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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1981, p. 23

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ilr;m?;rd‘ presx;&-hardbu‘t-wh’a The ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies now terloo dug in and cleared their advance to the second round of own zone well. Early in the _ O.M.H.A Playâ€"Downs against third period a fast hard shot by _ Forest City | : O «© «C C‘(‘\/ CQ\)\ Volvo ho . x® Rabbit o co° Mercedes AI Amarinan manale In Gueiph the Woives found themselves behind as Gueiph opened the scoring late in the first period. Craig Foxworthy tied it up in the early part of the second with his classy style of play asgisted by Brad Shantz The Major Atom Wolves picked up four points this week as The Mantle Div. Hub League quickly approaches the play Minutes later Shantzie scored the winning goal assisted by Jonathan Rigby and Billy Hal denby. The insurance tally came from Rigby just 49 seâ€" conds later as he was fed by Grant Rutherford on a play with Warren Thirsk The final goal came in the final minutes of the third as sturdy Joe Miller took a pass from Chris Hall and Al Christie to give Wolves a 4â€"1 Friday night was a goalâ€" tenders nightmare for the Wolves as they were out hustled by Acton 8â€"5 Two early goals by Acton shattered the Wolves defence until Jonathan Rigby poked one in for the Wolves on a scramble with Billy Haldenby getting the assist Acton retaâ€" lrated with three more to end the first period with a 5â€"1 lead Brad Shantz with the help of Bill Haldenby and Jonathan Rigby picked up a powerplay goal early in the second but minutes later Acton got it back Nick Georghiades skated right in on the opponents and made it 6â€"3 with a fast skating rush As the second period ran out Acton got that one back and continued to hold the edge The third period saw the Wolves build up their steam and Acton picked up some penalties ad ding to the advantage. The visi tors scored first with a shot that just trickled in and the Wolves Jonathan Rigby quickly got it back assisted by Grant Rutherford and Brad Shantz Billy Haldenby backhanded one in as the seconds ticked away with assist going to Brad Shantz Saturday the Wolves played one of their strongest games of the year as every man on the squad showed gusto with spirit Two goals by Elmira‘s strong defenceman Randy Pearce within seconds of each other in the second period gave Woolâ€" wich a 2â€"0 victory Sunday in Brantford the Waâ€" terloo team picked up a big win as they outplayed the Bell City team to mark the 4â€"1 victory The goal tending of Ralph Roâ€" berts coupled with extra efforts by the Woives forwards was a real morale booster for the Wolves In the second period Brad Shantz put the Wolves on the board with a good hard shot that gave his team the edge Brantford pressed hard but Waâ€" terloo dug in and cleared their own zone well Early in the third period a fast hard shot by Wolves split in busy week Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs. call Mike or Klaus at 435 Conestogo Rd W _ Waterioo N. American models. Minor Hockey Scoreboard 884â€"7640 Wasps win, tie Jeff Morgan opened the games scoring at 11:.36 with a ‘goal from John Ackerl This goal turned out to be the game winning goal as Ed Seegmiller shutâ€"out Galt 4â€"0 Waterioo Lakeshore Optimist Wasps major novice select team played host to Kitchener Kavaliers and Komets last week, knocking off Kavs 6â€"1 and tying Komets 44 Saturday Wasps got off to a slow start when Kavahers Greg Blundel! found the mark after a brief scramble in front of the Waterloo cage The Wasps then started to perform like the wellâ€"tuned skating team that they are when Tony Code evened the score on a pass from Matt Wickie Wasps never looked back as they exploded with four second period goals and another in the third. Leadâ€" blueliner Steve Farrar was knocked down and centreman Craig Foxworthy picked his spot to give the Wolves a twoâ€" Two minutes later Brantford picked the corner and came within one as they continued to press. Brad Shantz got his seâ€" cond of the day with five minuâ€" tes left in the game as he played well in the Brantford zone and another in the third. Leadâ€" ing the charge for Wasps were Donny O‘Brien and Billy Evans with two apiece, Matt Wickie with one and three assists. Dennmis Paul and Sheldon Gilchrist each with two assists Sunday Wasps met Komets in a nonâ€"playoff match that saw Waterloo blow a 3â€"0 lead Matt Wickie opened the scoring from David Thomson at 21 seconds of the first By the fiveâ€"minute mark Wasps appeared to have the game well in hand on goals by Domnny O‘Brien and Sheldon Gilchrist Komets fought back with two quick goals only to have Wasps Saturday the Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies hosted Galt for the third game in the best of three 0. M . H.A Playâ€"Downs The Chevies had won the first game of the series and Galt had won the second game In the second period Shaun Reagan made the score 2â€"0 with his goal from Peter Young and Todd Francis. At 11 15 John Ackerl scored with the assist of Gary Austin for a 3â€"0 game by Donny O‘Brien and Sheldon Gilchrist Komets fought back with two quick goals only to have Wasps Billy Evanys find the mark unas sisted early in the third Wasps then suffered a defensive breakdown as they allowed the Komets to shoot at will enaâ€" bling them to go home with a ue Gooseâ€"egg a for Seegmiller The lone goal of the third period was scored at 1:04 by Roger Carlaw from Peter Young and John Bell for a 4â€"0 victory for the Chevies Earlier in the week the Che vies hosted Woodstock for a re gular season game and defeat ed them by a 64 score Sunday saw the Chevies in Galt for a regular season game The Chevies came away from the game 5â€"2 victors Jim Haldenby opened the scoring at 2 33 with the assist of Gary Austin and Kevin Doucetâ€" te At 8: 08 Larry Gabel scored from Peter Young and John Bell to give the Chevies a 2â€"0 lead Thirtyâ€"eight seconds later Shaun Reagan made it 3â€"0 with Lâ€"*~ hss TL . z24w 7 s UV § a ’ ult WHW" «i. 0. @ n e y2. 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