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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 1981, p. 23

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my?" the Cubs “A” tfvvgut'rl1'fo'1 the 5-4 win' Letterman 's tourney next week. st-ed I H Igeciatktes " exciting. thrill-a-mlnule Krtckets "and arty In the (Int period when I long shot Medal! I Headers suck into the net. but WIsps came tuck to Icon hunt I sen-thu- infrmttrtttheret.NtyCdde getting the pal from WIyle Dietrich Ind Scott M. In the new period. bud work from the Wasp stand them to I H Ind. with Duo-id: "rsetrte new RIM: and Code Ind then Scott (mutton. parked in but of the W’ “I took I patssemt "on Brian mm Ind However. three goals in quick amt-custom from the thickets restored their lead. and the Wasps seemed to be struggling, Early in the third period, however, Tony Code took a pass at the centre line and swept arm-Id a defender to rine a shot into the corner of the net and tie the s are at 4-4, Krickots continue: to press and restored their lead, then added another before Wayne Dietrich pulled Wasps again to within one goal when he scored troma quick pass from Scott Hands. Wasps pulled their goaltender in the last 30 seconds. but to no avail, , [Ate-hon Optima novice Wasps took on the medal Kin-hour mm " the " udoo Arena on Sunday. all iapped It hone It was a good, elose-fought game which with a little luck could easily have gone the other way, Coach Pat Bishop and his crew deserve to be commended for the steady improvement their team is showing over the wason thus tar. Waterloo Tigers played in Guelph Thursday and came away with a H) win giving Tigers a good record of ll-1-2 in their first year oPAAA comv petition, V Derek Oeisel in goal for Waterloo earned his shutout with the help of Hyde. Seibert, Schenk and Thiel. whose de- fensive work kept Guelph for- wards in check all night. At s: 45 of the second period Brad Kit scored the winning goal on I three-way passing play from Tim Allensen and Alex Lehman-her. Then at 5:58 of the third period Brad Hyde passed to Chuck Dietrich deep in the Waterloo end and Dietrich scored on I hard rush carried him into the Guelph net. Alex Lehmachér made it 3-0 when he scored a fine short, handed goal and the last goal went to Jason Pong at 3: Mi in a goalmouth scramble assisted by Rob ThieL Horton Cubs rolling along Last week the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton' Cubs played three CTA league annex - them 'out 2-0." Tim Brenner registered the shut-out for the tirst in] orttte game at .1“ from this Code Geisel gets Tiger shutout The sports scene locally won't be completely shut down Christmas Week and helping to see to that will be the ninth annual Wilfrid Laurier University's Lettermen's Club Junior Basket- ball Invitational. Sixteen schools will take part in the two-day event which begins with opening round play Tuesday Dec. 29 and concludes Wednesday at 8 pm. with the championship game. Schools entered will come from Windsor. Sarnia, Chatham, Tillsonburg. Guelph, Brant- ford and Waterloo County. All games are at the WLU complex. In the one fame tht Cubs Tough loss for Wasps Minor Filoekiiy Scoreboard ]7 Chris Code for I " iron. Ttqtyseoe_ttt.ralofthe an: at 0:01 unassisted to dvetheClhasz lend. Then " 1:11 Scott McPher son Icon-d from like Wilson and Bun! Mulligan to give the Cubs I " Ind. Built! In the we! the Cub inn-ll“ ”00km Ind eat- hone " vista-:2 M Cd: wed ttmt at muwmamrm smummps-mu. Mutual-yaw seoeedhomseottB-etotie the - Seventeen ”to“: later Martina-Who- first iraiotthe-rttts4s WH'MBWMI“ M Code. M with "gt m left My wand Ms second goal hom Hut Stgt hack and Gris Code. In .the no“ period Troy Stephens scout! at " from - Greg antov scored one. ville's third goal It 1:12 from Kyle Warriuton. For their third game the Cubs travelled to Guelph and came away H victors, Mike Wilson opened the scoring at the " second mark. Assisting on the goal was Steven Rice and Scott McPherson. 