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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Nov 1979, p. 21

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_ Minor Hockey Scoreboard In Simcoe after falling behind in the first period, Waterloo‘s Mike LeBlanc tied the game at 1â€"1 with asâ€" sists going to Dave Nickel and Dan Kennedy. Jamie Ducharme put Waâ€" terloo into the lead in the second period assisted by Bernie Whilms and Roger Dietrich. Chris Burke and Dan Kennedy set up Dave Nickel‘s goal which proved to be the winner. Waterloo‘s 4â€"2 victory was assured out of the corner to earn an assist on Tim Oberle‘s thirdâ€"period goal. Goaltender Dave Hallman made nuâ€" merous difficult saves late in the game to frustrate a Simcoe comeâ€" back attempt. m Success in two road games during the past week kept Waterioo Unisex high in the Mantle Division standâ€" Scott Saunders opened the scoring with an assist going to Jamie Duâ€" charme. Dave Nickel and Ken Brown combined to tie the score. Waterloo‘s next game is at home against Preston on Saturday. Page 20 â€" Waterloo Chroniclé, Wednesday, November 21,. 1979 _ In a 2â€"2â€"tie at Kitchener goalie Rick Witmer played a strong game to compensate for Waterioo conâ€" tinuously playing shorthanded due to when John Roeder worked the puck The Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs hosted the Kitchener Komets Friday in a Hub League Newton Diâ€" vision game and were 4â€"1 winners. Tim Allensen opened the scoring at 7: 18 with a goal from Brad Kit and David Schenk. Thirtyâ€"one seâ€" conds later Brad Kit scored from Tim Allensen and Robert Thiel to give the Cubs a 2â€"0 lead. In the second period Jeff Clugston scored from Brad Kit and Tim Alâ€" lensen at 1: 14 to make the score 3â€"0 for the Cubs At 353 Todd Peori scored from Shaun Guest and Graham Leayher for the Komets for a 3â€"1 score in faâ€" vour of the Cubs Steve Israel scored at the five minute mark of the third period from Dave Cherry and Brad Hyde to give the Cubs the 4â€"1 victory. Saturday the Cubs travelled to Stratford and trounced the hosts 9â€"2 At 2:59 Dave Cherry scored from Steve Israel and Rich Goode for the Cubs. Chris Rigby scored at 5:01 from Jascon Poag and Brad Hyde to give the Cubs a 20 lead Tim Allensen scored from Jeff Clugston at 7â€"26 for a 3â€"0 game. With 22 seconds left in the period Chris Rigby scored from David Schenk to put the Cubs ahead 4â€"0 Jamie Petrie scored from David Fair with a mere one second left in the first period to put Stratford on the scoreboard In the second period Brad Kit scored at 1: 48 from Tim Allensen and Jeff Clugston for the Cubs 5th goal At 5 41 Brad Kit scored from Tim Allensen and Jason Zettler to give the Cubs a 6â€"1 lead Unisex win, tie Stratford‘s second goal came at 2 48 of the third period when Tim Mathieson scored from Tim Taylor At 5 26 Dave Cherry scored from T m Allensen to give the Cubs a commanding 7â€"2 lead Tim Allensen‘s second goal at the 6 minute mark from Jeff Clugston made the score 8â€"2 With 13 seconds left in the game Brad Kit scored unassisted to give him a hatâ€"tmck and give the Cubs the 9â€"2 victory The Waterioo ~Cougars" Major Peewees Tier II team have faâ€" shioned an impressive 7 wins and 1 loss record during their first 8 leaâ€" gve games and are currently in first place in their league The team plays in the Hub League Mantle Division with teams from Kitchener. Preston. Galt, Brantford and Simcoe The teams‘ first loss was a closely contested match in Simcoe on Saturday, November 10th The final score 2 to 1 favouring Simeoe Previous to their first loss the team had back to back shutouts against Kitchener and Gait Sharmg the goal tending for the Tim Horton Cubs were Derek Get sel and Shawn Brenner Damu« Sniekus and Dean Fielding share the goaltending and have comâ€" bined for an impressive 1 13 goals against average based on a total of only 9 goals in 8 games including three shutouts The team has scored a tntal of 40 goals and is lead by their smonth skating. hard shooting. rush ing defenceman. Sean Madorin Sean possesses one of the hardest wrnist shots in the league and has ter rorized npposing goal tenders ‘ dent