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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1980, p. 19

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Minor Hockey Scoreboard , â€" Dan Kennedy opened the scoring assisted by Tim Oberle and Scott Saunders only to have Galt tie the game a short time later. Second period goals by Dave Nickâ€" el and Scott Saunder gave Waterloo a 3â€"1 lead. Tim Oberle, Dan Kennedy seconds relluinili’in the third period went ahead 4â€"3. An icing inâ€" fraction brought a faceoff in the Gait zone with three seconds remaining. Waterloo‘s Tim Oberle won the faâ€" ceoff and Mike LeBlanc slammed the equalizer home with one second showing on the clock. With time running out:& the first overtime, a Waterloo enceman threw his stick in an attempt to stop a breakaway and Galt was awarded a penalty shot. 7 Sunday the Major Atom ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘ Cubs travelled to Hamilton to play the Huskies in the first gare of their O.M.H.A. zone Semiâ€"Finals. Waterloo‘s Major Bantams were eliiminated . from Mantle: Div. playoffs when they lost 54 to Gait in Galt again evened the score at three goals apiece and with only 21 Waterloo players then had to asâ€" sume the role of spectators as Glen Brown beat goalie Dave Halilman and advanced Galt to semifinal play . Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins hosted Kitchener Krusaders Monday and trounced them 6â€"0. Bruins came out flying, took control of the game and never looked back. In the first period Daiton Duckett The first period of play went scoreless, then. in the second period Don Flanagan scored from Mark Little and Mark Couture for the Husâ€" kies. Richard Zywina gave the Husâ€" kies a 2 goal lead with his goal from Mark Little. opened the scoring from David Slater and Jim Schumilas. Shayne Finlay who showed a lot of aggresâ€" siveness shot the puck from the blueâ€" line and David Klein tipped it into the net. Jim Schumilas scored the third goal from Daiton Duckett. In° the second period David Godâ€" win received a pass from Alan Folâ€" liott and Dean DeSilva at the blueâ€" line to score the fourth goal. Brad Clugston scored the fifth goal in the third period from John Karst. Don Oberle scored the final goal of the game unassisted. Scott MacDonald played superbly in goal to earn the shutout. Bruins are in Kitchener tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Don McLaren Arena. At 1:10 of the third period Brad Kit scored from Tim Allensen and David Schenk to cut the Huskies lead to a goal. Robert Thiel scored at 3: 19 from Brad Kit and Tim Allensen for the Cubs to tie the game at 2â€"2. Jason Hannigan scored at 11 :27 from Don Filanagan and Mark Couâ€" ture to give the Huskies back the one goal lead over the Cubs. With 33 seconds left in the game Brad Kit scored his second goal from Tim Allensen and Jason Poag to tie the game at 3â€"3. Neither team scored in the reâ€" maining seconds of regulation time to force the game into a ten minute overtime period. But both teams were shutâ€"out in the overtime period to end the game in a 3â€"3 tie. Each team now has one point in the six point series. Kit‘s goal gives Cubs big tie 1456 LINCOLN RQAD Unisex ousted GOLF LESSONS Bruins blast Krusaders Class Sizes Limited. With the University of Waterloo Competitive Golf Team as Instructors WATERLOO FAMILY Y Starting Week of March 3rd, 1980 CALL 885â€"3500 For more information Three Levels Offered at the With 11 seconds left in the game Tim Ewing scored unassisted for the Chargers to end the game in a 2â€"1 victory for the Cubs. But the third period of the game may have to be replayed as Gait may protest the game. The grounds for the protest are that Waterioo did: not receive the automaiic 2 minute minor penalty when they were handâ€" ed a misconduct penalty. The ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs meet the Hamilton Huskies toâ€"night at 7:00 p.m. at Waterloo Arena in gameâ€"two of their O.M.H.A. Zone Semi!Finals. Tim Allensen scored his second goal of the game at 4:59 of the third period from Brad Kit to put the Cubs out front 20. Earlier in the week the ‘Tim Horâ€" in a Hub League Playâ€"Off game and edged them 2â€"1. At 1:00 of the game Tim Allensen scored for