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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Feb 1981, p. 23

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( Minor Hockey Scoreboard I Friday the Cubs iravelled to Gait to play the Chargers a Hub League Play-0H ggme Last week lb- luot Mon qtairtictiMmettheGatt Wuhan-Maud than 013A Play-Dov“ ”lama-Indu- them-nulls}! mum- “pupa-I'm” The rubs opened the scoring at 4 05 with a goal by Brad Haellk from John Leeer and Joey Germann Cubs” Ludolph blanks can Joh- Williams opened the aeorittftrtth-tr$0'rith in trom like Naluger and Darryl Gene] Then at I " like Ndugr scored nth the usuts of any] Gene! and Joey German to give the Cubs 3 " lead During the game Trevor lar dolph. tn net tor the Cubs, held the Chargers off the scoreboard to register the shut-out and give the Cubs the bo victory Brad Haelzle scored his se- mud goalofthe game at? 37 of the thud period from John Leader to give the Cubs the bl Victory Cougars rebound Saturday Kitchener VlSlled Waterloo and were humbled by a 3-0 score Throughout the game Waterloo continually con- trolled the puck and then early in the third period Brian Bishop sent Waterloo on top as he laced in a pass from John Fazakas Mike Dietrich sent Brian Br shop down the left Wing and his relay was slammed into the goal by a streaking Chris Read Brian Bishop put the King on the cake as he propelled a high shot over a prone Kitchener goaltender ably named by Chris Read and Andrew Reeve Rob Kuias'inski frustrated the Kitchener players as he han- dled all shots with relative ease , Waterloo Mum Peewee "Cougars' continued their OMHA playdowns as they Ven- tured Into Kitchener and were defeated by a 5-! score The "Cougars never seemed to get on track and after Chris Read scored on a penalty shot to he the game l-l. Kitchener explod- ed for four unanswered goals In the third period This gave the 'ann Horton Cubs the series 2 games lot Sunday the "Cougars" tra- velled to Elmira and eked out a 3-2,wm over Woolwnch In the Hub Vague playoffs Friday night the Waterloo Panthers met Kitchener Km aders at Don McLaren Arena in Panther effort falls short HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT The Cmtith, cFund Raising Plan Available For Groups, - all For morn information MONTHLY SPECIALS! HELEN LARUE More Than 40 New Kin for 1981 We teach needlework stitches (Crewel. Needlepoint. etc.) m your home on a party basis FREE HOSTESS GIFT! mlimg-dlhhudtw out at “no series In DINA my“. ”hamlet Impdmutbl’m, mmumtumgms iatstirutrehetoritta.raittr" Ttorsceeta-d'rs.ms1t hum KIM - hut touting Vanuatu-limo we would pend. the PM can! ahead than to Jeff tnm- sum from Corey Puke and Brad Posh" The Krusaders scored three more making it " Kitchener Corey Piste of the Panthers found the mark for Waterloo aided by Chris Keller Kitchener Panthers lound the mark for Waterloo aided by Chrtst Keiter Kitchener scored again immediately followed by the Panthers fourth goal scored by Brad Posh" assisted by Corey Fiske, making " 5-4 Kitchener Before the Panthers could he " up Kitchener scored once more clinching the game 6-4 Jeff Bender played an excellent game In the Waterloo net Saints winning streak now 22 In the process of burning the Cambridge Shoppers Drug Marts for the third time in a week. Walerloo's Minor Mom Hogs Fuel Saints raised their season record to 37 wins against a Single loss and three lies The Saints have not been defeated or tied in their last a games Sunday the Panthers hosted Kitchener at Waterloo Arena m the second game of the series Kitchener defeated Waterloo I 2 Credit for both the Panther goals belongs to Todd Mo Farlane assisted by Tony Mo Cauley and Jason Zetller and McFarlane agam assumed by Chris Keller Friday's 6-l Victory over Cambridge was the firsl Hub League playoff for the league- leading Saints The prevuous weekend the Saints had ousted Cambridge from the OMHA playoffs, _ Waterloo leaped out to an early 4-0 lead as each of the Saints' first four shots ended up In the net, From then on. the outcome of the game was really m very little doubt and both teams seemed resigned to that fact In the first minute of play Brad Dargel forced the puck away from lwo CSMbndge players along the oards Matthew leinskas caught up with Dargel's clearing pass m- snde the CamTrsdge blnehne and lifted his shot into the upper corner for Waterloo's hrs! score ipss than a minute later. de- lenseman Todd . 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