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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Dec 1981, p. 33

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bury Invitational Rinâ€" gette tournament. Waterloo played five . games and did not taste defeat collecting four wins and a tie. tournament last weekâ€" The championship end with the Tween game was a closelyâ€" division runner up troâ€" fought contest with the phies. team exchanging goals Thunderbirds put on until midway through a demonstration of the final period when great team play to earn Gloucester went ahead a position in Sunday‘s two goals and then final game against a â€" hung on for a 6â€"4 victoâ€" strong team from ry in the face of an all Gloucester. On their out effort by the Thunâ€" way to becoming finalâ€" derbirds. Titans blast Toronto JCC Many of those came on dumpâ€"off passes to Tom Kieswetter who hit for 22 points, secâ€" ondâ€"best to playing coach Mike Visser‘s 34. Les Robertson added 17 boosted by four slam dunks including one Their first game was with Walden and Waâ€" terloo won 11â€"4. They then tied Cambridge 6â€"6, blasted West Ferris 9â€"4, doubled Sudbury 6â€"3 and then in the championship game handled Gloucesâ€" All eight players for Titans hit the scoreâ€" sheet, but the most significant fact was that Dan Berry set a club record for assists with 16. tured to came home with all the marbles from the Sudâ€" Kâ€"W Mr. Stereo Titans had things all their way last Thursâ€" day as they drubbed Toronto JCC 118â€"51 in Etobicoke Recreationâ€" al Basketball League action. Waterloo Disco peâ€" tites made the trip worthwhile last weekâ€" Thunderbirds put on a demonstration of great team play to earn a position in Sunday‘s final game against a strong team from Gloucester. On their way to becoming finalâ€" Shawn Mulroney Mark Hall Steve Bolt Jeff Bender John Ackerl _ Dennis Brox Jeff Nickel Tim McCullough The Waterloo Thunâ€" derbirds returned from the annual Sudbury inâ€" vitational ringette tournament last weekâ€" end with the Tween division runner up troâ€" phies. Steve Crocker Fred McEachnie Todd Sheridan Tim Fedy Pat Hinnegan Jeff Job Roger Carlaw Chris Glenwright Rob Sutherland Todd Loveday Kevin Doucette Jeff Nickel ur wins and a tie. for the five games were Their first game was Jennifer Hume with 11 ith Walden and Waâ€" goals and 10 assists, rloo won 11â€"4. They Christine East 8â€"7, en tied Cambridge Staci Berner 9â€"3, Anâ€" 6, blasted West drea Jalbert 9â€"4, Jane erris 9â€"4, doubled Logan 1â€"2, Kim Koch idbury 6â€"3 and then in 1â€"3, Kim Stephans 1â€"2 e championship and Colleen Dietrich ime handled Gloucesâ€" â€" one assist. Thunderbirds runnersâ€"up Discos win Hockey Scoreboard Siskin stats Sudbury â€" Crown defence was supplied by Lynn Rettinger, Vanessa Stack, Julie Taylor, Jennifer Israe! and Colleen Dietrich. Strong goaltending by Wendy Hearn and Monica Conners led the team to victory. Super from behind the backâ€" board, Berry and Brian Ray had 13, John Weber 10 and Brian Hummell and Guy Goldston two each. ter 84. ist they were undefeatâ€" ed, eliminating Walden 8â€"7, Cambridge 10â€"7 and Kitchener 8â€"6. JCC is last in the league at 0â€"8 while Titans remain tied for first with Toronto Drifters at 7â€"1. Titans play the sixthâ€"place Toâ€" ronto Ausra club (3â€"4) Thursday. "All eight of our guys saw court time, everyâ€" one had fun, we ran a lot and didn‘t do much pressing," said Visser. ‘"In fact, we tried not to press them, but they just kept making misâ€" take after mistake..." 11 Scoring for Waterloo 19 15 28 19 20 22 19 19 17 19 4 17 19 7â€" 9 19 3 11 12 7 6 18 6° 7 17 5 8 18 4 7 12 5 5 MP GA AVG 80 568 30 3.17 1 502 32 130 0o 21 16 14 13 13 13 11 10 10 10 166 12 18 18 Rick Arnaud. But this was too little too late and the Chevies took the 6â€"5 win. Oakville scored 4 unansâ€" wered goals in the third period to take the 5â€"2 win. The major bantam ‘Twin City Optimists" A‘s hosted two CTA League games last Bill Kuchma opened the scoring at 1:19 with a goal from Ray Hyde. Then at 12:59 Wayne Ersâ€" kine scored from Don Macinâ€" tosh to tie the game. Twentyâ€"two seconds into the scored from Peter Wowk and Troy Cordingley to put Brampton out front. Brett Johnston scored nineâ€" teen seconds later with the assist of Sean Madorin to tie the game at 2â€"2. Chris Paranyi scored at 2:14 from Kevin McGraw and Brett Johnston to give the A‘s back the lead. Once again Brampton tied the game. Mike Montgomery scored the goal at 13: 26 from Rob Kerton scored his first goal of the game at 13: 49 from Rob Hunter to give the A‘s back the lead. Then at 14:04 George Stobo scored from Wayne Erskine to tie the game gt 44. In the third period Rob Kerton scored his second goal of the game at 4: 32 from Ray Hyde and Jeff Sheridan. 