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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Feb 1980, p. 14

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Mike Biolak (13) of Waterloo Vikki: goes high to try to bat down a who jumpor by KCI's Stm For-don during May's - at W61. 1lfrlr'rtllrlIr0 COLLEGIATE ADULTS ' 2.50 STUDENTS 2.00 CHILDREN 1.50 A ROCK OPERA lyrics by nu mes . Music by AM mm: mm W.C.l. AUDITORIUM _ FEBRUARY 20, 21,22,234; PRESENTS Tickata ara availabla in. any we: mum at I1 caning the who! am“ - ("4-95") W And in the end of the sar- dine can that 'as the KCI gym, tom charts dictated the finish as the No. 2 - pro- vincially ranked Raiders smothered Vikings big guns and'took the game and the series with a 0-34 win. Game one went to Raiders last Tuesday by one point in the KCI gym but Vikings. seemingly down and out under an oppressive late rally by the visitors hack at WCI Thursday. scored six points in the final minute. including the winning buck- et by Mike Bielak in the last second of play, to force game three. ' But Monday, Vikings couldn't get tttttracked in what Zdrahal termed a "boring" first half. and with Most significant about Thursday‘s win by WCI was that it effectively put an end to Raiders l7-game unbea- ten streak which saw them waltz through league play undefeated heading into playoff action. Nter two d the most nil- biting finishes in recent time [at week, the two areh-rivarhigtt school has- ketbnll means met Monday to decide which would ad- vance to the finals and which would sit the rest of the year out. _ " 't$eAutmrqrhet Out-dub W I“ "All it really means is - can“ man goes ou. and a very good team you by the boards." tt - not live been the - seierttine post-game analysis. but Waterloo Vik- ing coach John unhal's animation a Monday after- noon‘s rubber match with KCt Raiders was “it. t2MtltiWlmlr%i1 Carmen‘s fhtrietg Festival is located at the Hortiwlmre Program facility at MO Paruide Drive N., Water1tto (corner of Weber and Parkside). Admission is free. For information call 6632511. Ext. SN. Students in the Environmental Horticulture Program at the Waterloo Campus of Conestogt College are altering members of the community a breath otqfmgintttemiddteotwinter. , Get some idea; on landscape design and home gardening and see displays by gradations including: _ A T Parks and Recreation, Kitchener and Waterloo Landscape Ontario. K-lW‘Chaptar I Sheridan Nurseries Garden Centre Midas Come and celebrate the attival of spring l a month early! _ February 21. 22 and 23 SPRING FESTIVAL Conestogp College presents “Stopping their oum wining streak didtt't mean a "in to 0a.? said wow. "We were looking at this as a ttegbqdAttgee aeriea - any! we should have we it in the first two‘gamea. , tried everything out there today. but it just wasn‘t " be. <ileerrtttittg we tried to do they handled well. They're a great basketball team. but don't take anything away from my guys. they gave their all." Forden and Urosevic were singled out by both coaches for their excellent two-way efforts. Urosevic led all scorers with 27 points while Forden had 10 for the win- ners. Fred Redekop was Across the hall. KCI boss Jim Mia was spelling re- lief "tFM" as never did he seem happier to be finished a series - on top that is. . ,“ll we were ever going to lose this thing. I caught it ion!!! be to WCI and without the his guy (KCl centre Everton McDougall. side- lined with grained anklel." Baitb Saddler. "We don't have the height that Wa- terloo or Forest Heights have, so we have to put lots of pressure on the ball and keep them from the inside. That's yhat worked for us today." ""‘Having air streak bro. ken put more pressure oh us. not less," said Forden, a slick and speedy ball handler. "Here we were un- tnps_tor Vikings with ‘11: ECt Jet'ft, lob Uncut: and Fm gtattoeat- iu Blelak and Fred Bede top in the second half. the with; became very cur on the - as tar as WC] was concerned. _ 1M.'tmttotatttttrsattam. But Vikings, who had reeled under KCrs fourth- quarter pressure. were not about to let this one get away and Bruce Gordon, who played heroically throughout the serie? for Vikes, hit on a jumper with nine seconds left to tie 64-64. On the inbounding play, KCI turned the ball over and Doug Green was fouled with only one second left on the clock. Although his shot missed, Bielak rocketed up to tip the rebound home and send the home fans home deliriously. happy. "I think everyone was nervous to start today," said Forden. “I know I had been the first two games, I decided just to play my own game today, and I felt better the ”cow half. Withour big lead we were able to take more chances too, both of- fensively and defensively." mun-May's storybook fin- ish eame'about after KCI had blitzed Vikings with a 21-2 margin in points into the fourth quarter to grab the lead for the first time in the game after it appeared WCI would route the favori- '?rgt,f,egr Monday. as Cl shots fell short. foul shots were missed. and play generally fell below the ex- cellent level witnessed in the previous two games. dale-H 'hitetttg the “on and all of a iargde. our whole man came down to one game. The my: were a little uptight in practice about it yesterday. we tf, hadn’t been in that pod . But KCI, after a; tentative openhg few minutes. clear- ly warmore secure in the

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