_{ Minor Hockey Scoreboard ] PAGE 28â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 1983 Saturday the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs travelled to Guelph to participate in their 33rd annual Atom Hockey Tournament. In the first game the Cubs met the home town boys and edged them 4â€"2. â€" In their second game the Cubs defeated Erindale 10â€"1. Billy Evans opened the scorâ€" ing with a goal from Shawn Way and Donnie O‘Brien. Steâ€" Cubs tourney finalists RENT * eEVEP ,_ 495 King North, Waterioo 884â€"5110 , _A # @ """;3 ;-" e _ +) & mlAP‘Til a (A) 30. 1 the first 100 km 10 ..dudlvyoumfaufotunckfrd"“‘:: boo““’""w W’“'z’.qumdd | have a valid ':,,,d.poofl | "nocrodnc’"" " muu'-“' â€"__ LaceK n‘.‘ "C """ar k) versceue "HD5) (24 ie) ;ï¬gï¬ï¬&%ï¬rigéumï¬g:vï¬es of MEMORIAL COUNSELLORS Previous direct sales exrperience preferred but not necessary. If you would like to earn an above average income write in confidence to: Nelson Monuments Ltd. 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Dean MacDonald scored his second goal at 6: 54 from Brad Karges. Then with 16 seconds left in the period Sebby Yantz scored from Bernie Adlys and Sheldon Gilchrist for a 81 In the third period Bernie Adlys scored his second goal from Sebby Yantz and Sheldon Gilchrist. The final goal of the game was scored by Mike Kreutzer from Stephen Hooper and Brad Karges for the 10â€"1 In the second period Steve Fitzpatrick scored from Dean Liabotis and Jonathan Silvesâ€" ter to give London the 2â€"1 lead. At 1:17 of the third period Tim Rollins scored from Jonâ€" athan Silvester to put London out front 3â€"1. Fifty seconds into overtime Steve Fitzpatrick scored from Jonathan Silvester to give London the 4â€"3 win. The ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs met London in the Championship game and lost 43 in overâ€" Then at 5:06 Mike Kreutzer scored from Stephen Hooper to tie the game. â€" Shawn Way scored at 6:38 with the assist of Dean Macâ€" Donald and Brad Karges for a 32 score. 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Wasps came out flying from the opening whistle and by the 1: 12 mark of the period had a 20 lead. Tom Howse carried the puck across the Kavalier blueline passing to Lee Seaâ€" brook who fed. Jeff Rands in the slot. Rands scored on a low drive to the right corner. Waterioo Lakeshore Optiâ€" mist Wasps fought their way back into first place in novice select playâ€"offs Friday night at Grand River Arena by defeating the Kitchener Kavaâ€" liers 3â€"2 in a closely contested game. â€" For Wasps second goal, Rands controlled the play at the blueline feeding Martin Dziak as he cut behind the net and passed to Howse in front who drove a shot to the right corner. The Kavaliers owned the second period with Jeff Zettler scoring two unansâ€" wered goals, the first on a breakaway and the second from a scramble in front of the Wasps net. Thirdâ€"period play was end to end until the final whistle. Chad Hergott made several good defensive plays and along with Jeff Wagner and Kevin Godbout kept the Kavaâ€" liers off the scoreâ€"sheet. Midâ€" way through the period, Dziak fired the winning goal after breaking fromn the redline and stickhandling through a maze of players. The Waterloo Knotty Pine minor atom Bees warmed up for their March tournament in Acton with an exhibition game when they visited Galt on Sunday. Although Bees had much the better of the play, the first two periods were scoreless, but after that the roof fell in on Galt as Bees scored five times to win the game 50. _ Danny Haycock scored first when he slapped home a good help from Alex Lehmacher Warriors now await an opâ€" ponent from a series between Brantford and Burlington. Wasps fight for first Bees cop exhibition Woodstock opened an early twoâ€"goal lead but Waterloo applied tremendous pressure in the second period only to be turned away by the excellent effort of Woodstock goalie Jeff Abbott. Tony McCauley on a beautiful set up by Derek Seibert finally put Waterloo on the scoresheet as Woodstock took a 3â€"1 lead into the third period. Waterloo was unable to mount a comeback as they were assessed 11 penalties in the third period as Woodstock skated away with the 4â€"1 victoâ€" The Waterloo Mister Transâ€" mission minor bantams failed in their bid to put the lid on a very successful season as they lost 4â€"1 to Woodstock in the Hub League final in Stratford on Sunday morning. In a one game final to decide the league championship Waâ€" terloo ran into some hot goalâ€" tending and questionable offiâ€" ciating to suffer only their second defeat in thirty Hub League contests. Mr. T. gained a berth in the Hub league finals by virtue of a 6â€"2 victory over Acton. Rick Rehkopf led the charge with a three goal, two assist perforâ€" mance. McCauley had a goal and three assists while Seibert contributed three assists Chris Keller added a goal and an assist while Jason Zettler completed the Waterioo scorâ€" ing and Greg MacDonald chipped in with one assist. Waterioo jumped into an early 20 lead in the first two minâ€" In OMHA action Waterioo came up with a super effort to tie the sixâ€"point series with Kitchener only to have their cross town rivals counter with a win of their own