decision to Kitchener in the third and final igame of their OMHA playoff series. Kitchâ€" ener won two games and the teams tied the Wildcats eliminated in OMHA playofts Nick Stinson had a twoâ€"goa! performance in game two, a 5â€"2 loss. Grady Meston had two assists and Paul Hannoush a single. Wasps split final two games Waterloo minor novice Wasps ended their regular season on a winning note as they defeated Kitchener Bisons 3â€"2. Earlier in the week, Wasps s a 7â€"1 beat ut the hands of Kitchener 1ï¬ The line of Will Ryan m and Alan i w the Bisons. Goaltenders Joe Goï¬oul and Ben Basensee played solidly between the pipes and centre Ryan Moore showed some determined backchecking. Reynolds, Carâ€" tier, and Phil Hinschberger took care of the scoring for the winners while Reynolds, Chris Kusick with two, and Steven Tsai Berrington collected the lone Waterloo goal against the Bisons. In a tune up for the league playoffs, Waterloo minor atom Bee lost a lopsided 7â€" 2 decision to Kitchener Blue Jays. Rishi Persaud scored both Waterloo goals and forwards Michae! MacKinnon and Marty Walker played solid two way hockey. Bobby Carroll had a solid game on the blueline. Blue Jays dump Bees Chad Ricketts paced the Waterloo attack with a twoâ€"goal outings while singles went to Andy MacGregor, Greg Netchay, David Pfohl and Stuart Bradley. Bruins beat Buffalo 1â€"0, tied North Toronto 22 and upended Bramalea 5â€"2 before reaching the final. Jeff Schmidt scored two goals in the three games, with singles going to Kevin Beith, MacGregor, Ricketts, Netchay and Pfohl. Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins defeated Bramalea 6â€"0 in the final game of a tournament in Niagara Falls, N.Y., this weekend. Bruins take New York tourney Team Kings Generals Cubs Goalies Rick Zehr and Stephen Locke shared the shutout for Water}oo in the final game with the help of a strong defensive effort by Dave Bean, Bradley, Jason Carâ€" tier, Matt Kreutzer and Stephen Shephard. Colts Red Wings Hornets 1 â€" Jeff Norms Cubs 1 â€" David Kuehl Kings 3 â€" Adam Schizkoske. Scott Cousineau Rob Maillette Colts 2 â€" Steven Miller, Mike Roberts. Red Wings 1 â€" Angelo Mantzios Generals 1 â€" Travis Seaman MAJOR ATOM CITY LEAGUE 410 Cougars Knights Flyers Wings Leafs Canadiens Flyers 9 â€" Canadiens 1 Knights 2 â€" Wings 2 Player of Game Leafs â€" Nick Westerveld Cougars â€" Jeff Schultz Flyers _ James Wolfe Canadiens â€" Chris Brown Knights â€" Ryan Dretrich Wings Eddy Winter _ Leafs 3 Waterloo Junior "A" ringette team qualified for the allâ€"Ontario championships this weekend, deâ€" feating a heavilyâ€"favored team from Kitchener two games to one. The event will be held in London from March 17â€"20. Coaches Jack Reynolds, Larry and Nancy Koch all agreed that outstanding teamwork by Waterâ€" loo proved to be ts;e difference in the victory. : Next action for Waterloo is the Kitchener tournament Feb. 12â€"14 and then in Beaconsfield, Que., Feb. 19â€"21. Minor hockey Waterloo Minor Atom Ring@tte" "A‘"" team qualifies Kings vs Generals Hornets vs Red Wings Colts vs Cubs â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1988 *‘ A@ 10 11 a 40 21 19 17 11 15 Tuffy _UW director of athletics Carl Totzke feels Kl::ht' ‘s fourâ€"yeer contract will "send out a message that we have a quality football program in mind for the universiâ€" ty. Certainly, we have now secâ€" ured one of the prerequisites," he "Still, we feel we are not startâ€" ing from a program that is destiâ€" tute, despite our recent winâ€"loss record (0â€"21 in the past three seasons). We have some quality players but we need to fill in some gaps to make the Warriors a truly competitive team." 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