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Offering you savings like you‘ve never seen. & RaUds Waterioo bees completed a busy week with one win and two losses in regular season play and a 1â€"1 tie in an exbibition Last Sunday Bees fought the major Atom house league leaders. the Regals, to a 1â€"1 tie The game was marked with some exciting endâ€"toâ€"end rushes and some outstanding goaltending. ‘After playing scoreless hockey for almost the whole game Tim Kinkade interâ€" cepted an errant pass and broke into the clear His high hard shot eluded the goaltender and the Bees appeared headed home with a win However, the Regals fought back as John Haâ€" milton picked his way into the clear on a nice setup by his lineâ€" mate Glen Sparkes With only 47 seconds remaining Hamilâ€" ton‘s lo! shot found its way into the far corner Bees replayed an earlier game with New Hamburg and came away with a 5â€"2 victory Waterloo opened the scoring as Darren Henry converted a 2 way passing play from linemaâ€" tes Chris Koch and Tim Kinâ€" They added to their margin as Tim Kinkade drilled home a rebound from the stick of Paul Kostecki Late in the 2nd period with New Hamburg short 2 men Tim Bishop rattled in a shot off the goalie‘s equipment with asâ€" sists going to Paul Kosteck: and Chris Schumilas The Bees added to their count as Tim Biâ€" shop spotted Paul Kosteck: all alone in the slot The centering pass was easily converted as Kosteck: caught the goalie moving the wrong Rough road FOR MEN=®â€"â€" Minor Hockey Scoreboard Bees played host 1o Fergus and came out on the short end of a 4â€"2 score. The black and yeliow opened the scoring as Geoff Whent and Tim Bishop sent Chris Koch into the clear Koch‘s high shot trickled into the net as the goaltender manâ€" aged to get a piece of it. Early in the second period Tim Bishop fired in a Colin Prince rebound on a goal mouth scramble From that point on Waterloo‘s fortune took a turn for the worse as the Fergus one man wrecking crew Chris Driscoll scored 3 straight goals to give his team a one goal adv/ntage Fergus added an insurance marker as Mark Alviano scored into an empty net as the Bees pulleg’thelr goaltender with a minute left in the game 1t only took Peter Dietrich eight seconds to find the mark as he scored with the assist of Blake Ellis. Then with 2 37 left in the opening period Blake Ellis scored from Brent Ellis to give the Downtowners a 2â€"0 way New Hamburg made the game close as they scored 2 #l.uhhunhw Bees got one of them back as Dave Hall scored on a solo effort with only 17 seconds left on the clock Bees ran into the highiy taâ€" lented Woolwich club and proved no match as they were easily defeated 6â€"0. Leaging the way for Woolwich was Bruce Schlitt, Paul Lucier, and Bryan Gerber who each scored twice The Minor Midget ‘Downtown Businessmens _ Association‘ Downtowners had one Hub Leaâ€" gue Newton Division game last week in Galt Downtowners double Gailt Tuesday night New Hamburg came to Waterloo and went home defeated 2â€"1. The scoreâ€" board showed 1â€"0 for the visiâ€" tors until the third period when Corey Fiske, assisted by Rob Midway into the second period. the Panthers went ahead with a goal by Jeff Clugâ€" ston assisted by Brad Posliff In the third period, Kitchener dropped in two more making it 3â€"2 Kitchener With 32 seconds to play, Jeff Clugston dumped one in for Waterloo assisted by Tony McCauley and Troy Schâ€" mudt. ending the game 3â€"3 Monday, January 19. saw Waâ€" terloo H{nor Peewee Panthers host Kitchener and played to a 33 tie Greg Prachter opened the scoring for Waterloo in the first period assisted by Tony McCauley and Richard Carty Kitchener came back early in the second to tie it up period Bob Walls beat Dave Warren with the assist of Greig Heideman to put the Downâ€" towners out front 3â€"0 Nineteen seconds later Bob had his seâ€" cond goal of the game with the assist of Tom MacMillan for a Panthers prow! on victims Then at 8 37 Tim Valade put the puck past Heimut Kliewer with the hex of Dwayne Snyder and Mass Romanini to make the score 41 after two periods of play * Seott Smith was the only goal scorer in the third period he scored with the assist of Rick Hodge and Tim Valade at 11 08 This gave the ‘Downtown Buâ€" sinessmens Association‘ Downâ€" towners the 4â€"2 victory Ten seconds into the second "‘;‘ / / is * // ME STUDIO WEDDING PORTRAIT SPECIAL Waterioo nuare 886â€"17 Acszes‘s, Sooter Studi10s | Thiel and Doug Cote, ted it up Waterioo seemed to lose all With only 17 seconds in the _ control of play with the opening game. the Panthers decided . ;,ceoff with the Kats putting they had waited long enough _ {wo away in the first two minuâ€" and Fiske scored his second _ tes of the first period The Kats goal assisted by Chris Keller added two more in the second making it a 2â€"1 victory for Waâ€" _ period giving them a 4â€"0 lead Wednesday. Waterloo traâ€" velled to Gueiph and came home with a 6â€"1 win Waterioo scored three times in the first Todd McFarlane from Rony McCauley and Jason Zettier Troy Schmidt from Zettier and McCauley and Jeff Clugston from Brad Posliff Gueiph got their lone goal in the third period and Waterloo came back with three more Jeff Clugston from Doug Cote and Troy Schâ€" midt. Glugston again for his hat trick from Scott Zavaros and Tony McCauley from Zaâ€" varos and Rob Thiel & Waterioo Mutual Selects lost to the Kitchener Kats on Thursâ€" day by a score of 5â€"2 at the Kitchener Annex Saturday Waterloo once again was hosted by Guelph who was out for revenge but the Panthers held them down with a 21 victory The first period remained scoreless as both teams played a very fast, hard, defensive game. 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Waâ€" terloo‘s David Henry scored at 10 04 assisted by Dean Mcâ€" Donald but the rally came too late. the Mutuals were handed their second loss of the season After more than a week‘s layoff, Waterloo Baver Bruin minor peewees played an exhiâ€" bition game with Kitchener AAA Keewees and beat them 3 It was a hardfought battle right from the first whistle Kitchener opened the scoring at the seven minute mark of the first In the second, Waterloo‘s Brad Kit let a long shot go from Brad Hyde to put Waterloo on the scoreboard Five minutes later Brad Kit scored again from Chuck Dieâ€" trich and Jason Poag In the third, Rich Goode put Waterioo ahead by two goals from Greg MacDonald and Chris Rigby only to have Kitchener come back 45 seconds later to score Bruins upset Kitchener REGA6.95