Page 42 : Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesiiay, January 3, 1979 â€" _ . > _ _â€" _ Despite Seymour Hadâ€" Barry Atkinson who has left wens 23 points the Univerâ€" the team and centre Fred sity of Waterloo Warriors Koepke who spent Christâ€" fell 77â€"57 to the host school mas out west. in the championship final of _ Warriors are at the Acaâ€" the York University Invita dia tournament. this weeâ€" tional Basketball tourâ€" kend while Hawks wing nament Saturday. west for their defence of the C k Kâ€" C840 C &# L ce se lal > en ge o ffe â€" . K: = 5 x%... K. a "% inz =*, x aA i . Hadwen was named to the tourney‘s allâ€"star team for his efforts. Ron Graham and Doug Vance each had eight for Waterico while Lonnie Ramati paced York with 23. Laurier University ended with an 0â€"3 mark when they lost 82â€"69 to Gueiph. 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During the weeks of December 25th, January lst, and January 8th, you can =~ enrol at any Weight Watchers class in southern Ontario for the special price of $5.00 which includes registration and first meeting fee KCLI Raiders proyed to be the cream of the crop in the Southwood~ invitational last week, beating Preston Panthers 51â€"47 in the final. _ Sceott Hannah had 15 and Bob Urosevic 13 for KCI, which made its way to the final with an 82â€"63 win over ®© WATERLOO Mount Zion Lutheran Church 29 Westmount Rd S Tues 1 30 pm & Tues 7. 30 pm © KITCHENER Church of the Good Shepherd 116 Queen St N. 5 Wed 9 30 a m â€"7 30 p m ® HESPELERâ€" NEW LOCATION St Andrews Presbyterian Church Downstairs Room 73 Queen St. Mon 7 30 p m x". * 5X & ~_â€" Bluevale Knights made an outstanding showing but . were eliminated from the â€" Stratford Northwestern. . â€" Preston was paced in the final by Les Robertson‘s 17 péints, Panthers boudced Cameron Heights Golden Gaels 51â€"37 in the other The 1978 season officially ended for the Lakeshore Chargers foothall club at their awards night banquet recently. _ _ _ f The team‘s star players were awarded for their efâ€" forts with very nice keeperâ€" Topping the evenings award presentation was Mike LeBlanc chosen as the clubs MVP. There was no question as to who the reciâ€" pient was going to be. Mike led the team in scoring as an LeBlanc is MVP for York University lovitaâ€" tia-d&baehooai‘d:dl tournament when they were defeated in the semiâ€"finals by eventual champion Oakâ€" wood Barons of Toraonto 53â€" half but Bareps wore them down and when the Toronto club finally got the lead they offensive fullback and with his specialty, placement kicking, where he set a leaâ€" gue record field goal of 41. yards. Mike was also the team captain and leader _ both by example and inâ€" spiration. He also filled in ; on defence as a linebacker. One of Hike‘s. running mates, Rob Barker, was awarded â€" best offensive player for his contribution as a leader and as the highâ€" est touchdown getter with eight. Rob‘s determined runsing and gecond effort helped him to achieve seven 100 yardâ€"plus games and to average well over six yards a carry. _ ul se Awarded best defensive player was Mike Way, the team‘s defensive captain. 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J st . s : -'«1' fast k * | K Y r d $ «roramme s _ 3 * s# â€" â€"went into a fiveâ€"minute.stall to detract from the outâ€" standing calibre of play. Knights were led by Phil Jarrett with 18 points. Jarâ€" rett was named to the tourâ€" ney‘s allâ€"star team for his dazzling ball control and dazrzling ball control and Doug Green 11 respectively. shooting. . ~ ; â€" , .. \~ Stamford Bruins of Niaâ€" , 00 @®0*% * .)+ ~. gara Falls won the tourâ€" WCI Vikings made their nhament with a 49â€"36 win way to the msohm ï¬ub over Welland. K s l- points scored against. From his middle linebacking posiâ€" tion he patrolledâ€"from sideâ€" line to sideline knocking down short passes and halfâ€" backs alike. His jarjing tackles . were _ feared throughout the league. Mike called the defensive signals Raul Way, Mike‘s younger brother, also took home an award as most improved player. 1978 was Paul‘s first year of tackle football but with determination and lots of effort he became one of thetop inside linebackers in the league. Paul will be reâ€" turning to the Chargers in 1979 and will be one of the bright spots of the future. In 1978 the Kitchener Football League had two glory teams, one was a rep team chosen to compete in regional playoffs and the tario Winter Games in Kingâ€" ston on the weekend. :\ Michelle Gonsalves, 15. won a silver in the 400 and Wednesday &Monday Starting Wednesday January 10,1979 Wednesday & Monday Starting Wednesday January 10,1979 7:00 â€" 10:00 pm _~ Evening Classes Evening Classes o /4 1 Yea; Term CAMBRIDGE KITCHENER Chargers. 0 before losing to Sir Thomas More of Hamilton 81â€"71 in the Brock University basâ€" ketball tourney Friday. Mike Bielak hooped 32 K;inu for the winners while Roger Tribert had 13 and other was an officialallstar team: ‘The rep team differs in some position because of a difference in playing criâ€" teria at the regional level. Lakershore was wellâ€" represented on both teams. Head coach Vic Chiasson, Shawn Tackett, Mike Way, Rob Barker and Dave Forte all took part in the regional playoffs with~ teamâ€" Kitchener the league‘s rep gue allâ€"star team we White Todd Smith u% Le Blanc. Mike Way Sean Tuckett of the Rep team also made league allâ€" star honors. 800 free and bronzes in the 200 free and 200 and 400 free relay., _ _ _ _ 80 John Oesch, 16, won a gold in the 200 fly and a bronze in the 200 medley relay. _ Lianne Harker. 13. took a bronze in the 200 back. Overall Central Ontario won the meet followed by Eastern and Western. **Lakeshore had a super year but the one disappointâ€" ment was not reaching the league finals," said Chiasâ€" son. "But I guess that will be our goal for next year."‘ Leanne Dietrich scored five times as Jean Hay deâ€" feated Red Wings 9â€"4 in inâ€" terlocking Tween House League ringette action. Pam Tuchlinski had three while Lisa Martinik had the other. Cindy Wagner had, three assists. In another game Linda Koehler scored three times ic help Sirt Stop get a 6â€"6 tie with Canucks. Jackie Wilâ€" liams added two whil Fowlie had the oth Shirt Stop ’ Named to the official leaâ€" Dietrich nets®