Vikes, Knights rally for victories after opening-game losses Titans" speed thwart- ed London's attempt to play man-to-man in the early going. In the sec ond half, London switched to the zone and came within five points at M-49 before Titans scored four bas- kets from outside with. in a minute to regain command. Mike Visser, who led Titans' offense with 29 points. credited the win to Titans' ability to take rebounds from the taller players. London had the size advantage, but K-W Mr. Stereo Titans used their speed to build a quick 22-9 lead on’the way to a 78-59 win. The victory Saturday afternoon at Cameron Heights collegiate was the Southern Ontario Senior Men's Basket- ball League season opener for the Titans. who led 44-28 at the half. Brian Ray picked off M rebounds for Titans, ll of them defensive, and also scored 15 points. Dan Berry also netted 15. . "ltrJ'lr'rl'E l Titans 1jli'ii:"iic; grab tiiwiijrjcr opener (l,.j,rett-i,t,?,,ii.,.,r. Bluevale Knights and Waterloo collegiate Vikings are on an equal footing with close losses a week ago Tuesday, followed by big wins. And, since both teams are now in the Christmas break of the Waterloo County Sec- ondary School Athletic Association senior boys basketball schedule, they won't resume play until January 4 when they meet at Bluevale with identical 14 re- cords. Knights suffered their opening loss to the host St. Jerome's Lions, giving up three points in a three min- ute overtime to lose 45-42. Then on Thurs. day they rebounded with a convincing 56-32 win over Glenview Park. Knights also missed in overtime while Lions scored one field gual and one free throw. “We had two rvally solid opportunities to Vikings also suffered a setback in their opener as Eastwood scored a late basket on a steal to win 59-57 Friday, Vikings took control at Galt eolle giate in an 8042 romp. Lions scored the points that forced the Knights into overtime. although Knights had the last shot with six seconds remaining and missed. Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff ly 'ltMtlMttiLgrttMta8ttiigtttigtttgg.a,tii iiif,bT?r,rtt?.l't?l5t'i'l i'ilet)tf,t, Mfg . , I - new": um ti iiua-di"i'iii"ia"iaaui,lt win that game," said Bluevale coach John McCarthy, "We played well, It just came down to that final shot." Keith Lazenby led Knights with 16 while Rob Faulhammer had 10. Dave MacNeil led Lions with 17 and Tom Schneider scored H. Thursday, Lazenby again counted for 16 and Paulhammer had Scorn I)". In Cubs I Dan Illdll'} 2 Paul Hn-umkm Peter Brunt-m- Nanak 0 tih"tout by Paul nonutel Green yihirts I Mun Kiln-r I. "enms Paul Joseph Dy km Kmgs (I Shutuut Utared try Harold Cawrem " A Keith S'iutderr.waap, Scores Dec. tt Green Shirts "utchmen Cub, Colts I Milo. Robb-w 2. 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