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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 1991, p. 38

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PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1991 DON‘T PAY A CENT TL FEBRUARY _NO INTEREST FOR 90 DAYS o.a.c. WwWATERLOO MINOR SPORTS PAGE ALL SEASON RADIALS TIRE SALE 725â€"3750 *FREE installation C 4W *FREE Computer Balancing ‘FREE Road Hazard Warranty *FREE Vaive Stems ‘FREE Tire Disposal with purchase of Tires 725‘3750 @> ! Slock \o"";f'c'\es'oga Mal from Girls 11 & 12 Christina Briante â€" 5th 200 Fly, 7th 100 Free, 8th 800 Free; Wendy Mcinnes â€" 1st 100 Free, 2nd 50 Free, 7th 200 Free, 7th 100 Fly, 7th 200 IM; Jacey Schnarr â€" 6th 400 IM, 7th 100 Back, 7th 200 Back, 8th 200 IM; Relay Team â€" 6th 4x50 Free Boys 11 & 12 Doug Browne â€" 1st 400 Free, 1st 200 Complete individual ROW results are as follows: The Region of Waterloo Swim Club took 40 swimmers to Nepean this weekend to compete against 16 of the best teams in Ontario for the Division 1 team champion ship. The ROW Swim Club placed second overall behind the City of Brampton Swim Club, Competing in the boys 11 & 12 age category, ROW swimmer Doug Browne placed first in all five events that he swam. Six swimmers from the club also qualified for Youth Nationals. These individuals and their qualifying events are: Jennifer But ton â€" 100 and 200 Fly, 100 Free; Valerie Walker â€" 100 Breast; Laura Nicholls â€" 50 Free; Sean Bartlett â€" 100 Fly, 400 LM., 200 Back; Shawn Button â€" 200 Back; Neil Baker â€" 200 Back Carla Briante â€"â€" 7th, 200 Free; Meaghan Jastrebaki â€" Lst 100 Free, 2nd 50 Free, 2nd 200 IM, 3rd 50 Fly, 5th 100 Fly. Relay Team â€" 2nd 4x50 Free, 3rd 4x50 Medley Boys 10 & Under Sean Ferguson â€" 5th 100 Back; Matt Tracy â€" 4th 50 Free, 5th 100 Free, 7th 200 Free; Greg Jacina â€" 4th 50 Fly, 8th 100 PR The Waterloo Novice AA Whalers let one slip away despite a well played game on Saturday at the Waterloo Arena, Three goals in the third period rallied Guelph to a 32 victory. The Whalers had a 2:0 lead going into the third period but couldn‘t hold off the Guelph attackers. Goal scorers for Browne has Midas touch Whalers lose a close one 53995 Brantford edges Waterlioo The lone Silver medal was won in 78kg¢ Senior Men (Brown â€" Black) by veteran, John Batten, who just narrowly lost out on the Gold to a competitor from Japan Bronzes went to Paul Schaus in Heavyweight Senior Men (Â¥ellow _ Blue) Aaron Bonner 60kg IJF Junior Male, and Reid Irving in 71kg Senior Men (Brown â€" Black) Young defeated an Ontario Team member and a Quebec Tearn member in the final matches to win her a Gold in the 48kg International Judo Federation (IJF) Junior Female category. Aranton was impressing in winning the Lightweight Senior Men‘s (YÂ¥ellow â€" Blue) category while Burgess came from behind through the repacharge to earn a convincing win in the 86kg Senior Men‘s (Brownâ€"Black) division Members of the Asahi Judo Club‘s Competitive Team won three gold, one silver, and three bronze at the Ontario Open Judo Championships held this weekend in Toronto and featuring judokas from Ontario, Quebec, Suskatchewan, New Brunswick, U.S. and Japan Three of the Ontario Open titles went to Amy Young, Walter Aranton, and Mark Burgess Asahi Judo wins three Ontario Open gold sport results ... 