The Waterioo Minor A Bees faced the London Rebels three times last week coming away with two wins and a tie. Waterioo won the opening game 4â€"3 on goals from Cale Munro and David Munroe, both with two goals. Back in Waterico Waterico blew a 2â€"0 lead with London roaring back to tie the game 4â€"4. Scoring Waterloo goals were Jordan Yantzi, Matt Gardy, Jeff Baker and Scott Wilson. & In the third game Danny Peters scored the lone goal in a 1â€"0 win from Munroe and Roth in the third peri Wasgi stunnghnsmstoumey The Tournament was hard fought, fast and aggressive. When it was over the Waterloo Lakeshore Optimist Novice Select Wasps had defeated the Kitchener Monarchs 6â€"2, but lost three to the Kitchener Bisons, 5â€"2; Cambridge, 42; and Kitchener Braves, Bees top London assists; Jason Stephéns two goals, five assists; Marc Warden two goals, three assists; Justin Wendt two goals, three assists; Daniel Mahier three goals, one assist; David Hanley two goals, two assists; Mat Seidler two goals, two assists; Tyler Hardacre four assists; Richards two assists; Aaron Yantzi, Nicholas Weldon, Shawn Malâ€" leck and Mare McCroone with one assist each. Bees stom&ftratford, clip Kitchener The Waterioo Minor Atom A Bees were in Stratford last week before Christmas and got an early gift, defeating Stratford 11â€"0. David Munroe got he Bees off to a quick start with two goals. Cale Munro added two more before the midâ€"way point in the first period. PAGE 30 â€" WATERL OO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1094 * Minor Sports:© ::>+F.0 7 .L} .23 The Wasps were led by Kevin Wendt with eight goals. Other scorâ€" ing was done by Steve Duench two goals, two assists; Andrew Turnâ€" buil two goals, one assist; Brandon Maddick one goal, one assist; Trevor Neil three assists; Michael Tignanelli, Jordan Bonneville, Kyle Sonnenburg and Tim Schuitz, with one assist each. Coaches game tournament awards went to forwards Wendt, Turnâ€" bull and Duench and to defencemen Ryan Blair, Adam Plomake and Kevin Somer.. . Thunder wins Christmas tourne.x The Watarios minor neswen salect Thundar won all six cumas io The Waterioo minor peewee select Thunder won all six games to claim the trophy at a select tournament over the Christmas holiâ€" Thunder outscored the opposition 18â€"4 in six games including two shut outs and four games where they held the opposition to one goal in each of the other games. Goalies Adam McDonnell and Tim Swartzentruber each posted three victories including one shut out. Tournament seorers included; Dean Taylor four goals, three SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136 LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW PERSONAL INTEREST COURSE GUIDE For Spring Installation "Guaranteed to spark your interest!" Topics include: Arts and Crafts, Cooking, Computers, Health & Lifestyles, House and Home, Languages, Sewing and Crafts for the Young People. 189%J#} â€" Continuing Community and Alternative Education Course guide coming in the KW Record, Saturday, Jan. 8! CLASSES START JAN. 31/94 to register or for more information Call Waterloo Region : 145â€"6887 WINTER ‘94 Colonial Acres Plaza 746â€"5456 373 Bridge St. W. _ we Deliver Jeff Baker assisted on all four goals. In the second Danny Peters scored goiv c3 utk 7â€?;&'_.â€"37-â€";" gud Tautes Rumce m uen ts Hhacy en on m e Yantzi, Munrce and Peters. Mike Murray had four assists on the evening, At the other end of the rink Brian Munro turned aside 26 shots in the win. k The following night the Bees defeated the Kitchener Kats 42 for the first time this season. Scoring for Waterico were Munroe with two, Matt Gardy and Danny Peters. _ < Panthers win tournament * The Harmony Lunch minor peewee A Panthers savored the thrill of victory by winning their division in the Cambridge Friendship The Panthers set the tone for the weekend by beating the Gouldâ€" ing Park Rangers 5â€"0. Goals were scored by Adam Proudfoot 2, David Huegle 2 and Chad Gemmell. f In the second game the Panthers defeated the Toronto Olympics 7â€" 0. wwmhfltw,hl’m Steve Romanick, Adam Trask and Aaron Game Three was the only defeat for the Panthers as they fell 3â€"1 to their rivals from London. The lone goal went to Gemmell. In the semiâ€"final match Waterloo defeated Woodstock 2â€"0 on goals by Proudfoot and Gemmell. The final game was a rematch against London with Waterico comâ€" ing out on top 3â€"1. Scoring for Waterlco were Pawson, Huegle and Proudfoot. Warriors reap one tourney win The Frank Gies Auto Sales Waterloo Triple A minor bantam Warâ€" The Warriors tied Western Michigan 2â€"2. Jeremy Moss and Mike Seip‘s goal in the last minute, supplied the offence, while goalie Brendan Collins kept the game close. Wariors then lost 7â€"1 to Toronto and 8â€"2 to Chicago. Wildcats lose three games Waterloo Major Novice A Wildeats dropped three games at the London Rebel Christmas Tournament last week. In the first game the Wildcats lost 11â€"1 to Sarnia with Tyler Schwende scoring the lone Waterico goal after a brilliant endâ€"toâ€" riors competed in the Christmas Classic in Toronto last week, winâ€" ping once, tying once and losing twice. 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