W arriors __ their Ontariq Minor Hockey win 11â€"0 Association Playâ€"Downs. ‘The series against London is By Peggy Kempel! the best of three. Last. week the Minor Banâ€" _ The lone goal of the game tam ‘Twin City Optimists‘ was scored at 2:20 of the seâ€" Warriors met Stratford in cond period by Paul Louttit the third game of the best of from Raymond Koyanagi three Hub League Tier 1 for London. Playâ€"Offs. In the first game _ David Gregory registered of the series the Warriors the shutâ€"out for London. shutâ€"out Stratford 7â€"0 and in In net for the Warriors the second game Strat!;wd was Rick Witmer. defeated the Warriors 4â€"3 to tie the series at 1 game . BOS:. IH:RO Kevin Doucette opened the scoring in the game with his first goal of the game from Tom MacMillan and Bob Walls at 4: 40 of the first period for the Warriors. The Warriors went ahead 2â€"0 on Tom MacMillan‘s goal from Kevin Doucette and Greg Giilck at §:48. Kevin Daucette‘s second goal of the game from Bob Walls and Tom MacMillan put the Warriors out front 3â€" 0 after one period of play. At 1:03 of the second period Nick Cipp scored from Brent Ellis to give the Warriors a 4â€"0 lead. Jamey Gage scored at 2:24 from Peter Mueck and Todd Francis for the Warriors to give them a 5â€"0 lead. Tom MacMillan‘s second goal of the game at 6:26 from Kevin Doucette and Blair Hilliard put the Warâ€" riors out front 6â€"0. John McKerrow scored at 8:01 of the second period from Blake Ellis and Blair Hilâ€" liard for a 7â€"0 lead for the Warriors. â€" { With 31 seconds left in the second period Kevin Douâ€" cette scored his third goal of the game for a hatâ€"trick from Bob Walls to give the Warriors a 8â€"0 lead in the game. In the third period Blake Ellis scored from Brent Ellis and Mike Innocente for the Warriors for a score of 9â€"0. The Warriors 10th goal of the game was scored with 47 seconds left in the game by Brent Ellis from Todd Franâ€" cis and Mike Innocente. With 21 seconds left in the game Blair Hilliard scored unassisted for the Warriors to give them the 11â€"0 shutâ€" out victory. / The shutâ€"out for the ‘Twin City Optimists‘ Warriors was registered by Phil Leâ€" Lievre. The win gave the Warriors the series over Stratford 2 games to 1. _ For their second game last week the Warriors traâ€" velled to London to open â€"Minor Hockey Scor Gboafd Bees make â€"_â€" circuit The Wateriloo Minor Atomâ€" Bees won, lost and tied in three games in Hub League Tier Two championship play last week. The Bees tied Kitchener Bruins 11 on Monday at Don McLaren Arena, bombed Galt 7â€"0. at Galt‘s Shade Street arena on Saturday and lost 54 heartâ€"breaker to Preston in Preston on Sunâ€" The Bees meet Preston again this Saturday at Waâ€" terloo Arena and are hoping that home ice might make the differnce in the roundâ€" robin series. Brad Posliff scored the lone Bees goal against the Kitchéener Bruins at the fourâ€"minute mark of the third period after the Bees had fallen behind 1â€"0 in the first period. There was no scoring in the second. Greg MacDonald and Jason Zettler had the asâ€" sists. Zettler came up with five points in the game against Galt, scoring twice in the seâ€" cond period and assisting on goals in:each ef the three periods. Brad Posliff scored twice and got one assist. Other scorers were Derek Seibert, Brad Hyde and Scott Macâ€" Donald. Alex Lemacher had two assists and Chris Keller had one assist. Sean Kruuvy won the shuâ€" tout. . The Bees came on strong early in the Preston game with a firstâ€"period goal by Alex Lemacher, assisted by Richard Carty and Chuck Dietrich. But Preston came back with two goals before the period ended. Brad Hyde tied the game with a goal early in the seâ€" cond period, from Scott MacDonald and Scott Zaâ€" Childs Menu from $1.95 Restaurant open ti!l 9 30 p.m. Fro & Sat 3: & mt 26 <Â¥ ts ies o x Half a slab of Ribs and a roasted Pigtail All dinners served with crisp chef salad, baked potato, roll and butter. RIBS N TALL All For Only varos. Preston again went ahead before the period Each team scored twice in the last period. Carty score(\éor the Bees from Jason \Zettler and Scott MacDonald. â€" The thriller goals came in ‘the last minute of play as Preston scored on an empty net to ahead 53. liee On Monday night the major atom Tier II Goodâ€" host Wolves visited the unâ€" friendly