3m to put Olivine ahead FI. With 1:56 left in the game Matt leinskas scored from Mike Brooks and Chip Seiling to give the Cubs the 14 win. At I: " of the second period Troy Stephens scored from Chip Seiling and Chris Code. Steven Rice scored at 2:20 from Brad Dargel and Matt Zilinskas lo give the Cubs a 3-0 lead, Then at 3:15 Brad Dargel scored with the assist of Matt Zilinskas and Steven Rice for a 4-0 score. Geramano Carbon? broke Steven Whitney's shut-out with his goal at 5:11 of the third period from Joe Drenters and Stephen McVicker. The Major Bantam 'Twin City Optimists' A's hosted one CTA League game last week against Burlington, Jett Sheridan opened the scoring at 13:21 with an unlsA sisted goal for the A's. Thirty-four seconds later Steve Russell scored from John Gladiator to tie the game. In the mom] period Bill Kuchma scored at the 27 second mark from Chris Pannyi to put the A's out front. Chris Pannyi gave the A's a two goal lead at 6:” with his goal from Rob Hunter, The visitors then scored two goals to tie the - at " Wally Morton scored at 13:50 from Mike Hoes and Kevin Sallow: scored at “:05 from Dale Dorian. Eleven seconds into the third period Dean Brtmettl scored from Dale Cook and Keith Donov-n to put Burling- ton ahead bt. Then at 8:12 Paul Cook scored from Dean Brunettl to give Burlington the 5-4 win overtheA's, Rob Xenon scored at " from Rod Douala tor the A's to once “an: tie the gums at A's edged by Burlington Gloucester edged the Bruins 2-1 in their second Mme. Cyrus Taghizadeh séored at a: lo from Jonathan Ruby and Brian Gillis to tie the game at 1-1. The Minor Pee Wee 'Bauer' Bruins travelled to Oshawa to participate in the Annual Tournament. In the tourna. ment the Bruins lost two gum-s and tied one. At 6:59 Pierre Desautels scored from Mark Zoryk, period David [new wilted unassisted for Gloucester to give themttte2:lwin. - - In their first game the Bruins were shut-out by Greg Kains and the Toronto Mari- bores " V In their third game ot the Tournament the Bruins tied Pembroke. Mich. 2-2. Then " 8:05 Darryl Geisel scored from Brad Hulzle and Darren Johnston to tie the game It I-i, Twenty-one spoonds Inter Tim Jones scored from Tim Quill and Frank Clemons for Pembroke, Pembroke scored first with a goal at 6:57 by Robert McGee from Mike Ketleher and Inn MacArthur, The /sehiueter' Chevies hosted Brandon! In their sec» ond game, With 4:51 left in the game Darryl (Edsel scored from Brad Hlelzle and Darryl Hart. Ieib for the Bruins to tie the - at 2-2. period. “He Clonal: scored the ”I from Paul B”: otdBeqttGuidMin. Then " I: " Blake Ellis Miro-Illa" Hull-Maul Job Helm to tie the an III-1.3m! Ellis scored u tt.iftmggtiertttt+ to put the Charles out [not " Guelph " they seored4tmna.