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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1987, p. 34

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mention. Venmy Marshall had nine pants in the champhnahlp game and so overall. Harry Kennel-nan had a laur- ga-e total of as. Steve Salter! ri'.'""' " and Jana Pea; mad I . m travel to Ca“ an‘l‘uaday. Feb. low-act“! Ghana at t pm. while m via“ M. Jen-Q‘s Hana. Tony Marshall, the tourna- ment MVP, had 10 points in the championship game and 30 points over the tour games. Cam Thomas made the all-star team with 55 total points and u in the win over Midland. Gavin Sedans had so points overail-d16inthettasartotre named an all-star honorable 93-28 win Wet Sarnia St. Clair and from there they went on to defeat Meaford 52-35. "It was important for us to be playing well and hope it carries {omagdf' said Knights' coach Bot, Pagan. Knights resumed yeggue play Tuesday in Cam- bridge against Presuin Panthers while WCI Vikings played host to Glenview Park Panthers. Bluevale collegiate's senior basketball Knights hadn't played a Waterloo County high school league senior game since Jan. 14 but they had no trouble getting back into the swing of things in a weekend tournament. Knights defeated Midland 57-49 in the championship game of the Collingwood collegiate invite» tional tournament They had won 52-27 over Barrie lnnisdale in the semi-finals. Knights opened with an easy “I guess the fans enjoy it," McCrae said of the jump shoot- ing contests that he prefers to avoid, "but I don't think the players and coaches enjoy how erratic the play ir" Warriors had a four-point lead late in the game with Mustangs, then were successful on seven of nine shots from the free throw line as Mustangs tried to desper- ately to get back in the game. order. The usually-week Guelph Gryphons have won three eon- secudve games. Wilfrid Lauder Golden Hawks have beaten Ull- versity of Waterloo Warriors and so far that's all they've due. Western Mustangs had been naked nationally in the top 10 despite a 2-4 mlost record. Games have been decided on last-minute jump shooting con- tests that are too much like lotteries to make Warriors coach Don McCrae comfortable. But his Wan-lots enjoyed at least some control in a 71-60 win over Mustangs on Saturday night. Last Wednesday, both War- riors and Golden Hawks came up emptyhanded. Warriors lost 78-76 to Brock Badgers and Hawks lost 64-61 to Gryphons, Incredibly enough, Hawks led by eight points with Just 47 seconds remaining. Ma's - 'iftmtu'it3' tMhiBitide3itttibilt-."$tqtiiMNeiC9ttt New OW Chronide Staff Careful gamblers must be avoiding the (bum Universities Athletic AatNteiatimt's baskednll Knights tune up in cage tourney teams, have been creating Cage Warriors triumph; Hawks blow a big lead Last Wednesday, Gryphons used two quick three-point shots in their comma. Hawks had held Jeff Root and Sergio Bob-n scoreless in the ttrst but as they built a M-ttt lead at irrterm1saimt. But Root scored 19 and Bolton Auberutofpoduewshr Warrkrs is that than! M Mrbnqkbgqmrk- have meant ted be lost to the (can for the restate mun tmthe'saieoadyrmteeeditttt eautittrstngtraetiees. MASTER HI-PROTEIN We hay? a large variety of mixes - canary, tinch, WWI. budgie, dove, pigeon. OPEN Mtttt.4qti., 3 ”IL-5 94“.; SAT.. tt mam v 3% A rs Mill St Ili I Your money's worth. _ and more BTW AT PREMIUM DINNER trte.9-heertrt-eettsiks to Windsor on Saturday and uh." Warriors radium» Iggtpmothecm. "We're very “new going in to my Guelph," said Ich. “Mn won three in a row so they've My bind a my to play and that's what very M of as have done this -." Hawks has! Windsor Lancers Wt at 8. Saturday, Warriors wiilNayhoettoHarrkstnagame starting at a pm. “a Ike the“ hull. “Wei-"Munch” w." “Hansel-coach (his 534.5414 - 1 300-265-2305 i. “In as would halt V’fiâ€"mr ‘AOFFOUI man-anon 'tr-Mittal-ttmn-tq 1/2 PRICE Alll. IN-STOCK WALLPAPER W954”: . man-mn- Tqtexmtog37attM. Saw - TME.M73- Dam-Em ”In” " a... trt8paet.;tMt, Dam. wagon. _ b g T _ ”What CI W6rr_etttsiroredsexrbrsts.eiar -ttet.owee-"ors"5%.ttteso- 'tt-iso"S%dt-emAesrw "dihtewrttes'r-t-dismbuF,6ror [a %derr,Nrtru0os27KemAts- dietia"to'otssosd-dtrrooro-, pelsersld-iar-towoehoe-uc tuoothvootofroorhairpmhskmsto4trr. ColtNopu'sHoiraetdscestpSpoo'ousurroorFREEcoowtttrtioet, LARGEST SELECTION IN KAlf AREA 9!!” AT "r'" 2 'LANRuto Loam The Pain and Paper People In Waterloo KITCHEN“ 607 King St. w., Sulte 205 . 745-5130 SEMI-ANNUAL StClair TONY mm IS HELP M' P9yr!tehitteegro-ir.t, dtrriFitrtr-r-e-sirtCtmotk or#toitrtm'se9. fitesrtieaktirtsro It. was. be. Ff -r,tt_tr9_rsr.ooocoettee. .A " u

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