lose to Wasps _ Mike Roberts scored on an endâ€"toâ€"end rush against Wasps and Brian Pits, Dauny Benâ€" lost 51 io Wasps Sunday in a Minor Hockey Week game at the Waterioo arena. Saturday, Wildcats lest a hardâ€"fought battie to Kitchenâ€" er Expos by a 3â€"2 score. Moisse also gave from Keith George. C Cubs continue playoff round Waterloo Tim Horton Cubs played two CTA playoff games last week, tying Oakvilie 2â€"2 and losing 41 to Gueiph. Cubs now have a 2â€"2â€"1 playoff record. Cubs twice came from behind to tie Oakville. Against Guelph, they were down 2â€"0 before they got on the scoreboard. Tom Howse, Andy Stilwel} and Kyle Merritt scored for Cubs. Assists went to Martin Dziak, Sean Merritt, Tom Howse and Nathan Belcher. Knights take two in a row Waterioo Knights of Columâ€" bus Knights ended the regular season with back to back wins against St. George last week by scores of 3â€"2 and 41 In the first game Greg Poslif{ scored iwo goals with the winner coming from Mark Lawrence on a perfect pass by Mike Wolfe. Good perforâ€" mances came from Kevin Vaughan, Kevin Radtke, Geoff Kraemer and Todd Witson. At home. Knights were in full command allowing only seven shots on goal. This was a solid team effort with goals by Lawrence, Posliff. Todd Purdy and Jason Hardy with Wolfe, Dale Henry and Tim Coyne getting assists. In both games goalies Donny Durbin and Chris Alexander played well as did Jason Kells, and Jeff Plantz. Panthers come close In the Niagara Falls tourâ€" nament, Waterloo Budd Panthers lost a heartâ€" breaker in the championâ€" ship game 2â€"1, to a team from North Humber. Scoring against Expos were Earlier in the tournament Panthers had played outâ€" standing hockey in defeatâ€" ing North Toronto 6â€"1, Braâ€" malea 4â€"0, and District Five from Niagara Falls (USA) In the OMHA playoffs the Panthers made an early exit losing 5â€"3" and 41 to the Kitchener Bills. Scoring in those games were Danny Haycock. Bryan Thirsk, Steve Mural, and Tony Weis. Assists were earned by Steve Parker, Chris McDerâ€" mitt, DRavid McPherson, Craig Mavin and Thirsk. _ In regular league play the Panthers tied Acton 1â€"1. Haycock scored the only (ERxcoopt special orderse and books already on sale) U of WATERLOO BOOK STORE â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 ONE DAY PENGUIN SALE 25 % orr all ONE DAY ONLY VR., FEBRUARY 14 Minor Hockey for Wasps goal for the Panthers with Josh Carthy and Jamie Howe drawing assists. mist novice Wasps defeated Brewers 52, Wildcats 51 and lost 31 to Pirates on the weekâ€" Robbie McGill shut out Brewers for the first half of the game as Liem Vonguyon and Shawn Dietrich did all the Wasps fired 18 shots at Pirate goaltenders but Brad McGill was the only one to have any success. Wasps played well at ail S C The City of Waterioo will be holding spring minor sports registraâ€" tions at Conestoga Mall, Waterloo, Feb. 16 and 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Kâ€"W Minor Lacrosse offers opportunities for both house: league and allâ€"star players. Registrations will be accepted for boys field hockey, boys baseball, boys and girls softball, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls lacrosse, youth football and track and field. House league is for ages five and up. begins in April and culminates in the form of a weekend tournaâ€" ment the last weekend Further information about lacrosse and boys softball is as folâ€" lows: Allâ€"star lacrosse inâ€" volves the same age groups, but with more travelling. It also begins in April, but usually runs until the Labor Day weekend. _This year., Kâ€"W Minor Lacrosse is ofâ€" fering free registration to any child in the tyke and novice age levels (five to 10) to give children an opportunity to try the game. The next summer sports registration will be held at Conestoga Mall on Feb. 16 and 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 b,m. Each child, whether qualifying for free registration or not, Brian McNichol and Hockey Week game with Wild guyon‘s. twoâ€"goal perforâ€" mance. Shawn Dietrich, Cory Mayhew aod Matt Haig aiso scored and McGill was outâ€" sianding in goa! behind the defensive support ol Brad Heimbecker and Robbie Mailâ€" intoont pRS 10 ‘s 1â€"1 tie with Kitchener Astros Ryan Kit and Ryan Seott teamed up defensively to keep the first place Astros tied up in their own end while goalies is required to fill out a registration form for the upcoming season. While this may be early to think about summer sports, year four of Waterioo Boys Softball gets under way Feb. 16 and 23 with registration at Conesâ€" a.m. to 1 p.m. Leagues will have plenty of time to get organised with meetâ€" ings in March to plan the summer. Clinics for coaches and umpires will also take place in March. In April, spring training clinics will be held and teams will be chosen at that time. 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