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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 1983, p. 29

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| Minor Hockey Scoreboard Waterloo novice select Lakeshore Optimist Wasps made it two playâ€"off wins in a row Saturday pulling out a closely fought 3â€"2 win late in the game against the Kitchen er Kiowas. Shots on goal, Wasps with 12 and Kiowas 10. also indicate the end to end action. The Wasps forward line of Lee Seabrook. Jeff Rands and Tom Howse domi nated the play when they were on the ice, picking up all three goals and 10 of the shots on Kiowas opened the scoring in the second period with Tim Spitzig flipping a high rebound into the Wasps net. Seabrook put the Wasps on the score board with a high shot before the end of the period picking up a Howse pass at the Kiowas blueline Early in the third period Howse scored on a low drive on a passing play from Sea brook and Rands in the corner Kiowas tied the game when Spitzig netted his second goal With 39 seconds left Seabrook took a pass from Martin Dziak and Howse at his own blueline, broke for the Kiowas net and stuck the puck in the corner for the Wasps win Later. Wellingtons again tied the score. this time on a goal by Dan Sajkowski from Jason Bitter and Todd Schott Kitchener scoured the winner late in the third period First game of the series went in favor of the Dukes as Andrew Reeve. Julian Bran don, Folliott, Bitter and Paul Madison scored. Jim Schumi las and Klein each assisted twice while Schott, Chris Prince, Sajkowski and Bitter all picked up one assist Kitchener won the second game 41 as Reeve scored Wellingtons lone goal from Sajkowski Waterioo major bantam Op timist A‘s continue to roll in the playoffs, where they now bold a 4â€"1â€"0 record after wins of 52 and 4â€"2 over Guelph, a 5â€"2 win over Brampton and a split with Chinguacousy which in cluded a 5â€"3 joss and 8â€"0 win The Waterloo major bantam Wellingtons were defeated 3â€"2 by Kitchener in the third and final game of OMHA play downs Kitchener scored midway through the second period to break a scoreless tie. then Alan Folliott scored 15 seconds later to tie the game as Dave Klein drew an assist In the 52 win over Gueiph. John Karst. Jim Way. Dalton Duckett, Steve Seibert and David Godwin had the goals Dan Oberle had three assists while singles went to Atti Laszlo, Jeff Kechnie. Way and Dean DeSilva In the return game, Karst scored twice while Godwin and DeSilva had singles Duckett and DeSilva each had two assists as Karst, Laszlo. Godwin and Oberle each col lected one Seibert led the A‘s with two goals against Brampton with Duckett, Karst and Scott McDonald scoring the others Duckett and Laszlo added two assists while Karst. Bishop. DeSilva, Way and Oberle each heiped one goal Oberie had a goal and assist in the loss to Chinguacousy and DeSilva and Karst were the other scorers. Way, Bish op, Duckett and Kechnie also drew assists Oberle then came up with a brilliant fiveâ€"goal effort as Waterioo defeated Chingua cousy for the first time this season. Duckett chipped in with two and DeSilva potted the other. DeSilva. Karst and Kechnie each had two assists while Oberle. Bishop. McDon ald and Way had one each A‘s finish their roundâ€"robin playoffs in Brampton. then open the quarterâ€"finals against Oakville Sunday, the Wasps hosted the Waterloo Whalers at McCormick Arena playing a well balanced game scoring two goals in each period for the 61 exhibition game win Jody Strub opened the scoring for the Wasps sinking a low Two in a row for Wasps Wellingtons are ousted A‘s are hot in playoffs on a high shot to the left corner. Dziak extended the Wasps lead after receiving a pass from McGraw at the redline and stickhandling through the Whaler defence Tom Howse opened the third period scoring with a low backhand shot to the right corner off a pass from Seaâ€" brook and Jeff Rands. Chapâ€" pell sank a hard shot from the point to round out the scoring late in the third period drive off a pass from Chad Hergott and Stephen Schenk in the first minute of play Darryl McGraw slapped in a rebound from a shot by Martin Dziak for