- rend - to take In: awe " Hallie Croce“ scored at " from Paul and.” and Scott cm. At 1:54 Dot Mk scored trom Rod Cunningham. Peter Buck- eridge scored at It! hon: The 'Bauer' Bruins travelled to Guelph for I CPA [game game and were defeated 4-3. Ken TNttodettu opened the scoring at 8:03 with In unu- sisted soul for Guelph Then at " of the second period Ken “modem scored from Jamie Vickers for a " two more but root the Not 104.! WI" MI payed two CN u." m. hr the tteat an. the ' vheu tnvelbd h Gunilla and won been“ " The lone goal of the game was scored at 11:11 of the tlrst period. Craig Henson scored the goal on the power play from Tony Romany. Dntftetstteaide m1 " In: Dan MI: scored hum Paul Brydges. .. Brad Hunk scored the Bruins‘ ttrat on! " 1:30 from Brim Gillls and Joe Germ-nu. .,.g. 'dllll Brr's't; tillMI . l, V159"; . Tie fr. [Mil bf IP 2tri 'i'? :i, . '45:: 1 V Bruins ousted from tourney T?ttnfthittheseotm, Chevios drop G-trhPeoemdtirytmo-l, 4ilftt8'tf *0i:l?f'lii' u trtA omxwmummew Goe6mio-d at " [In Mlmmmbu thrBor_rtatq:g6B" Watson wand W40 gtveGeetyltttte4-8wtrt. lack human-nun but» se-ug to! the Bruins was Brad W from Darryl Gone! III Dam- Johann mud from Daryl Genet Bmd_t.ti.ttt.-. " " Bmdiatts:rrttte Bmigta-tthaqtb8wtthhi. In] atott-JehatWti. tumaa-eiaN. [and st.' Waterloo mlnot midget Eagle. In ttrug In Hub League "doll with three vic- torlel in their past (our garnet Eagles then rebounded to hammer Kitchener Green $3 with gods coming from Arne Jogi hom Brett Scott and Kevin Freiheil. Kevin Field- ing from Steve Hebel. Joni from Freiheit. Paul Wuergler from Dave McMInin, Hebe! trom Fielding and Orth from Tim Rice. . , Eula dropped a " decl- slon to Hespeler with Waterloo goals going to Shawn Orth from Steve Hebel and Tommy Jacobs from Dave McMartin. Following that up Eagles bounced Kitchener who m with goals going to Freiheit from Martin and John Mei» bein. Wuergler from Heibein and McManin. Orth unassist» ed. Orth from Jacobs and Fielding, Orth from Jacobs and Hebel. Orth from Jacobs Fielding's three goals then led Eagles to a 14-1 conquest In their most recent encounter‘ Frelheit. Orth and McConnell each added .4 pair of while and Fielding. Heirin from Wuergler, Jacobs rom Orth and Rice, Jacobs frtrm Frei, heit and Orth and Moll-run from Hebel and Heibein, and Jacob all added alludes. Assists went to Jacobs and Orth with (our each. Boone and Jon! with two Heibein. Fielding, Freihell and Scott with one each, Eagles coming on strong After losing " to I talented Welland tum. the Sums dis, covered success is spglled H-A-WD-W-O-R-K. Using this' approach, they swept the next three games, beating Bump Ion 34). Kitchener 6-3 and Burllngton t-1. in the Welland gme. goals were scored by McDonald assisted by Ylnu. Wickie from McDonald and Scabrook and Gilchrist from Submit. Against Brampton, the Saints scorers were Wickie from Evans and Yantx, Wickle trom Evans and Hooper unu- “and. While visiting Kitchener, Waterloo scorers were Gilchrist getting three, two unassisted And one from Henna-Id, Hooper from Wick be, Yum: from Wicklc Ind .l::!buryl_(3_¢dmnd_ Saints work pays off, FROM 'rr1rECzlCEeiflCzlCalCEeoECzC%C2fC2EC2E5 Jim Schumllu was the top playmate! for Waterloo nmnsxlng four Insists. Steven Thom, Todd Schott and Jason Bitter all contributed two goals while Brian Bishop pot- ted one. Paul McArdle earned two assists while Julian Bran. don, Mike Clemens, and An. drew Reeve all collected one point. Fine comeback ”and by qiUie in Yul: "6Gi1ettgtat6qtqt w. With only I seconds left in the game Kitchener secured the victory during I stumble In front of the Mr, I not Kllchener charged back to tCe the column but Waterloo continued to spun and trained I " III-run. . Uuoruiisateiy Waterloo re- celved consecutive