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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Dec 1990, p. 36

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PAGE A24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1990 Replac Waterioo next whitewashed Cambridge 3â€"0, with Brendan Collins picking up the shutout with a strong game in goal. Duench and Shepherd led the offence with a goal and an assist each. Bernard nthan.pdudliflnd&'..'nhna“mflu‘zow The Cubs‘ 15â€"game unbeaten streak was snapped as they a heartbreaker to their Nemisis St. Thomas 3â€"2, having the tying goal disallowed with two seconds remaining to play. Shepherd and Duench accounted for the Waterloo goals while defensive Staiwart Ryan Moore fashioned one assist. Collins played well in goal. Waterlco rebounded with a 30 thrashing of Kitchener as Scott Porteous recorded his first shutout in league play by turning in a fine performance. Duench and Shepherd agels cashed in with a goal and an assist while linemate J.R. Boom Boom Hebebrand turned playmaker contributing two assists. Willie Reynolds ripped the third 'Mho--;lul Bernard. As usual, Jeremy (wild thin the net cleared with reckless abandon. Cubs 15â€"game win streak snapped rolled to a 6â€"1 win over Kitchener on Saturday. The Saints opened the scoring early in the game on a goal by Simon Watson. Before the first period was over Waterloo‘s Doug Rutka scored his first of three goals on his way to a natural hatâ€"trick. David Weiss scored another for Waterloo before Kitchener got on the board with a goal by Eddie Locke. Peter Reynolds tallied on a powerplay late in the third to close out the scoring. Simon Watson and Colin Kropf each picked up two assists while Sean Power, Matthew White, and Kevin Corso registered one apiece. The Waterico Cubs continued their steady march towards the AA Major Atom Hub championship, winning two, tying one and losing one game this week. Waterloo, against Stratford, ended in a 4â€"4 tie, the third consecutive tie these evenlyâ€"matched teams have played. Rocketman Ryan Shepherd blasted two goals while Stevie (Wonder) Teai and Mark Hummel each deftly crafted two assists. Single goals were notched by Andy Bernard and Justin King while Michael Waterico Wasps won two of three games they played this past week and maintained their first place standing in the Novice Select League. They defeated the Kitchener Bisons by scores of 1 to 0 and 2 to 1 in a weekend series. Joel Dillworth scored the only goal in the first game assisted by Tyler Hardacre and Paul Bailantyne. Jim Buccine and Craig Shants combined for the shutâ€"out. in Sunday‘s game Wasps goals were scored by Jamie Hanneman and Tyler Hardacre. Assists went to Chad Gemmell, Brandon Smith and Paul Ballantyne. The Wasps have been strong defensively all year, allowing only 11 goals in eight league games. :;; j 11â€"1â€"2 on Tops win t <famas a io en m’fl% y J ~ Tap. C Whalers split games tourney The Waterlco Whalers played four games in the Silverstick Tournament in Parkhill on December 8th & 9th. They finished with a 22 record, winning games against St. Thomas and Chatham but losing to Stratford and London. Goal searers included Ryan Gies, Aaron Bauer, Mike Archibald, Adam Kennel and John Sullivan. The team fell a bit short of their goal this weekend but plan to turn around their fortune in the next few weeks. London seored first on a goal by Chris Legge on a hard slapshot that found the top corner of the net near the end of the first period. It didn‘t take Waterloo long to even the score, when a couple of minutes into the second period, while the Saints were killing a penalty, Simon Watson received a pass from Jason Harris, slipped the puck between the London Defenceman‘s legs, picked it up on the other side and fired it home. With the score tied 1â€"1, the stage was set for an actionâ€"packed, exciting third period, and it was. It looked like the game was going to end in a tie but with fifty seconds to go Watson scored the winner on a play assisted by Colin Kropf and Jeff Kolb. Nine seconds later J. R. Waddell directed in a nice pass out by David Weiss to spoil big save when the score was tied and a With less than a minute left to play in the game a goal by Simon Watson broke the deadlock and lifted Waterico past London 3â€"1 and into first place in the Newton Division in the Minor Atom "AA" Hub League. _ _ â€" _ _ London‘s chance for a comeback. Saints move into first place Affordable QUALITY The Wasps lost an Paced by three goals by Doug Rutka, the Waterioo Minor Atom Waterloo goalie Mark Jutzi played a solid game and came up with an especially Serving the