Phil Jarrett had 24 points including 12 of 13 â€"_fouls. Rich da Silva added 14 and John Pollice eight for the winners. Bob Uroâ€" sevic had 10 for KCl. Schlueter Chev midgets win Knights, who led 37â€"28 afâ€" ter three quarters, finished the season at 7â€"7, two points behind KCI and Eastwood. their senior basketball seaâ€" son in fine style by defeatâ€" disposed of pesky Grand River Renegades 7864 by outscoring them 25â€"11 in the final quarter. League scorâ€" ing winner Tim Harrold hooped 33 points while Pete Wagner had a season â€" high 13 for Waterioo. Rod Heimâ€" pel had 31 for Renegades, who finished with a 59 reâ€" cord. Waterloo won the league with a 122 mark, including 10 in a row. Bauer Bruins open playoffs with 3â€"0 win The minor peewee Rauer Bruins opened the Hub League playoffs at home Monday night with a 3â€"0 victory over Brantford. In the first period Steve Pfeffer scored with help from Joel Curtis and Chris Baron. Mark Steffier from Curtis and Baron made it 2â€"0 in the second period. In junior boys play Blueâ€" vale ended up winless in last place after losing 54â€"22 to KCI. Steve Usher and Scott Harper each had six for Bluevale while Dave Vince De Caen registered the shutout for Waterloo. Tim Allan was the other marksman and he also pickâ€" ed up two assists for his efforts. Guy Pfaff and Tom Woinoski each had two asâ€" sists with one assist going to Kelly Adlys and Ron Sosnoski. Late in the third period Richard Denomme assisted by John Dietrich and Greg Kopf is pressing for the team scoring trophy which also involves Gardner, Tom Woinoski and Tim Allan. Brantford opened the scorâ€" ing late in the first period after Waterloo had kept Brantford hemmed in for most of the period and not scoring. The second period producâ€" ed the rest of the scoring with Waterloo scoring four goals to take a 41 lead beâ€" fore Brantford picked up their other goal to make it 42. Waterloo then scored with nine seconds left. I OMHA play Waterloo lost the bestâ€"ofâ€"five series 3â€"0 to London by 4â€"3, 5â€"3 and 3â€"1 scores By Don Dreisinger Dave Kopf and Gary Gardner each scored two goals to spark the Schlueter Chev Midgets to a 52 victo ry over Brantford in their final league game. Both teams played good clean hockey and had Waâ€" At Waterloo the Vikings _ ITwinâ€"city roundup its wht‘se he * * 29 Julie Yuska _ smashed four records and Colleen Oesch one to pace Blueâ€" vale to a third place finish with 169 points at the Twin City swimming championâ€" ships at University of Waâ€" O‘Hara completed the scorâ€" ing for the 3â€"0 victory. In junior girls play KCI downed Bluevale 40â€"28 on the strength of Gingrich and Weber, who had 13 each. Monica Renner had 14 for Bluevale. KCI led 218 at the half. The Bruins participated in the Barrie tournament last weekend. In the first game they defeated Kingsâ€" ton 4â€"3. Chris Schnarr scorâ€" ed two goals for Waterloo with singles scored by John Dietrich and Richard Deâ€" nomme. Greg O‘Hara with two, _ Joel _ Curtis _ and Schnarr earned assists. Mulling had 16 and Jamie Sabourin 14 for KCI. Raidgâ€" ers led 31â€"6 at the halt; ~ * s# s Waterioo won the fourth eight for Renegades. vale won their fifth of the season by edging KCI 42â€" 39. Toni Schmetzer had 16 and Sandy Labbett and Sue Gleiser 12 each for the winners, who trailed 22â€" 18 at the half. Liz Ellenâ€" ton had 17 for KCI. and final playoff spot in senior girls play when they defeated Grand River 32â€" 27. Michele Schuele had 12 and Sharon Groff eight for Vikings, who led 22â€"12 at the In the semiâ€"finals the Bruins met Barrie and were defeated 