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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1982, p. 24

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The slaying vaults Titans directly into the OABA intermediate championships in SI Catharines April 23 where reportedly they are likely to be No. I The poor unfortunate targets were Hamilton Kovas and the occasion was the Central West em ontario intormodi ate regional basketball playoffs where Titans set two team records in rolling to a 145-59 victo That's why they came out both barrels firing and they never eased up on the trigger until they had shot the town upside down Sat- urday night at St. Jerome's high school. K-IV Mr. Stereo Titans know they only have a month left in their season -_ and they don't want to spoil possible success with any sub-par efforts. By Rick Campbell “We didn't know Chronicle Sports Editor anything about them KW Mr. Stereo (Hamilton) at all. but Titans know they only we had a team meeting have a month left in last week," said Titan their season - and playing-coach Mike they don't want to spoil Visser. "We decided possible success with It's all business from any sub-par efforts. now on, we have to play That's why they well all the time and came out both barrels don't want to let up Just firing and they never because we get way used up on the trigger ahead. We could have until they had shot the easily turned it into a town upside down Sat- lackadaisieal effort on urday night at St. ourpart.butl'm happy Jerome's high school. we didn't, this gives us The poor unfortunate something to take (mo targets were Hamilton mentum) to our next Kovas and the occasion tournament," No more Mr. Nice Guy as 'Titans assault Kovas Rolling to a 65-33 halftime lead. Titans over-all got double fig ure scoring from six It was obvious from the start the Kovas squad was no match tor the smooth-running Titan machine. Early frustrations brought Hamilton nothing but foul trouble and the outcome was clear from midway through the opening quarter. an _ Vt "They (Hamilton) haven't been in Inter, mediate A calibre be. fore, and I don't think they were ready for that calibre of competi- tion." noted Visser. Dan Berry led Titan shooters with 36 points Visser was one behind. Tom Kieswetter had 20. Stu-Yr Garrett lt, and Brian Hay and John Wobt-r had a dozen each. Ron Antan- ams had " for Hamil ton. One team that will be ready in St. Catharines "We stopped press ine early in the second half. but we never stopped being aware» sive," said Visser. "We shot 65% tom tho "our .. different players as they set two team highs in both total scoring (I45) and one half score ing, 80 points in the second half. In the first four minutes alone in the second hair, Titans poured home M points, Visser had 30 for the winners. Berry 20. Brian Ray 16 and Gar rett l0 while former UW Warrior Ted Dar, do had 16 for the MN> omrptace Toronto club, now Is" "We went man!" man an them and wm everyone to the glass ttfackhoard); said Visser “Thoy (Drifters) just wvrvn't getting any second shots at all." The win clinched first spot for the [72 Titans, who exploded out of the gate for an 18-0 lead on nine straight field goals, then battled Drifters on even tvrms the rest of the way however. is Toronto Drifters. who will like ly be seeded right be hind Titans. And that's where they should be too, as Titans recorded an " 71 win over Drifters in F.totricoke Recreational League play Thursday. 'Cowes of the wood are avauable at all pubhc and unwersnly lsbranes seNor CIIIZen centres. adult recreation centres and the othce of the Waterloo Region DISYVIC? Health Councnl Individuals Interested m discussong these Questions and related issues as raised In Report No, 5 “Assessing and Planning for Long Term Care In Waterloo Region"‘are Invnted to attend public meetings as outlined below or send comments m wrmng by March 15, 1982 to: 7:00 p.m. St. James Lutheran Church 60 Arthur Street South (Side Entrance) Elmira AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS CONCERNED ABOUT PEOPLE IN NURSING HOMES? WHAT DO YOU.THINK ABOUT CHRONIC HOSPITAL CARE IN OUR REGION? REQUIRE ON-GOING CARE DUE TO A DISABILITY? ELDERLY AND NEEDING HELP TO CONTINUE LIVING ON YOUR OWN? NEED HELP TO CARE FOR AN ELDERLY RELATIVE on FRIEND? ELDERLY CHRONICALLY ILL DISABLED Thursday March 11, 1982 Tuesday March 16, 1982 :00 p.m. City of Cambridge Council Chambers - 46 Dickson Street Cambridge Put a little Ming-shine back in your cars,|ife! of Kitchener-Waterloo 885-5620 355 Weber St. N. Ming After the harsh winter months ot salt and snow, treat your car to the exclusive Ming Mirror Finish Interior Shampoo Dogma” Engine WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH IO. 1982 __ PAGE ttt PUBLIC MEETINGS The Waterloo Region District Health Councnl 75 King Street South Surte 218, Waterloo Square Waterloo. Ontario N2J 1P2 (519) 884-6390 Limited Time Offer 99 Reg. 149.00

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