Allensen leads Cubs Cougars on a tear The juvenile Gold Puck final between Sarnia and Gueiph was an extremely physical contest. especially when Gueiph showed signs of coming back in the second and third periods. The teams‘ next game is on Sunâ€" day, Nov. 25 against Brantford at 2:15â€"3:30 p.m The team is built around 3 solid lines with each line contributing to the pius column. The team has faâ€" shioned their style on fast skating, aggressive forechecking. quick passâ€" ing and good shooting. The team is playing with tremenâ€" dous confidence and is looking forâ€" ward to a funâ€"filled and exciting seaâ€" son. Their record to date includes: Brantford 6â€"3, Gait 7â€"2, Simcoe 4â€"1. Galt 8â€"0, Kitchener 4â€"0, Preston 5â€"1, Simcoe 1â€"2, Kitchener 50 Last week the Major Midget Schâ€" lueter Chevies participated in the 9th Annual Waterioo Gold Puck Inviâ€" tational Tournament ing the twine" for 7 goals. Smooth skating centre Mike Ruppe has popped in 7 goals with his linemates Ray Hyde and Mike Weiler adding 4 goals and 3 goals respectively. The Tournament was set up in a roundâ€"robin format with the Chevies meeting Owen Sound. Sarnia and Stratford in the first round The Chevies opened the scoring at 8 31 with a goal by Kevin Schnurr from Scott McKenze and Chris Lang In their first game the Chevies met Sarnia and were defeated 4â€"2 Neither team scored in the second period Then in the third period Dave Beatty scored from Nelson Turnbull at 3 26 to tre the game Jamie Holmes® goal at 4 46 from John Curran gave Samia a 2â€"1 lead in the game Tim Fedy scored at 5 25 from Duanne Moeser for the Chevies to tie the game once again At 751 Tom Comstock scored from Dave Beatty to give Sarnia back the lead Dave Beatty‘s second goal at 13 32 from Mike Dark gave Sarmia the 4â€"2 win The Chevies second game in the Tournament was against Stratford Stratford opened the scoring at 4 43 of the second period with a goal by Steve Fiddy from Mike Booth and Tim Adair Two minutes later Dan Ryder scored from Dave Randerson and Lothar Mueller to make the score 20 At 851 Duanne Moeser scored from Dan Thorne to put the Chevies on the scoreboard Duanne Moeser senred his second goal at 11 57 from Tim Fedy for the Chevies to tie the game at 22 In their third game the Chevies met Owen Sound and shut them out 60 Duanne Moeser scored twice in the second period to give the Chevies a 10 lead Tim Fedy assisted on both Duanne‘s goals and Dan Thorne as sisted on his secand goal At the 27 second mark of the game Tim Fedy scored from Duanne Moeser and Dan Thome Sean Neely scored from Lothar Mueller and Dave Randerson at 12 30 to give Stratford the 3â€"2 win In the third period Mark Trodden seored from Trent Francis and John Acker! at 2 14 At 4 08 Dan Thome Fedy, Moeser star for Chevies scored from Duanne Moeser and Tim Fedy. $ The games final goal was scored at 5:06 by Tim Fedy, his second, from Duanne Moeser to give the Chevies the 6â€"0 shutâ€"out. The 12 record for the Schiueter Chevies eliminated them from further play In a Hub League Newton Division game the Chevies â€" defeated Kitchener 3â€"2. Pete Braid registered the shutâ€"out for the Chevies. At 107 of the second period Shaun Reagan scored from Rob Sutheriand and Gary Austin to give the Chevies a 2â€"0 lead With 33 seconds left in the first period Dan Thorne scored from Rob Benthan for the Schlueter Chevies In the third period Rick Eckert scored at 4:03 from Al Steffier and Rich Mueller for Kitchener. Rich Mueller scored from Dave Smallâ€" wood at 7â€"50 for Kitchener to tie the game 2â€"2 With 2: 05 left in the game Tim Fedy scored from Chris Lang for the Schlueter Chevies to give them the 3â€"2 victory At 5 40 Ken Thornton scored from Walt Morris and Shawn McNaughton for Stratford_ Paul Salter‘s goal at 6 56 from Todd Therrien for Stratâ€" ford tied the game at 2â€"2 Tom MacMillan opened the scorâ€" ing at 6 21 of the second period with an unassisted goal for the A‘s An unassisted goal by Greig Heiâ€" deman at 9 31 gave the A‘s a 2â€"0 lead The Major Bantam Optimists A‘s travelled to Stratford to play a Hub League Newton Division game Blair Hilliard scored at 11 01 from Tom MacMillan to give the A‘s