Knights improved their record to 3â€"0 Friday with a 25â€"1 romp over Grand River Renegades at the Kitchener school and remain only two points behind leagueâ€"leading Eastwood Rebels with a game in hand. Before the season started, Bluevale coaches were hoâ€" peful of being 3â€"0 after the first half and "easier‘‘ part of their schedule. And earâ€" lier wins over Glenview Park and Forest Heights All right!!! Condors team of week Bluevale Knights football season is going perfectly acâ€" cording to planâ€"and to standing. Page 22 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 10, 1979 High school roundup â€" â€" â€" Those Conestoga soccer Condors are quite a team. Team of the week last week as a matter of fact, acâ€" cording to the Ontario Colâ€" leges Athletic Association. Condors won the weekly Molson award by virtue of their stunning 8â€"1 win over George Brown last Wednesâ€" day. George Brown is one of the OCAA league powers Knights stillundefeated Spreading & Pry. 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But Knights opened up a 12â€"0 lead at the half and added 13 points in the final quarter as Mike Ansley, Mike Staines, John Pickett and was previously unbeaâ€" ten before running into the hot Condor unit. Luis Sanz, Bob Frank and Ed O‘Hanlon each scored twice for Conestoga while single goals went to Mario Lisi and Claudio Ricci. Conâ€" dors have not lost in their past three games and now sport a 2â€"1â€"1 record. FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 885â€"5530 We‘li give you prompt & personal attention Action continues tomorâ€" Custom Made Drapes (retail value up to ©200.00) 10 FREE Opert Mon to Fr and Gary Gardner shared the touchdown tally. Nick Faclaris added the other Bluevale point. KCI Raiders meanwhile fell to 1â€"2 when Cameron Heights rolled over them for 29 secondâ€"half points to win 36â€"13. Arnold Beare and John Hiller had KCI majors while Peter Whaley added the other point. In tennis action last week Harvey and Norm Weber of KCI won the allâ€"Ontario high school boys doubles crown at Hamilton. Steve Yuska of Bluevale was eliâ€" minated in singles action. row with Condors travelling to London to play Fanshaw. Saturday the local club goes to Sudbury to play Cambrian College. In other OCAA action, Conestoga‘s hockey club will play an exhibition game tomorrow against Mohawk College at Hamilton‘s Mounâ€" tain Arena. 885â€"3500 664 2482 lan MaclLean of WCI (with ball) tries to evade a Grand River tackler Frid' while team mate Scott Van Camp tries to help out. Vikings, led by the verâ€" satile Maclean, beat Grand River to improve their record to 2â€"1. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor It is a hangsome tribute to an athlete when his coach reveals he expects a super performance from him every game. And that‘s exactly the way Waterloo Viking junior footâ€" ball coach Darv Easton feels about running back Ian MacLean ~*Oh sure he (MacLean) played tremendous." said Easton Friday after Vikings upped their record to 2â€"1 with a 20â€"0 shutout over Grand River Renegades "But when doesn‘t he? We almost expect Tan to come up the a big game every time out _ ago MacLean. one of only five returning players from last vear‘s squad. agreed with his coach and praised the And so far. the robust back has done little to disapâ€" point anyone as he has comâ€" bined in all three Viking outâ€" ings with quarterback Phil Israel to supply the dominâ€" ant offensive thrust Friday was no exception as MacLean scored two touchdowns in the second half. one of 48 yards and one of 10. to ice the victory for the everâ€"coming Vikes. who have improved tremendousâ€" ly since a 226 opening game loss to Glenview Park ‘"Last week we had a bye but we arranged an exhibiâ€" tion game with Guelph Cenâ€" tennial and beat them 40â€"7 said the WCI coach lt showed our guys how much fun this game can be and what winning was like I didn‘t see much improveâ€" ment in our (206) win over Forest Heights Tuesday but there sure was today These aren‘t the same guys that lost to Glenview two weeks And Easton knows why too Maclkean paces Vikings charge ‘‘You wouldn‘t believe how much the rookies have improved, the holes in the line are getting bigger and bigger every game. Like they say. almost big enough to drive a truck through .‘ play of the rookie Viking ofâ€" fensive line. Vikings, who Easton sheeâ€" pishly admits are becoming more â€" multiâ€"dimensional every game with razzleâ€" dazzle reverses and playâ€"acâ€" tion plays, also got a strong performance Friday from MacLean‘s sidekick in the backfield Enik Holmes. who scored the game‘s first touchdown on a twoâ€"yard plunge in the first quarter. ~~Hotmes is a prime exâ€" ‘‘We changed our whole ample of someone who‘s a numbering system on Tuesâ€" lot better player than he was gay and Phil‘s got it masâ€" two weeks ago," said EaSâ€" tered already." said Easton ton "He gave a great effort ~He‘s just got tremendous in there today and has really _ football sense. and is in total improved overâ€"all. which command out there all the helps to take the heat 0ff time. which is so important MacLean _ As the quarterback goes. so The game was a fairly goes the football team ~I was running out of room down by the goal line.‘ said MacLean. "so 1 just jumped at the (bounâ€" dary) cone and landed on it with both feet Luckily the ref called it a touchdown On his second score. the Viking running back bulled over the smaller Renegade defenders from thel0â€"vard line and they pranced into the end zone The game was a fairly tight affair in the first half but when MacLkean loped around the left end shortlyv into the third quarter for his club‘s second major. the writing was on the wall Actually Renegades were coming into the game high as kites after upsetting St Jerome s 8â€"6 Tuesday but obviously that victory was gamnered through a stellar defensive effort Their of fense Friday showed glimâ€" mers of hope. but a solid deâ€" fensive stand by the Vikings for the duration chalked up the whitewash "If anything we got more incentive for today‘s game after we heard Grand River beat St. Jerome‘s." said MacLean. "It made us reaâ€" lize they were a pretty good team. we certainly weren‘t overconfident coming in. we were right down to earth. _‘ Once again Easton had nothing but praise for Israel. one of the most poised individuals at the quarterback slot in rece. time at WCI Vikes are hoping to be at an unparalleled high Friday when they travel to Caâ€" meron Heights to face the devastatinglyâ€"potent Gaels WCT‘s last three games are against _ Cameron. _ St Jerome‘s and Waterloo Oxâ€" ford. and Easton is co fident one more win will el vate his club to postâ€"season action But he isn‘t about to predict who it will come against ‘‘We realize Cameron s strength going into next week‘s game. our job is to prepare mentally for them and then put the physical aspect in motion In big games like that often the first series dictates the patâ€" temn for the whole game We want to put them back on their heels. and then go from there