Waterloo Warriors Ron Graham and Doug Vance wave helplessly as Lonnie Ramati (35) of York gathers in a rebound during Saturday‘s Mike Moser Meâ€" morial. Yeomen beat UW 71â€"62. Midget Vikes win All teams in the midget league were in the tourâ€" nament Saturday with preliâ€" minary matches determinâ€" ing the finalists. Waterloo recorded earlier wins over Bluevale and Grand River The Trailing St. Jerome‘s 33â€" 32 after three quarters Vikes turned on the jets to Eecord a 57â€"49 win and cap ff a tremendous undefeated season. By Rick Campbell An allâ€"out blitz in the fourth quarter helped the Waterloo collegiate Viking midget basketball team win the Twin City high school basketbail championship Saâ€" turday at Eastwaod colleâ€" giate. Why pay extra for imports Buy Canadian We also do Repairs & Refinishing 669â€"5848 6 Church St E Elmira piano & organ USED NEW house ‘‘That final game was exâ€" ceptionally high scoring for a midget game, it speaks very well for our program,"~ said winning Viking coach Darv Easton. In league play this year WCI averaged 59 points for and only 20 against on their way to demolishing every team. They beat St. Jerome‘s by 30 in regular season but were trailing 25â€" Dr G P A Evans Medical Officer of Health In addition to school registration. your child will be registered for an early screening of his/her hearing. vision and school readiness by the Public Health Nurses in the schools This information will be important for your child‘s progress in school and will be mailed to your child‘s doctor If you have not received a letter notifying you of the time and place of this registration. please contact your school office for this information. It is important that the mother. the father or legal guardian be present at the registration time. a birth certificate. or other legal proof of your child‘s age will be required â€" Kindergarten registration will be held throughout the Region of Waterloo during the last week of February 1979 and the first week of March 1979 (February 26th to March 9th) TO ALL PARENTS OF CHILDREN BORN IN 1974 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1979 J F Clifford Director of Education Waterioo County Roman Catholic Separate School Board Phil Israel and Danny Inâ€" dech were high scorers for WCI Saturday, although point totals were unavailaâ€" ble. *‘‘*They (St. Jerome‘s) were much better prepared for us than when we met them in the regular seaâ€" son,‘‘ said Easton. ‘"They provided us with our only competition."‘ 17 at the half Saturday. AR A Cruickshank Director of Education Waterioo County Board of Education Hawks come up empty â€" when it counts most _ By Rick Campbell outside _shots but one guard And then there‘s the story _ was 0â€"9 and the . others were ofâ€"the golfer who refused t0 _ under 50%." putt on the practice green, . Western started the game shots there, he‘d have nothâ€" _ sige and built up a 20â€"8 lead ing left when it really count _ by the 11 minute mark. The win clinched third place for Western at 7â€"4. They will play Waterloo Warriors in the first round of the playoffs. Hawks are well out of contention with a #â€"8 record. Well, Wilfrid Laurier Golâ€" den Hawks tore a page from that same book last week on their bome basketball court. WLU coach Don Smith reâ€" ported that Hawks had two of their best practices of the year Thursday and Friday in preparation for their game Saturday against the Wesâ€" tern Mustangs. But Hawks left their shooting and passing eyes behind in an erratic display as they fell to the spirited Stangs 77â€"53. ~ *""The whole story was that we couldn‘t hit anything," moaned Hawk coach Don Smith. ‘"‘There was quite a while there in the second half we didn‘t score at all. Leagueâ€"leading scorer Fred Koepke managed 15 points for Hawks despite being suffocated inside while Bob Fitzgerald had 12 and Larry Labaj 10. Rob Nero of Western led all scorers with 18 points. Mustangs were 36 of 56 from the floor, good for 68% while Hawks were a dreadâ€" ful 23 tf 61 for only 36%. ‘*They (Western) were sagging off us inside. We just couldn‘t get the ball to Fred to Larry," said Smith. ‘"‘They gave our guards the FAMILY MEMBERSHIP We Are "Knocking Out" The High Price of â€" â€" 408 GAGE AVE. We specialize in FITNESS testing, conditioning, toning, losing or gaining weight. 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To alleâ€" viate some of the pressure, the visitors employg their own pressuré "D‘"late in the game which left Hawks reeling and allowed Western to pull away. It‘s difficult to press unless you score,‘"‘ said Smith. ‘‘And we weren‘t scoring, so they got their passes out and we had to concentrate on coming Hawks rallied some beâ€" fore intermission but Wesâ€" tern stubbornly refused to fold. It did not help that WLU was unable to utilize the press that was so effecâ€" tive against Windsor one week earlier. was 09 and the others were under 50%." ~. Western started the game more eager than the home sige and built up a 20â€"8 lead by the 11 minute mark. **You have to give Wesâ€" Hawks shooting was (off Westmount by Victoria) **We‘ve got to shake off this loss," said Smith. We know we can play better than we haveâ€"it‘s a matter of pride. And guys like Fred (Koepke) have quite a lof at stake statistically. We‘re going to dovour best, that‘s . 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