penalties 1919!: up" quickly convenod. Friday was“ Mr 't- Inbuu - human aur- utnod their CM~DIII rink Kitchener K01" and were with“ try an " Icon. Mr.TqtrieVtia- lead and after Kitchener re- plied Waterloo pumped in three more to open up a bl Friday Waterloo minor atom Cupolo Bees hosted Kit, chener and lost 7 L The teams skated equally in the first with Klchener going up HI. But in the second and third periods Waterloo faded as Kitchener piled up the goals. Michael Kreutwr fired the lone goal for Waterloo unassisted in the third. Bees travel to Grimsby m the Christmas holiday Mntson for a tournament. WIW minor peewee Pan- thers concluded ISM Hub League action with a late three-goal rally to gain a " tie against the talented Kin-tr ener Krusaders, Panthers jumped into an early lead as Mike Robinson lunged the puck up the right wing Ind his rebound was ritled high into the Kitchener net by linemate [an Kechnie. Before the end of the first period. Kitchener moved ahead bl on a pair of goals within eight seconds. Waterloo tied the game " as Ian Kechnie delivered a perfect pass from left wing to Mike Robinson who "notched the tying marker. Krusaders moved ahead " on a short- handed goal before we end of the period. Another quick pair of Kitch- ener goals put them up " by the middle of the final period, but Panther spirits were un- daunted. Captain and centre Mike Nahiger gained his third assist on an artful goaimouth tipin by Mike Robinson. with Kechnie again assisting. Wa, terioo closed the margin to one as Joe Miller worked the puck Cupolo Bees outclassed t . --" ii . Waterloo Separate School . I Supporters. Children. ' g i Principals and Stuns: s . my the Spirit of RENEW Ei'iill, i Shine forth with light to bring .. , , ' Warm personal refleetions ‘ " , il On the Birthday of Our King. tran 'LTI s V ‘ ‘ " a, ~ P 1t's Umeworn and Archaic. But “my: most sincere. _ L' Merry Christmas to all And I Ham New Year! All Marie Sell. md i Trustee. [08.83. 3.x . INi Bl Itti Itil F, in I .3: Ag . iEEBtt=] i1=Mll 'ilgallli% Lail r L bi , .. allll , , " Mr. Tranny overhauled for Panthers 0.- lug, Uiibttgotttt @reetings May the Spirit of RENEW Shine forth with light to bring Warm personal reactants 0n the Birthday of Our King. " them and archaic Bet always moat “new. Merry Mm: to all And a Happy Nev Year? WATERLOO CHRONICLE making to the bench In: an um attacker. Irina" Bill Hilde-by and Craig Pol- vonhy varied the putt to Bttt O’Brien who drove but the lying market, Having with“ Kitchener ‘11. Punk" re joked oeerttt.ttar_d He and complimented Chris "The anyplace Burlington minor bantams rolled over Waterloo Twin City Optimist Warriors 7-4 in CIA ham ac- tion, out at MI and and his pun MJMMIIW puma» "trt, may and homeland...“ ttredabqlietttsto.thetute- "ML Lena" amfPetey Penna! for their sputum. play on a Over the holidays coaches Bott Candy, Rick 'Merutsld and Bolt RotoxirtAi will lead Panthers Into tour-unmet" play " Hilton. Warriors are no match for Burlington Will guarantee you and your family, every year'for the rest of your life,- tun in the‘sun at out beautiful ocean front resort hotel with a fully equipped kitchen in every suite - all for a one time only cost ot $1,250.00. Visa/Mastercard/Bank Financing Available. Call collect: FLORIDA VACATION Club International Waterloo Sickine Jr. IB Hockey Club ANNUAL mm on": DEC. ' / 81 Licence #319580 "t Prize - Side of Beef - 2nd Prize - Std. ot Pork Ron Horton Waterloo. 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