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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Mar 1984, p. 26

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Dave Henry scored unassist ed at 1: 34 of the third period for a 4â€"2 score. The Cubs took a thrée goal lead with a goal by Dave Rintoul from Josh Carthy and Danny Mufray With 3 minutes left in the game Ching pulled their goalie for the extra attacker. The move paid off as Mike Baldino scored from Jamie Caruso Then Blake McGown scored twice to tie the game at 55 Assists went to Jamie Caruso, David Stankiewicz and Darren Hurtey guacousy for their third game in the best of five CTA Quarterâ€"Finals â€" . PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRPNICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, The major atom ‘Tim Hor ton‘ Cubs travelled to Ch( Jamie Caruso opened the scoring in overtime with the assist of Jason McDermid The score went to 7â€"5 with a goal by Jason McDermid from Darren Hurtey and Kirt Lutz But Ching wasn‘t to be denied as Jason McDermid scored from Jamie Caruso and Peter Barias for a 6 score Jamie Caruso compieted the scoring with his goal from Blake McGown. This gave Ching the 96 victory Then Dean Trask scored his second goal from Tony Code to put the Cubs within a goal of Ching. This forced the game into a 10 minute overtime period. Friday in Waterloo the Hogg Fuel minor atom Saints took on the Oakville Generals in the deciding match of their 5 game playoff series This win gave Chinguacousy the series 3â€"0 In a very dramatic game the Saints lost by a 4â€"3 score when Oakvilie scored the lone goal of the overtime stanza â€" %@\% @oo %e\\\\c,e \\<<\\ep â€" M f er C Waterloo tied the score in the second period when Billy Chappell, after nifty passes from Rob Woolstencroft and Ryan Hume, beat the goal tender from the point with a low, hard shot to the far corner. Oakvilie, however, quickly made it 2â€"1 before the period‘s end Tom Howse put the Saints on an even keel near the start of the third period. His linemates Andrew | Stitwell and David Saddler drew assists. . After Oakville went ahead again, Chinguacousy downs Cubs Big chill hits Saints For expert repairs call Mike or Klaus at Fast â€" Friendly Service 435 Conestogo Rd W . Waterloo 2 Rabbit Mercedes N. American models 884â€"7640 Minor Hockey COMPLIMENTARY air flight /accident insurance to $100,000. the Saints regrouped and mounted ferocious offensive altacks. Billy Chappel! tied the game with another low and hard shot from the point Ryan Weber and Martin Dziak took the assists Oakville, however, con trolled the overtime. . Goal tender Jeff Wagner made key saves. Lee Seabrook, Jonathon Goll, and Anthony Arnold had good scuring chances It was to no avail, as Oakville squeezed in a shot during a lastâ€"minute scramble, and the Saints became the boys of summer Waterloo Cougars pulled off a major upset in the 1983â€"%4 season. They eliminated the reigning OMHA champions the Kitchener Kaisers on OMHA playoff action. 886â€"6200 GOLD KEY TRAVEL SERVICES LTD. In the opening game of the series they played their best hockey of the season as they edged the Kaisers 1â€"0. The contest turned into a defensive slmgm as both goaltenders held t opposition at bay Waterloos‘ Mark Mâ€"Grinder played brilliantly as he frusâ€" trated the opposition vith one big save after another. The winning geoal was scored by Captain Derek MacKinnon as he finished off an endâ€"toâ€"end rush with a quick shot that eluded the Kitchener goal tender Game two saw the Cougars come out flat and they ended up on the short end of a 7â€"1 score. Rick Metzger tallied the lone Waterloo goal with an assist to Geoff Whent Faced with a doâ€"orâ€"die situa tion Waterioo outplayed and outhustled Kitchener to upset them in the deciding game by a 2â€"1 score. Once again led by goaltender Mark McGrinder and the defencemen the Cou gars weren‘t going to let this one slip away. Waterino opened the scoring midâ€"way through the first period as Geof{ Whent setup Darcy Mor rison in the slot. Darey made no mistake as his low wrist shot found the open side. Late in the period Kitchener tied it up on a low screen shot from the point. From that moment on both teams were wailing for the other to make that fatal mistake 65 UNIVERSITY AVE. E. WATERLOO QPEN DAILY 9 a.m.â€"6 p.m. SATURDAYS 10 a.m.â€"1 p.m Waterloo took advantage of a power play opportunity early in the third period as Colin SAVE ON Charter flights and packages to FLORIDA CARIBBEAN & EUROPE Cougars pull off upset Prince connected on a Jon Weland rebound with the other assist to Derek MacKinnon The Cougars took over the game from there and had several opportunities to in crease the score. The foreâ€" checking work of forwards Mike Wilson, Tim Kinkade, Tim Bishop, Scott Geffros and Brent Rivard completely frusâ€" trated the opposition shooters. The coaching excellence of Amie â€" Lanneville and Doug "Grapes‘‘ Kechnie played a major factor in the series. Waterloo now goes on to play the Hamilton Huskies Waterioo minor peewees Panthers won three in a row un the weekend, beating Brantford 10â€"2 Saturday March 3 in Hub League play offs and hosting Barrie 2â€"1 Saturday and 4â€"3 Sunday in exhibition play Saturday afternoon at Wa terioo Arena Panthers were totally awesome as Robin Brandon collected a hat trick and 1 assist and Kevin Lob singer 2 goals and 2 assists as Waterloo whopped Brantford 10â€"2 Waterloo went ahead 5â€"0 on goals by Brandon from Charles Gagnon and Lobâ€" singer, Jeff Walker from Lobâ€" singer, Steve Georghiades from Dave Thomson, Brandon from John Craig, and Mike Kreutzer from Thomson Brantford finally scored at 5:23 of the second and Branâ€" don from Charies Mitchell and Tyler Richber made it 6â€"1 by the end of the period. Starting with Kreutzer unassisted 5 seconds into the third, the Panthers put in 4 more with Lobsinger from Georghiades and Ron Silver, Walker from Brandon, ahd Lobsinger from Richber scoring before Brant ford had their last goal with 1: 27 to go in the game. Water loo leads the six points series 2â€"0 Barrie returned a weekend visit playing Saturday night 2â€"1 and Sunday afternoon 4â€"3. Walker from Richber and Kreutzer opened the scoring Saturday and Sandy McCarty unassisted tied for Barrie Silver from Brent Smith had the winner for Waterioo late in the third. Sunday Lobsinger from Georghiades scored in the second to give the Pan thers a 1â€"0 lead going into the ftor senior citizens for months of March and April e Reuphoistering & restyling furniture repairs e Wide selection of fabrics e Residential & institutional e FREE pickâ€"up, delivery, home éstimates 15% We also offer you â€" Frontend Alignment â€" Whee! 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