to lead the Doug Cote. Jef{ Sommers gap to 2â€"1 at 14: 11 of the second period. Shawn Brenner playâ€" ing superbly came up with serve Waterioo‘s lead before Zettler scored on a deflected slapshot with assists going to Rehkopf and Rich Carty with pass to the slot from Mark Schwark, and Josh Carthy scored again unassisted thirty seconds later. Haycock scored again to make it 3â€"0, taking a pass from Justin Sharratt and skating in from the centre line to pull the goalkeeper out with a clever deke before putting it behind him, and then Jonathan Evans scored two goals in quick succession, the first one unassisted an the second one with a good low shot, after taking a pass from David McPherson. Chris McDermitt also drew an assist on the play. Mr. Tranny runnerâ€"up Four Waterloo novice hockey players who recently won awards of excellence distributed across Canada are Murray Galbraith, Matthew Kreutzer, Kevin Bieth and Chris Fiedier. WAY TO GO, GUYS Congratulations to the Waâ€" terico major bantam Wellingâ€" tons, who earned the Doherty Division Hub League title with a 4â€"2 win over Kitchener Aces Kitchener rebounded with a 2â€"0 victory to force Waterloo to the brink of elimination. Mr. T lacked the aggressiveness of their previous victory and were outworked by a hungry Kitchener unit. The eventual winning goal was scored by Sommers and Todd Perio added an insurance marker with a breakaway effort midâ€" way through the third period. The Krickets began the third stanza with a quick goal. It looked as if the Whalers were resuming their sluggish play from the early part of the game. However, defencemen David Saddler and Greg Posâ€" liff began to exert pressure on the Krickets. Jeff Hunt‘s work let Stilwell put a quick, rising shot past the Krickets‘ goalâ€" tender to tie the score. Less than minutes later, Rob Woolâ€" stencroft passed to Stilwell, who passed to Young. His quick wrist shot put the Whalers in the lead. The Krickets mounted great pressure. Even with their goalie out of the net, however, they could not notch the equaiâ€" izer. The line of Ryan Weber, Payne, and Craig Miller checked vigorously. Payne Krickets‘ player who was takâ€" ing a shot at an open corner to make the defensive play of the gave Andrew Stilwell a breakâ€" away. His quick shot tied the score. Peter Sloan moved the puck well and his linemates Ryan Hume and Craig Young almost scored. Eric Payne made a great individual effort, just missing the goâ€"ahead Keller and Seibert The novice select Waterloo Insurance Whalers edged Kitâ€" chener Krickets 3â€"2 last Saturâ€" day at the Waterloo Arena. The first period was conâ€" trolled by the Krickets. In just about every aspect of the game, the Krickets played better than the Whalers. Anâ€" drew McMillan in the Whalers® net had to be sharp to limit the Krickets to only one goal The two teams were evenly matched in the second period Both teams had good chances to score. Steve Heimbecker, the Whalers‘ goalie, had to make a number of good saves to keep the score close. Hard work by Mait McPherson, Dale Henry, and Stephen Bell Wellingtons win it all! Whalers nip Krickets Dynastys defeated their crosâ€" stown rivals, Kitchener Konâ€" dors, in four games in OMHA quarterâ€"finals. Dynastys used the heartâ€" stopper approach in all four games by allowing Kitchener to take the lead each time and then fight back to win three of Thus, Dynastys were able to fashion victories of 54 and 6â€"3 before falling badly in Kitchâ€" ener, 11â€"1. The final game of the series saw Kitchener grab a threeâ€" goal lead, but Dynastys, anâ€" chored by stubborn goaitendâ€" super team effort. Dave Klein opened the scorâ€" ing and led the way for the next two periods until Kitchenâ€" er took the lead with two quick goals with 1:46 remaining in regulation time. Mike Dietrich tied the game on an assist from Klein with just 17 seconds on the clock. It was considered impossiâ€" bie by the experts and improbâ€" able by the bopeful, but Wa their attack and Dave Beaton scored the winner with less :l’ Dynastys edged Kitchener Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins have eliminated Kitchener from the OMHA playoffs three games to one, winning the last two games by scores of 6â€"5 and 4â€"2. The final game saw lots of contact and end to end action as Bruins opened up a 3â€"0 lead after a scoreless first period Troy Stephens scored twice and Chip Seiling once as Mike Brooks, Mark Strohack and Matt Zilinskas earned assists Kitchener came back with a pair of goals before Zilinskas scored into the empty net late in the game. Kitchener jumped into a 3â€"0 lead in game three, but the Bruins caught up and the game was tied 5â€"5 before Steve Then Andrew Reeve scored from Todd Schott and Klein midway through an overtime period and Jason Bitter tipped in an insurance goal as Alan Folliott assisted. The "Dukes" were the only Waterloo team to win in the Hub League finals. Rice netted the winner with 1: 03 remaining as Scott McPherson and Darren Henry assisted. Zilinskas scored twice while single goals went to Stephens, Henry and Chris Code. Steâ€" phens had two assists. Todd Melnychuk, Seiling and Rice each earned one assist. Bruins dump Kitchener Dynastys pull upset Richard O‘Brien photo