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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Mar 1981, p. 23

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Saints fill Woodstock net In the nine games Waterioo‘s Hogg Fuel Saints played during February. the minor atom all stars outscored their opponents by a hefty 54 to eight margin Enroute to the nine victories netminders Timmy Breamner and Stephen Whitney combined for three shutouts and at no time allowed more than two goals The goaltending duo proâ€" duced a 0.89 goalsâ€"against average for ie month . while the Saints scored a lofty 6.00 goals per game In the final game of the month last Monday. the Saints soundly thrashed the visiting Woodstock Ralston Purinas The 11â€"1 victory was their thirtyâ€"minth of the season, and second Hub League playoff win Wateriloo started to fill the net with pucks at 2 39 of the first period when Troy Stephens netted his first of four goals Combined with a pair of assists Stephens had a sixâ€"point night to raise his season total to 106 including an astounding 78 goals > Bruins busy with 3 games Chris Code and Chip Seiling linemates with Stephens. conâ€" tributed three points aprece Seiling chipped in a goal and two assists. while Code assisted three times when his linemates scored. Code has now taken over the team lead in assists with 32 Seiling fell to second in that category during the month but added seven goals to more than double his total to a even dozen for the vear Burly rightâ€"winger Steven Rice. after just missing his first hat trick of the season dur ing several earlier games. exâ€" ploded for four scores to up his season total to 26 Rice scored eight goals in the Saints last three games Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins had a busy week as they played three Hub Leaâ€" gue playoff games Greg Adler scored for the thirteenth time and also assistâ€" ed on Matthew Zilinskas‘ final goal of the first period Zilinsâ€" kas has 44 goals to date. Bradâ€" ley Dargel also picked up an asâ€" sist on Zilinskas® score Tuesday Bruins defeated Kitchener 6â€"2. Opening the scoring for Waterloo was Alex Lehmacher from Tim Allensen and Additional points went to Mike Wilson and Scott McPherâ€" son who each recorded a pair of assists on goals by Rice. Brent Mulligan was the one defenâ€" seman to pick up a point. his asâ€" sist coming on the Adler goal HOURS : Tuesdays 6 Erb St. E. at King St. Waterloo Classical furniture in Mahogany and Wainut, Clocks, Glass, Brass, Silver, Porcelain and Militaria. Specializing in the Unique. Appraisals Estate & Insurance. David Schenk. but TRADITIONS ANTIQUES Call 885â€"0446 Minor Hockey Scoreboard Saturdays 10:30â€"6:00 Fridays till 9 p.m. Sundays 11:30â€"5:00 p.m. Wolves stopped by hot Komets Kitchener tied before the end of In the second. Waterioo hit for three unanswered goals starting with Chuck Dietrich from Jason Poag and Brad Kit Alex Lehmacher followed from John East and Chuck Dietrich scored â€" unassisted _ After Kitchener opened the scoring in the third Waterioo rebounded with the final two goals, Chuck Dietrich notching his third unâ€" assisted and Steve Israel from Chris Rigby and Rich Goode The major atom Waterioo Wolves were eliminated from the OMHA trophy race this past weekend as the Kitchener Komets downed them two games in a row Friday night Wolves lost a tough game 1â€"0 in perhaps the best game they have ever played Wolves held the edge until the half way point of the second period when the Komets Brad Johnston skated all alone into the Wolves end and although his first shot was blocked the rebound found a corner The third period saw fast two way play by both teams but it was uneventful as far as the score was concerned The Woives outshot the Komets 12â€"11 in a very tightly matched game Sunday Bruins travelled to London and almost pulled off their first win over Forest City this year before the home club scored twice in the final two minutes to win 54 * Chuck Dietrich opened the scoring unassisted for Waterioo after a scoreless first London scored two within a minute only to have Waterioo‘s Jason Poag score from Chuck Dietrich to tie 22 after two Monday Bruins hosted Strat ford and won 4â€"0 John East opened from Brad Kit and Chuck Dietrich In the second Tim Allensen scored from Steve Israel and Jason Poag from Brad Kit In the third Brad Hyde scored from Chris Rigby and Rich Goode as Derek Geisel registered the shutout In the third it was a seeâ€"saw . game battle again with London openâ€" ing the scoring David 012::\ HOSP.lOr from John East and Chuck Die trich from Jason Poag put Waâ€" dOllb'OS Mutu‘“ terloo ahead before London‘s In an exhibition game on Sa late rally turday Feb 28th. at the He Monday Bruins hosted Strat â€" speler arena Hespeler Novice ford and won 4â€"0 John East â€" defeated the Waterioo Mutuals opened from Brad Kit and by a score of 4â€"2 Hespeler Chuck Dietrich In the second _ opened the scoring at 3 23 of the Tim Allensen scored from _ first period and at 103 of the Steve Israel and Jason Poag _ second tallied again to take a 2 from Brad Kit In the third 0 lead The Mutuals responded Brad Hyde scored from Chris _ with 13 seconds remaining in Rigby and Rich Goode as Derek _ the second period on a goal by Geisel registered the shutout Dean Macdonald. assisted by Brad Karges Sunday in Kitchener the Wolves were downed 3â€"0 as Kitchener managed to maintain the control for most of the game Outshot by the Komets by a 19â€"9 edge the Waterloo boys saw each strong effort thâ€" warted. Waterloo had strong support from netminder Kevin Honeyford. defensemen David Peterson. Al Christie. Steve Farrar. Chris Leiher, Warren Thirsk and Grant Rutherford. d of In Hub League roundâ€"robin playdowns the Wolves were hit _ able to meet Hespeler on Saturâ€" als _ day In a well played game that ich _ saw the Woives offence squad Kit _ really put out, the Woives setâ€" rom _ thed in for a 2â€"2 draw The first rich period opened fast as Brad ter Shantz waltzed into the Heâ€" g in â€" speler end and after his first ded . shot was blocked, Brad slid it uck _ around to the corner to make it unâ€" 10. Raiph Roberts in goal for rom _ the Walves held Hespeler off e for the first half of the game d to ‘Mike Robinson put in a rising off shot to make it 20 after a fine City effort with Nick Georghiades club _ and Craig Foxworthy after dig two . ging the puck out of their own zone and skating right in on He the speler Wally Wassing. Chris rloo _ Hall and Joe Miller put on some don fantastic rushes but Hespeler ouly _ managed to fend them off The oag _ Wolves let up badly in the se i to cond half and Hespelér marched right in and tred the saw . game NsY Hespeler Die . doubles Mutuals Hespeler enjoved an edge in play throughout the game and increased their lead to 3â€"1 with a goal early in the third period Strong detensive play by Mu tuals Bermie Adlys. John Craig and Andrew Liddle. broke up many of Hespeler‘s scoring opâ€" portunities Sears Portrait Studio 18 color includ pormaudoece us D Raj T cipmracieny ~.. BRe No age limit. Photographic package includes three 5x7s and 15 wallet size color portraits. 95¢ for each additional subject in portrait. Choice of backgrounds. Poses our selection. Double exposure not included in this package BABIES * CHILOREN * ADULTS * FAMILY GROUPS Fairview Park Mall, Kitchener Mon . Tues . Sat 9:30 a m till 5:00 p.m Wed.. Thurs.. 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Mutuals David Henry jammed the puck past the Hespeler goaltender. assist ed by Dean Macdonald Six se conds later Hespeter scored on a break away in recording their 4â€"2 victory Un Feb 17th the Mutuals and the Kitchenes Klippers battied to a 1â€"1 tie in playoff action Both teams played well defen sively with the Klippers openâ€" ing the scoring late in the first period Mutuals _ Stephen Hooper rallied egriy in the se cond. unassisted to round out the scoring Saturday . the Waterloo Minor Peewee Panthers were hosted by Galt and came home with a 82 victory The Panthers first goal iame in the first period scored by Jeff Clugston assist ed by Brad Posliff Galt came back midway in the second to tie it up Then Waterloo took off with goals as follows Doug Cote assisted by Jason Zettler and Corey Fiske. Tony Mc Cauley assisted by Greg Prachter. Richard Carty as sisted by Greg Prachter and Tony MeCauley and Jason Zettler assisted by Randy Tra cey (Waterloo‘s goaltender: Galt scored once more making it 5â€"2 Waterloo The Panthers scored 3 more for good mea sure Chris Keller from Todd McFarlane and McFarlane from Tony Schmudt | finally Trov Schmudt from Doug Cote and Todd McFarlane ending the game 8â€"2 Waterloo Jeff Bender and Randy Tracey shared the goaltending duties for the Panthers * Sunday the Panthers were on the gravy train as they met and Big weekend for Panthers your baby‘s growing _ up... From first step to first day of school, remember the special limes with professional porâ€" traits taken reguâ€" larly at Sears. defeated Hespeler 9â€"0 at Waâ€" terioo Arena Randy Tracey in goal for Waterioo. was credited with the shutout Credit also goes to Doug Cote who played a good defensive game and racked up 4 goals and | assist The scoring was as follows first period â€" Todd McFariane from Rob Thiel and Scott Za varos second period â€" Zavaros from Jason Zettier Jeff Clug ‘ton from Corey Fiske and Brad Posliff: third period â€" Scott Zavaros scoring while 2 men short from Rob Thiel and Todd McFarlane. Doug Cote trom Jeff Clugston and Brad Posliff. Doug Cote and Corey Fiske and Clugston . Cote again from Zavaros and Thiel. R: chard Carty from Zettier and Cote and finally Doug Cote from Todd McFarlane In the first game the Down towners hosted Woodstock and defeated them‘ by a 9â€"1 score Last week the Minor Midget Downtown Businessmens As sociation‘ Downtowners played two games in Hub League New ton Division Playâ€"Offs Scott Sanders opened the scoring at 1 34 with his goal from JohnMcKerrow and, Jamie Young At 3 20 Greig Heideman scored from Greg Gunlck and Tom MacMillan John McKerrow made the score 3â€"0 with his goal at 9 33 from Jamie Young and Greg Gulck Then at 14 56 Jamie Young scored his first goal of the game from Peter Dietrich tor a 40 score o. 400 WEBER ST. . mols 9 a.m.â€"6 o WwATERIAO AAALOAL1T .~â€"~ Giilck aids Downtowner victories GAFSTAR HIGHâ€"GLOSS NOâ€"WAX rloors. WE‘VE GOT ‘EM! FITZGERALD BROTHERS LTD. 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