the Wasps second goal. Andy Stilwell put the Whalers on the scoresheet before the end of the period with a hard shot to the left corner. Early in the second Lee Seabrook took a pass from Billy Chappel! at his own blueline and skated in to score Jeff Wagner and Kevin Godâ€" ~ bout in the Wasps net made several key saves through the game contributing to the Wasps win. The Wasps meet the Wayprioo Whalers Satur day. 1 p.m. at Waterioo Arena to continue their playoff series Waterioo Harmony Lunch major peewee Cougars capped off their Hub League season with four more victories and now advance in OMHA play downs after eliminating Brantford 2â€"1 in games in their initral playoff series Cougars shut out Brantford 10 in their first game. then Cougars on the prow! Many on lots large enough to accommodate garages/carports Quiet Culâ€"deâ€"sac and Crescent lots available Priced From TRUE SINGLE FAMILY HOMES ($52, 190 LESS THE $3,000 NONâ€"REPAYABLE GRANT) somest . }) ,__ Weekdays Mm\n‘s&?‘i/ L ,M_-_i“?"_.ir_'“_? E: 1 _8 p.m‘ < f Weekends 1 ak y ; C _ 1â€"6 p.m. c , & ts13 \‘///Ig y > Klaus Lenz, AM FOREST HEIGHTS in Kitchener | k _A mmege | | Last week the major atom ‘Tim Horton® Cubs met the Kitchener ‘Bauer Krauts in (NOT LINK OR SEMIâ€"DETACHED) In the last two league games, Taghizadeh and lan Kechnie each rapped in three goals and Nafziger added a pair. Singles came from Grant Rutberford, Warren Thirsk and Foxworthy Cougars proceed into an OMHA series with Kitchener while they await the start of Hub League playoffs rebound of a point drive by Petey Peterson in the second period. Kevin Honeyford made many dazzling saves to earn the shutout Jamie Woelfle scored both goals in the losing effort as Bill Haldenby earned two assists while Steve Farrar and lan Kechnie each helped on one of the goals. Defenceman Grant Rutherford made some clever plays to stop dangerous rushes by the Brantford team Taghizadeh scored four goals in the deciding game and Mike Nafziger had the winner in overtime. Walter Schmidt scored Cougars other goal and also earned an assist. Other helpers were Craig Foxâ€" worthy . with two assists, John Leeder and Woelfle. lost 52 before winning the series with a"6â€"§ overtime vicâ€" Earlier, Cougm“ured their first place fiftish in the Mantle division via 4â€"2 and 7â€"1 wins over Gueiph and Fergus Cyrus Taghizradeh had the only goal in the opener against Brantford as he fired home the ‘49,190"° Cubs fall in playoffs 745â€"7337 There Are No Comparisons the best of 5 or 6 point first round of OMHA Playâ€"Downs In the first game Robbie Trussier opened the scoring with the assist of Jason Den Before the period ended Cory Stoyko scored from Danny Schwindt and Shawn Davies to once again tie the game In the third period Shawn Davies scored at 1:56 from Scott Snyder to tie the game Paul Victor scored at 5:08 unassisted to give the Krauts a 2â€"1 lead. The third goal for the Krauts was scored by Robbie Trussler on a penalty shot Then in the second period of the game Dean MacDonald scored unassisted to tie the game. Sheldon Gilchrist scored a second goal for the Cubs from Steve Geosrghiades to make the score 2â€"1 In the third period Derek Innanen scored from Robbie Trussier to give the Krauts back the lead. With 1:32 left in the game Shawn Way scored from Dean MacDonald and Brad Karges to end the game in a 3â€"3 tie In the second game the Krauts edged the Cubs 3â€"1 to take a 3 point to 1 lead in the Dean MacDonald scored the Cubs lone goal at 3:29 of the second period from Billy Evans and Donnie O‘Brien Back in Kitchener the Krauts defeated the Cubs by a 4â€"1 score Sean Towes opened the scor ing for the Krauts with the assist of Jamie Hooks In the second period Robbie Trussler scored from Derek innanen and Jason Denomme Derek Innanen scored the Krauts 3rd goal from Robbie Trussler and Jason Denâ€" Scott Snyder scored the final goal of the game from Paul Victor for the Krauts 4â€"1 win. The Cubs lone goal was scored by Dean MacDonald in the third period from Sebby Yantz and Shawn Way Billy Evans scored at 3: 49 of the third period with the assist of Dean MacDonald and Matt Wickie. At 6:56 Matt Wickie scored