Peewee Tigers sweep Windsor Waterloo major peewee Tigers have reached the OMHA finals with a three- game sweep over Windsor Riverside in the semi-finals. The series was completed on Sunday as Tigers, who faced elimination Tuesday night in a Hub league series with St, Thomas,scored an trt victory. Two Waterloo goals were scored in the first period by Dean McDonald and Shawn Way with assists going to Sheldon Gilchrist, Don O'Brien and Way. O'Brien, Way and Gilchrist scored in the second period with assists going to Steve Georghiades, Chris Wade, McDonald and Gilchrist. Brad Karges, Steph Carty and O'Brien scored in the third period and were assisted by Georghiades. Carty, Gilchrist and Way, Tigers went into Tuesday's game with St. Thomas trailing H in points in a six-point series. They had beaten St. Thomas 35 on Monday as McDonald scored five goals and Way added three. St. Thomas beat Tigers " on Wednesday as Tigers lost captain Matt Wickle to an injury when he slid into a goalposti "We're playing hurt right now," said Tigers coach Pat Bishop. "but in spite of losing (Vickie) we played well Friday and again on Monday. They don't know what "quit" means." Cubs ousted in tourney “gen will meet the winner of a series between Welland and Markham in the OMHA finals. Waterloo major atom Tim Horton Cubs lost two games and tied another in the fifth annual atom hockey tournament in Nia- aara Falls, ve Cubs were eliminated in a H) loss to Milton. Earlier. they had lost re to Owen Sound and lied 2-2 with Newmarket. gheldoh Gilchrist ot the Waterloo peewee Tigers gets set to bat the puck out of the air and into the net during last Wednesday's Hutt League game, but his goal was disallowed because his stick went above his shoulders. mama O'Brien photo Against Owen Sound. David Warnke scored from Jeff Hunt and Adam Zanna and Hunt scored from Ryan Weber and Warttke. That football clinic to be held April 4-5 at University of Water- loo is the result of months of behind-the-scenes work to get 10 high-powered speakers. says UW football head coach Bob McKil. lop. Of the speakers at the clinic, nine are from the United States and the other is Frank Kosec, a UW graduate in his fifth season with Montreal Concorde of the Canadian Football League. "We've been working on this since last September and we came up with the final package the end of January," said Mckir lop. who declined to give the cost of assembling such a group of in structors. But then. what is cost when the 'tretyte of the UW Warriors football team, which has just one win in two years, is at stake? "We want to show everybody involved that we're serious about our football and we've made changes to show it," said McKiL lop. UW football clinic Minor Hockey Cubs were already down 2-0 to Newmar- ket when Martin Dziak scored from Warnke and Weber. Lee Seabrook scored the tying goal trom Sean Stewart and David Saddler. Wasps' Collins nets a hat-trick Jeff Collins of the Waterloo novice select Wasps scored all three goals in a 3-3 tie with Cosmos. In another game, Wasps were edged 3-2 by Titans. Assists in the " tie went to Sean Hiuser and Brandon Dietrich. Andrew Kempel and Wesley Farrar were outstanding in goal and were well supported by an outstanding defence. W Ryan Moore and Collins scored in the loss to Titans. Assists went to Dietrich, Hiuser and Jamie Harrison. Winterhawks reach finals Waterloo Winterhawks major bantams advanced to the OMHA finals as they defeated Chatham 5-3 on Sunday in the fifth game of a best-of-five semi-final series, 'Hawks had tied the series at 2-2 on Friday with tt " overtime win after losing IF7 the night before. Now they must wait until an opponent is decided for the finals. John Williams led the attck on Sunday with I goal and three assists ts Wim terhawks fought back from trailing 3-1 going into the third period. Mike George. Steve Farrar, Scott Schindler and James Witmer each scored once and Brad Haelzle picked up two assists. Bill O'Brien, James Woelfle and Darryl Hartlieb eac had one assist and David Mot: was outstanding in goal for the second straight game, Warriors tested in OMHA series Waterloo minor bamam Warriors are facing a tough test from Chatham in