The third period saw no scoring as Panther goalie Ralph Roberts and his Guelph counterpart played flawlessly . This ileft the bestâ€"ofâ€"three series tied at 1â€"1. This week Panthers play Guelph at least twice more as the OMHA round continues and Hub League playoffs get underway Joe Milier again made a fine pass to Petey Peterson whose shot from the right point was cleverly deflected into the Guelph net by Craig Foxâ€" worthy. Panthers final goal resulted from a good rush by winger Al Christie. He fed the puck to Bil} Haldenby and his rebound was fired home by Bill O‘Brien. Waterloo tied the game when John Leeder tallied after a goalmouth scramble, the asâ€" sist to Mike Nafziger In the second period Pan thers took a 2â€"1 lead as Craig Foxworthy alertly tucked in a rebound on a play set up by linemates Joe Miller and Mike Nafziger . Shortly after Guelph scored the tying goal on a powerplay. Shortly after Guelph scored the tying goal un a powerplay, Waterioo notched the game winner, also on the powerplay Lakeshore Optimist novice Wasps let a victory slip through their fingers Saturday at Waterioo Arena. when they led Kitchener Kiowas throughâ€" out the game only to see the opposition come back to tie them in the last two minutes PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, At home Sunday, Panthers played a strong game to earn a 42 win, outshooting Guelph 29â€"12. In the first period. Guelph opened the scoring Tony Code was again the scoring star for Wasps, pickâ€" ing up four goals in the game, but it was Doug Coombs who started things rolling for them when he scored from a goalâ€" mouth scramble with Martin Dziak and Brian Thirsk pickâ€" ing up assists on the play Tony Code then broke past a _ _ defenseman at the center line to take a pass from Brent CUbs adyance Curry and rifle a shot past the : Kitchener goaltender â€" After in P‘ayom Kiowas got one back, Code( _ The Major Atom ‘Tim Horâ€" went to work again. picking up _ ton‘ Cubs met Burlington in a rebound off a shot from Scott _ their first rountd of OMHA Rands. and three minutes _ Playâ€"Downs later counted again when his in the first game of the best centring pass from the corner _ of 5 series played at home the bounced in off a Kiowa defen Cubs won 2â€"1 seman Steven Rice opened the scor In the second period. howev _ ing at 5:56 with a goal from er, Kiowas started to put on _ Brad Darge! and Matt Zilinsâ€" Panthers get split of games Waterioo‘s lan Kechnie set up centre Bill O‘Brien to cut the deficit to 2â€"1. But Guelph came on to tally three more times to give them a 5â€"1 victory. In the second period. howev _ ing at 5:56 with a goal from er, Kiowas started to put on _ Brad Darge! and Matt Zilinsâ€" some pressure and got back fgas. into the game with two goals At 8: 32 of the second period Late in the period Code broke _ Chris Code scored with the in again after picking up a _ assist of Troy Stephens for a pass from Josh Carthy and 20 score tucked a shot into the corner of Cubs travelled to Burlington the net. with Rands also draw _ for the second game and were ing an assist on the goal _ defeated 3â€"1 in overtime Kiowas got that one back Neither team scored in the Guelph picked up single goals in the first and second Wednesday‘s away game featured exeel‘r%m goaltending by Gueiph‘s m Hare, who stopped all but one of 25 shots Panthers fired at him. Waterivo minor peewee Panthers have isunched their OMHA AA playoff round with a win and loss against Gueiph last week. 0 Wasps must settle for tie Q(’!lUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence Minor Hockey Scoreboard Klippers take sting from Bees The second period Bees didn‘t let up but were robbed ‘by the Kitchener netminder In the third Kitchener scored again but Mike Kreutzer reâ€" taliated with Waterioo‘s only goal assisted by Shayne Schaeffer and Brent Smith Jason Lehman played well between the pipes making many good stops. merous shots with apparent ease. Defensive gems were noted from Paul Madison, Paul McArdie, Matt Gagnon and Andrew Reeve. Sparkling performances were enginâ€" eered by Chris Read, (four goals. three assists), Jim Schumitas (1â€"5), Todd Schott (1â€"3), Steven Thom (2â€"0), Mike Clemens (0â€"2), Brian Bishop (1â€"0}, Julian Brandon (1â€"0). Jay Wilfang (0â€"1) and Chris Prince (0â€"1). David Godwin, recuperating from his injury Waterioo Mr. Transmission minor bantams closed out the regular season with a 3â€"2 victory over Preston. Later in the week, Mr. T entered OMHA playoff