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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1982, p. 22

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* Minor Hockey ScoréEind] - Burk ll home the Chew" won " to tie the qeries at .T points At the " second mart ofthe second period John Mrkerrow scored from Scott Student and Nick (flow tor I 2 l - Scott Sanders ”and u I Mt trom Jamie Young At 5 " Greta “datum: won-d from Tom Inclllllln and Bob Wills ' M1570! the "(and Mad John Idem»! Icon-d from Junk Young and Jud Curtis my. “a. nude the m "atF,8rwtthMs-ifemrs Joel Cut“: and luck C1” In Brnmptnn the CTtevies dowoed the home um" boys b3 to ttive them s rbirtrt to Bramptoet's I At ll " Nick Cipp scored trom Joel rum; and like Selling to tie the - Ellie Ellis out the Chalet: out Inn: 2t II 12 " with his ml from Tom M-(Millan and Srott Sande" Then at ll 35 tireig "aide man scored from Tom Mar Mill-n and Greg (mick to give the Chew" the win Nick Cipp opened the war ing " I a of the world period with the assist of Pete Die [rich At It " of the wrond period Nick scored his second goal trom Soon Sande!" Then at 902 Rob Casper sqrorrd from Bob Dunn for a 2 I were Bill MrMulien tied the game u " " with his an“ mud goat In Binmplon the home Inwn boys downed the Chevies Tt Daryl nun ttrd the gum- at the " serond mark of the mini ported AnisUng um the ttoal w“ Steve Kennedy In the first game played at home the visitors tied the game 2 2 Last week the Major Midget "irrhlueter' ch-, met Brampton In CTA quarter F'tnals The series is the best ot wart set the Kitchen! team rolling. and though Wasps managed I goal early in the some. with Josh Cathy slap “Manhunt-e2 Mt circle [mm Tony Code and Scott Rant. men were not to be denied and scored twice more before the period The third period was all Kitchener. as they scored three times. including one shorthanded marker. to - their earlier loss to the Wasps. Wasps came up flat from the opening whistle, and were beaten to the puck for much of the game. Theo goals in the ttrstuteriod calf” seconds Brandon-d opened with a power-play soul but Stephen Wilde!) tied It in the second assisted by Billy Evans end Sebby Yum. Brendon! scoredlgninmendlheperiod In the third. Stephen Hooper scored I pretty goal assisted by Brad [Comes to end the third tied " In the ”minute overtime. Waterloo scored two early goals the Best by bob singer assisted by Gilchrist and the second by Dean Mac Danni mined by Gilchrist and Lobsinger. Brantford scored late. hut Waterloo hung on for the win. Saints will now travel to Brannon) for the third and final game of the series. Lakeshore Optimist novice Wasps suffered I 1-1 deleat at the hands at the powerful Kitchener [Crickets on Satur, day " Waterloo Arena in a game which saw Krickets enjoy a wide edge in most of the play. Chevies and Brampton tied an; defensively. Wlterlo; cpuldn'l hold the league The [allowing evening Bragttftted Manda-mm Valerian And sum: tune up witttoneotthelrttest efforts of Manon new I " vie one a! Mr head-mm; aru- 6-t to Brannon! Dun Shayna“; tmrdetptte Wasps come up flat Saints efforts rewarded Kevtrs1atuitteer-edttt. Last week the minor no. Other goals were scored by Bitter hum Scott McDonald and Brad Clugston. Dalton from Don Cherie. and Dean De . Silva assisted by DIVE Sister and Oberle. In a real WI Monday Waterloo major poem Tigers outusted Brampton M In the [hind Mme of My best ot-ttve W.tertoo opened the scoring a! the ”second mark only to have Brampton tie it less than I minute later The tend “a land! but and form um" Valerian neared two an maven-d goal in on third period to clinch the victory Waterloo palm-ours were Bnd klt and Tttgt Atlanta with a pair each. Chuck Dir with. Todd MeFUrUrte, Brad Hyde and Steve Israel Steve Israel and Todd MrFlrhm played . strong Mn. um white and Hyde- and his mtremtth to good advantage in pit-hm: up two additional Is nuts to go along with his pal Bud KR. Tim Allen“. Ind John East had No ”mu cull while a single tum rem. to Mu [Ah-Inch" and Rob While the - In: a hitttt- m; Ifhlf. Dent Ethel made a [or key - In the an! IBM to on"! the not,“ the m II who. we: Vanna”, iattettteset. Win10“ Ion. deb-1 vu a Brampton scored a single not! to regain the lead but Wink“ came out ttying in the third and drfBed home three straight goats. The mama-en were Ludo. Way and De Silvu while :53th went contribu‘ed by Scott McDonald with that. Dave Klein with I pair And Dave Slater, With In curl attacker on the ice, Brampton Muted a screened shot pun Marc MIC-Hum but it was too little as Warhars held on tor I S-4 win, Tigers outlast Brampton Dalton bucket! ttred I pair tor the winners which were set up by Jim Way. Jason Bitter tho cupped in with two tallies with Bucket! and Way assist. in; on the ttrat and Al Folllott oithe second " decision In Brampton u they popped the winner by Rob Kuusinski late In the third period just " seconds after Bucket! had tied the gum- on a pass from John Ram In the “and, Karst had scored from Duck“ to tie Saturday Warriors had to fight an uphill battle u they fell behind 20 but second period goals by De Silva from Karst and Slater, and by Steve Seibert from Duckotl