their sixpoint OMHA series which is tied 3-3 in points after Warriors won 5-2, tied 3-3 and lost 6-2. Warriors have also stepped up their recruiting program and there can be little doubt that recruiting is one of McKillop's aims as he gets players on campus for the clinic. The clinic, said McKillop, is a techniques clinic as opposed to a philosophy clinic. That is, it will deal with proper execution of plays rather than deciding what plays a team should run. Kosec, the third speaker on April 4, will speak on preparing Canadian players tor pro foot, ball. Other speakers include Buffalo Bills head coach Hank Bullough. New Jersey Generals assistant coach Ken Hussey, Cincinnati Bengals offensive line coach Jim McNally, Pittsburgh Steelers of- fensive coordinator Tom Moore and Bengals defensive line coach Bill Urbanik. Speakers from US. colleges and high schools are John Heck and Tucker Reddlngton. Heck. In Hub League action, Warriors faced elimination Tuesday when they hosted Stratford, They were down 5-3 in points. again in a six-point series, in their most recent game against Chatham Warriors got goals from Steve Rice and Scott McPherson but lost 6-2. "Chatham's a good skating team and they hit," '1tyv-le21t'ei, one of Warriors' coaches. “They're mak g us work:" A Rice and MAmerson arise scored in the 3-3 tie and Rick Metzger supplied the other goal for Waterloo. - h ----. . "Chip Sailing and Matt Zilinskas were lwogoal scorers in the " win and Chad Young also scored. Winning season for Whalers 'Waterloo Insurance AA Whalers have successfully ended their season with a record of " wins and 4 defeats. The last two league games were both victories for the Whalers with scores of 5-3 over Preston and 34 over Woodstock. Liem Vonguyen counted one goal in each game, while Shawn Dietrich opened with the first goal against Preston and Troy Steuhing netted the winner. Mike Kraemer and Ryan Stover provided the remaining two goals against Woodstock. Jason Peplow and Philip Wetherup com- bined tor an excellent season in goal. A third of the league games ended in shutout victories for the two Whaler goalies who also achieved an impressive 1.56 goals against average for the season. Whalers are controlling most of the play in their opponents ends as detencemen Jason Dupuis, Chris Meyer, Rayn Scott. Corey Mayhew. and Trevor Garner have contributed strong blue-line play to the winning effort of the team, in tournament play, Whalers participat- ed in the Preston Novice Tournament with a record of I Witt and 2 losses, The lone victory was over Welland H); the two losses were against Cambridge 34 and Chinguacousy re. The Cambridge game saw Waterloo fight back from a 5-1 deficit at the opening of the third period to come within one goal of a tie. Ryan Stewart lead his team-mates in this game with two goals. who just completed his first season as head coach at Cardinal Mooney high school in Rocher ter, N.Y., where he was named coach of the year, has also been named coach of the section five all-star team for the last three years. Reddington is defensive coor- dinator at Canisius College. He held the same position before that at University of Buffalo and spent 21 years before that amassing a 127-34-7 record as coach at St. Joe's high school. Other speakers include Chuck Ramsey, former punter for the New York Jets and Mike Work ing, retired receiver coach of the Detroit Lions. Registration for players is $30. $25 before April I. The cost for coaches is $60 or $50 before April For further information can Bob McKillop at tm5-1211, ext, 3149. GT WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, For Brochure JOIN US AT THE 17TH ANNUAL EXPERT HOCKEY SKILLS INSTRUCTION TWICE DAILY ICE SESSIONS L PRIVATE LAKE, GOLF COURSE FAMILY CAMPING WEEKLY JULY AND AUGUST Hockey Camp†Iittmtitc"'-e'" SALE "CAMP STAFF Amicmons ALSO name ACCEPTED! l Lie.-trt, Day Camp and Our Popular Family Campmg Programs 16 UNION ST. E., WATERLOO N2J 186 (corner of Mary a Union Sts.) Located at Pike Lake Lodge - so an» Korth ot View. ontario Phone or Write RE-OPtiNiNG APR. 8/86 up to March 27/86 742-3001 Winona: (519) 884-4050 l at m . CV'LL'A Box 3103-W WATERLOO, ONTARIO N2J 326 1966 -PAGE 41