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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Mar 1986, p. 23

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Warriors could gain from loss Walerioo minor b-num Wamors were put out ot the Hutt Lune playoffs by Chadian: . week M" Peut 9 I bs has And Warriors have reached the OMHA fin-ls by beating Chatham $3 on Friday and 87 on Sunday in their semi-final to Sanford. but coach Joe Rcktor thinks the his could be a "blessing in dis, guise"because now his players have only the OMHA playoffs to think about “We were concentrating on two series and it took too much out of the boys," said Reno!" "Now we can concentrate on the OMHA nnats, the greater of the two achievements V tF Rich Metzger scored three goals in the 8-7 win. Warriors won in overtime after regttiatioet time ended with the score tied H Steve Rice had two goats and two assists and other scorers were Matt leinshs and Trevor Pannyi. who also added in assist. Colts ( l l Kings (1) Cubs (1) Dutchmen (I) Regals Red Wings GAMES MAR. 23/86 Cubs 3 - Greg Posh" 2. David Schnarr Dutchmen 0 - $10 Shared by Jason Cassidy and Ben Osier Kings 4 - Darryl McGraw 2. Brian Klein. Billy Braun Red Wings 1 _ Alan Foy Colts 3 _ Chris Hay, Andy Beaver, Jason Meier Regals 2 _ Shad Lusted, Ed Pereira leading Scorer - Darryl McGraw, Kings Best Goal Avg. - Scott Liddell. Kings -aiUiGiiG" went to Todd Melnychuk A Touch Above The Rest “HOME OF THE BAKERS DOZEN (13)" FREE1 REGULAR DOM" tities, City League With this coupon and your purchase of one cup of our superb coffee. MAJOR ATOM Final Playoff Standings DON’T BE l iySNP()NTiiiy, 3 BOOK NOW FOR SPRING INSTALLATIONS 578-5010 384 KM ST. it., WATEKOO oxpiroe April 9, 1986 Minor Hockey 0 25 l “I I 18 0 12 I0 13 16 I7 19 Stewart leads Novice Whalers Cam Mott lurk such-ck and Chad Scott McPherson had two son: and un assist In the " win tad msku bad I goal and two ”this. Other scorers when Rice, Young and Code, Warriors open the rum: Saturday " " In. when they host Whitby It the Alien McCormick “can? _ Wuerioo Insurance Novice AA Whalers completed I successful season with a second place tuistt in their league, one point behind tirst pllce Cambridge. In recent play, the Whalers participated in the Puttsvilie Little Brave Tournu'nem by progressing to the championship sumo after u H) victory over Mississauga and a 3-1 victory over Stratford. The champion- ship gum against Shoreline of Windsor was I H) loss for the Whalers. Despite strong play through the your. the Whalers did not enjoy the same success in the Nay-off series for their league. A narrow " loss to Woolwich, despite a 4-3 victory over Preston proved sufficient to eliminate the Whalers from future play-off activity The play of the last two week-ends has seen an excellent team effort as numerous Whalers were involved in their team's scoring effort, Ryan Stewart led his team with six points followed closely by Josh Hiuser with five points. Liem Vonguyen. Kent Breen and Ryan Stover all tied for third with four points each, Cubs topple London Jets Waterloo major atom Tim Horton Cubs defeated the AAA' London Jets " in an exhibition game on Saturday, Jets :5 i316 Against Bisons, Delic scored with help ', from Shawn Harrigan -- ,. Novice Wildcats exit playoffs Lee Seam put m a mogul effort while single goals went to Martin Dri.ah and Sean Stewart. Jed Hunt had three mut- while Tom Home And Nathan Belcher each had shalt assists tor Cubs Playing in net tor Cubs were Andy Sttlwetl And Jeff Wagner An nth hour playoff format change found Waterloo Schlueuer novice 'A' Wildcats competing against AA' clubs over the weekend and Wildcats. playing their finest hockey ot the year, defeated Guelph 3-1 before bowing out to Woodstock by a 2-1 score In both games Wildcats displayed a strong ati-round team effort by stating hard, bodyehechintt well ind changing lines quickly. Goaltender, Matt Butter and Glen Cress- man provided solid playoff netminding and welrexeeuted passing by the line of Brad McGill, Ted Psulka Ind Eric Bailantyne, Bal1arttyne scored twice, McGlll scored once and ceutmmnn Psuth collected three assists, Danny Sullivan was the other scorer. Winterhawks earn shutout Goalies Eli Scott and Jeff Whelan were backed up by I strong defence and earned the shutout. Jerry Dem: had a goal and assist against Monarchs and other scorers were Danny Bernard and Tyler Lesaard Sam Cowell earned two assists while Scott Whent and Jeremy Valeriote had one each, Waterloo novice Winterhawks have a 3-0 win over Monarchs and I 4-l loss to Bisons in the playoffs, sitst2ij,,' s“ ,9- 2ces (sf 'ti All interested parties are invited to View the preliminary designs for the Erb Street Road and Watermain Project at an Open House to be held in Committee Room "B", 8th. Floor, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb Street West, City of Waterloo on Tuesday, March 18, 1986 from 2:00 pm. to 8:00 pm. The Region of Waterloo proposes to install a new trunk watermain along Erb Street from Willow Street to Westmount Road and to widen and reconstruct Erb Street from Caroline Street to McDougall Road in the City of Waterloo. Staff will be present to answer questions and your comments will assist the Regional Engineering Commit- tee in making a decision on this project. The Regional Municipality at Waterloo Ken Selling, Chairman v'wuemoo CHRONICLE. wsmesogv. MARCH " sets, Charlie White’s all g‘50” new feature length flint IN SEARCH OF I Illl8lliM' THE ULTIMATE '__-_"',')")");";:.?.. 'tCLIN. PEI, LUBE! "i/Ill).] OPEN HOUSE ERB STREET ROAD AND WATERMAIN PROJECT ( WILLOW STREET TO MCDOUGALL ROAD 1986 - PAGE 23

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