confines of the Preston arena to play the final game of the Hub Leaâ€" gue quarterâ€"finals. Parents shuffled nervously in the stands, soft words were spoâ€" ken and sombre conversaâ€" «tions were apparent. . Seconds later Bees Chuck Dietrich hit the top left corner with just two seconds to play. Scott MacDonald got the assist. $ From the depths of the arena came a militant sqund of Go Wolves Go and it grew louder and louder as the Waâ€" terloo Wolves came on the ice. Pentup emotions esâ€" caped into spineâ€"tingling cheers; the players faces mirrored confidence in the preâ€"game warmâ€"up and a faint whisper grew more inâ€" tense as everyone sensed that the Wolves came to play. â€" . 5.95 In playoff competition, especially in the deciding game, ther are numerous factors that determine the eventual winner. They. are strong goaltending, scoring prowess, defence team efâ€" fort and will to win. These factors were never more strikingly evident as the Wolves throttled Presâ€" ton 4â€"1 to win the series 2â€"1. Exceptional goaltending, at times miracuwJous, was put forth by Scott MacDonald as he thwarted may excellent scoring opportunities with his quick glove hand and unâ€" canny body and stick conâ€" trol. Scoring excellence lay with Alan Folliott as he apâ€" peared to mesmerize Presâ€" ton with his sudden bursts of speed, adroit stickhandling, a semblance of poetry in motion as he collected three goals and one assist. Wolves fans want Russians til 10 30 p m Reservations 893â€"3230 Adults from $3.95 Additional st/ong perforâ€" mances were put in by Chris Read with a goal and assist and John Karst with two asâ€" sists. On defence Matt Allien and Matt Gagnon blocked shots, intercepted passes and cleared rebounds. Team effort and will to win was due to the inspiraâ€" tional guidance of coaches Wayne Flaherty and Gord Conley as well as manager Other team members who deserve mention for their outstanding contributions are Chris Prince, Paul Maâ€" dison, Mike Bier, Mike Bieth, Jason Bitter, Stephen Thom, Julian Brandon, Mark Hendsbee, Steve Kinâ€" chen, Jay Wildfang, Dean Hopkins and Robert Kuâ€" tasinski. Wolves now advance to the semi:finals and even though their fans were shouting Bring on the Rusâ€" sians, the Wolves will be content to meet another Hub League winner. _ __ _ _ Mr: Transmission conâ€" tinyed 0. M.H.A .. Minor Ban: tam play against Gaft with a win and a tie. At home, they skated to a 6â€"3 win as Jamie Ducharme, opened the scorâ€" ing from Mike‘LeBlanc and Roger Dietrich. Greg Heideâ€" man made it 2â€"0 with the help of Ken Holimes and Jamie Young. Galt scored later in the first and tied it up in the second and went ahead 3â€"2 after 2 minutes of the third. With Mr. T 2 men short, Scott Sanders interâ€" cepted a pass and equalized the score. Halfâ€"way through the period Sanders notched the winner as Heideman and Young set him up. Young made it 5â€"3 on a pass from LeBlanc and Peter Dietrich got the final marker unasâ€" sisted. David Hallman played a very ‘strong game in the Mr. T net. In Gait, after trailing 1â€"0, the Tâ€"men potted 3 goals in 5 minutes as Greg Heideman scored from Sanders and Young and two by Young Mr. T wins. ... ___€C etYv PINE mss gift shop and stesk house 6 Linensed uies 115 Fountsin St. $., Cambridge (Preston} 4 = , U# 1LLBO. _ FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 6536709 / , We‘ll tickle your ribs with our ribs. A meaty & tender rack of back ribs baked in our tangy sauce. THE ‘KNOTTY with assists to Sanders and Burke coasted in the slot with another just as the seâ€" cond period got underway as Sanders and Young opened up the middle. Galt narâ€" rowed the margin to 4â€"2 going into the third when they took command outâ€" scoring Mr. T 42. Mike LeBâ€" lanc tallied for a pass from Peter Dietrich and> John Roeder got the final Mr: T goal on a play with Scott Harris. For the final 10 minâ€" utes of the third and the 10 minutes overtime, neither club could score because of excellent scores at both ends. . Helmut _ Kliewer guarded the Mr. Transmisâ€" sion goal. The third game of the series is Saturday at 1:30 at Waterioo Arena â€" je it 3â€"1. Chris 478â€"A ALBENT, PARKDALE PLAZA FAMILY DBHNG & TAKE OUT _ h TE::zn o FISH & CHIPS (11 Vartetios including Mailiast) e CLAM CHOWOER a STEAK ON A BUN » BACK BACON ON A BUN