Mike Mc.Netce held Wood. stock to one goal In the third whlle his teammates added three for the victory Hunter scored a powerplay goal from Paranyn and Robb Kerton Clugston and Xenon drew as- sists on Paranyt's goal, Roddy Doucette made a great move on the final goal as he came off the bench and knocked down Paranyl's attempted lung which allowed him to go In on a clear-cut breakaway Warrior Hunter [ shoots down 1003 At home Warriors Jumped In to a 2-0 lead as Johnston scored from Rod Doucette and Ma- dorin and Hunter fired an unas- sisted marker Goaltender Dave Jensen played a strong game for War riors as he only gave up single goals In the second and third periods Woodstock tied the game With a pair of goals In the se- Madorln scored Warriors filth goal assisted by Brett Johnston and Hunter Johnston completed the not. In; as he dulled an unassisted goal past the Stratford net- mmder Dolencemn Rob Hauler scored a put of “all In each - " Waterloo (moor bur um T'II City Optima! War non defeated Student " and Woodstock " last wed In Stratfemt, Scott Chum and (In: Malawi" unwed on Chm Plruyi's ftrat period and mth a goal from Brent Regen m Rott Kemp! Rob Hunter then blasted In two goals " seconds apart, when Michael McMillan and Sean Madonna fed tum passes at the pom! Waterloo Lakeshon Optimist Wasps chalked up a win and tte this week. tying Kitchener Kats " and squeezing by Kitchener Kricleu bt. Wasps. who have been meet- ing some stiff opposition from rival clubs who are trying to upset the undefeated Waterloo" team, fell behind " to Kats be fore Donny O‘Brien and Robin Brandon evened the mark Tally Code and Billy Evans col- hectic the assist: Sheldon Gilchrist put Wasps ahead at the 7:28 mart of the third on a beatrtiftrityexectrted end-to-end rush to beat the Kitchener goalie high on the stick side. Wasps seemed to have the victory at hand when Corey Storee broke in alone and detail the Waterloo goalie to lift Kat: to a " tie, In the second gamepgainst Krickets. Wasp: Billy Evans ,3 jg ', 3:! t “a trr " and Steven opened the so Wasps find everyone takes aim Semen worthy of your mmv mean: Hockey Scoreboard Before the end of the first period the Wolves built their lead to H with goals by Brad Shana and Craig Foxworthy Brad completed his three goal night mth the only tallies in the second and third periods. both the result at hard skating and effective checking. Shana line mates Bill Haldenby and Jon Rigby picked up three and two assists respectively Through- out the game Wolves displayed their defensive strength and " lowed only six shots to reach goalie Kevin Honeylord. The Major Atom Waterloo Wolves picked up two wms and a loss this week " the Hub Lea. gue schedule starts approach- mg the playoffs Monday‘s " Victory In Fergus was highlight- ed by Brad Sham: recording the Wolves first hat-trick of the season. Wolves gamed an early lead Wllh Chris Hall scoring a short handed goal Next Tiger game IS In Gall. the first OMHA game Tuesday Jan 27 and back m Waterloo at 8 p m Jan 29 and Matt WICIIC tallied on each to ‘IV! Wasps . HI load with Steve Georghtades and Roma Brandoe "le I". “an: “Mimi but Mt the than! the we" only to have .- a.“ Niche tmt the mark will my 5 loco-h Id! In the um: Deny O'Brnn clinched the new to was later assisted by Tony Code Wasps next home um. u " turday at II I, I m The second powerplay goal was scored by Dean DeSllva from John Karst and Dalton Duceett Marc McCallum played a good game In net and as a result received the shutout Tigers came out [lying and mth only two and a hall mum tes gone Dana Klein scored from Davut Godmn and Ann Iasalo In the second period a power- play goal and Daod Kkln’s se- com goal was scored assumed by All: Laszlo and Mike Clo mans Only 30 seconds later All: Laszrosscored the third goal from Donald Oberle In Hespeler on Thursday night the Wolves lost a barn- burner 4-1 in an exciting well played game. Hespeler's fast skating and dim power kept the Wolves at bay early in the game and £3130! the lint He speler gored as Waterloo failed to clear their own none Mike Robinson tied the game nth a high shot from the goal mouth after Craig Foxworthy's initial shot was blocked, Hespeler tool the lead again Winning week for Wolves Last Week Waterloo Tiger major were" hosted Wood-' stock and came away wtth a bo vncbry Pawn Tlgors bunk Gait funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST - 145-9405 t2rttettieqtt Parking. etttehrttt WW ttr King Street a tradition since 1925. Qatreechtel confidence. Sunday Fergus came to call and the Wolves downed them Wi with a duplay d subtot- m‘ as Waterloo tool advantage of Fergus to Improve their average Wolves scored on their own At m the hut mutate of play " they just couldn't seem to get " together Bully Haldenby evened m up with " ants goutg to Brad Shanta and Jon Ruby Cram Foxworthy marked the cumin; goal In the seam altar a “Ice pas: trom lInemate Mtke Room Brad Shanlz made " bl after a great play by Btll Haldenby Jon Ruby picked up his first of three In the afternoon to give Waterloo a 3 goal advantage at the end of the second periodd The third period saw Brad Shani: connect mm Haldenby assusting Mike Robinson lined a nice one over a spralling Fergus netrmnder, Chris Hall with a Last clean shot, Craig Foxworihy after a good rush and a fast wrist shot and a pair by Jon Rigby to give him a hat, inch to end the game WI Wolvee bu and Slum stated "I o" the new" and with I beau“! not to the comet and " I‘Illl With just eleven It conch of play left a denected allot upped Into the Wolves net to [we Bowel" the " Vic-ton after 1 Wu - II the second with a and stumble arotgnd the Wolves at Nick Georgina. â€and the Icon wsttru no: pliy in! ahead late In ttre' thud but This week the Wolves meet Guelph and Brantford on the road and host Acton and Wool. wnch at home On Sunday the Waterloo Manor Peewee Panthers played host to Hespeler at Waterloo Arena. 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