Mark Terlevic (35) of St. Jerome's Lions protects the ball as Burlington Assumption defenders Pat Kelly (41) and N Bestor (44) vie tor possession. Lions won this opening game handily, but were 59-55 losers to St. Catharines Denis Morris Redmen in Sunday‘s final of the inaugural all-Ontario Catholic Midge Boys Basketball tournament hosted by St. Jerome's on the weekend. Terlevic and teammate Pat Grobe were named tournament all- stars. 15% "33j:,iti',),l:i, WINGS 677 BA!ntytt9ttAlr_,AtiAtttttterfirh4i330 ' 245 Edinburgh Rd. S., Guelph - 8364731 BALL HAUL Waterloo Siskins had their fourth consecu- tive Sunday night home game postponed on the weekend when the se- vere winter weather prevented New Ham- burg Hahns from mak- ing the trip to Water- loo. Siskins did manage a 4-3 win in Owen Redmen started off with a 4W34 decision over Hamilton Cardi, nal Leger. slipped by Oshawa Paul Dwyer M-M, and then in a nerve-wracking semi, final squeaked by Sar- nia St. Pat's 55-54. Competing against 13 of the top teams in the province. Redmen sailed through the two- day event undefeated and capped the occtt- sion by edging the host St. Jerome's Lions 59-55 in the champion- ship game. Judging from the comments of compet- ing coaches, the inau- gural alt-ontario Cath- one midget boys bas- ketball tournament hosted by St. Jerome's high school last week- end was a smashing success. aou sure wouldn't get any argument from the St. Catharines Denis Morris Redmen. Catholic tourney an instant success The same old song C Sound Friday on a pair of goals by Pat Hin- negan and one each by Tim Fedy and Peter Young. Siskins are in Elmira Wednesday and Stratford Friday be- fore returning home Sunday against Sugar Kings. St. James posted a 49-42 win over Welland Notre Dame in game one, topped St. Jean de Brebeuf of Hamilton 54-42 before losing to St. Jerome's, then re- bounded for a Mb-44 win over St. Pat's. Welland Notre Dame was consolation win, net. while the MVP The tournament re- suits were encouraging for both Lions and St. James, the eventual third-place finishers since neither plays in a structured league for- mat unlike many of the tourney entries. Lions got off on the right foot Saturday morning dumping Bur- lington Assumption " 38. then {allowed up with a 48-42 win over Brandon! St. John's and (3-28 triumph over Guelph St. James to make their way to the final. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, ‘W? -- PAGE t9 Encouraging re- marks about the tour- nament, which was in- augurated to compli- ment the senior and junior Catholic tourna- ments held in other Southern Ontario een- Two players from the host school. Pat Grobe and Mark Terlevic, were named to the tourney all-star team. awaAt for the tourna» ment went to Eaton Donald of St. James. jun. clue y PM Put “all. 00mm “on. Too... Sat. 9:30 um. um S:fttt pm. Wat. Thur... Fri. 9:30 am. an 13:00 pm. 18colour 95: Id portrait38 total ans: 21.30:" Don-Yourself Refacing ot kitchen an?! bathroom cabinets. 420 Weber St. N. Watetloo Mo age limit. Phoiogvaphic pack-go includn "in. 511. Ind " wail“ Ill. colour pour-m. 'se tor each additional nubioci in pain". Choice oi backgvoundn. Pom our auction. DOUBLE FFATURFal0PoRTRArrs through February 6 Pm Sam mu» m You w Sears Portrait Studio Offer for portraits taken quIuonh..,MM Daniel Installation A vailabla In All an lh" “in TO ru has: Mr. B. of Galt had his farm kitchen refaced for $1,400 - . cutout“ . AMY] . - thq00P* Sears LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN! I? _ j,, Itf soot L ,too MW $001! d Coo" oo' Players from visiting teams were housed at the Valhalla lnn close to both downtown and the St. Jerome's/St. Mary's facilities where the tournament was held. A highlight of the tourney was a mass followed by brunch for all teams over the noon hour Sunday. tres, have given organ- izers at the school in- centive to continue with the format. ioo 884-2901 , your _ baby's growing I, up... Mid-ad C. "a." no“ wmovsucm BROADCAST) From Brrt Mop lo "a! any at Ichool. "mambo: the Wu limo. with 9'0!an por- trottn Mon nou- - of Sam. Bl