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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Dec 1986, p. 49

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Two straight for atom B‘s Halliday Auto Body minor atom B‘s beat Brantford 7â€"2 and Hespeler 91 last weekâ€" Against Brantford, Robbie Stockie and Brad McGill were the team‘s leaders with three points each as the B‘s dominated play throughout the game. Brian McNichol‘s excellent passes helped Stockie score two goals . Ryan Schmidt and Mark Wilson protectâ€" ed the Waterloo goal well in the Hespeler game while Ryan Stover had three goals and three assists. Travis Seaman had two goals and an assist while Jeremy Snider and Mathew Clark each added two points. Bruins bruise London Jets Waterloo Bauer Bruins lost to London Sabres but rebounded with a 6â€"3 win over London Jets. Twoâ€"goal performances were turned in by Lee Seabrook and Jeff Hunt while Martin Dziak and Tom Howse. David Saddler and Ryan Hume each picked up three assists and Seabrook helped on two goals. Other assists went to Jonathan Goll and Hunt. Team efforts pace Whalers Strong team efforts have netted the Waterloo novice Whalers two more wins by scores of 4â€"1 and 8â€"1 over London Jets and Kitchener Krickets, respectively. Hatâ€"trick for Shepard Eric Ballantyne scored twice against London and he assisted along with Danny Defenceman Stephen Shepard scored his team‘s first hatâ€"trick with three blistering shots from the blueline as Waterloo major atom Wolves skated to a 4â€"3 victory in Guelph. Wolves gave up two goals in the first minute of play but fought back and took command by the second period. Dean Bisson scored the other goal for Waterloo and Jeff Heinbuch and Andy MacGregor each earned two assists. Jeremy Chappell and Stephen Bell each helped on one goal. Tom Sullivan, Dennis Zaborski, Scott Yanke and Chris Garner played well to contribute to the team‘s success. Capitals Stars Rangers Leafs Canucks Jets Canadiens Redwings Braves Bruins Sabres Eagles Flyers Leafs Blackhawks Redwings Rangers Northstars Generals Kings Red Wings Regals Dutchmen Hornets Colts Cubs Team Name GP Cougars 5 Knights 5 Flyers 5 Leats 5 Canadians 5 Red Wings 5 Cougars 4 Canadians 2 Flyers 5 Red Wings 1 Knights 2 Leafs 0 Player of Game Cougars â€" Brian Wah! Canadians Michael Richardson. Leafs â€" Bob Van Houwelinger Knights â€" Russell Wilton Red Wings â€" lan Read Flyers â€" Jeremy Stuzka City League MAJOR NOVICE Minor Peewee MAJOR ATOM Major Peewee MINOR ATOM L _ TGF GAPIs 0 0 13 204 0 0 10 3 4 L _ TGPGAPIs Minor Hockey 10 10 15 10 15 13 13 12 TPis TPis 12 13 18 21 10 12 18 16 10 Bernard on a goal by Kelsey Orth. Jerry Delic scored unassisted. Assists on Ballanâ€" tyne‘s goals went to Scott Whent, Joel Widmeyer and Shawn Duffy Jamie Zanna, Jeff Collins and Ballantyne each scored twice against Kitchener while Whent and Orth each scored once. Tyler Lessard, Ballantyne and Orth each had two assists with single assists going to Skip Haig, Matt Haig, Widmeyer, Collins, Berâ€" nard, Delic and Bob Carroll. The tight goaltending of Glen Cressman and Phil Wetherup has held the opposition to low scores. Cubs gain one point Waterloo major atom Tim Horton Cubs lost 4â€"2 to St. Thomas in one Hub League game last week and tied 2â€"2 with London Sabres in another. Against St. Thomas, Cubs scored twice in the second period to tie the game at 2â€"2 only to allow a pair of goals in the third period. In the other contest, Sabres‘ tying goal came with 2: 25 remaining. Chris Fiedler scored two goals and assisted on another while David Pfohl had a goal and assist. Kevin Bieth also scored and Craig Young picked up three assists. Also earning assists were Matt Kreutzer, Chad Ricketts and Brad Curtain. We closely monitor our competitor‘s ads and then we quietly undersell them. Whether it is the Big 1, the Big 2 or any other ‘"Big‘‘* group offering low financing, hefty discounts, extended warranties, rust protection, free options or any other sales gimmicks. WE CAN BEAT THEM ALL and still give you the finest service in town. Whenever