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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jan 1980, p. 15

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alum-Us Scott Home: (22) flies past Bruce Gordon of Waterloo Vikings to to“ up on. of his rttrq baskets during Friday's bank of Wandoo at WCI. Vik- ings won the gum. handily 70-45. Quick goals give Condors split Two goals within a span of 10 seconds got Conestoga hockey Condom in gear Thursday as they went on to defeat Sheridan College " in Oekvme. The win gave Condom a trprrt t?fPteirIt"et last week. ‘Wethesday at home they frittered away a 4-1 first period lead and lost " to London Fanshawe who neared the winner with only five seconds left in the GLENN EMT "IRANCE AGENCY INC FOR THE DESI" Mrro BATES II 1980 Only If Accident And Conviction Free For 5 Years 579-1 330 Thursday Bob Harrison was the scoring hero for Condor: with three goals while Doug Mam and Jamie Kovarik had a pair each. Sheridan dominated the contest with a 39-22 shots advantage but could not control the "orettoard. Wednesday Harrison. Graham (imam and Cam Jacklon all had two goals and Dan Randi“ the other an Comm-I mt down to de feat. Condom openat their brand new sport complex tonight against number Sheridan outlasted Conetr. toga 101-00. Condor: trailed by only six points with nine minutes to so but it was all downhill from that point. Mike Grace and Tom Eva had 25 each in a losing ef- In basketball last week '/i1/ s,':' Pr'::":":))),"),'.-, ey tuck Gnu-one! 57%?" l ' "tr:,c)tsC,sii?r.: per - W '/1:li's l f . 33; Since it was their only 3â€" ' 'ii'N meeting of the Waterloo 3...; f v; _ Conny ream ”can. Pri- y a: _ 'i;iik'; any 'titwtrs natural] game ., ‘- 7 (t l between Waterloo Vikings / . _ , l A and Bluevnle Knights ens T _ r ' obviously billed as THE l .' Battle of Waterloo. "Oh yeh, the guys were telling us a bit about Blue vale being their natural rival," said Fred moments after Vikings had won the tulle 70-45 in a game high- lighted by Waterioo's big man and the sheer grit per- formance by Knights during the first half which allowed them to remain within three at the intermission despite having the shorter end of the talent stick. Unfortunately they couldn't maintain the pace in the second-half and the contest eventually tuned into a romp. But Fred and Ben Rede- tsqreoedttee-dittttey hadtotrefiBedirtmttttede- Since their father was transferred to Conrad Gre- bel College at the University of Waterloo this year from Kansas. Fred and Ben ex- pect to be on the WCS scene for an ignite period. . Fred’s presume was im- tnediatety felt at the school as he helped dumpion the Vikings to the Waterloo County senior volleyball title in the fall in his first yer playing the game. Now the rang " athlete has hinted his attutions to the basketball court as has brother Ben, one year his saint at age ll. Naturally, this being their first local campaign, there is really lit- tle chance they can feel the emotioeteharged rivalry be- tweai this city's predomin- ant high schools. “It's obvious from the first half that we ditht't pre- pare too well for Bluevale." Fred continued. "We've (WCL) found that because of some of our big mins, We've had a tendocy to take tome teams too lightly." Vikings have a 5-1 record good for a wand-place tie in the 14-team league Mind undefeated (6-0) KCI Raiders, but in tour of those victories they have not teen " '3 result they were no- mewhat unprepared be- came of a pregame delay at 'Atttttt'k brothers arg - ACADIAN UPHOLS'EERY and INTERIOR neWest soldiers 'in Battle tttAi/ttttttlop. tat.t-otr-.ttit-r.ar-vtttett-r-t' St. Jero‘ue'l last fleshy and combat! it the quick but! of we Lion found themselves handed their only {Hut to hr. . "We never did get un- tracked against St. Jerome's and got behind real quick." aid Freddie dekop. “But we had them tied at the In" and should have been in good position to The Viking centre. whose family hails from Hills- borough. Kansas about so miles north of Widita, said that while the approach to the me in Canadian high schools is somewhat dif- ferent to what he and Ben are used to, once they hit the court they find very little difference. “he - isn’t engu- sized as mild; in the schools up here, which is good in some respects and bad in others," said Fred. “But Ben and I come from a pretty small [on so the ea- libre is pretty much the What the My; have found different about the local game is that, as in Fri- day's contest, there is a large range in talent level within the league. “Back in Kansas there wasn’t a difference " far as one team being that much better than the others - it was just that needy all the teem: except for one or two And no doubt in the first half Friday Knights were . 133MB? We'n’ 856-2900 or 886-2370 g AU. YOU CAN BOWL _ $2.75 PER BOWLER Sunday: from " mum-12 noon (3 -""'-""-TrtmB2tr'MmmRrWre"i'h""d" 3.0041 :00 sun. _ 3 Games - 82.00 Fm the“ . WATERLOO BOWLING J,AlNtitr, “0 PHILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO ”6-3302 - LimlilIERE DAILY 10:00 AIL-7:00 EM. Thursdays at BOO EM. WEEKENDS 10:00 AIL-CLOSING "TijtTNttowt.ttitG .60: Pet Game on Weekend; OPEN BOWLING We offer you guaranteed workmanship " you: ”penance Very loosen-Ho PM In. qqtheetatq. 0 ' - and “New Reuphoistering Furniture stripping anxious to prove that they and play with Visa or n- yue ehe for (In! matter as hey admitted It“. and Jim Baird described as "their best In" of the m," said Baird numerol- bctly about the seem-halt an of events that saw his club more - ll ”its, in- cluding a paltry six in the third quarter. "And when we stopped running we stopped working the ball as well as we did in the first half, and the: eluted taking the had shots because of it. But I'm proud of them, never once did they show an: of mm: tsp." By no menu overloohn' g Vikings sums turnaround, Knights chances were not oAaateed in the second half who: Craig Runner and Ed Fowler fouled out. _ Mike Bidak in a domin- ating force for Waterloo both on the boards and in the . scoring department, leading all point-getter: with 21. Fred Redekop had It and Ding Green 10 for Waterloo while Jim Hackett with 12 and brothers Scott and Andy Harper with 10 each paced Knights. Raiders had little problem preserving their mbeatai streak " they outscored Et- ain m ‘m the tirat quarter and than wart a! to register a 60-42 victory. Steve For- dm had l6 for the winners. "We just “typed "t noont3porlam)

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