Golden Triangle lwkmmlunp.wmmp‘dd'aby Jmmy‘v\!dm_h‘)hb-lndfim-yahfiw&h&ntd 11 by a 2â€"0 score to Woolwich. t# 44E * LFEmE’R'Iâ€"mv' 'm"'ofimc” WARRANTIES GUARDS, BOX LINERS & BOX MATS 435 Conestoga Rd., Waterioo 886â€"3881 "The Rust Bug RUST BUG Don‘t let the broke in alone. The Saints i1 The Panthers kept the momentum going in their next game as they came out hitting hard and beat Woodstock 5â€"2. Goals came from Chris Seott (2), Rudney (2) and Miller. Assists went to Todd Taylor, Monotiuk (2), Miller (2), Joey Costello, Scott, Gerth and goals. Assists went to Jeremy Glenfield, Gerth, Monotiuk and Sceott. to come away with a disappointing 3â€"3 tie, after blowing a 3â€"1 lead later in the game. Goals came from Nick Delic, Brent Monoâ€"» tiuk and Tom Gerth. Assists were from Andy Miller (2), Mark Antonello, Nick Stinson and Monetiuk. &?flnfiom’â€"hl& down the@Panthers next game saw them Panthers caught fire in the third period only to come up short 4â€"3. Goals came from David Rudney (2) and Antonello. Assists went to Delic (2), Rudney, Antonello and come up with clutch Mfin Waterâ€" Petites defeat Woolwich 7â€"3 They discovered the value of passing and teamwork as they sent Woolwich to a 7â€"3 defeat. % Laura Tunstall of Waterloo scored not only her first goal of the season but the second one as well, all in the same game. Other goals were scored by Amy Dietrich and Laura mm-mmumn_,a_m,umm,mam This team is really starting to pull things together and we look forward to many more exciting games in the future. for 3â€"3 tie (1), Jarrett (1), Brandon 0) Assiste: Andrew Assista: Brandon Districh (1), Ryan Ironside (1), . Kyle Monotiuk (1). Sparky Rowley (1), Kevin Lasso (1), Jeff Kuchma _ Comments: Great Sparky Rowley (1), Kevin Lasso (1), Joff Kuchma _ Comments: Great team work. a. , I Comments: Featâ€"paced gaime with eifceilent goal Dec. 8190 j tending from Mike Verrier. Stratford 7 â€"â€" Waterloo Winterhawks 2 Dec. $/98 Waterlco goals: Casey Watson (1), Andrew ; > Linton (1). London 3 â€"â€" Waterloo Bauer 0 Assists: Joff Schmidt (1), Kyle Monotiuk (1). Comments: Waterice outplayed London in the Dec. 5/90 + first two periods but London capitalized on Waterâ€" & loo mistakes in the third period scoring three Waterlso Whalers 2 â€" London 4 " ‘ ouls Waterloo goals: Ryan Gies, Adam Stockie. * 4 Hockey Association Maler Hevice I P |3 # Minor Atom en ass . Ausists: Shawn Districh GD, Jeremy Snider, . Waterico Tigers 1 â€"~ St. Thomas 6 Travis Seaman, Kent Breen, Mike Kraemer, Liem . Tigers goals: David Felhaber. V | ~â€" M m || Mess Kitchener 3 â€"â€" Waterioo Warriors 3 Dec. §190 u--.â€". ' London 2 â€"â€" Waterioo Tigers 3 Ansiste: Rysn Schmidt, Shawn _ ‘Waterlco Tigers goals: Jerry Delic, Eric Ballanâ€" ; Districh .. «* * g yme, Jamic Zanna. â€"â€" . Bec. 400 " .. Assists: Joff Collin. _.2 Waterice Warriors 5 â€"â€" S¢. Thomas 3 Teags * * * | _ Wartiors goals: Liem Vonguyen, Rob Stockie, has smm ( The Waterloo Warriors Petite 1 (Comer of Weber & Columbia Ste) Ask About Our Lifetime Guarantee = OPEN MON.~SAT. 8 AM TO 6 PM . Individuaily Owned & Operated Copyright © Maingke 1990 Not vaild in conjunction with any Offers vaild throuch 123000 at partlcipating locations to Woodstock only + hfia:-“::nlnlmm ering, Tigers 2 in an exciting overtime contest. Tournament goal scorers included Jeff Collins 4, David Felhaber 2, Scott Whent 2, Josh Black 1, Jamie Zanna 1, Danny Bernard 1 and John Shearer 1. Contributing assists were Shearer with 4, Jerry Delic and Bernard with 3 each, 2 for Whent, Eric Ballantyne and Black and 1 for Kelsey Orth, Joel Widemeyer and Matt Haig. Also contributing to the effort were Mike MacKinnon, Shaun Duffy and goal tenders, Matt Buller and Mark Gutscher. M.V.P.‘s for the tournament included Collins, Ballantyne, Delic and Gutscher. Coaches Pat Bishop, Mark Lobsinger and Glen Jarvis had high words of praise for the players fine efforts in the tournament. beating Oakville 32, Pickering 3â€"0 while hda.h“hfi‘::l-lm. _ This record allowed the Tigers to advance to the « * We il_td_nd_“y.&-:mmm. Besupre (1), Adam Stockie (1), Ryan Gies (1), Aaron Bauer (D. Shutout: Ian Dick, Kevin Gutacher, in Valleytown Waterloe Whalers 5 â€" Stratford 0 Whalors goals: 5 The Waterlco Major Peowee AA Tigers really come to life as shown in last . Tss en nora. with coupon only. 746â€"1070 in Dundas, Ontario they won 2â€"1 in an «40M ¢ ghenw s Make us mur o. x« â€" NEIGHBOURKHOOD H _ Most Cars & Light Trucks ioi uecniar en naop B WATERLOO to 5 litres), install a new oil fi i engine oil (up T enoneteeton mane olive LUBE FILTER $ 1" OIL,

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