you are in the market for a new car or truck or a quality used vehicle, all we ask is an opportunity to quote. Elmira "A short way to go for a big way to save" 669â€"2831 664â€"2210 140 Columbia St. West, Waterloo 886â€"5870 SQUASH, RACOUETBALL or FITNESS It‘s All Here Under One Roof VYOISTN We just want to be the Thursday till 8 p.m., Saturday till 1 p.m. BEST Atom Saints blank Sabres Waterioo minor atom Saints gave up a disappointing 3â€"0 loss to London Sabres last week before bouncing back to defeat Sabres 50 on Saturday as Keith George, Dan Sullivan and Mike Kraemer all had very strong games. Scoring for Waterloo were Troy Stuebing, Ryan Kit, Shawn Dietrich, Jason Dupuis and Kraemer. Ryan Stewart had three assists while Chris Meyer and Sullivan each had two. Kent Breen and Kraemer each helped on one goal. Curt Bertelsen got the shutout. Single goals went to Cory Rehkopf, Brandon Dietrich and Sean Hiuser. Dieâ€" trich also picked up two assists while Rehkopf and Hiuser each helped on one goal. Other assists went to Mickey Zanarâ€" do, Adam Kells and Mark Leiher. Tsai shines for Wasps Jonathan Tsai scored twice to lead the Waterioo novice Wasps to a 50 win over Waterloo Winterhawks . Solid efforts on defence by Doug Hambly and Kells helped in the victory. CHRYSLER St. Agnes defeated St. Thomas to win a volleyball tournament for boys in Grades seven and eight. It was the first tournament of this sort ever held at St. David high school. For the second time this seaâ€" son, Mark Ortelli of Mitchell is Conestoga College Athlete of the Week, this time for the week of December 1. A member of the men‘s varsity basketball team, Ortelli turned in a gameâ€"high 24â€"point perforâ€" mance last Friday as Conestoga defeated St. Clair College, 77â€"57, in Ontario Colleges Athletic Asâ€" sociation (OCAA) play. Currently, Ortelli is enrolled in the first year of the Business Administration â€" Marketing proâ€" gram at Conestoga‘s Doon campus in Kitchener. Sir Edgar Bauer defeated St John‘s in the consolation final. The basketball Condors of Conâ€" estoga College roared to their second win of the Ontario College Athletic Association (OCAA) season last week, but the hockey squad continues to stumble in OCAA play. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1986 â€" PAGE 49 Following a disheartening Bus. 744â€"2532 HF ;"“'-\.1 30"4' s". 142 Waterloo St., Waterloo Free Estimates, Pickâ€"up & Delivery STILL IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY Offer expires Dec. 31/‘86. Not valid with any other discount/coupon. WATERLOO TOYOTA(T Cash & Carry only No Rainchecks Coupon must be presented ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE CHRONICLE 5x7 or 8x10 ... *7.50 FULL PAGE REPRODUCTION 20.00 PHOTOS MUST BE ORDERED AT THE OFFICE 15% off all regular stock 15% to 50% off accessories 10% to 30% off tires 21 Weber St. N., Waterioo 885â€"2000 Preâ€"Inventory Stock Reduction We‘d rather sell it than count it. St. Agnes triumphs Photo Reprints Conestoga TOYOTA The tournament was organised for the elementary schoolsâ€"by St. David‘s Grade 12 physical eduâ€" cation students as a class projâ€" ect. Trophies were donated by student council and Team Sports. McDonald‘s and Tim Horton‘s provided refreshments. 92â€"72 loss to Seneca Braves last Wednesday, the basketball Conâ€" dors rebounded in fine style at home on Friday afternoon, thrashing St. Clair Saints of Windsor by 77â€"57. Leading the balanced Condor attack was Mark Ortelli with a gameâ€"high 24 points. Also in double figures were Alex Yanâ€" dryk, with 15 points, and Ed Janssen and Greg Benson, with 13 each. Conestoga‘s hockey squad came up short in a pair of OCAA Tier 1 contests last week. Next action for the 2â€"5 Condors is a Friday night game in London against Fanshawe. Wednesday night on home ice, Condors battled a strong Sheriâ€" dan team on even terms before losing 54. Chris Dunlop scored twice, and Bruce Hunking and Karl Ball once each. payable in advance 45 Erb St. E., Waterioo 886â€"2830 Res. 885â€"4345

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