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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Feb 1986, p. 30

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PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1986 Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks basketball team defeated Guelph Gryphons 80â€"72 Saturday night to end their Ontario Universities Athletic Association season in fourth place in the west division with six wins and six losses. The 6â€"6 record is vast improveâ€" ment over last season, when they finished at 2â€"10. And the fourth place finish gave them the home court advantage Tuesday night when they hosted Windsor Lancers in a suddenâ€"death Waterloo Chipper Stumblers, led by Ed Harrigan, won the Kâ€"W Oldtimers Tournament. Stumblers won the final game 4â€"2 as Nick Rintche scored two goals and singles went to Al Stumblers on target Here the Waterioo collegiate senior basketbail Vikings who finished third in the recent Coal Bow! Classic in Nova Scotia. Vikings are coached by John Zdrahal. Richard O ‘Brien photo age Hawks improve over last season BRONZE MEDALLISTS quarterâ€"final game and won 102â€" 91. With the win, Hawks advance to the OUAA west playoff finals at University of Western Ontario to be hosted by Western Musâ€" tangs. The firstâ€"place Mustangs had a bye in the quarterâ€"finals. Hawks had beaten Lancers in both their meetings in the reguâ€" lar season and before the game coach Chris Coulthard rememâ€" bered a similar situation where his club lost the third and most important meeting. ‘"About three years ago we‘d beaten Western twice and Westâ€" Baron and Bob Watson. Harrigan was tournament MVP and the leading scorer for the weekend was T.P. Cressman with seven goals and five asâ€" sists. ern came in and beat us up,"" said Coulthard. ‘"But we‘re healthy and back on track. We (ended) our slump a week ago. "We can‘t ask for anything else. Everything‘s as good as we can have it. We just have to win, that‘s all." In Guelph, Rene Luypaert and Andy Balogh each contributed 16 points to help Hawks to the fourth place finish that gave them home court on Tuesday. Steve Forden and Lorenzo Segaâ€" to each scored 10. Gryphons ended their season with an 0â€"12 record, but with one very positive note as Jeff Root scored 38 points. Root finished with 314 points to take the CIAU national scoring title. Donavon Thomas scored anâ€" other 18 points for Gryphons. Hawks were in St. Catharines last Wednesday and lost 90â€"75 to Brock Badgers. Steve Forden scored 18 points in a losing cause and Brian Demaree added 15. Send us your Classified Word Ad *‘ $2050 FOR UPT.().20 \\‘/;)R[;S JUST FILL OUT THE COUPON BELOW MAIL AND MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO THE ONLY PLEASE PRINT YOUR AD BELOW AD CLASSIFICATION . ... AMOUNT ENCLOSED: NAME: s o o w pile in . . k ADDRESS: . . py 4 . PHONE: ... C s . NOTE: All ads nfiust be received by Tuesday before 10: 00 a. m. for Wednesday‘s publication Offer expires Tuesday, March 25, 1986 Kitchener (Beside The Brittany Restaurant) 16 Eby St. North Good Quality Nursery Furnishings For Resale Beechwood Plaza (Corner of Erb St. W. & Fisher Hallman Rd.) Mon.â€"Fri. 7â€"9 p.m., & Sat. 7â€"6 p.m. _ We Have Videos On Cruises Anywhere In The World Call Us at 886â€"3320 We‘ll Set a Time For Your Viewing INTERESTED IN A HOLIDAY CRUISE? THE PUDGY PANDA SELL YOUR BABY ITEMS THROUGH US! Beechwood Sun Salon Inc. s TANNING at its BEST m § INTRODUCTORY . OFFER! _A y 3 Sessions For (pWNO00 Call Now for Appointment 886â€"0466 NOEL SEDMAN TRAVEL SERVICE 104 KING ST. SOUTH. WATERLOO 886â€"3320 | 45 Erb St. E. Waterloo N2J 1L7 e Relaxing Atmosphere e Soothing Background Music e Climate Controlled e Private Rooms e Showers e Ample Parking 1 0O Accessories Toys & Clothes 742â€"8925 ONLY 10c each

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