4â€"0 to be eliminatâ€" ed from further play. Paul Reitzel and Andy Coppolino both gave good performances in goal for Waterloo along with a comâ€" mendable display of checkâ€" ing and skating by the rest of the team. Waterloo opens the Hub League playoffs with Stratâ€" ford this week and hosts them Thursday night at Waterloo Arena at 8 p.m. terloo gotten a few breaks the end result could have easily been reversed. HELP® Volunteers : If you are interested in assisting call Confidential & Anonymous Listening to Anyv problem or crisis by trained volunteers Weekdays 2 p.m. to midnight Weekends 24 hours game, Blueâ€" 745â€"1166 745â€"1166 or apply Box 851, Waterloo In junior girls play Camâ€" eron Heights dumped Blueâ€" vale 48â€"23 on the strength of Lisa Campfens 16 points. Monica Renner had 11 for Knights, who trailed 23â€"12 at the half. The teams were tied at 23 heading into the third quarter but Eastwood pulled away, outscoring Vikings 14â€"6 in that frame. Sue McKay had 18 for Eastwood while Loretta Dransch with 13 and Michele Schuele with 12 paced Waâ€" In senior girls play Waâ€" terloo Vikings dropped the first game of their semiâ€" final 54â€"35 to Eastwood Rebâ€" els. Eastwood led 29â€"12 at the half and the teams played relatively even for the secâ€" ond half. Sue McKay had 13 for the winners, who went undefeated through league play. Loretta Dransch had a season high 15 for WCI while Shelley Groff had 11. Bongo Price of WCI won the 64â€"kilo class at the CWOSSA wrestling chamâ€" pionships at Wilfrid Laurier University Friday. Fergus Centre Wellington won the competition with 241 points with St. Jerome‘s a distant second at 149. In senior girls action Waâ€" terloo Vikings bowed out of the playoffs when they lost to undefeated Eastâ€" wood 49â€"43. of their Twin City senior boys basketball semiâ€"finals. Rich Nemesvari led the Vikings with 20 points while John Brogee, Tim Harrold and Pete Wagner had 16, 13 and 11 respectively. terloo. total. Yuska was the junior girls division winner with 21 points. . Friday Waterloo Vikings erased a 37â€"32 halftime deficit and went on to defeat KCI Raidâ€" ers 7064 in the first game â€" Bob Urosevic had 20 points for KCL Monday Yuska‘s records came in the 100 free (55.6), 100 IM (1:04.9), 50 backstroke (30.5) and 50 free (25.6). came in the 100 IM (1:11.3). vale were John Ashton in style and Lori Whorwood in the junior girls 50 butterâ€" fly (31.7). Mary‘s 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 _ nick CLiNE RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPE REV. H.E. JANKE Chairman uie HOURS 18 CHARLES ST. W. KITCHENER MONDAYâ€"SATURDAY 10â€"5:30 P .M between ONTARIO and QAUKEL St. FRIDAY 10â€"9 P.M. 6k § 4 $ 4 % p d d 4 b ob p B t ob b p b 6 b ob D Dob s nb BPb r ob r r rbor > pENMANS _ FAGTORY OUTLET STORES Convenient parking, entering Wellington or King Street THE WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION + Invites you to attend A PUBLIC MEETING ON DECLINING ENROLMENT A declining school population today may greatly affect the community tomorrow. Find out how schools, program, transportation and municipal development must all be reviewed now to deal with the concern. Laurel Vocational School, 108 University Ave. E.. Waterloo _ â€" Thursday, February 23 at 8:00 p.m. Listen to briefs and participate in discussion groups. Everyone is welcome to attend. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DECLINING ENROLMENT aCa aca a a a e ‘a a s o4 cce c n ie wa e B4b me 44 6 k a k a iob oe c t tb d l C 8 t 28 8 8% 4 R.A. CRUICKSHANK Director of Education HARRY HUEHN since 1925.