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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 1980, p. 26

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Richard Hep- ditch. Harold Lawrence. Mi- rhael Woo, Jason “CAI- drew, _ Dean McDonald. Steve Smidt. Tony Weis. George Assimokopoulos. Jason Lehman and Tony 2;ode played competitive soccer against some of the best teams in Ontario. With even a reasonable amount of luck and without several du- bious referee calls. the team could easily have won the tournament. Po: the In! time. " terho who: Soccer tanned an all-star squirt team to compete in the annual Guildwood (Scarborough! mum cup-mm: (Aug 23-30. N In the first game against Erin Mills, Waterloo domin- ated the first half of the game. but failed to score Squirts sharp in Guildwood oo". an we”! b munda- leuive up: In the second hall. eventually losing”. In - two. the Waterloo squad was dominant throughout. leading I-o at tsatttaeeoeoaittrToaty was. In the second half Wo- bum scored on a much dia- puted penalty duct (scored by a player brought on from The K-W Select League Soccer Finals are scheduled to take place Sunday at Sea- gram Stadium. _ The Select league. which is sponsored by area Op- timist Clubs‘provides com- petitive soccer for Kitchener and Waterloo boys in tour age groups. League action started in mid-May with league cham- pions declared in Mid-Jury. Two Waterloo teams came up with . league cham- pionships at that time. the atom Goldsworthy club and the bantam Tim Horton's. Cup play started in early Auguist and this Sunday at least two Waterloo teams EQUIPMENT SALE PIease bring your used equipment to Seagrarh Stadium during registration hours . s n.m.-1 p.m. Sept.6 or Sept.10 7a.m.-9 p.m. To be held during hockey registration at Sea- gram Stadium s a.m.-1 p.m. Back by Popular Demand: ADULT SHOW. INTEREST COURSES ENROLMENT us LIMITED " CALL TODAY FOR YOUR BROCHURE Waterloo Family y v - 145 Lincoln Rd. mama !!!lliltlll (ty no: em ' Select titles Sunday Waterloo Minor Hockey PLEASE TM All ITEMS SAT . SEPT. 13th ladies Auxiliary -NOTE-- Mu! “mm Gun- o-Sr-rw", Od hm Monum- - MW The roeiii"iiiUi'tou Registration: Sept. 3 " Y Members Sept. 4 - Participants 9 a.m.-9 p.m_ the when unite I ve- lint attempt try the Wa- terloo goalie. The match ne- wlled in a 1-1 tie after Wa- terloo hit a post and cross bar in the sound half. In the third an». against the best team in the tour- nament (Gulld'ood- At Wa- terloo completh subdued both opposition and crowd in will battle for Cup honors. -- 'rtt 2:39 p.19.- mysql'? At 1 pan. at Seagram. the atoms will kick-off the finals. however at this point three teams are still in the ruining for the two playoff spots - one of the three teams is the Goldsworthy squad. The Athlete's Foot soccer team is presently getting Athlete's Foot preps for final DAN to .. Aom-d ToB.Aom-' ”that What ‘I’NE l - Icon 730-1015 630- IND-m 'ao. 3M9m, 1 ",30trm. 730-93091“ , 30. 330.1. 115 - I "trm I'IS~O "ttret 730-000.... [30-30090 am- ”00' 730430an 0409."! 115 the ttrat hall, m " It nice goats by Dean no Donald and Sheldon Gilchrist. Stelan Carty. in goal, saved a penalty for the visitors. Guildwood came on strong in the second hall. eventually salvam a tie on a aimed goal from a goal kick which never left the IG- yard box. final'has the Waterloo Athi lete's Foot team going against Forest Heights Pacers and at 4 p.m. the bantams will decide their cup champion when Tim Horton‘s meet Forest Heights Stampeders. _ Athlete's finished cup play undefeated last Tuesday when they defeated their Waterloo rivals Rent-A- Color by a score of L2. Midfielder Don Oberle came up with another fine effort for Athletes and the offensive thrust was once again provided by hard- working Scott McDonald who netted two goals with singles going to, Scott Dil- lard and Chris Toffolo‘. ready for the K-W Select League Cup finals which take place Sunday at 2:30 pm. at Seagram Stadium. Good defensive play by Andy Friedel and the fine goaltending of Atti Laszlo kept Athletes in the game in the early going. Today Athletes play Can- bar mosquito reps in order. to prepare for the strong Pacer team they hope to de: feat in Sunday's final. 0309": 230'!!! .‘Spm '30trm 2 309m [309va an”. $35.00 S20 oo " we) $30.00 do "soo an m '" no I 8.000 835 Ito $16.00 on. COST $2000 826700 tthtm $35.00 w M ”new

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