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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jan 1980, p. 20

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(Minor Hockey Scoreboard ) Page 20 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 9, 1980 . Waterloo Bauer Bruins minor peeâ€" wees hosted crossâ€"town rivals Kitchener Krusaders. + The first period started off slowly and ended scoreless. In the setond period the first goal was scored by Mlnl-‘ouMlmDunMuPd David Godwin. h o In the third period Don Oberle scored the second goal assisted by John Karst. Don Qberle scored his second goal assisted by Atti Laszlo and Shayne Finlay. This gave Waâ€" terloo a 3â€"0 win with the shutout" going to Mare McCallum. > â€" Saturday Bruins travelled to stratâ€" lordamlumennym!_s-!w_ll. In the first period Waterloo opened the scoring at 8:25 with a goal by Dean DeSilva assisted by Alan Folliott and David Godwin. With 1:02 left in the first period John Karst scored unassisted Waterloo‘s second goal. 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Chad Forbeck scored their"second goal in the final ":bmmn ve dMWm:fiJE first place with a 155â€"0 record 85 goals.for and 89 against. Good luck in the playoffs! > The minor atom Waterloo Bees travelléd to London for tournament play during the holidays and put on an impressive display against teams from all over Southern Ontario. Bees downed Humberview 7â€"2 with goals by Nick Georghiades, Mike Nafziger,> David Leatherland, and a pair each from Cyrus Taghizaâ€" deh and Craig Foxworthy. Humberâ€" view opened the scoring eight seâ€" conds into the game and rallied late Bees enjoy holidays # 2 !‘. .. â€" Mkimcerr | 53 Niomotive Buys k COUNT ON DEPENDABLE K mart 300 BAT TERY Look at these extras! Guaranteed to last 36 months. Low price includes installaâ€" tion. For most cars. 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K mart Regular List Price 55.97 wmwn.mn‘m.-nl-i-un not -?U purchase due : unforessen resson. K mart request lo: the marchandise to be purchased at the sate price whene quabty cem at a AuLl Advertised Merchandizse Policy On the weekâ€"end the Major Atomn borough Major Atom Petes for two In the first game on Saturday neither team scored in the first period. Then in the second period Scott Mahoney scored ‘at 6:20 from Gill Sluggett and Kelly Roberts for At 1:01 of the third period Jeff MacDonald scored from Grant Mulâ€" len to give the Petes a 20 lead over the Cubs, Gill Sluggett‘s goal from Bobby Keast at 11:04 gave the Petes the 3â€"0 shutâ€"out win over the Cubs. Sunday the Petes opened the scorâ€" ing at 8:56 of the first period with a goal by Gill Sluggett from Grant cond period Andy lnngu scored from Paul.McPhail and Paul Pulver to put the Petes ahead 2â€"0. At the 41 second mark of the seâ€" Cubs split exhibitions We Wetcome e Policy es C Te ‘.”-“. g 1 Canada Limiged * u-d‘hnrc-haulul'm his goal at 6:47 from Rich Goode and D.A?M'tu 11:39 of third period Dave Qnrymtmmer(?::dend Robert Thie} to give the Cubs a 4â€"2 lead in the game. Waterloo Bees dropped a 2â€"1 squeaker to Preston Saturday. A hardâ€"checking fastâ€"skating game opened up as Jamie Johnson, capâ€" tain for Preston, skated around the Bees defense and with a High shot on the stick side beat the Bees netâ€" minder. Cyrus Taghizadeh tied the N: opened up again just 49 seconds into the second putting the KCI squad ahead. Bees Mike Robinson put a pass onto the stick of Cyrus Taghizaâ€" deh who raced from centre past Kitchener defenders, forced the netâ€" minderâ€"to make his move and beat him clearly to tie it up. The wa‘nh' goal was scored by Taghizadéh at 4:24 of the third and even as Kitchener went with six attackers in the last 50 seconds held on to win. Excellent games were turned in by Taghizadeh, goalie Kevin Honeyâ€" ford, David Duggan, Bill O‘Brien and Wally Wassing. Bees finish their regular season this weekend playing in Simcoe and Brantford in preparaâ€" tion for the upcoming playoffs. Sunday‘s game against Preston ended in a 1â€"1 tie in a closely contestâ€" ed match. The lone Waterloo goal was scored by Kim McGraw who blazed a slapshot past Preston‘s very adept goalie from his blueline position. s Cougars are zec(mg to see more tough. competi from Preston in the upcoming Hub League playoffs. The two weekend games saw strong efforts by Cougar goalie Dean Fieldâ€" Waterloo major peewee Westâ€" mount Pharmacy Cougars are asâ€" sured first place with one remaining scheduled game. To date they have chalked up an impressive 15â€"1â€"3 reâ€" Saturday Cougars scored a conâ€" vincing 7â€"1 vietory over Kitchener in which Gary Kraemer scored two for Waterloo. Stick tournament ing and Darius Sneibus. 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