books please call 578â€"1529 886â€"2314 885â€"4027 BOOK SALE April 2 & 3 BOOKS for T welfth Annual Kâ€"W University Women‘s Club Donate Surplus Tickets are on sale now at the Waterloo Familyv "YÂ¥~ cause of the elementary public Teachers‘_ Profesâ€" sional Activity Dav. The Bauer Bruins next two games will be with Welâ€" land in the O.M.H.A. tier two playâ€"offs. On February 27 Hamilton hosted the Compton Motors All Stars for the second game of the series. From the opening minutes of the first period, it was apparent that Hamilton was deterâ€" by a score of 3 to 1 Warriors fifth goal. Niagâ€" ara Falls answered that goal two minutes later. With a five minute break for flooding, the Midas Warriors started the third period flat and the strong Niagara team scored three goals in four minutes. The _ Midas Warriors pressured the Niagara Falls team, and Roy Russell asâ€" sisted by Ross MacSorley finalized the score 6â€"5 and forced a third game. It was Niagara Falls® first loss of the season. Scott Baird was in net for the Midas Warriors. »A*% At the beginning of the The Waterloo Minor Midâ€" gets now enter a round robin series for the Hub League championship. Waterloo received superb goal tending from Don Beauâ€" pre and managed to hold the Huskies to a oneâ€"goal marâ€" gin for the first two periods. Midway through the third period Hamilton added a second goal and 90 seconds later, a third and final goal, defeating Waterloo 3 to 0. DISCOUNT CARPETS mined to limit the series to two games. In Woodstock. the Midas Warriors put down Wood:â€" stock for the second time with a 4â€"1 score by Dave Brubaker. Ray Petrie. Ken Lee and Ross MacSorley. Assists went to Mark Mio (2). and one each to Karl Schaefer. Dave Brubaker. Chris Lang, Mike Coppolino and Ken Lee. Scott Baird was in goal. week, the Midas Warriors played against Woodstock in Woodstock and against Stratford in Waterloo in hub cup play. In .the game against Stratâ€" ford. the Midas Warriors walloped Stratford 9â€"4. MULTIâ€"TONED STRIPED CARPET, Cushioned Reg. $8.95 ...................... SALE $4.29 Sq. Yd. PATTERNED KITCHEN CARPET, Cushioned. Beiges, Browns, Greens, Golds. Reg. $12.95 ...............2..... SALE $6.95 Sq. Yd. MULTIâ€"LEVEL LOOP, Cushioned, Orange tones, Firelight, Light Teak, Orange Flame., Blue Tones, Reg. $10.95 ........ SALE $6.95 Sq. Yd. NEW LOAD OF MILL ENDS AND ROOM SIZES JUST ARRIVED. GOOD SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM AT BEST PRICE. BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS & SEE US CONSULT US FOR YOUR BEST CARPET BuUYyS 183 ROYAL OAK RD., CAMBRIDGE (P) “3'31" ( Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 2 saALeâ€" CARPETâ€"sArE The Midas Warriors are now waiting to see against whom they play in the final series. Goals were credited to Roy Russell (3), Mike Copâ€" polino (3); Ray Petrie (2) and Dave Brubaker (1). Asâ€" sists went to Ross Macâ€" Sorley (3). Chris Lang (3). Chris Pernfuss (2). Mike Coppolino (2), Tim Fedy (2). and Dave Brubaker (1). Brett Gaeler was in goal. . The goal by Siskin Photo by Cathcart , 1977 â€" Page 11

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