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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 1981, p. 21

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Viking back Chuck Wust County star Running back Chuck Wust, whose brilliant Wust, a transfer stuâ€" twoâ€"way play was an dent from Agincourt inspiration to his Vikâ€" who turned into an outâ€" ing mates, was narâ€" standing leader on the rowly edged out by field for Waterloo senâ€"_â€" Waterlooâ€"Oxford‘s ior football Vikings this Kevin Bearinger for past season, was honâ€" the Doug.Shuh Memoâ€" ored for his contribuâ€" rial Trophy, going to tions by being named the County‘s most to the Waterioo County vaiuable player in first allâ€"star team . memory of the late BCI‘s Craig Kermer (with ball) won the battle of the 35)s with Steve Jackson of Owen Sound West Hill Saturday as Knights won their own eightâ€"team tourney with a 49â€"40 victory. My wife Barbara, and sons Scott, Chima, Ilan and Duncan join with me in wishing you and your loved ones a meaningful and joyous Christmas Season. Our prayer is that God‘s gift of Peace â€" His Christmas gift â€" may be present in your home and in our World in 1982. 9 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. 885â€"4900 24 Hour Answering Service OFFICE HOURS â€" Friday AVAILABILITY Friday, January 8, 1982 3â€"5 p.m. â€" Stanley Park Maill 0 â€" 7:30 p.m. â€" Conestoga Maill WALTER MeLEAN, M.P. WATERLOO University of Waterloo standout. A pair of Wust‘s teammates, quarterâ€" back Marco Trecroce and linebacker Tom Hall, were selected to the second team allâ€" star list. 000000 Staging their annual eight;team twoâ€"day tourneéy, Knights reâ€" fused to\grant the spotâ€" light to any other as they waltzed undefeatâ€" ed in three games to the championship. Their 49â€"40 title game victory over Owen Sound West Hill was a study in execution as outlined by BCI coâ€" coach Tom Rajnovich. "I think we figured generally that we had more talent and quickâ€" ness than West Hill," said Rajnovich. ‘"We figured the only way they could beat us would be if their top gun Steve Jackson had a really super game. **So our strategy was to pressure them, beâ€" cause against the press Jackson brings the ball up the court, and makâ€" ing him work hard with the ball we were hoping to wear his shooting down, which is exactly what happened, he had 10. points in the first half and only five in the second." By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Some outstanding deâ€" fensive work from a player known more for his offensive contribuâ€" tions aided Bluevale Knights senior boys basketball team on the weekend as they were the latest winners. of the ‘"Miserable Host" award, Stalwart defence brings BCI title *b( 4 7 :gv_,_ 8 a : .- w.fv.Nmeng»w ’ g L. SMMMMMMMMMMM@" "And he had lots of help from our other kids too." s Knights started the tournament Friday with a decisive 7544 win over Listowel, the eventual conselation champions. Keith Lazenby, the other half of Knight‘s doubleâ€"barrel offense, had 19 points while Kermer supplied 18 and Mike Gassewitz contributed a neat 10. That thrust Knights into semiâ€"finals play against Preston Panâ€" thers where Kermer and Lazenby had 19 each in BCI‘s 60â€"47 conâ€" WATERLOO.CHRONICLE, TUESDA Y , DECEMBER 22, 1981 .â€" PAGE 21 eight for the winners. "If there were any other players on our quest. Bryan Dean popped home another Owen Sound West Hill\ m e anw hile crunched Burlington Central 67â€"38 to snare the other spot in the final. © ‘"Overâ€"all we\phyed three pretty decent games considering we played eight in 10 days with two flights (Winâ€" nipeg tourney) in beâ€" tween. We were fightâ€" ing fatigue, but we took care of the ball reasonâ€" ably well," commented Rajnovich. team to single out, I think you could look at Brian Mitgang, he did an excellent job of runâ€" ning the team on the floor, he scored two or three key baskets too, didn‘t get a lot of points but they came at key In the final game, Kermer also led all scorers with 16 points while Lazenby‘s 15 matched Jackson‘s . Listowel slipped by Glenview Park 45â€"44 in consolation game while Preston took the thirdâ€" place position with a 61â€"50 win over Burlingâ€" ton.

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