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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Mar 1983, p. 27

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McCauley had a goal and two assists in the 4â€"] win over ~Acton Chris Keller. Robbie Johnston and Jason Zettler were the other segrers and goalie Shawn Brenner made some key saves early in the game. Rehkopf. Dougr Cote and Zettler earned assists The Waterioo Mister Trans mission minor bantams are stull live in both OMHA and Hub League ptavoffs They trail Kitchener 3 ) in points following a >) loss in OMHA action. while in Hub League play they lead Acton 5â€"3 in a stxâ€"point series with recent victormes of 41 and 61 and an *â€"2 loss Rick Rehkop{ scored from Derek Seibert and Tony McCauley in the loss to Kitch ener Mr. T. stays in the running _ C0 WHERE THE INTEREST IS! DAILY INTEREST CHEQUING ACCOUNT Scott Zavaros and Keller e Complete Custom Upholstering e Repairs e R.V. Cushions e Custom Made Drapery GFFICES For business and individuat accounts 100 King §4.$.. _ 1404 Wabeor $t. £., _ 13186 Bishop St., __ Bluevale‘s Gavin Sliethaug has one opponent going the wrong way as he looks for someone to pass to during Friday‘s game against J.F. Ross Royals. Bluevale came up with a fine effort to nip the Royals 43â€"39 and advance to the CWOSSA final against Eastwood Rebels Saturday night, only to lose 48â€"40. Jan Beecrott 884â€"8901 298 Marsiand Dr., Waterioo, Ont.J _â€"___ J&F CUSTOM _ _ UPHOLSTERY & DRAPERY sCommercial Accounts Welicome eoRo Cash Withdraw!i C One Free tor "wommm (wide fabmc selection) GREAT TRY Minor Hockey Scoreboard Julian Brandon scored a picture goal to break a 44 tie in the third period as Jim Schumilas assisted. Dave Kiein widened the gap and Chris Prince added his third Waterloo Wellingtons wrapped up their series with Elora. winning 7â€"4 after losing their previous start 21 were the scorers in the & 2 loss Zettler heiped on both goals while Cote and Tim Webb also earned assists Garrett Bott provided strong goaltending in the 61 win while Seibert had a goal and three assists and Rehkopf had a goal and two assists Dean Henry. Rich Carty Webb and Zavaros were the other scorers and Cote added two assists Single assists went to Greg Prachar. Henry and Johnston Wellingtons wrap it up Richard O ‘Brien photo Goode scored at 610 of overtime in the 21 win after Gueiph had scored with just 28 seconds left in the third period _ Jason Poag scored Waterloo‘s other goal from Allensen in the first period Beex went into Acton on Tuesday leading the series 1â€"0 but fell behind 20 in the first period _ They bounced back with a goal by Danny Hay cock . assisted by Mark Schwark and tied it early in the third period when Josh Carthy converted a neal play between Haycock and Justin Sharratt _ Acton scured mo ments later. however. and ran out the game to tie the series Thursday _ the (wo teams met again al Waterioo Arena and â€" although Beesy took an early lead on a goal by Steve Sherlock. with Tony Weis as sisting. Bees went flat after that and Acton beat them to Brad Kit. John East and Brad Hyde had the other Warrior geoals as Troy Schmidt. David Cherry. Tim Allensen. RKob Thie!l and Kit earned assists Richard Goode had a goal and two assists in the 4â€"1 win in which goalhe Randy Tracy made a fine save, grabbing the puck out of the air from behind his back when the score was Waterloo Knotty Pine mneor atom Bees spent their week in a life andâ€"death semifinal series with Acton in Hub League playoffs. and finally lost out in a series that wen! the full five games Waterioo bantam Warrmiors lead Gueiph 20 in games in their playoff series following wins by scores of 4â€"1 and 2â€"1 Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins are tried 1â€"1 in a best ofâ€"five OMHA series with Kitchener They won the sec ond game 6â€"5 after dropping the opener 5â€"1 Todd Meinychuk and Steve Rice had Warriors‘ other goals. Chip Seiling picked up a pair of assists while single assists went to Brad Dargel. Scott McPherson. Brent Mulli gan. Mark Strohack and Ste phens Matt Zilinskas opened scor ing just eight seconds into the 6â€"5 win and went on to assist on three goals by Troy Stephens Chns Reid and Schumilas had Dukes other goals Schu milas and Brandon ended up with two assists while singles went to Dan Sajpkowski, Klein Matt