886â€"9383 Fax those minor Girls 10 & Under 620 DAVENPORT RD. Unt a Brantford travelled to Waterloo and avenged their earlier season loss in a 2â€"1 squeaker in Major Atom "A" hockey action. the Wolves outshot Brantford narrowly in all three periods, but unlike in their previous encounter, Waterloo couldn‘t find the scoring touch around the net. Brantford Boys 15 & Over Sean Neeb â€"â€" 5th 200 Free, 6th 200 Free, 8th 100 Fly; Adam Ziemanis â€" 7th 100 Breast; Tom Fuke â€" 8th 1500 Free; Sean Bartlett â€" 5th 100 Fly, 7th 400 IM; Shawn Button â€" 8th 200 Back; Relay â€" 4th 4150 Medley Kim Baker â€" 6th 800 Free; Andrea Nicholls â€" 7th 400 Free, 7th 800 Free, 7th 200 Back, 8th 100 Back; Kristin Bauer â€" 5th 100 Back, 8th 200 Back; Jenn Parsons â€" 6th 50 Free; Gaby Sabados â€" 8th 200 Fly; Relay â€" 5th 4x50 Free, 6th 4150 Medley Free, 1st 100 fly, 1st 200 Fly, 1st 100 Free; W * §E Mike Thaler â€" 2nd 50 Free, 3rd 100 Breast, 3rd 200 IM, 5th 400 Free, 6th 100 Free; David Cescon â€" 5th 400 IM, 6th 100 Fly, 6th 200 Breast, 8th 100 Breast; Graham # Jastrebaki â€" 6th 100 Breast, 7th 50 Free; Kurt Romann â€" 8th 200 Back; Relay Team â€" 1st 4x50 Free; 2nd 4x50 Mediey Girls 13 & 14 b Valerie Walker â€"â€" 5th 100 Breast, 5th 200 o Breast; Jennifer Button â€" 1st 100 Free, 3rd N f 200 Free, 5th 200 Fly, 6th 100 Fly, 7th 200 IM; Julie Steinberg â€" 7th 200 Breast; I Laura Nicholls â€"â€" 1st 50 Free, 2nd 200 Free, + 5th 100 Free, 7th 200 Fly; Ariadne Legen dre â€" 4th 200 Free; 7th 400 Free; Relay â€" 2nd 4x50 Free; 5th 4x50 Mediey Boys 13 & 14 Andrew Lamb â€" 7th 100 Breast; Neil @a Baker â€" 1st 200 Back, 2nd 200 IM, 2nd 400 IM, 3rd 400 Free, 3rd 100 Back; Jon Cescon _ "nd 100 Breast, 2nd 200 Breast, 3rd 200 Waterioo Wasp novice select Torward Russell Martin breaks in wao meas y 88100 ED* ts â€"!** on the Kitchener goaltender Th action on Saturday. Waterloo Girls 15 & Over won the game 1â€"0. Kim Baker â€" 6th 800 Free; Andrea Nicholls â€" 7th 400 Free, 7th 800 Free, 7th mtuvssuucnâ€". Waterloo Wasps 5th 100 Back, 8th 200 Back; Jenn Parsons â€" 6th 50 Free; Gaby Sabados â€" 8th 200 u Fly; Relay â€" 5th 4x50 Free, 6th 4x50 25 retain top spo Boys 15 & Over io oi e neeer e e n en calio ue expires Dec. 4/91 30 Minute Delivery Guaranteed or Pizza is FREE (Guarantee begins at 4 p.m.) Limited Area â€" Ask For Details the Whalers were Kyle Monotiuk and Jeff Schmidt. Drawing assists was Casey Watâ€" son. Goalie Jim Buccino kept the game close with some key stops in net. The Whalers next see action on Wednesday as they travel to Guelph, Their next home game is Saturday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m FREE 6 pack of Coke with either order 2 Large 15" Pizza 3 Toppings *15.99 2 Medlumo‘lr 3" Pizzas 3 Toppings *12.99 GINO‘S PIZZA GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 160 University Ave. West 747â€"9888 615_Qayenport Rd 725â€"4404 acored first early in the second period on a penalty shot called when a Wolves‘ defenceâ€" man fell on a puck in the goal crease. The call disturbed the local fans and coaches as the puck appeared to be frozen outside the crease first, and Brantford had two players standing in the crease before the play was stopped â€" one was even behind the goalie, & Braves Oilers Monarchs I pMC UA C o ie ols uid 0t Anaifintshabeti is Auific chiialca l 1 Bisons, Jeasie Martin and Greg Oue led the way with a goal and an assist each. Jay Kressler scored the third Wasps goal while assists also went to Adam Vaughan, Mike Garratt and Nick Kraemer On Saturday, Jay Kressler scored the only goal of the game from Nick Kraemer late in the third period as Kitchener Braves goaltending faced a very strong Wasps attack Team The Waterloo Lakeshore Optimist Waspe continued their strong play with hardâ€" fought victories over the Kitchener Bisons 3â€"2 and the Kitchener Braves 1â€"0. The pair of wins kept the Wasps in top spot in the Kâ€"W Novice Select league. Against the Rinoms . Tnness ds oL ds o tm amana s nc Lunses Novice Select Standings L Late in the second period Waterloo tied the game on a goal by Chad Dougay set up nicely by J. R. Waddell. Less than a minute later, the Wolves took a penalty . and Brantford cashed in 12 seconds later on the power play, The third period was scoreleas almost on the goal line, jabbing at the Waterloo netminder 11 GF 17 13 16 18 14 18 15 11 18 11

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