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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Mar 1981, p. 21

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Play at OFSAA begins Friday and concludes Saturday. That victory allowed Vikings to be the CWOSâ€" SA representative to take on the Owen Soundâ€" Chelsey winner in a challenge match format beâ€" tween the AA (Vikings) and A (Owen Sound) winners last Thursday. WCI, playing host to the match, had no probâ€" lem in defeating Owen Sound three games straight to earn the right to attend the provinâ€" cial finals, where they finished fifth of 19 teams last year. Giselle Kavanagh (12) and Abby McKâ€" eown (3) of Waterloo Vikings go up to block a Brantford spike during CWOSSA play last Tuesday. Capital in for Viking Thanks to some excellent timing, Waterloo senior girl volle‘yball Vikings will be off to Otâ€" tawa tomorrow for their second consecutive apâ€" pearance in the Ontario high school finals. . Despite losing the Waterloo County crown and preliminary Central Western Ontario playoff to Cameron Heights, Vikings won when it counted most at CWOSSA last Tuesday defeating Caâ€" meron 3â€"1 in the final of the fourâ€"team event. * OPEN $ x UP TO $80,000 40,000 e HIGH RATIO 95% . BELOW PRIME FINANCING RATES AVAILABLE NO NONSENSE LOANS From MORTGAGE 15% up to PERSONAL Bs started fast to open the bestâ€"ofâ€"seven final, taking a 2â€"0 lead in less than five minutes, but in their customary manner this 1981 playoff season, Most impressive about the win was the fact Bs fired home seven goals on Stratford goalie Rick Petrie in just two periods. Petrie, ackâ€" nowledged as the class of the league in goalâ€" tending circles, was yanked in favor of Mark Flanagan for the third, and it was FJanagan who allowed the eventual winner by Mike Ertel halfway through the final stanza. Stratford Cullitons, rated the class of the Midwestern Junior B loop this year along with Siskins, were the latest to get stung by Bs when the upstart Kitchener crew hung an 8â€"7 defeat on them Friday right in the Festival City. Note to Owen Sound Mercury‘s and Waterioo Siskins â€" don‘t feel badly about losing to Kitchener Ranger Bs. 1t seems no one these days is escaping the wrath of the rampaging Rangers. By Rick Campbeli Chronicle Sports Editor Upstart Bs won‘t give up QOWM EYBOARDS 1315 Bishop St., Cambridge 653â€"2031 168 King St. S., Waterloo 579â€"1860 OFFICES 1334 Weber St. E., Kitchener 14 Staniley St., Ayr Beaming about the victory, Baker was of the antics of his youthful club in this, his rookie season behind the bench. "I think the turnâ€" ing point came when we got our fourth goal right after they went up 6â€"3, we controlled the play the rest of that period." Todd Hoffman, Mike Gazzola and Larry Power each had a pair of goals for Rangers, who play host to Cullitons in game two of the series tonight in Kitchener. Singles went to Mike Mader, who opened the scoring less than two minutes .into the game, and Ertel. In earlier playoff series, Rangers had overcome a fourâ€"goal deficit against Owen Sound, and a threeâ€"goal margin against Siskins to rally for victories. ‘*When Stratford got up 6â€"3 the kids really got angry (at themselves)," said Kitchener coach John Baker, who is getâ€" ting his share of both thrills and grey hairs out allowed Cullitons to vault into a 6â€"3 lead beâ€" fore wiping out the hanâ€" dicap midway through the second period with four consecutive goals. Topple Cullitons in Stratford Adding his amazeâ€" ment at how wide open the contest was, the Kitchener coach lauded the work of referee Rob Good of Waterloo as a contributing factor in the exciting contest. ‘‘That‘s the best reâ€" fereed game we‘ve had in the playoffs. He let the kids play hockey, sure he called the penalâ€" ‘‘Seven goals against him in the first two periods, you just don‘t do that every day against the best goalie in the league,"" he said. equally as pleased with his â€" team‘s _ output against _ Petrie _ on foreign ice. ASSOCIATE STORES â€"Install new brake lining and/or new pads â€"Resurtace rotors and drums â€"Inspect master and wheel cylinders â€"Check front and rear oil seals â€"Inspect all brake lines BRAKE OVERHAUL For most cars and small trucks Extra charges if disc brake calipers need overhaul or to be replaced COMPLETE WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1981 â€" PAGE 21 Quality, workmanship and parts are guaranteed for 1 year or 19,000 kilometers Tires Batteries Auto Parts Accessories Tools Hardware Bicycles Graham took both the Wyandotte (Saturday) and Wayne (Sunday) overâ€"all titles, and also added the Roy Helâ€" minski Memorial Award to his list of credits for winning the 3,000m event in Wyandotte. ties that were obvious, Game three of the but he was consistent series will be back in with both teams and Stratford Friday. Game really had the game time tonight at the Aud under control."‘ is 8 p.m Steve Graham of the In addition to his inâ€" Kâ€"W Sertoma Speedsâ€" dividual laurels, kating Club won th& Senâ€" Graham also helped the ior A men‘s title at a Canadian men‘s relay pair of weekend compee team to secondâ€"place. titions in Michigan. 2 o HANDY ANDY 354 KING STREET NORTH Waterioo, Ont. 886â€"9550 (Beside MacDonalds) â€"Repack front wheel bearings â€"Clean and lubricate brake back plates â€"Check emergency brake â€"Check the tires and tire pressure â€"Road test car Local speedskating fans will have plenty of opportunity these next two weeks to see their sport at its finest. This weekend at Conestoga Complex the Ontario Speedskating _ chamâ€" pionships will be held.

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