Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1980, p. 21

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Dave Swartz (45) of KCi Raiders, whose uncanny accuracy from the field helped Raiders to the Waterioo County title, was also in form Saturday as KCI won the CWOSSA championship at Cameron Heights. Here in firstâ€"game acâ€" tion Swartz goes ‘high for a shot after a St. John‘s player tried to siap the bail away. Classic battles now ar | ; routine for KCIâ€"SJH Because of the size of the Waterloo County loop, both St. Jerome‘s and KCI gained entry to the CWOSSA oneâ€" day affair along with Brantâ€" ford St. John‘s Green Eagles and Guelph John F. Lions didn‘t waste time in providing the first upset of the day as they knocked Ross into the consolation round with a 5448 victory. KCI, meanwhile, had no problems disposing of St. John‘s as they posted a 75â€"49 victory behind the doubleâ€" digit scoring of five players. Those results, of course, set up another St. Jerome‘s â€" KCI tussle Saturday night and Raiders, who were tied 38â€"38 by SJH at one point in the fourth quarter, got a key threeâ€"point play from selâ€" domâ€"used Dave Balzer to As if taking care of two of their stars wasn‘t enough. St. Jerome‘s Lions had to contend with all starting five plus an everâ€"improving substitute in their battle to outlast KCI Raiders Satur; day in the CWOSSA senior basket ball championships. After shocking KCI in the opening game of the league finals, Lions have seen their next three matchups with Raiders go for nought as they have lost all three by 10 points or less, including Saâ€" turday‘s 54â€"46 decision at Cameron Heights. And although Lions gave It a mighty effort, just as they did in losing the bestâ€"ofâ€" three Watertoo County final to Raiders earlier in the week, they just coulda‘t quite manage. As CWOSSA winners for the second year in a row. KCJ will face WOSSA runâ€" nerup London South at 9: 15 p.m. Friday in openingâ€" game action. St. Jerome‘s, by virtue of their secondâ€" place CWOSSA finish, must go up against SWOSSA winâ€" ner Windsor Herman. who defeated Windsor Assumpâ€" tion at the buzzer last weeâ€" kend to take their crown. That game will be 4 p.m. Friday. Assumption or Chatham MacGregor will be the SWOSSA II school entry and will face Ross at 7:30 p.m. Friday while WOSSA winner The importance of the tourney was reduced someâ€" what because of the fact that all four teams involved still advance to the Western Regional tournament this weekend at the University of Waterloo. But seeding in the upcoming tourney is based on performance in the CWOSSA event, so all teams Saturday were anxious to do as well as possible. pull away to victory Despite the fact that reâ€" gistration was open at two places: only 400 youngsters signed up for Waterloo Minor Soccer Saturday. Because of the unusually low number, both Conestoga Mall and Laurel Vocational school will accept registraâ€" tions again this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1.p.m. A socâ€" cer demonstration will also Low signâ€"ups for soccer In the winner‘s side. games will be played Saturâ€" day at noon and 1:45 (KCIâ€" South winner) p.m., with those winners advancing to the championship game at 8:15 p.m. Saturday: The semiâ€"final losers will play for third place at 6:30 p.m. Saturday . London Laurier will tackle St. John‘s at 5:45 p.m. _ In the CWOSSA title match, Forden once again showed the way with 15 as KCI held a narrow 26â€"24 lead at the half. Swartz had 12, Urosevic 11 and Everton McDougall, who returned to the lineup on more or less a fullâ€"time basis Saturday had seven against Lions and eight against Eagles. 4 What will bother most other clubs about KCI is that they are receiving a variety of scoring from a variety of players. ns Against St. John‘s, Steve Forden was tops with 16 points, Bob Urosevic had 14, hotâ€"shooting Dave Swartz 12, Balzer 11 and Dave Mulâ€" lins 10. a% A significant decision has been made by the WMSC and that is that all sixâ€"yearâ€" olds deemed physically caâ€" pable will also be allowed to register for play this year. Previously the, minimum age was seven. take place at the mall Last year approximately 1,100 youngsters played minor soc¢er in Waterloo. HANDY ANDY HANDY ANDY â€" ASSOCIATE NO. 408 . 354 KING ST. NORTH WATERLOO TEL.: 886â€"9550 (Beside McDonald‘s) Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday , March 5, T980 â€" Page 21 "==*) _ 15 pc Socket Set _ Reg. 21.25) * Contents: 7 sockets, 3 deep sockets, 1â€"5/8" spark plug socket, 1 ratchet, 1â€" 3/8 extension, 1 flex handle, 1 tool From ‘‘Proto"‘ Reg. 74.45 and get for only ane cent more this 7 Pc Combination Wrench Set Buy this 3/8 inch drive

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy