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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1992, p. 28

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/ | _ DON‘T PAY A CENT TILL APRIL _ | NO INTEREST FOR 90 DAYS o.1.< PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1992 579â€"BIKE mx * Top Brand Name Merchandise Friduy 0â€"0 Sat 945 . Your Yearâ€"Round Bike Store Service to All Makes of Bicycles 27 Scott St., Kitchener Exclusive Low Prices . Free Fit and Advice by Pros NOW 2 GREAT LocaTions Westmount Place For ail your bicyciing & exercise needs, see us. WE SUPPORT MINOR SPORTS We Discount Everything WwWATERLOO MINOR SPORTS PAGE ' e 00| BicyCLt Serving Your Fiiness Needs Since 1928 545 KING ST. N., WATERLOO (across from Conestoga Mail) {across from KCichener Farmers‘ Marker) 1992 HONDA‘s HOURS: Mon., Tues. & Thurs. $â€"5:30 746â€"41 20 Only at ... ORTHFIELD ALL SEASON RADIALS vey VATCNFUNIT RU, 'lRES watercoo _ UR Unt#1 rasance tires a wreeus @> | Sock North of Conestoga Mai Rmpmmmmmmmmmmmmnnmmemmmmemmaness 222222222002 TIRE SALE meuud99°5 725â€"3750 ‘FREE instailaton _ \@@P @iP *FREE Computer Balancing ‘FREE Road Hazard Warranty *FREE Vaive Stems *FREE Tire Disposal with purchase of T The Waterloo Atom Cubs began to tune up for the playoffs this week splitting six games with two wins, two ties, and two losses. A pair of victories came against Stratford, the ties against Cambridge. In the two losses the Cubs played very well but lost to In Stratford the Cubs prevailed 2:1 as David Weiss used hustle and speed to score shortâ€"handed for the win. Weiss had fed Kevin Corso for the equalizer when his long shot found the corner of the net. In the return game in Waterâ€" loo the Cubs blanked their opponents 3â€"0 as goaltender Mark Jutzi picked up London and Orkville !vgter!oo Cubs set for playoffs for one second. Hard J&iE'.';fm defence and outstanding goaltending by John-lbon Kienits frustrated Kitchâ€" ener and they began to diriliwipic-nn-lt;-e.n The game was scoreless almost to the end of the second period but with 44 seconds remaining, Waterloo‘s Tom Pawson opened the scoring on a pass from winger Bryce Taylor and defenceâ€" man Andrew Gall, Into the third period Waterloo did not let their guard down Minor Atom ‘A‘ Bees for their first game of the new year Jan. 3. The Bees started the year out right with a well deserved 3â€"0 victory over visiting Kitâ€" chener trick and Eric Ballantyne and Rich Sowa picking up the assists. London came back to score their only goal of the game, taking the shutout away from Curt Bertelsen, who played a strong game between the pipes. Thnh.boumn‘ofl.qm‘m4 osoumwufi-dmhn-w(}mlph, and soundly defeated them 84, in regular season matchup. Guelph got on the board first by acoring two quick goals within the first five minutes. After a long day and late night it took the Falcons half a period to find the groove. But find it they did, with three minutes left in the first, they scored two goals 46 seconds apart. Ryan Schmidt was the first marksâ€" man with Shawn Dietrich and Keith George amsisting; then Troy Stuebing Bees shutout Kitchener and Guelph "he only scoring in the third for Waterloo was T‘r“vw Meyer‘s third goal of the game giving him the hat Ee e en on Sn Pn No George let go with a 50â€"footer that found the top corner of London‘s net, Troy Stuebing picked up the assist. A minute and a half later Ryan Schmidt took a pass fom Liem Vonguyen and found an open corner to go up 5â€"0. With London on a power play, Mike Kraemâ€" er intercepted a pass, saw Troy Stuebâ€" ing heading for open ice, passed it to ‘hvy.vhomad-nommhmtmqthe shortâ€"handed goat. Then to finish off the second with eight seconds left, Eric Ballantyne seared, with the combination of Trevor Mny.r.ndCh.mloy«pu:hna up the Victory was sweet for the McPhail‘s Meyer‘s hattrick leads Waterloo to 8â€"1 victory skating, passing and shooting, in an 8: 1 romp. the Falcons Mike Kraemer, put the team on the board early, on a fint passing play from Troy Stuebing and Kent Breen. Then it was Trevor Mey er‘s turn. He scored backâ€"toâ€"back goals to round out the period. Assisting Trevor‘s first goal was Chris Meyer, and the second was assistred by Liem Vonguyen and Mike Kraemer Fi;'vrqinul;'n-n: the second, Keith The Waterloo Falcons gave visiting 620 DAVENPORT RD EX LARGE 17" 2 item pizza *9.85 + tax 160 University Ave. West 747â€"9888 LARGE 15" 1 item pizza ‘6.7! orv Gunrantaad or WE SELL IT â€" WE INSTALL IT â€" 30 Minute Detivery Guaranteed or L | ... NE SELL !T â€" WE IN: GINO‘S PIZZA Famous Pick Up Specials Pizza is FREE WE SERVICE IT . (Guarantee begins at 4 p.m.) . 