Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff University of Water- loo basketball Warriors Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff The meaning of “sudden death" playoffs hit home Mom day as both Bluevale collegiate Knights and Waterloo Vikings saw their Waterloo County senior basketball sea- son draw to a halt in a pair of exciting games. The only Waterloo high school team to survive the one-game quarter-finals is Blue- vale’s junior Knights and they stayed alive with a 76-42 win over Forest Heights Tro- inns. Knights lost 56-46 to the visiting Cameron Heights Golden Gaels and Vikings dropped a 63-55 decision to St. Jerome's Lions. Bill Peter and Jayson Heller played well de- fensively for the senior Knights and Rob Dras- do scored 26 points, but Knights' season-long problems at the free throw line were pres" Early exits for Knights and Vikes Cage Hawks, Warriors, at opposite end of standings , _ l I/ [ t l I I (ir, r _ . 7 “a B R“. W/ a. ", t ": q " ve , " tite' 'f" 'f /is'p ijJ.iii,Clll,, _ .c M _ , l #94?!†, N / v v , r, _ V t l l l, M A . i f _ “q _ 40:; i Il , \Ey ( "' 'il L; if 't ", it) B Regular Price $45 _ $60 (Long Hair $10 Extra) Includes consultation, shampoo, & conditioner PRECISION CUT & FINISHED STYLE 'uur" Off Phone For Your Appointment Today Offer valid only upon presentation of this Val-Pak coupon. {M PERMS and Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hurts tNttaldtt't be farther apart in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association eat one more time. “I thought we'd solved our problems at the free throw line but they came backon us," said Knights coach John McCarthy. Knights were Just 10 for-23 shooting from the line. At St. Jerome's, Vik- ings were within two points of Lions with less than two minutes remaining, but Lions put the game out of reach by taking advam tage of a turnover and some free throw oppor- tunities. - “I was really proud of how we ended the season," Vikings coach John Zdrahal said. "Reinhard Burow had an outstanding game and did everything we asked him to do." Dean Froome. Andy B u r n s a d M i k e McNiece allQiouled out for Vikings, making the finish difficult. Burow ended up with 20 points and Brian Tanner had 11. Solar apart are they that their won~losl mtmttersareietrev- order. Warriors ($2) lead the GUM west and Hawks ttlo are Warriors won Friday night in St. Catharina on the strength of Peter Savieh's 33-point per- formance as they de tented Brock Badgers 83-16. Last Wednesday. Warriors lost 85-14 to Windsor Lancers in Windsor. Hawks lost 91-76 to Western Mustangs Sat- urday in Union. At home last Wednesday, they suffered a disap- pointing 64-63 loss to McMaster Marauders after failing to protect a six-point lead. After the loss to Lancers, Warrior coach Don McCrae was concerned with the fact that three players ac- counted for most of their scoring. But on Friday, Dave Maser contributed 16 points - his career high as a Warrior. Rob Froese added I4 and Randy Norris had 10. In Windsor, Warriors were struggling. They were in a 46-46 tie at halftime and were tied 66-66 with five minutes remaining. "We did a very poor job of game-ending," Thurs., Fri. Westmomul'laec “all nunsnuuc. Phone 886-6960 ll t!ll,le,i,tiilf, 3 "it: tCJ',"';';, (Hours Open Both Locations) Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:30 _ 6 p.m. ., Fri. 9:30 - 9 p.ni. CIIlIgfiijE, Savlch scored " pol-u. Norris Ind " aatdrr'meaetgetted8tttn that - Lauder coach Chris Coulthud needed few words to sum up the gameinutodoet: Mark Polischuk {ed Hawks with 16 apiece but Western's Greg Moore held a hot hand, but Western's tree $i8MiRttSE, AdMrilW3BE .. Moore held a hot hand, â€mm ... WWW I:..-....A.._.\ “A“,I... - r "In the final analy- sis, Western outhustled us," said Coulthud. "They double-teamed us whenever they can†and our turnovers beat Marauders complet- ed a come-from-hehind win over Hawks when Tony Sterling hit with a 21-foot shot in the last minute to decide the issue. "We literally gave the game away," said Coulthard. "They (Marauders) put some pressure on us but we became ver conserve- tive in the last few min- mes.†Warriors and Hawks both have home games tonight at 8, with Marauders visiting UW while Badgers go to WLU. Mike McCormack and Steve Forden were Hawks' best shooters, scoring 14 and 12, re- spectively. Brian Demaree and m FEDY ENC CUNE Waterloo Km gem/ice. . . worthy of your Confidence. 1tiheu$ttmt$tt3WttlhE. “an. "rBttaq" a. -rrrle _er, Serving the communitf , k with personal and professions service .for over 35 years " . Convenient Parking. entering Wellington or King Street funeral home, chapel family centre m the darkness of grief . . . we care a tradition since 1925. 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Includes shampoo and style Appointment recommended but NOT NECESSARY aicireyechieltt'figI HIP" Off HAIRCUTS Mans And Ladies Regular Priced ot6ersahtoettvuvoo-tatioetof thisVaM'itcotqtoet. fl 3: J. It tss)ii",i') . . 'i-i\itiis;",,')i)i_,i, dat: b,' l M,