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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1983, p. 39

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"ttiiiiiid toga uw Atmotes roundup flllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllll Veteran George Tinnes continued to have a hot hand. leading Condors with 24 points. Mike Cracknell hooped 11. while Doug Schenk added eight. ln basketball action, Condors tell from the unbeaten ranks by losing to Humber and Algonquin. Condors, now 2-2, stand sixth in the 13-team Tier I. Humber started quickly on Wednesday in Toronto. building a 16-point lead after only 10 minutes. Behind 34-24 at the half, Conestoga stormed back with a 36-point second half, but came up on the short end of a 63450 score. In their only OCAA game this week, Condors host Sheridan College on Thursday night at the Conestoga Centre. Game time is 6 p.m. On the weekend, Conestoga will be in Hamilton to take part in the Mohawk College invitational. Also appearing will be two of Canada's premier college teams,' Centennial College of Toronto and Maisonneuve College of A strong four-goal performance in a weekend tournament has earned Todd Hoffman of Kitchener honors as Conestoga Coilege's Athlete of the Week for the week of October 31. Hoffman scored two goals in each game as Condors swept to the title of the Brockport State University (U.Y.) invitational tournament. held last Friday and Saturday in Rochester. . Condors defeated Hawthorne College of New York City, 4-3, and host Brockport State, 5-3. to take the championship. V A 21-year-oid student in the Production Planning and Inventory Control program at Conestoga's Cambridge campus, Hoffman was chosen to the tournament all-star squad and also named most valuable player. A centre with the hockey Condors, he played last year for Guelph Platers of the Ontario Hockey League. In Ottawa Friday. Algonquin gained revenge for a season-opening loss by downing Conestoga 77-63. Coats bolted to a 42-28 halftime edge and were never seriously threatened. Tinnes again led the way with 20 points, and Schenk added 19. College of toronto Montreal. tt.aloatdwas-d-t_eruyer,ttte hockey Condor: o! Conestoga Calla;- squ to theeumpietatsttiPuttteBroeietStateUtti- versity invitational Maul. - last Fr!- day and Saturday in Rochester, N.Y. In the opener of the four-team event. Cones- toga posted a " mover Hawthorne Collegeot New York City. [human scored twice. m like Hayes and Rich Tryon added single goals. Tryon also had three assists. ' In Saturday‘s final, Condors rallied from a " Wt after two periods to swamp - Brockpon State, S-3, for the title. Both Hoffman and Brent Crossey scored twice. Bob O'Kratka accounted for Condors‘ other goal. Besides MVP honors, Hoffman was also chosen to the tournament all-star team, as was Chris Martin of Guelph, who played in goal for Conestoga. ln Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) play, Condors did not fare so well, however, dropping two games. With a 1-3 record, Conestoga now stands sixth in the seven-%tam OCAA Tier I. Hoffman scored two goals in 'edsr_eeattretu0itsesaeorttisereeotsrr mm mu meson & monsuv‘ m, Mamie '" l 60’: EES? q Prize. 0 Comm 0 Grout Food 4-7 psi. F.T.J. RON FITZPATRICK at the "Ever, My] PM. 3M0! EV!!!“ in the n the Production untrol program at Ipus, Hoffman was star squad and also

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