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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1979, p. 19

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Chutes split pair Last week the Major Midget Sch- meter Chevie: split their Hub Lea- gue Newton [Division tro"ller _ v For their mantis the Chevies travelled to Stntford and were de- tented " Stratford opened the scoring at 1:02 of the opening period with a goal by Sean Neely from Lather Mueller and Dave Henderson, Twenty-seven seconds later the core was 2-0 with a goal by Scott ion from Garth Great At 5:40 Mike Booth gave Stratford " lead with his goal from Steve Fiddy. Garth Green scored from Rob Baum and Tim Adair at 7,1! to give Stratford a H) lead after one period of play. In the second period Tim Fedy scored at 1:25 for the Chevies unas- sisted. Scott Mckenzie scored from Trent Francis at 8:40 for the Chevies to make the score " in Stratford's favour. Tim Fedy scored his second goal from Gary Austin and John Ackerl at 10:19 to make the score 4-3 for Stratford. The Chevies were unable to score in the remaining 19 minutes and 41 seconds to give Stratford the 4-3 vic- it home against Woodstock the Chevies were 7-4 winners. Tim Fedy scored the games first goal at 1:51 from Duanne Moeser and Dan Theme for the Chevies Duanne Moeser's goal from Chris 'At 9: 10 Rob Sutherland scored from Tim Fedy and at 12 39 Trent Francis scored from Kevin Schnurr and Mark Trodden to put the Chevies out from " after a period of play In the second period Trent Francis scored from Kevin Schnurr and John Aden at 8:33 for a 5-0 score Dave Harris scored from Pat Hin- negan and Mike Brown at ll 21 for Woodstock. At 14-58 Pat Hinnegan scored from Bob Barta and Mike Brown to make the score " for the Chevies At 2 la of the third period Mark deden scored from Kevin Schnurr and Chns Lang to give the oevies a " lead Pat Hinnegan scored his second goal at 6 52 from Dave Harns and Mike Brown for Woodstock At a 02 The Mawr Atom Tim Horton (‘lbs played two Huh League New ton Dlvvsmn 23mm last week and won both games out wrung their 0p- prnenls 102 In their hut game at home attamst Woodstock “and Rranklev opened the warm: at 7 " of the IN period Paul Barkovwh and Brown assisted on the goal to t Woodstock on the srorettoard tst Cttrrs ngby scored at I If! Mthe third period trom Chuck Dietrich and Jason Phag for the Cubs to he the game Tun Allensm‘s masgusled goal at 7 lo put the (‘uhs out front 2 Tom Faucet! scored Woodstock! qth goal from Bob Barta - Chris Lang scored from Rob Bmtham at " 55for theC0tevres to give the Schlueter (Tm/lest the 74 Victory over Woodstock At IO 35 (Turk lhelnrh scored un anlsted to give the Cubs a 3-1 lead m the - The Cubs tourth goal w.“ stared at ll 15 by Rich Goode 1mm Ruben Thlel Brad Kit pron-d at It trt (mm Tum AIR-Mm to make the scar? Fri for the Cubs [haunted goals by Brad Hyde at " tat and Robert Thtel at " " com pleted the wanna al'" m favour of on tm Horton' Cubs Webesday the Cubs hosted Galt g at 5753 gave the Chevies a 2-0 Minor Hockey (itreorrelbotp_trtill Cubs on rampage Now Open Friday Evenings We , 16 UNION ST. EAST, Mon-Sat. 10200-5230, 745 6773 ENJOY LEISURELY SHOPPING anddematedttsemttyabt more. The Cubs opened the scoring h the second p'edod with tt gtsalat6:tt by Brad Kit from John East. At 9:03 Tim Allen”) scored unassisted to give the Cubs 3 " lead utter two periods of play, At 1:34 of the third period Joe Hogan scored from Dan am and Bruce Whitney for the Gait Chargers for a 2-1 score. The busy Bees of Waterloo played in Simcoe Saturday in Hub League Mantle Division minor atom action Bees Mike Robinson opened the scoring in the first on a play with Cyrus Tagnizaden. Bees captain Mike Nahfger scored again at 6:51 of the first to give Bees a 2-0 lead which they held until the final mimr te of the second period when Sim- coe's Ken Atkinson tallied to put the score bt going into the third. and tied " Simcoe captain Garrett Allison put an unassisted goal in at 3:13 of the third and the fast-pace hardhit- ting game ended a tie, Coach Red Hill of Bees was disappointed as the game turned around after Wa- tertoo's fast