compeâ€" tition against Gueiph and after two solid performances ousted Guelph by 3â€"2 and 4â€"0 scores. Waterioo showed a lot of heart, patience and determiâ€" nation in dispatching a very aggressive, hardâ€"nosed oppoâ€" nent. Mr. T‘s goaltending duo of Randy Bucholtz and Scott Macdonald tossed aside nuâ€" teams entered the third period only one goal apart. The Kitchener team skated hard in the final session, and the Wasp defense were hard put to it to keep them off, with Dean Trask in particular makâ€" ing some fine defensive plays. Eventually the pressure paid off for the Kitchener team, and they scored on a fast break down the center with little more than a minute left. For the Wasps, Steve Chris played well in goal for the entire game, and made some difficult stops. Friday Bees hosted Kitchenâ€" er and lost 5â€"0 mainly due to a third period collapse, when Kitchener scored four times. Kitchener wins the series 2â€"0 and Bees will now play in Hub League playoffs The minor atom Cupolo Rees opened their OMHA play downs last Tuesday against Kitchener Klippers Bees opened the first period in buzzing style by outplaying and outskating the opposition. but Kitchener had one breakaâ€" way and scored the first goal. Mr. Tranny back in gear funeral home and chapel °_ __ 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street a tradition since 1925. Patzâ€"~Bechtel first two periods of play . Then st 13:06 of the third period ‘Troy Stephens scored from Mark Strohack and Chris Code for the Cubs. Last week the Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies played their first games in the CTA Playâ€"Offs roundâ€"robin series In the first game they hosted Burlingion > The visitors opened the storâ€" ing ~at 7:55 with a goal by Jamie Hume from Scott Young.. At 11:40 Craig Donâ€" ovan scored from Bryan Pearce and Frank Gladiator for a 2â€"0 score. Joe! Curtis scored at 1 22 of the second period from Jamie Young and Nick Cipp to put the Chevies on the scoreboard Then at 2:34 John McKerrow scored from Blake Ellis and Brent Ellis to tie the game at 2â€"2. But at 7:17 Kevin Tanner scored from Tom Brezina and Bryan Pearce to give Burling ton back the lead. Brett Gor don scored at 1244 with the assist of Scott Young to give his seam a 2 goal lead At 6:03 of the second period Cory Holbrough scored from Bill,Kovacs and Chuck Komisâ€" ar to give the visitors a 2â€"0 lead. Thirtyâ€"eight secounds later Troy Stephens scored from Chris Code to put the Cubs on the scoreboard. Mike Brooks scored at 744 from Mark Strohack to tie the game at 2â€"2. Trevor Mclvor opened the scoring at 1: 05 with the assist of Paul Sevestre and Chris Langford. At 5:26 of the second period Mike Brooks scored from Troy Stephens and Mark Strohack to tie the game at 1â€"1. Chris Code scored at 3: 11 of the "third period from Troy Stephens to once again tie the game 2â€"2 Trevor Mclvor scored at 10: 05 from Brian Brunetti and Wayne Ireland to put Burlingâ€" ton back out front 3â€"2. Then at 13:45 Chris Code scored from Matt Zilinskas and Troy Stephens to tie the game and force an overtime The lone goal of overtime was scored at 5:50 by Troy Stephens from Steven Rice to give the Cubs the 4â€"3 victory. This gave the ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs the series 3 games to 1. The Cubs now meet the Kitchâ€" next round of play Trevor Mclvor and Paul Seâ€" later Trevor Mclvor scored unassisted to give Burlington the 3â€"1 victory. Back home the Cubs downed Burlington 4â€"2. Chris Code scored at the 21 second mark of the third period from Chip Seiling and Mark Strohack to put the Cubs out front. At 14:31 Troy Steâ€" phens scored from Chris Code and Mark Strohack to give the Cubs the 4â€"2 win. Then at 8:34 Bill Kovacs scored unassisted to put Burâ€" lington back out front 2â€"1. â€" Twentyâ€"six seconds later Bill Kovacs scored from Steve Hodson and Brad Rolio to tie the game at 1â€"1. In the 10â€"minute overtime period Brian Brunetti scored at the 36 second mark from The fourth game of the series was played in Burling: ton and went into overtime before the Cubs won 4â€"3 The visitors opened the scor ing at 8: 47. Chevies struggling In the third period Blake Ellis scored at 4: 22 from Joe! Curtis to make the score 4â€"3. Then at 14:11 Scott Sanders scored with the assist of Pete Dietrich and Brent Ellis to end the game in a 44 tie. The Chevies then travelled o Burlington and were shutâ€" out by Rod Kirk 3â€"0. 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