the Cubs from Brad Kit. This goal was Tim‘s 50th goal of the At 3:48 of the third period Tom MacMillan scored the winning goal for the A‘s from Roger Carlaw and Nick Cipp. . Back home the A‘s hosted the Galt Last week the Major Bantam ‘Twin City Optimists‘ A‘s played three games in Hub League Playâ€" Offs. For the first game the A‘s traâ€" velled to Woodstock and came home with a 21 victory. Greig Heideman opened the scorâ€" ing in the game at 1:17 of the second period. Greig scored for the A‘s with the assist of Roger Carlaw. With 2:48 left in the period Brian Holman scored from Andy McKinâ€" ney for Woodstock to tie the game. Trojans in a game that ended in a 2â€"2 Giilck scored from Tom MacMillan for the A‘s to tie the game at 1â€"1. 5:16 of the first period with a goal by Mark Dotchin from Rick Hodge. At 11:30 of the second period Greg In the third period Bruce Herringâ€" ton scored from Â¥Yves Arsenault and Scott Smith at 9:09 to give the Troâ€" jans back the lead 2â€"1. _ John McKerrow scored at 12:40 from Peter Dietrich for the A‘s to tie the game at 2â€"2. ol & Neither team scored in the reâ€" maining regulation time to end the game in the 2â€"2 tie. fls Saturday the A‘s travelled to Kitchener for their third game of the week and came home with a 5â€"5 tie. Kitchener opened the scoring with 3 straight goals at 1:02, 1:38 and 5:05 of the first period to take a 3â€"0 lead Scoring were Steve Dequegnat and Dan Ferrede unassisted and Jim Kotsolovos assisted by Brad UW runnerup in squash event Although tied in points, University of Waterloo was relegated to second place behind Queen‘s University Saturday in the OWIAA Squash championships RAINBOW . , Eavestroughing The Trojans opened the scoring at It‘s My Business ... Not A Sidelineâ€"Year Round * Seamless Aluminum â€" *Seamless Galvanized ca ui.k a.l, . *Repairs *Cleaning f A‘s even in _ gBees blank Gait Hub playofts ,;_T!':J""_"".f_?_‘°l"_‘l"£f’l°:.';':2 Register Now! EAVESTROUGHKHING Cali WATERLOO But with 25 seconds left in the period Jamie Young scored from Bob Walls for the A‘s to make the score 4â€"2 for Kitchener. : In the second period the A‘s scored three unanswered goals to take the lead in the game for the first time 5â€" 4. At.3: 14. Kevin Doucette scored from Bob Walls. Roger Carlaw scored at 7:04 with the assist of Nick Cipp and Roger scored his second goal at 12:20 from Brent Ellis and Ta‘l:e lone goal of period goal of the third i was scored at 3:32 by Dan Tsandelis from Dan Ferrede to give Kitchener the 5â€"5 tie with the A‘s. * The Twin City Optimists A‘s now have a 1â€"1â€"2 record in Hub League Todd Francis scored from Bob Walls and Jamie Young at 6:41 to put thea‘s on the scoreboard and make the score 3â€"1. Playâ€"Offs At 8:54 Neville Douglas scored from Dan. ~Tsandelis and Bob Murawsky. for Kitchener to give them back the 3 goal lead. . finished a busy week by. defeating Gait 20 in Hub League Mantie Diviâ€" sion playoffs. An improving Gait team provided the Bees with strong opposition and a fast action twoâ€"way game at Waâ€" terioo Arena. A struong defense frontâ€" ed netminder Kevin Honeyford who secured yet another shutout. David Dougan provided the winning goal as Darryl Geisel and Mike Nafziger picked up the assist. Cyrus Taghizaâ€" deh put in the insurance tally from Craig Foxworthy and the Bees capâ€" tured the victory. Coach Red Hill for his big saves and his tough blueliners for their valiant play. Last week Brantford visited twice in Hub League playdown action and settled for a tie on both"oceasions. The first game, which ended in a no score blitz, was a goaltender‘s nightâ€" mare. A fastâ€"skating twoâ€"way game kept the fans in a flurry , as both goaâ€" lies proved their worth "Marc St. Onge for Brantford and Jeff Hea for Waterloo shared shutout honors. In the second game Bees captain Mike Nafziger lit up the scoreboard at 1.56 of the first on a pass from David Dougan. Brantford scored to force overtime but neither team could break the tie commended goalie Kevin Honeyford Acton tied the Bees in exhibition play 2â€"2 after Waterloo opened a twoâ€"goal lead early in the game when Cyrus Taghizadeh scored twice in one minute and six seconds with assists going to David Dougan. 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