Bluevale rebounded for a 4-0 win over St. Mary's in their second game Friday. Jen Schip- ponoski scored three times while Tracy Richler added a single. Knights, prior to Tuesday's game with Galt, are in fifth-place with a 2-1-2 record. "We were overdue for some goals. In the other games we'd just miss, we couldn't seem to get a goal for love nor money," said Weis, Aside from the efforts of Ruck and Golem, Weis is reluctant to single out any other individual efforts. "The girls are finally getting used to working with each other." “It really is a team effort. We carry a roster of 17 and everyone plays," she said. Waterloo's record stood at 4-1-1 prior to hooking up with Glen, view Park on Tuesday. Forest Heights (HM) and Grand River (4-1-1) are both tied with Water- loo at nine points. Combined with a s-o romp over Preston earlier in the week, Vikings have tallied il goals in their last three games, compared to just seven over their first three starts, Chronicle Matt Prior to last Friday. Waterloo Vikings appeared to do every- thing well on a hockey tuid except for what's considered to be most important-score goals. Now they appear to do every- Bluevale Knights were Water- 1oo's first victims, falling 4-1 in a game completely dominated by Waterioo's midfield, in particu- lar all-Ontario centre-half Lyn- ene Ruck. Centre-forward Deanna Golem paced the attack with three goals while Janine Desiariais added a single. Meredith Fuller scored the lone Bluevale goal. Ruck and Fiobhan McMenemy scored in Waterloo's second win, a 2-1 verdict over Cameron Heights collegiate. the defending WCSSAA champions. The lady Vikes put a quick end to their scoring drought Friday, scoring a pair of impressive wins to Jump into a share of first spot in the Waterloo County Secorr dary School Athletic Association field hockey standings. thing well "Our team lust keeps on get- ting stronger," said WCl coach Doreen Weis. Quality English and Western riding apparel and equipment at reasonable prices. Plus a 2%drscount on all purchases paid try cash. Wealso take used equipment and apparel on a consignment basis, Field hockey Vikings mount impressive charge Tues - Thurs . Sat 10 - 5 Fr: " -- 7 CIosod, Sun c Mon RR2 Tumock. Ont (519) 855-3105 Tack Shop rTiij.T.i'N Bluevale‘s Lynne Smith (left) challenges Waterloo colle- giate'tt Janine Deejarlals for possession during field hockey play Friday. WCI won 4-1. um Brysoo photo O TOURIST INFORMATION 0 FEST HALL INFO 0 GENERAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS INFO & DISPLAY . SOUVEN IRS 0 ENTERTAINMENT 0 ACCOMMODATION INFO Than. Oct. 15 0 Petro Canada Sponsors Free Lunch Entertainment Sal. Oct. " q Police A Fire Day M Salult' to tho Oktoberfest General & Cultural Events is sponsors-d by the more than 300 businesses 'ir'rrtrtg you m UpToum Waterloo A oemuettichkeit and a safr Oktoberfest to all ' WATERLOO INFORMATION TENT Thursday October 8 to Saturday October I 7 Located in Heritage Park across from Labau’s Thurs. Oct. tt . Opening Ceremonies 12: 00 noon City Councillors serving Free Lunch Sat. Oct. " 0 Free Pancake Bre fast 8:00 a.m. ve 10:00 a, Waterloo Town Squ re 0 Barrel Race 10:00 a.m. (registration 9:00 a.m.) King St. S. in front of Waterloo Tote Square - Reception following the race at the Heather Hotel . Tray Race 11:00 a.m. King St. S. - Party after at "Taps Hotel, Waterloo Mon. Oct. 12 . Oktoberlest and Thanksgiving Day Parade 9: 15 a.m. - Hot coffee at the tent . Dance Entertainment 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. in the tent. HIGHLIGHTS IN AND AROUND THE TEN" Y ""RECONDmONED USED vw RABBITS 6 month or 6,000 km guarantee Fast - Friendly Service For export rennin call Hike or Klaus at 884-7640 1plleyman Rd. Una as, Watertoo O CKKW Live coverage at the TENT