9: 30 unassisted for Brampton The visitors opened the scorâ€" ing at 2: 53 with a goal by Bob Dann from Steve Kennedy and Rick Arnaud. Then at 10,02 John McKerâ€" row scored with the assist of Pete Dietrich to tie the game. Brent Ellis put the Chevies out front with his goal at 11:11 from Scott Sanders. Brampton tied the game at 22 with Bill Snow‘s goal at 1: 27 of the second period from Lee Tyler and Rick Arnaud. A scoring spree by the Cheâ€" vies put them back in the lead 62. Tom MacMillan scored at 3: 26 from Bob Walls and Blair Hilliard, At 4:49 Joel Curtis scored with the assist of Pete from Brent Ellis and Jamie Young. Then at 8:49 Joel Curtis scored his second goal with the assist of Blair Hilliard and Greg Giilck. Tomlinson. Darryl scored his second goal at 5: 16 from Kelly Tomlinson and Lee Tyler. Then at 14:29 Ken MacDonald In the second period the Chevies scored 2 goals to take the lead in the game. Greig Heideman scored both goals for the Chevies. At 1:26 Greig scored with the assist of Tom MacMillan. Then Greig scored at 1: 19 with the assist of Bob Walls. The Lakeshore Optimist noâ€" vice Wasps met Kitchener Kats at the Annex on Tuesday and came away with a wellâ€" earned 92 victory, as they skated hard and played their positions throughout the game. Tony Code was the star of the game for Wasps with five goals, while John Harper, Wayne Dietrich, Jamie Howe In the first game the A‘s met Brampton and defeated them by a 7â€"5 score. The third period was all Brampton as they scored 3 unans wered goals. At 1:21 Darryl Ruff scored from Kelly Earlier the Chevies travelâ€" led to Oakville for a game and were defeated 5â€"2. and Brian Thirsk all had sinâ€" though Waterioo had a definite edge throughout the game, the Kats applied good pressure several times during the game, and the Wasps goalies had to be sharp. Steve Chris, in particular, made several tremendous saves in the first period, and the defence played well throughout. The Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies hosted Brampton for a CTA League game and edged them by a 6â€"5 _ Scott Charliton, Chris McDermitt and Brent Curry all shared in the assists. Alâ€" Chevies hold off Brampton Hat trick for A‘s Kerton Wasps win over Kats from Rob Dann and and Ritchie at 6;35 t tie the game for the last time at 55. ‘Then at 10:47 Rob Kerton scored his third goal of the game for a hatâ€"trick to put the A‘s out front 65. Assisting on the goal was Bill Kuchma and Rob Hunter. The final goal! of the game came at 12: 41 off the stick of Bill Kuchma with the assist of Ray Hyde and Sean This gave the ‘Twin City Optimists‘ A‘s the 7â€"5 victory. In their second game against Burlington the A‘s were shutâ€"out 13â€"0. Waterloo Tigers hosted Brampton and drew 44 with their major peewee guests. Tigers opened the scoring with Chuck Dietrich slamming in a goalmouth pass from Chris Rigby, with Derek Seiâ€" bert getting the other assist. Costly loss for Tigers LOSE 7 to 15 lbs. the first week and PARTICIPANTS MUST BE AT LEAST 10 LBS. OR MORE OVERWEIGHT, BASICALLY HEALTHY WITH A SINCERE DESIRE TO LOSE THE WEIGHT AND KEEP IT OFF!! OVERWEIGHT MEN AND WOMEN PROFESSIONAL WEIGHT CONTROL CLINICS . 30 Duke St. West, Suite 603 ) * _ . . o icnengr Onierls _ _ TO PARTICIPATE IN A WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM THE ‘"PROFESSIONAL DIET PLAN®‘ IS THE NEWEST, FASTEST MEDICALLY SOUND REDUCING PROGRAM KNOWN NEXT TO TOTAL STARVATION. JUST FANTASTIC RESULTS THAT YOU CAN SEE AFTER THE FIRST VISIT THIS IS NOT A FREE PROGRAM. AS PEOPLE VARY SO DO WEIGHT LOSSES. MASTER CHARGE /VISA 3 to 7 Ibs. per week thereafter WITH NO LIQUID PROTEIN NO HUNGER _ NO EXERCISE NO DANGEROUS DRUGS. WANT ED No contracts, fasting or special exercises. No promises â€" just results BEFORE CHRISTMAS mouth scramble from Jason Poag and Tim Allensen from Steve Israel. Tigers came up against a tough checking Ching club and lost 42. Tiger goals went to Richard Goode from a goalâ€" In the third period John East slid into the goal post after making a check and broke his arm. The injury will keep John out of the lineup for eight weeks and Tigers will miss his blueline play and humour in the dressing room. â€" But John East then scored on a point shot off a faceoff won by Tim Allensen. Brampton took the lead again but at 4:28 of game on a powerplay assisted the lead when Dietrich scored from Kit but Brampton scored with two minutes left to tie. 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