and Way evened the - Chasm set up Don Oberle's pointy shot which he busted Waterloo Twin City Optimist Warriors continued their bot streak as they upset Brampton minor bantams three games tat one in the beat-f-tive CIA series. . ' Hampton scored their lone goal on Rob Kuusinski in the first period. _ At home, Mare McCallum played shutout hockey for the first two periods while his teammates pumped in five goals and then coasted to a " victory. Warriors blasted the home team Fl in the opening game as Atti Laszlo led the scoring with a pair ot goals which were assisted by Jason Bitter and Mike Dietrich. Wlth " second left in the an. Tom litmus: looted unnamed Into the empty net waive the Chutes the " vie- won bl in tie the series afttve points each. - , Chutes lone goal at 5:21 from Jamie Young and John MoKer-mw. Great play ” continues for Warriors lick Amid wand at I221 from an" let-Indy and Ken new. ' At " at the m ported Bob Gaspar scored (tun Dove Haynes. lob Dunn not“! at 8:tt from M Ann-ml and Ken Inbound tor u " Bast y", lupin: 33an Bees advance to championship 30M: Scott Williams we vented birth" tallies. Wnterloo can advance to the Hub league championship gnu-e pal Saturday with I Ue ora wink: Amchdm day since the Path": lead the series three points to one. Bees the" wok control with hustle and detergnindtiort to capture the series Mike Kremur with I pair, Stephan Carty and Jeff Kitt allied with assists to 113m Bell (two). Cany and Shane Shaeter to - up the series two gun" straight Waterloo minor peewee Panthers unmanned their tue late season brand or hockey when they hosted Acton on Saturday Ind came may with I l-I tie, Waterloo's Bill Holdenby scored at 4:37 of the first period assisted by John Ludo: and Ian Kodiak. The goal held up until Acton tied them" at S:06orttteseemtd Although the Panthers out- shot Anon 2342 II the ulna Ind 11-: in the third period. the goal wading by Water Early in the first period Acton jumped into the lead but Slephane Carly unlined trom Jason Bell and Chris Wade A few minutes later Acton potted another to take thelead m the second period like Krona" from Shane Shutter fouodtheboheittthenet Acton hut-rev" didn't give up and moral their third and ttnat goal of the gun-re Waterloo minor atom Cupolt; Bees travelled to Acton to play their second game in Hub League phayorrs My " m Men " team the “when“ loans " and and wanted their on» - which leaned in not! of the um being played In the lone! and. Whaler: opened the scoring midway through the first period when Did Henry um n “can in the Kennel um and neatly passed to Adam Battle! who and it into the nemnsmhacnuve uuwvuMm-nu Whales Steve Sherlock beat I Konel delenseman lo the puck and his excellent center- ing pus was blunted law the In! try David Ilium. In the and period‘ Tim Haldenby's pass pot Sherlock mm the den and when the speedy winner's hard shot was stopped. Mark Gladwish summed in the rebound for Winter's third goal. Kennels scored their lone goal late in mmmtmm t-teeWhah-remt+ the gum Whalers all over Komots Fine play for Panthers (The Ontario Career Action Program) OCAP has young people between the ages of 16 and 24 who are looking for many types of occupations. There are few limitations on the kind ot work they can do. provided that the skills acquired in training are marketable in the community. YOU CAN HELP YOUNG PEOPLE SOLVE THE "FIRST JOB" DILEMMA BECAUSE THEY CAN'T GET EXPERIENCE. it you are willing to train. we can provide young people who meet your requirements and we will pay them tor up to 16 weeks. It you would like more information, or an OCAP application torm. call Conestoga College. 653-2511. Ext, 327 or 326. EMPLOYERS OCAP th-Ar"""" Buck " home the Bruins won 3-L This gave them nve palms to Geulph‘s I in the a point series, Wade Sch-rut scored the opening goal at 6:52 was!» Hamil Lawrence-Mum Betiruyod+t+rttttttte - u bids-W any". but: chum Stu-nay at It.“ tux Daren Johnston give the Bruins but their lead with his seal at the 31 second mark of the third period, Darryl (kind assisted of the goal. At 3:04 Joe Germann scored unassist edtomake the stoma-l torthe Bruins. Jay Martin scored unassist- ed ll 2:tt for Guelph for I " score. Then at 7: " Kenny Thibodeau scored from Kevin Hurst to tie the game " The Bruins then travelled to Guelph for the second game where they tied the home town boys 2-2. Johnathan Rigby opened the scoring at t:ST of the second period. Assisting on the goal was Darryl Hunk-lb. At 1:03 of the third period Bob Watson scored from Steve Hayward and Angelo Hanna to tie the game. Kevin Hurst put Guelph out [ml 24 with his goal II 2:50 from Jay Martin and Doug lit-Lam. Duran Johnston scored " 5:31 from Brad Rudd: and Darryl Geisel to the the pm at 2-2. Angelo Marcato put Guelph on the scoreboard at 1:18 with the assist of Carl Embm. and Hume opened the scoring at 1:2! with the “an! of Dnrryl Geisel and Chris Mepttail, At the " second mark of the second period Kenny who dew scored trom Wade Start and Jamie “than to tie the Mme, At 8:45 Brad Hlellle scored from Joe Germann and Darryl Geisel to give the Bruins the 4-3 victory. 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