"ie,ii,ea,y),f,"ft" Mike is a grade 13 honors student at St. Jeromes high school. He was captain of the St. Jeromes' Lions bas- ketball team this past sea- son. Mike plans to attend the University of Waterloo where he intends to pursue a career as a lawyer. The Kitchener-Waterloo Basketball Referees Asso- ciation has announced that Michael Klein is the winner of the annual Mike Moser scholarship award. Captain and centre, Dana Saunders, led the league in scoring with 26 goals, 49 assists totalling 75 points. Following Dana in points was right winger Dean Waterloo first place 20 wins, 3 tie. Waterloo Satellites Minor Juvenile All Star team had a very successful season playing in the Hub League, with teams from Hespeler, Preston, Galt, Brantford, Stratford, Woodstock and Kitchener. The Waterloo Satellites juvenile hockey team won the All Ontario Minor Ju- venile title recently with a victory over Oshawa. " was Waterloo's first provin- cial title in minor hockey since 1947-48. Members of the team include (front row, left to right) Marty Linseman (manager), Paul Mowbray, Dana Saunders, John Nay, and Joe Doucette (coach): (middle row, left to right) Doug Black, Scholarship awarded Your loss IS ~( man-an mm" W w'wm Satellites win provincial juvenile title finished in with 41 points. losses and one The scholarship, which has a value of $250, will be presented to him at the K-W High School awards dinner on Thursday, April 14. Other members of the team were Gerry Blake, nephew of the great Toe Blake, Randy Harris, brother to Mark of the Sis- kins. Paul Mowbray. Jamie Riley. Kevin Her- gott, John Nay, Mark Hoppe, Mike Mahoney, Tim Seifert, Mark Ethier and with Doug Black and Cam Mudie sharing the The other member of the line, Graham Dennis, finish- ed with 22 goals and 23 assists for 45 points. Oberle with 30 goals 30essistt for 60 points. The team then qualified for the All-Ontario Minor Juvenile finals“ against The Satellites had a by into the semi-finals. They then defeated Brantford in four straight games al- though the scores were very close. In the third game the play went into overtime before Waterloo came out on top. The inanager was' Marty Linseman with Don Gibson iand Terry Clugston assist- mg. The team was coached by Joe Doucette who did a great job in lining up the league pennant champions. goal tending. 7 Playing briefly with the team were Lyndon Deny- na, Stew MeSorley, Gary Hastings, Steve Taylor, Brian Martin and Mark Campbell. It was a very rough game. Waterloo had 36 minutes of penalties and one 10-minute miscon- duct. Oshawa had 50 minutes of penalties. one 5-minute major and three 10-minute misconducts as well as one game misconduct. The second game was played in Oshawa, March The first game of the finals was played at the Waterloo Arena, Saturday, March 19, with the Satel- lites winning 8-6. Randy Harris scored Sr, goals, Graham Dennis wo and John Nay, Gerry Blake and Dana Saunders one each. Oshawa. Tim Seifert. Dean Oberle, Kevin Hergott. Jamie Riley and Cam Mudie; and (back row left to right) Terry Clugston (statistician) Gerry Blake, Marc Ethier, Mike Mahoney. Randy Harris and Don Gibson (assistant coach). Two players missing were Graham Dennis and Mark Hoppe. _ ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR Manon Harbec On March 29 the fifth game was played in Osh- awa with the Oshawa Waterloo won the fourth game on home ice March 27. The score was " John Nay led the winners with two goals: Dana Saunders, Mike Mahoney. Dean Oberle and Randy Harris scored one goal apiece. Dana Saunders, John Nay and Randy Harris sco_re_d tte Waterloo goals. 20, with Waterloo winning " Dana Saunders had three goals and John Nay and Mark Hoppe had one each. The third game, played in Oshawa March 23, saw the Satellites downed 5-3. (I Wanda: Chroniclo. [loam-Sn. April 13. 1917 _ Pop 9 440 PHILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO 886-3302 We offer you guaranteed workmanship 18 years experience Very Reasonable Prices free estimates 0 pickup and delivery Reupholstering Repairs Draperies Wood stripping and refinishing. A happy team went hoine after the winning game. l Graham Dennis and Dean- Oberle had two goals each. Oberle's last goal was ihe winner. Gerry Blake, Dana Saunders and Randy Harris had one each for Waterloo. What a great way to end a season. as All Ontario Minor Juyenile Champs! The Satellites won the sixth game in Waterloo 7-6, thus giving them a best out of seven total of four gamestotwo. team winning " Dana Saunders scored two goals. John Nay, Dean Oberle and Randy Harris got one goal each for Waterloo.