Gagnon and Todd Schott Luck was net on Waterioo s side as Brandon. assisted by Schott. accounted for Welling tons‘ lone goal goal of the game to finish the scoring Bees bow out to Acton Bruins bump Kitchener If you are looking for an excellent Coâ€"op Nursery School plan to attend Sat. March 12th, 9 amâ€"12 noon at Mount Zion Lutheran Church 29 Westmount Rd. S., Waterloo Warriors have lead Little Mountain Preâ€"school OPEN HOUSE 6%% xz e No Minimum Balance The second game played at home saw the Cubs shutout 34 Joey Dimaline registered the shutout for Chinguacousy Kyle Hepburn opened the scoring at the eight minute mark of the second period Assists went to lan Toope and Kevin King In the third period Sheldon Gilchrist scored at 1 19 from Brad Karges and Shawn Way to tie the game the best of 5 CTA Play Offs and went down three straight For the first game the Cubs travelled to Chinguacousy and were edged 2â€"1 Wagner and (Godbout have the best goals against average in the league allowing only 14 goals in 10 play â€"off games The Wasps meet the Kitchener Kavaliers March 11 at 7 P M al Grand River Arena The Major Atom ‘Tim Hor ton‘ Cubs met Chinguacousy in Kioway aggressive checking combined with fine goaltend ing kept the Wasps off the scoresheet. The Wasps for wards were plagued through out the game managing only 10 shot on goal while the defen sive unit had numerous prob lems clearing the puck from their own end The Wasp goaltenders. Kevin Godbout and Jeff Wagner. maintained their excellence of play and the oniy goal of the game came from a clearing shot from behind which deflected off a skate and rolled into the corner of the net Wasps lose their sting The Waterioo Lakeshore Op timist novice select Wasps played one of their less ag gressive games on Saturday March 5 at Waterioo Arena and came out on the short end of a 10 score against Kitchen er Kiowas With their backs to the wall, Bees travelled to Acton on Saturday and this time came up with a fine allâ€"round effort jumping out to a 2â€"0 lead by the tuime the first period ended First Josh Carthy scored on a good pass from Bryan Thirsk after Jonathan Evans fired a shot from the point. and then Thirsk slid a shot into an empty corner of the net after Carthy and Steve Chris wres ted the puck away from the Acton defence. Bees continued to play well throughout the game. and were unlucky when Acton scored two goals to tie the game Sunday . needing a win to tie the series. Bees skated hard and well for the first two periods. which were scoreless. but Acton scored twice in the third to end the league season for Bees the puck all night long. finally winning the game 42 Mark Schwark got the other Water loo goal. with Tim Haldenby assisling Ching knocks off Cubs We‘re proud of you, good luck in Moncton You are the toast of everyone on campus. CARLING O‘KEEFE BREWERIES OF CANADA LTD. The Waterloo minor peewee Panthers® season came to an end as they dropped a 6â€"1 decision to a stubborn Preston crew at the Waterioo Arena The Panthers forced a fifth game as they rebounded on Saturday with a 73 victory over Preston. Leading the way for Waterloo was Rich Metzger with a five goal per formance with singles going to Tim Kinkade and Derek MacKinnon. Goaltender Troy Miller played a strong game in nets as he turned aside several sure goals with his last second acrobatics Un Sunday the Panthers made it close for the first period as Tim Kinkade pulled his crew into a 1â€"1 tie. Howev er three powerplay goals fin ished them off as Preston rapped home five unanswered goals to go on to the Hub League Championship game next weekend in Stratford Un behalf of all the Panther parents we would like to con gratulate the entire coaching staff for their dedication in helping the boys learn and improve their hockey skills The third game played at home saw the Cubs defeated 4â€"1 Mait Wickie scored at 3: 22 of the second period from Dean MacDonald and Brad Karges to put the Cubs on the scoreboard (CARLING OKEEFE Congratulations Hawks Panthers closed out Congratulations to Laurier‘s highâ€"flying hockey HAWKS WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 1983 â€" PAGE 27 way to go WLU we‘re with you all the way Wilfrid Laurier University :\1 2 j y°"" «ol . _‘\Qfi.\â€" S‘â€"““‘“\ “\“\,S"“\%" John A. Weir President

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