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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Apr 1994, p. 26

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PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1994 Panthers tie series â€"‘The Harmoney Lunch Minor Peewee ‘A‘ P: ued their quest for the league championship last wer‘. defeating Woodatock twice, but now have to face a seventh and final game. Heading into Game Six with a 3â€"2 series lead, Woodstock rallied for a 3â€"1 win in Waterico sending the series back to Woodstock. Adam Proudibot scored the lone Waterioo goal in the sixth game. Winterhawks humbled ‘The Waterloo Minor Novice AAA Winterhawks season came to an end on Saturday when they lost a cliffhanger, 4 3, to the Richmond Hill / Vaughen Kings. The Anal game was a groat game for both teams and with the score tied with six minutes remaining in the third, the Kings tucked the puck behind goalie Derek Jokic. Scoring in the final two games of the season for the Winâ€" terhawks were Ryan Benesch, two goals, two assists; Michae} Welheim one goal; Benny Gingerich one goal and Michael McCallum, one goal. Drawing assists were Dan Whist amd Ryan Lynch. Tomloss for Thunder ‘The Waterico Minor Peewee Select Thunder lost their *â€"-m&thwfi mâ€"”wfllâ€"b_flih not. Thunder goals were scored by Mat Seidier and Justin Wendt. Mare Warden sssisted on both Thunder goals. Jason Stephens added as additional assist. Warriors advance Frank Gies Auto Sales, Waterioo‘s AAA Minor Bantam Wartiors, advanced to the Hub League finals after edging &-mh-lfi;â€"l-h-dl The Warriors was the difference in the game, 3 Agc “ Categories: Youth (10â€"14 yrs) i ‘ g DCA U Adult (19 yrs +) Prizes including "‘» mx.mum Q T apa‘ / ies y P Tâ€"shirts, pullâ€"overs, FUJI cassettes IN CONCERT WITH w y Qnm@w a strong game in the Waterico TWE 6 RBEAT C A N A O lA N TA L ENT $ PEA R C # TOGCETHER WITH J.M. SCHNEIDER, WE‘RE PROUD TO SUPPORT EASTER SEALS! and register to perform on Tuesday, April 19th in Centre Court PLEASE PICK UP YOUR ENTRY FORM AT Our national judges will evaluate videotaped performances. The judges are: Quality recording artist, Dan Hill; Warner recording artist, Lisa Lougheed; Isba/Sony recording artists, & TBTBT (Too Bad To Be Truc}; Vivienne Williams; Sonya Papp; and YTV ‘s PJ Fresh Phil. 0 AT Cc@engEsTganh MmaAllL Waterloo Wolves® Mm@:‘"’" Owen Sound‘s Mike O‘Leary for the puck behind the net in the Optimist Atom A semtâ€" “mdhmwm on Sunday. Owen Sound won the game 6â€"2 and won the champlionship defeating the game Mike 3. Jeff Roney scored the winner it Wasps edged ‘The Lakeshore Optimit Novice Select Wasps sutlered OM defeats in their final two playolf games. 'I-.h- u-h.nl:'lllllh u h on its way to a T. mmummwm@-h WERsintt. ‘Waterloo final loss of the season was a 3â€"2 decision to Cambridge Lhflflâ€"â€"fi‘fibhl “uâ€"fl(hhh‘m Kyle Sonnenburg drove in rebound for the first goal while Wendt, from Steve Martin, scored the second, LA 41A i i cleantih l dn i > w ‘The Waterloo Major Novice ‘A‘ Wikicats ended the season -.“wmuhhfiflfld ‘The Wikdeats placed second behind sfer a 22 tie, 3â€"0 victory over Kitchener and a 3â€"2 loss to Woodatock. Brandon Roeder and Tyler Henrich earned the shutout. _â€"-“â€" trong Wilkdeat offensive attack with Kellen & Wildest @.fl-mwdfln-fi and two assists. Other scorers included Tyler Schwende, Matt Lynch, Blair n.a.un-n-â€".cun--dw u--n.ndzhhw&"-fi- ke Seips defelected a shot to tie the ':bwi-i:htifll-*’r mist Novice Select Wasps suffered close two playoif games. u-;.nl:wâ€" froght back > i pnbijedinee irr ie 3 > uy Sair defelected a shot to tie the game at 3â€" Mwmlfi_ Boneless chicken breast stuffed with chives, garlic & butter, breaded and SPECIALS L I O N BREWERY MUSEUM D I NIN G 1 o u n g e after 5 p.m.

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