the lead once again at 32 Fiftyâ€"eight seconds later Roger Carlaw scored from Peter Dietrich and Shayne Acker| to put the A‘s out front by a 4â€" 2 score With 14 seconds left in the game Pat Schooley scored from Walt Morrmis for Stratford to complete the scoring at 4â€"3 in favour of the Opâ€" timists A‘s Kitchener Annex atom allâ€"stars defeated Waterioo Bees 5â€"2 Saturday in Hub League Mantle division mmor atom action in Kitchener Dale Turner opened up for Kitchener at the 2 15 mark of the first with a screened shot from just inside the blueline RBRees winger Mike Rotbinson retaâ€" lated just a minute and a half later on a fine pass from Wally Wassing tving things up Kitchener‘s Jim Dodd ended up the first perod with a goal The second period started off with a beautiful play by Kitchener‘s David Clinton on a one on one brea kaway Annex captain Barry Kelos kie added an insurance tally then Bees Cyrus Taghizadeh tallied on an interception to end the second pemnod Optimist A‘s win squeaker Bees bad in Kitchener loss Waterioo T win City Optimist Warâ€" riors dropped a 3â€"2 decision to Woodâ€" stock minor bantams in Hub League Newton Division action After a scoreless first period. Woodstock continued to dominate the game and fired three straight goals past netminder Vince DeCaen who had to make many saves throughout the game as his teammaâ€" tes offered little protection 4â€"2. Bees kept the pressure on but at the close of the game Kitchener‘s Todd Majors scored again to end the game 5â€"2. **We were outhustled. outshot, outâ€" played and disorganized, and put on our poorest performance of the seaâ€" son .‘ said Waterloo coach Red Hill ‘‘Kitchener certainly played a hard, fast game."‘ With five minutes to go in the game Woodstock picked up their only penalty and 50 seconds later Bill Limage scored his first goal of the game with assists going to Rich Denomiie and Tim Rice Less than two minutes later, L1â€" mage ripped another shot into the Woodstock net as Craig Dougan rushed into the opponents zone and fed him a pass in the slot Saturday Bees travel to Simcoe in an attempt to regain their secondâ€" place standing in the Mantle Diviâ€" sion. Waterloo Stratford Woodstock Galt Kitchener Major Atom Waterloo Kitchener Stratford Galt Woodstock Minor Peewee Waterioo Galt Kitchener Stratford Woodstock Major Peewee Stratford Waterloo Kitchener Woodstock Galt Minor Bantam Gait Woodstock Waterloo Kitchener Stratford Major Bantam Stratford Galt Waterino W oodstock Nov. 18, 1979 Newton Division Minor Atom GP W Warriors learn from mistakes Wartiors. after learning in Wood Hub League Standings 10 10 T PIs 2 12 2 12 13 12 15 17 11 stock that it requires a total effort to win a game, came out hustling from the opening whistle and beat Kitchener 4â€"0 at Don McLaren ‘They continued to have problems scoring early in the game and it was not until 9:30 of the second that Craig Dougan scored on a powerâ€" play. Early in the third centre Mark Steffier assisted on Dougan‘s second goal, and just 11 seconds later Scott mcCargar banged in Warrior‘s third goal with assists going to his husâ€" tling linemates Bruce Haldenby and John Dietrich. Craig Dougan capped off an exâ€" celient game when he completed his hat trick on a pass from defenceman Brian Schoenhofer. Strong netminding my Mike Kaâ€" velman supplemented by the imâ€" proved play of the defense kept Kitchener off the scoresheet. This week Warriors will be seeking reâ€" venge with Stratford and Woodstock for earlier losses. . In a game played in Kitchener last Saturday. Waterloo major atom Wolves defeated Kitchener Annex by a score of 2â€"1. Waterloo opened the scoring in the first period with a shorthanded goal scored by Todd McFarlane assisted by Eric Mewhinney. Kitchener scored in the first and the game reâ€" mained tied until late in the third when Jason Sharratt scored an unasâ€" sisted goal to win the game for Waâ€" terloo. The past two weeks have seen Waâ€" terloo Saints continue their bid to hold first place in the Tier 1 minor atom division. They won three and tied one during this time The third game of the week had Waterloo against their firstâ€"place rivals from Stratford. After two sluggish