start, Chick Dietrich scored at 2:49 from Jason Zettler and Chris Rigby to give the Cuba the bl victory. Waterloo Tun City Optirmst War- nor minor bantams paid a mm to Stratford hoping to gain their vic- tory of the season over them but once again came away on the short end of a l-l some Protecting the net for the "Tim Horton' Cubs in the two games were Derek Geisel and Shawn Brenner. Hill commended his captain Mike Nafziger. goalie Kevin Honeyford and defenseman Steve Farrar for super cations Stratford scored their hm goal on a power play and picked up the other three as a result of the Warriors sloppy play around their own net Warriors looked like a thttereett team at home as they came out has thng from the opening whistle and hammered ,erorurplace Woodstock 'rt Sunday Bees were hosts to He- speler atom all-stars ot the Waterloo Wellington league and Hespeler won H Assistant Bees coach Aime Lan- neville praised his goalie Jeff Rea and Kevin Honeyford. centre Craig Foxworthy and wingers David Dug- BM Luna” scored the only Wa, terloo goal nth assists gonna to Mark Steiner and (Wm: Archer gal: and Nick Georghiades for their hard work Bees lone tally was by Craig Foxworthy on a fine pass from Billy O'Brien Rich Denomme opened the war mg mm a pnwerplay goal tmm Tim RIM- and (‘hnc Arrher Just two w ronds later Denomme won the ta rm” at centre and mn Ltrrtagr opped a hard "tot past the Wood stark goalie from the top of the cur cle Bruce Haldenby completed Wa "two's second period scoring when he was set up on a perfect pass from John Dietrich Woodstock scored late m the "tood to spoil Mike Ka vdman‘s shutout Otris Archer picked up Warriors ttnal two goals In the third The hrs! was assnsted by Bull Inmate and Rnrh Denomme while hrs second was a beautiful mdwudual effort time both hams were two men Saturday Wamors put forth an other great man but dropped a " derision to the undefeated Gan club Galt Scored two goals m the first mnute ot the "mod period but Wa tertoo battled bark to tie the more Dom Kaminska rushed the knit): of Simcoe rallies to tie Bees Super efforts for Warriors at WATERLOO Fri to 9 pm ttte-dt-tttte-tati-a perfect M to the we! aide. Scott Mann's power play goal faulted from some slick passing by “Inmates Bruce “than” and John Dietrich. Gulf; Ray Cole scyrred his second goal of the game at 3:11 of the third to spoil Warriors hopes for an upset; Warriors host Stntford Tuesday. then visit Woodstock Thursday and Gait on Sunday. , A s defeat Woodstock Last week the Major Bantam Twin City Optimists A's hos.ed Woodstock and defeated them " The A's opened the scoring at [0:26 with a goal by Graig Heideman from Blair Hilliard. At 13:39 Blair Hilliard scored (mm Greig Heide- man and Nick Clpp to make the score 2-0. In the second period Troy Fleming scored at the 11 second mark from Norm Birtch for Woodstock, The A's third goal was scored at 3A5 by Blake Ellis from Peter Die- trich, Todd Francis' goal at 11:50 from Jamie Young gave the A's a 44 lead. At 3:21 of the third period Brian Holman scored from Anthony Res- tivo and Hunter for Woodstock tomake the score 4-2in favour ot the Peter Dietrich's unassisted goal at 6:53 gave the A's a 5-2 lead in the game, The games final goal was scored at 1065 by Scott Deveries from Brian Holman for Woodstock to give the Optimists AY the 5-3 win The K-W Record Rebel juveniles had two wins and a loss In league play last week losing H to Stratford and then putting." together to down Brantford SH and Galt " Stratford made Rebels look out of place by their tenacious skating. checking and accurate quick shots Rebels were continuously caught up and any shots they did get on goal were dribblers compared to Strat- ford's In Brantford It looked like Rebels wanted more of the same treatment they received from Stratford as they were down 3-0 after the first period Waterloo started to put " together midway through the second and were down " at the end and they Continued to press as they scored three In the thud unanswered Steve Cassidy played a standout game for Rebels In that victory as did Paul Srhnarr In goal In Waterloo Galt drew hrs! blood but before the period ended