unassisted to give the Cubs a 40 lead in the game Then at 9:21 Jamie Hooks scored from Danny Schwindt and Jeff Dodd. Derek Innanen scored at 12:29 from Scott Snyder and Jamie Hooks. At 13:09 Jamie Hooks scored his second goal from Derek Inâ€" nanen and Cory Stoyko for a 4â€"3 score. Robbie Trussier scored at 13:37 with the assist of Derek Innanen and Jamie Hooks to tie the game. With 16 seconds left in the game Cory Stoyke scored from Danny Schwindt to give the Krauts the 5â€"4 win This win gave the Kitchener ‘Bauer‘ Krauts the series seven points to one Warriors cap Amherst event The fourth game of the series was played in Waterâ€" Sebby Yantz opened the scoring at 8:44 with a goal from Billy Evans and Brad In the second period Shawn Way scored from Sheldon Gilchrist and Shane Seaâ€" The Waterloo minor bantam Warriors entered the Niagara & Westvale Meadows WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. (Six Exclusive Lots) in Waterioo Against Amherst, John East scored the first and last Warâ€" rior goals as Chris Rigby, Todd McFariane and Thiel drew assists. Tim Allensen scored from Hyde and Troy Schmidt, Thiel scored from Goode and Kit, and Goode scored from Kit and Cherry. Derek Giesel earned the shutout against Streetsville and Hyde scored a hatâ€"trick as Tim Allensen assisted on two of them while Jason Poag and Cherry were also helpers The line of Goode, Kit and Thiel dominated play throughâ€" out the tournament and colâ€" lected 16 of Waterloo‘s 34 scoring points Falis, N.Y., Winter Experiâ€" the flue and could not go ence Tournament and played _ behind the bench. sound hockey to outscore the opposition 13â€"3 in four games Atom Bees and bring home the sitverâ€" o bow out Warriors won the championâ€" In a closely contesied ship game 20 over South _ playoff match, Waterloo London, avenging a 2â€"1 defeat _ minor atom Bees were eliminâ€" to South London in the third _ ated from OMHA competition game. Warriors also beat Amâ€" _ last week by Brantford. Going herst, N.Y., 51 and blanked _ into Brantford Tuesday with a Streetsville 5â€"0 one game lead, Waterioo nearâ€" Randy Tracey earned the _ ly emerged with a win to wrap shutout in the championship _ up the series. Tony Weis gave game and Richard Goode _ Waterioo an early lead assistâ€" scored the winning goal with _ ed by Jonathon Evans. After 3:50 remaining in the second _ Brantford tied the game Weis period on assists from Brad _ restored Waterioo‘s lead with Kit and Rob Thiel. Brad Hyde _ assists going to Mark Schwark added the insurance marker, _ and Danny Haycock. With with help from David Cherry. barely two minutes left in the Kit scored from Thiel and _ game and Waterloo shortâ€" Goode in the earlier loss to _ handed Brantford scored to tie South London. the game and force it into Against Amherst, John East _ overtime. Neither team was scored the first and last Warâ€" _ able to score and break the 2â€"2 rior goals as Chris Rigby, _ deadlock. Special thanks goes to Don Giesel, who coached the championship game because Ron Taylor was stricken with Randy Tracey earned the shutout in the championship game and Richard Goode scored the winning goal with Kit scored from Thiel and Goode in the earlier loss to South London. Other goals went to Kit from Goode and East, and Goode from Kit and Cherry. period on assists from Brad Kit and Rob Thiel. Brad Hyde added the insurance marker, with help from David Cherry. vance to the next round, Waâ€" terloo Bees came out on the short endâ€"of a 2â€"0 score in the next game as Brantford outâ€" hustled and outskated the Bees at the Arena. That loss set the stage for the deciding game on Sunday in Brantford. The Bees started off strong as Tony Weis scored on a nifty passâ€"out from Steve Sherlock and some good work in the corners by Steve Chris. Alâ€" though the Bees took early control of the game, Brantford stormeg back and scored three unanswered goals to win the game and the series. Despite the loss, Waterloo played exâ€" tremely well and perhaps deâ€" served a better fate. The team now prepares for the Hub league playoffs. 3 1983 â€" PAGE 29 a tie to ad

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