148 Weber St. E. Limited Area â€" Ask For Details Kitchener BUY FROM THE PLUMBER â€" 94 Bridgeport Rd. East . we ane vik aoregpists:, 725â€"4440 i{» E ARE ss10/ a wellâ€"deserved shutâ€"out. Some bad luck and hot goaltender mmcmhrlynntwfiumiw Cambridge. In a 1â€"1 tie Jeff Kolb had given the Cubs the lead with help from Corso and Nick Dilworth. But, with fivoml-fiinthanmthecm gave up a three on one break and the game ended tied. In a 2â€"2 tie it was the Cubs‘ turn as Brett Painter scored the equalizer from Defenceman Jason Har ris. Kolb had scored earlier when John Pedersen sent him in alone, and the winger made no mistake. The Cubs played their best hockey in a 4â€"2 loss to first place London and in a The Bees came on strong in the first period and 3 minutes into the game, Bryce Taylor opened the scoring, asâ€" sisted by Marc Warden and David Huegle. Then with 2:32 left in the first period, 'fimClmpb.llpl-dlhe_nuch The Bees took advantage and took control of the puck. Brandon Smith set up a pass to Mare Warden who scored with a wrist shot into the top corner of the Kitchener net. The celebration continued when just over a minute later, Tim Campbell got the final goal, assisted by Tom Pawson to slam the door on Kitchener 3â€"0. On Jan. 11, the Bees took to the road to meet and defeat Guelph 20. played a strong game in net, and both games were a solid team effort. er and Ryan Schmidt. Curt Bertelsen In the first game they went down in defeat 6â€"3 to Chatham. The scoring summary for Water}oo. Goals scored by Shawn Dietrich, Josh Hiuser and Chris tyne, Mike Kraemer and Jeremy Sniâ€" der. In the second game Waterlco deâ€" feated Clearwater 6â€"2 to win the consolation. The scoring summary in this game was Jeremy Snider unasâ€" sisted, Keith George, Troy Stuebing unassisted, Shawn Dietrich, Ryan on the goals were Josh Hiuser, Shawn Dietrich (3) Chris Meyer, Mike Kraemâ€" play goal with Troy Stuebing and Liem Vonguyen assisting. To round out the ueoudpwidnndnupthmmh. Trevor Meyer slid one across the line and Ryan Schmidt got his first of two assists. Guelph came out skating in the third and scored two quick goals making it 54. Waterloo got their second wind and came back with three unanswered goals. Notching his second goal of the night, Shawn Dietrich put one home with Ryan Schmidt and Liem Vonguyâ€" en assisting. Guelph was on a power play, and it was vintage Liem, interâ€" cepting a pass and flying down the ice on a break, he beat the goalie out of his Tacklas. Ryan Schmidt completed the scoring notching his second of the nmn.‘with‘lhvwlky-mph C _ , Repai Bs m pizza .91854 tax 5 - Plu’;nblng R'.pllr" 60 University Ave. West | emodeling, 747â€"9888 mt | Sales and Service 615 Davenport Rd. 7254404 WE | Ouality at Prices You Can Attord found an opening, tying the game to end the period. Trevor Meyer and Shawn Dietrich recorded the helpers. Seven minutes into the second Liem Vonguyen scored on the power play with Mike Kraemer and Shawn Dietâ€" rich getting his third assist of the §Ahl"'lr u;n ;E ln_; l‘ fh_i ill?ml_w_m in Watford, Ontarâ€" *6.75. or it ! || ut WE SERVICE IT â€" WE GUARANTEE it Jâ€"D.NXICMOLES [ AOTT â€"ApOIC Bebny DLb Ob aini dubttbibvtblos tatth hi Poinbbabhimithindbrid the blueline by a London defender in Hub League hockey action Saturday afternoon. and Gueiph Wildcats from the corner over to Tom Pawson m m csmmc Split final The rest of the game continued to be hard fought but Waterloo outshot Guelph 22â€"10, Great forechecking on the part of the Bees kept Guelph from our am s getting many shots on goalie Brad Cehnave Meken seE it Waterloo major bantam centre John Shearer (14) is checked at un Tb cnfhen EiC gi a e en t " a the Bees, keep up the hard work in playoffs and Good Luck! Schnarr. Schnarr made some outstand ing saves particularly in the third period when he came out of his net during a Guelph breakaway and literâ€" ally stole the puck before his challen: ger could get his shot away. _Regular season play has ended for from the corner over to Tom Pawson who drove the puck home. The rest of the game continued to be hard fought but Waterloo outshot Guelph 22â€"10, Great forechecking on thopnno(lheBeukoptGuolphfmm getting many shots on goalie Brad goalie Tom Cressman to tie the game, Jeff Kolb set up Nick Dilworth for the lead once again. But three power play goals meant disaster as the visitors rallied late in the game for the win. 3â€"2 squeaker to Oakville. London was able to convert the few chances that they had, while the Cubs were frusâ€" trated by a solid defensive style of play Ryan Geis and Colin Kropf scored for Waterloo. Winger Peter Reynolds playâ€" odwlidlyuhapkkodupap-uo( assists. Against Oakville, David Weins scored unassisted to give the Cubs the Bav?~ ‘_743â€"4107 eluded in the 40 score. Saturday‘s game ended in a 5â€"0 Woolwich victory. On Sunday the Aquafine Wildcats travelled to Guelph and left town with a 3â€"0 decision. Joel Dilworth opened the scoring on a goal assisted by David Clarke. Sean Collins added a second period marker from Jason Kreller and Michael Bond and in the third Jason Knllurcompl-udthomrincon a goal assisted by Sean Collins, The weekend saw Waterlco play backâ€"toâ€"back games against Woolwich. A strong effort Friday was not reflected The Major Novice "A" Waterloo Aquafine Wildcats closed out their 1991â€"92 regular season schedule with a p.iruflhumtvm-iulndlpliro{ shutout losses, On Thursday the Wildcats defeated Brantford 40 behind some strong goaltending by Curtis Power and Seott McDonnell. Jamie Hanneman led the way with a hat trick while Jason Kreller rounded out the scoring. Joel Dilworth picked up three assists, Steve McMichael got a pair, and singles went to Derek O‘Malley, Sean Collins and Matt Frazer PLUMBING and HEATING LTD.

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