The Waterloo Bees continued their winning ways as they humbled the Kitchener Steers by a 6-0 score. in an effort to increase their scoring punch coach Hill juggled his lines and the result was goal production from all three. Leading the way for the Bees was Pin] Kostecki with two ( Minor Hockey Scoreboard The opening period was uneventful as both teams shared the play. At 1:38 of the second. Craig Foxworthy rushed out of Wolves end skated the distance and dumped a shot on Kitchener's net. Winger Mike Robin- son caught the rebound and lifted the shot high and clear to the upper corner to light up the scoreboard. Kitchener scored at 6:11 of the third when Barry Recoskie assisted by David Hess tied it up. Both teams were looking for the win and the game was fast and furious as the clock ran down, The winning goal came as Wolves Brad Shantz rushed Kitchener's blue- line in the last minute and Jon Rigby picked up the puck and fired it home. Wolves travel to Elora this week. Saturday saw Kitchener Knights ven- ture to Waterloo to maintain their fine re- cord only to discover Wolves up to the challen- ge. A game that offered both teams numerous scoring opportunities saw Wolves edge Knights 2-1. No stopping those Bees Waterloo major atom Wolves continued their unbeaten Hub League season with home wins over Guelph and Kitchener this week. The Royal City squad was drubbed 4-0 in what could be described " a lacklustre performance by both teams. Craig Foxworthy set up the first goal by Nick Georghiades, then "Foxy" scored less than a minute later giving Wolves an early 24) lead. Brad Shanta connected in the second and the games final goal came late in the third as Chris Leiher and Jon Rigby set up Shanta who found the spot. Wolves goalie Kevin Honeyford faced only four shots to secure the shutout as the Wolves had 18 on Guelph. magic continues Sensing a win the de- fensive corp of the Bees kept the Steers in their own end for the majority of the game. The only short-handed situation they faced in the first period they handled with ease. Paul Kostecki was credited with a goal as run vile Travis Got and picked up a goal and an assist. At the 512 mark 11 the first period Chris Schu- milas picked up the eventual winner as he flipped the puck out from behind the net and it bounced in of! the tht lies' equipment. a- terloo ad ed to their score as Darran Henry carried the puck over the blue line and drilled a shot which the goalie managed to block. Geoff Whent tucked the puck into the open side as he beat the goalie to the re- UW Athletes hosted by Waterloo. Last year Jan was named MVP for the Athenas, was invited to try out for the Canadian national team and played on the Ontario provin- cial team for the second time. This year Athena coach Pat Davis is glad to have Jan as assistant coach in addition to her playing status as setter on the youthful team. Dave Bums has emerged as floor leader of the basketball Warriors in this early exhibition season and has been named male athlete of the week. The Brockville native has averaged 18 points anle rebounds a game as Warriors have won three of four pre-season contests. Dave's talents will be especially import ant this week in Guelph and in next week 's Naismith Classic Fourth-year volleyball captain Jan Ostrum was named female athlete of the week Tuesday at University of Waterloo. Thank you for your support I Iook forward to serving you during the next 2 years. THANK-WU The Bees closed out the scoring as Travis Gowland drew the de- fence to his side and smartly slipped the puck out to Tim Kincade who was left unattended in Waterloo exploded for their fifth unanswered goal as Darran Henry and Geoff Wheat broke out of their own end for a 2 on 1 break. Henry stickhandled around the lone defenceman and using his winger as a decoy cleanly beat the goaltender with ajow wrist shot to the far side. On the same shin Travis Garland poured on Tim Kincade's re- bound and easily con- verted it for a goal as the goalie has trouble lo- calm; the loose puck, ‘ the Kitchener foam mi- shandled " on; lazy shot and batted it into his own net, Ja, ALDE RMAN front od the net. The oa- lie blocked 1dl'Ml't first shot but an alert Paul Kostech' wrapped home the loose puck. b Troy Miller picked up the shut out as he turned aside , shots while the defence led by Colin Prince kept the Kitchener shooters off balance for most of the game, The Bees next game is in Acton ton- ight. Haelzle one-man Brad Haelzle paces the Major Atom 'Tim Horton' Cubs to a 9-5 vic- Handy Andy agrees...like it says on the sign. It pays to advertise... _ The ‘MM “Min Oh? ao6tn o houldn't You Look Into An Advertising Plan-The Proven At- tention-Getter - Waterloo Chronicle. Call Os Today - We'll Put Your Name And Merchandise Before The Public In An Efficient Manner. It'll Be Worth it. eath Of A Business. Customets Are Budget-Minded And Shop Where They Know They Can Get The Most For Their Money. Newspaper Ads Tell Them Where They Can Find The Best Buys. dvertising Is A Proven Method Of Bolstering A Business - Consistent Advertising In Your Local Newspaper Puts Your Name And Products Before The Buying Public And Could Very Well Prevent The... Brad Haelzle gave the Cubs back their two goal lead with his goal at 4:38 from Wade Schwark. Forty-three seconds into the third period Bill O'Brien opened the scoring for the Cubs with a goal at " from Chris McPhail. Brad Haelzle scored his first goal of the game from John Leeder and Wade Schwark to give the Cubs back their lead. At 1:58 of the second period John Williams scored from Darryl Gei- sel and Bill O'Brien to put the Cubs out front 3- tory over the Kitchener Komeu last week. WATERLOO “MEL; QEEEQQAV The rest of the game was Brad Haelzle‘s as he scored at 11:40 from John Leeder and Wade Schwark and again at mm from John Leeder. Tttis 5 goal scoring spree by Brad Haelzle gave the Cubs the 9-5 victory At 10:06 Mike Natxiger put the Cubs out from 14 with his un- assisted goal for the Cubs. Wade Stalwart scored from Brad Haelzle to nuke the score " in ta- vour of the Cubs. Then Irad Haelzle scored his third goal of the game at 6:37 from Scott Schindler to put the Cubs ahead " tG/lla) over the Kitchener Saturday in Stratford the Cubs were not " lucky as they were edged by the home team 4-3. In the second period Wade Schwark scored after " seconds from John Leeder and Brad Haeigie to give the Cubs a 2-1 lead. At 1:49 Brad Haelzle scored unassisted for the Cubs to tie the game at 1-1. . With 3: 16 left in the period John Williams scored from Darryl Gei- sel and Mike Nahiger to put the Cubs out front 3- min