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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Apr 1982, p. 24

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is he happy? Shawn Brown‘s face tells it all after his club‘s first goal Saturday in Cougars‘ 5â€"2 win over Kitchener Sharks in minor atom action of the Kâ€"W Record Trophy series. Cougars were the first Waterloo club to defeat their Kitchener rivals in the eightâ€"game series. With help from teammate Sushell Gupta (right) Waterioo Cougar defenceman Jeff Boegel! (left) thwarts Kitchener Shark Mike Feierabend‘s attempt to split the defence in Saturday‘s minor atom game won 5â€"2 by Cougars. & & .A us C206 C y 1000, ; "2P" + [ e ie 5> mg the tables in Record Trophy {â€"$ Photoâ€"story by Rick Campbeli It was the third annual Record Trophy event featuring matchâ€"ups between the City division winners in each of the eight age categories. The Kitchener entries won the major peewee, minor bantam and midget contests before Waterloo finally plugged the dike with a win in the minor atom division. But Kitchener came right back with wins in the major bantam and minor peewee events to clinch the title even before Waterloo managed its final two wins in the major atom and novice tilts. Giving Waterloo its first win were the minor atom Cougars who got a pair of goals from Andrew Smolak and Jeff Walker and one of Shawn Brown to decision Sharks 5â€"2. Maybe they forgot to set their alarm clocks. Whatever the reason, Waterloo Minor Hockey Associaâ€" tion City League teams woke up a trifle too late to make a run at the annual Kâ€"W Record Trophy Series at Waterloo Arena Saturday. â€" -In minor atom play, Waterloo Kings dumped Orioles 5â€"3 with Doug Flood notching a pair. Ken Forwell, Chris Loy and Bill Mavin each ha_nd one. Waterloo‘s only other victory came in the wrapâ€"up game when the novice Wasps, who just last week lost a heartbreaking chance to advance to the novice select finals blanked Krickets 2â€"0 on Scott Charlton‘s shutout. John Harper and Josh Carthy did the scoring damage. â€" VOper‘nâ€"né il}e day‘s activities, Kitchener Detroit shelved Waterloo Canadians 5â€"2 in major peewee play with Scott Snyder and Chris Smith tallying for Waterloo. Jason Roth had a pair and Matt Hobson and Grant Egerdeen one each for North Stars of Waterloo but it wasn‘t enough as Kitchener Nationals won the minor bantam affair 5â€"4. The same fate befell Waterloo Dettmer Tire in the midget contest. After taking a 2â€"1 lead on goals by Kevin Young and Ken Dawson, Waterloo watched that lead evaporate as Kitchener Flyers took a 5â€"2 decision. In rur;i;{(;rrpeeWee play, Robert Kliewer and Paul Weiler were the only marksmen for Waterloo Stars as they dropped a 52 decision to Kitchener Seattle. ie e@e# ap e Ken Dawson and Jody Pfatf (black sweaters) of Waterloo Dettmer Tire midgets look with glee into the Kitchener Flyer net as Kevin Young‘s (not in picture) shot beats Kitchener goalie Kevin Wilson. Flyers rallied for a 52 victory, giving Kitchener a 3â€"2 edge in the Kâ€"W Record Trophy series. a ’l_lvfl- } P# 4 4 4 #~0 # 4 6 8 .nl!'

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