periods and a 2â€"0 deficit Waâ€" terloo caught fire. John Leeder pulled Saints within one and Brian Gillis capitalized on a perfect pass from Brad Haelzle to tie the game with four and a half minutes left to play Despite several chances both ways the game ended 2â€"2 leaving both teams with two ties and one loss against five wins _ In the Saints only game this past week they outgunned Kitchener 6â€"3 Haelzle picked up his second hat trick against the Kitchener club Williams opened the scoring from John Leeder and then Leeder added one of his own on a pass from Bill Haldenby Haelzle scored his first of the night making the score 4â€"1. but Kitchener pulled within two before Williams banged in his second of the night from Leeder After Kitchener scored. Haelzle got hs third from Williams and Chris McPhail to round out the scoring at 6â€"3 They defeated Kitchener 3â€"2 in the first game The second game saw Saints down Galt 42 Kitchener Minor Midget Saints hang on to 1st place Stratford Kitchener Waterion Galt Woodstock Major Midget Stratford Waterioo Kitchener Woodstock Galt Juvenile Stratford Kitchener Waterion Brantford Galt Mantle Division Minor Atom GP W Preston 7 6 Waterloo 70 4 Simeoe 603 Kitchener 60 3 Brantford 6 2 Galt 6 0 Major Atem Simcoe 6 6 Preston 605 Brantford 6 2 Kitchener 60 2 Waterloo 5$ 2 Galt 6 0 Minor Peewee Brantford 70 6 Waterion 6004 Preston $ 2 Wolves nip Kitchener T Pts 1 13 10 12 12 16 12 10 12 Kâ€"W Record Rebels were beaten 3â€" 1 by Brantford in Hub League juvenâ€" ile play on their home ice Monday night. There were 14 penalties called with each team receiving seven. * ‘There was no scoring in the first period and Paul Schnarrt played well in goal for the Rebels to keep Br ford off the scoreboard. _ The door finally broke down 3M Brantford scored in the second on a powerplay at 1:22. _ _ Brantford made it 2â€"0 at 1: 32 of the third period and at 7:52 scored again on a powerplay situation to make it Waterloo finally got on the scoreâ€" sheet at 10: 12 of the period to make it 3â€"1. Rebels missed excellent scorâ€" ing opportunities throughout the game as they still have to play a stronger aggressive game especially from the blueline in. Jeff Elliot scored Waterioo‘s lone goal assisted by Gilbert Wood and Rich Falkenâ€" Waterloo minor peewee Ba Bruins travelled to Stratford T day and lost 6â€"3. e Waterloo took an early lead with an unassisted goal by Dave Klein but Stratford rallied for three quick goals to take a 3â€"1 lead. Atti Laszlo assisted by Don Oberie narrowed the margin for Bruins to end the first In Gold Puck play Rebels were downed 7â€"0 by Owen Sound, 4â€"1 by Welland and tied Guelph 4â€"4 who later were in the championship Stratford regained their twoâ€"goal lead with an unassisted goal in the second pperiod. John Karst assisted by Brad Clugston closed the gap early in the third but Stratford went ahead to score two more to end the game Monday Bruins hosted Woodstock and won 3â€"1. Allan Folliott assisted by Atti Laszlo and Scott McDonald opened the scoring and Woodstock promptly tied the game at the 651 mark of the first period Early in the third the winning goal was scored by John Karst assisted by Don Oberle and Scott McDonald John Karst scored his second goal unassisted to end the game Waâ€" terloo‘s goaltending was handled by Scott McDonald Late goal gives Panthers tie John Fazakas scored an unassistâ€" ed goal with only 54 seconds remainâ€" ing Saturday to give Waterloo minor peewee Panthers a 2â€"2 tie with Kitchener Oil Kings at Queensmount Chris Read scored Waterloo‘s other goal at 7 03 of the first perige It was an exciting wellâ€"played test Waterioo‘s next garne is Sunday 2Â¥ Waterloo Arena at 1 p m against Brantford Simcoe Gait Major Peewee Waterloo Preston Brantford Simcoe Kitchener Gait Kitchener Minor Bantam Preston Simcove Brantford Kitchener Galt Waterioo Major Bantam Brantford Preston Waterion Rebels need stronger play Minor Midget Preston Brantford Simeove Kitchener Galt Major Midget Simeoe Stratford Preston Brantford Gait Waterion Galt Simcoe Kitchener Karst leads Bruins to win 0 16 0 12 0 12 0 12 1 11 12 12 10

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