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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1981, p. 24

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_ [ Minor Hockey Scoreboard ] PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1981 Last Tuesday Waterioo minor peewee Bauer Bruins travelled to Preston and came home with a 9â€"1 victory. Bruins broke a close game wide open with four second period goals. Rich Goode, Tim Allensen and Brad Kit got two goals and two asâ€" sists each Chuck Dietrich also got a pair of gul: and David Cherry one. Brad Hyde and Derek Seibert had two assists each and Jason Poag one Saturday in Stratford the home club scored two powerâ€" play goals to tie Waterioo 2â€"2 Waterloo‘s goals. both in the first, came from Tim Allensen on assist to Derek Seibert and Rich Goode from Brad Kit and Tim Allensen Monday Bruins met Woodâ€" stock and took a 5â€"2 victory Waterloo‘s Chris Rigby scored the only goal of the first period from Brad Hyde and Rich Goode Woodstock then got a pair to go into a 2â€"1 lead startâ€" ing the third but Waterloo ralâ€" lied with four unanswered goals Chuck Dietrich tied the game from Brad Kit and Jason Poag David Cherry then scored what proved to be the winner from Tim Allensen and Alex Lehâ€" macher. Richard Goode scored from Steve Israel and David Schenk and David Cherry rounded out the scoring with his second from Brad Kit and Tim Allensen Hat trick for Heideman The Kougars opened the game scoring at 9:48 of the first period with a goal by Eric Molâ€" nar from Steve Paquegnot and Mitch Wilson. At 13:41 Dan Miller scored from Danny Tsandelis to give the Kougars a 20 lead. In the second riod Bob Hat trick for Walls scored at 6 lgelrom Scott Harris and Nick Cipp for a 40 Heideman lead for the Downtowners The Minor Midget ‘Downtown At 4:22 of the third Blake Businessmens â€" Association‘ _ Ellis sored from Nick Cipp to Downtowners played three Hub _ make the score 5â€"1 period. Then League Newton Division games _ With 59 seconds left in the game last week Greig Heideman scored his For the first game the Downâ€" _ third goal of the game from towners hosted the Kitchener _ Nick Cipp and Scott Sanders to Kougars and were edged 3â€"2. give the Downtowners the 6â€"1 The Kougars opened the _ Y!CIOTY. Mike Innocente scored the seâ€" cend periods only goal at 7:20 from Scott Sanders for a 2â€"1 HOURS TUES 9â€"5 WED ®.â€"7 THURS 9â€"7 FAI 9â€"6 MON 9â€"5 Fine week for Bruins ALBERTO owner of ASTORIA HAIRSTYLING in Kitchener, with 16 years of experience, WILL BE HERE MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS We‘re The Guys & Gals ~â€" Hair Specialists and... Marg has a QPRECIAL! © CUT and SET $10.00 © CUT, SHAMPOO, BLOW DRY $8.00 © SET ONLY $8.00 © PERMS $25.00 reoG. $40.00 {lincludes cut) for two weeks only starting TUES. JAN. 20 to FEB. 3 255 TOLLGATE BLVD OFF GLEN FORREST BLVD |akeshore APPOINTMENTS CALL MARG MENS OR LADIES Last week the Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies defeated Preston 7â€"2 and Kitchener 6â€"1 in Hub League Newton Division play At $.27 of the third John Goodman scored unassisted to give the Kougars back the 2 goal lead Before the period ended Scott Sanders scored from Bob Walls to put the Downtowners back out front 3â€"2 Jamie Gignac was the only player to score in the third period to end the game in a 3 all The Downtowners scored 3 unanswered goals in the first period to take a 30 lead after one period of play. Greg Giilck scored the first goal at 10 :59 from Scott Sanders. Greig Heiâ€" deman then scored 2 goals Greig scored his first goal at 12:56 from Scott Harris and at 13:08 Greig scoréd from Bob Walls and Peter Dietrich game in favour of the Kougars In Preston the home town Then at 1408 Nick Cipp scored from Scott Sanders for the Downtowners to end the scoring at 3â€"2 for the visiting Kitchener Kougars. . In Preston the Downtowners managed to come away with a 33 ue game f Preston scored the first goal after 36 seconds of play in the second period. Scott Chard scored the goal unassisted John McKerrow then scored at 2: 20 from Scott Sanders to tie the game 1â€"1 Then at 7:37 Tom MacMillan scored from Blake Ellis and Greig Heideman to put the Downtowners out front 21 Back home the ‘Downtown Businessmens _ Association‘ Downtowners thumped Stratâ€" ford 6â€"1 McQuillan paces Chevies The Chevies scored two goals in the second period to go ahead 4â€"1 in the game Larry Gabel scored the first goal at 3 59 from Gary Austin and Dennis Brox. The second goal was scored at 11 .15 by Greg McQuilâ€" lan. his second of the game from Roger Carlaw and Shaun Reagan In the third period Jeff Morâ€" gan scored at 1 56 from Dennis Brox and Todd Francis Shaun Reagan completed the scoring with a goal at 14 34 from Jeff Morgan and Dennis Brox. This gave the Chevies the 6â€"1 vicâ€" Greg McQuillan scored at 1:45 of the third unassisted to make the score 5â€"1 Greg‘s seâ€" cond goal of the period came at 225 from Larry Gabel and Shaun Reagan Then at 4: 34 Jeff Morgan scored from Roger Carlaw and Blair Hilliard to put the Chevies out front 7â€"1 Home against the Kitchener Kondors the Chevies won by a 6â€" 1 score Greg McQuillan scored the games first goal at 8 13 from Dave Somerville and Dennis Brox Then at 9 18 Peter Young scored from Pat Evans and Blair Hilhard for a 2â€"0 score for the Chevies Then at 9:54 Rob Nahrgang put the Kondors on the scoreâ€" board with a goal from Rich Soâ€" kolowski and Joe Siefried In the second period Kevin Doucette scored at 1 35 from Jeff Morgan to tie the game At 12 56 Shaun Reagan scored from Greg McQuillan and again at 13 18 Shaun scored from Dave Somerville With 16 seâ€" conds left in the period Todd Francis scored from Pat Evans and Peter Young to give the Chevies a 4â€"1 lead after two periods of play team scored the games first goal at 1 31 Bill Speckeen scored the goal from Ron Kovaâ€" chik and Jeff Snyder Waterico Bees put on a fine defensive show Saturday as they battied the Brantford team to a 1â€"1 draw. 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