Rebels were up 2-l Waterloo was really skattng paging and looking like a team as thes Just kept pouring " on and came forth with lhmr best effort of the seam “an Gardner and Turn Allan were the leading marksmen In the three 13mm as Gary had three goals and two assists while Tum had two and two Rack Falkertstern had one and two and Paul Harrow and have Mer kle each had three assists Two paints went to Steve Cassidy with two goals, Brian Miller two goals. Gilbert Wood one and one, Mark Ser lert one and one, Paul McIntyre one and one Ed so one and one and Tom WomosV Jeff Fimot and Mel Buckle with two assusts Brad Smith Rebels put it together had one assist Ed sm I W gave u good after! and eetttid MW become a regular. Rebels meet Kitchener Fri- day at Waterloo Arena at 9:03 and then again on Monday at Waterloo Arena at 0:15 pm. Waterloo minor peevee Panthers played at the Waterloo Anna Sm- day and but to Brandon! " Brandon! jumped into " lead be. [one Julian Brandon got Waterloo on the smashed from John Fania; Brintlord tallied before Wa- tedoo's Stephen Thorn scored from Matthew Gagnon. Stamford closed out the scoring to win " Waterloo's next game is Sunday at I pm. when Waterloo will take on Simcoe. Unisex played a strung game Sa- turday. outshooting Preston but were stopped time and again by goa- lie Al Sousa. After falling behind by a goal. Watedoo's Jamie Ducharme teamed with John Roeder to tie the score at one apiece. Before the se- cond period ended, Preston scored what proved to be the winner An ex- citing third period produced no goals and the game ended 2-1 Waterloo [major bantam Unisex lost two home games in the past week to Mantle Division opponents. Waterloo spotted league-leading Brantford three goals before Jamie Ducharme scored from Mike Leb- lane and Dan Kennedy, An unassist- ed goal by Mike Leblanc pulled Wa. terloo to Within one before the se- cond period ended Brantford was unimpressed and scored three goals in the third period to go home with a 6-2 win Hobin gets Stars on track John Robin with two goals led the Compton minor midget Stars to a " win over Woodstock last Tuesday. ending a six-game losing streak Ed Seegmiller With a dazzling per- lormance m net registered the shu- tout Dave Somervtlle and Randall Bier added singles Sunday Waterloo wrested a hard- tought Victory from Stratum! nth a bt 3mm Scorers for Waterloo were Randall mer and Davtd Somerville Todd Shendan always steady on de- (mce played another outstanding game at the bluelmc Better lurk in the future to last (mung John Bell who was robbed of four certain goals by the brilliant play of Stratford goalie Dan Grasby Brantford stops to m (NW-(V nay Mutt cl In. wrt.rroetq.trorw$'oaroorrourtothr oqot'ertttetqorqot:e.q.e't Unisex nice to guests CEiiaiii: Panthers Waterloo Chmicle, Wednesday, November 20. 1979 P Page 19 News livid. Thu. Now. D Major Pee Wee 8:00 pm. vs Gait: Major Midget 9:15 pm. " Gan. Fri., Nov. " Juvenile no pm. " Kitchener - TIC... Dee. 1 Minor Bantam 8:00 pm. vs Kitchener: Minor Sat. Bee. I Major Bantam rao pan. " Kitchener. Mon.. Dee. , Minor Atom 7:00 pan. " Kitchener: Minor Pee Watt» p.m.; Kitchener Juven- ite " Kitchener. KIDS - Color Pinocchio and you could win a fabulous prize donated by HiWay Market. Telephone Waterloo Minor Soccer Club COACHES & MANAGERS MEETING Name OM WWW”! tmt., tttrCMEMErt AMttttlfATEMut0SQUAME If your cloth» won’t Incoming to you " you should ho -- Age Limit -- 10 Years . Deadline A Demmber I, 1979 Send to: PO Box 502, Waterloo. Ont., Nal 4A9 Tuesday, December 4, 7:30 pm. University of Waterloo Faculty Club. All games Waterloo Arima This week i?2TErilErERiE at the Victoria Park Pavilion 1:30 and 3:30 pm. K-W Little Theatre presents Tickets $100 at the Door t coming to us! Dec.8&9 7 Wed., Dee. 5 Minor Midget 9:25 pm. vs Simcoe. lime Ml- Set.. One. 1 Minor Atom HI) p.m. " Shame; Major Atom 2:01t pm. "Sim; Major Ban- tam 8:80 pm. " Sim. Sm.. Bee. , Minor Pee Wee 1:00 pan. " Simcoe; Major Pee Wee 2:15 p.m. vs Simcoe. Midget no pm. is Kitchmer. Wot. Dee. ' Major Atom 1:00 pm. " Kitchener; Major Ban- tam tr:00 pm. " Kitchmer.

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