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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Dec 1996, p. 34

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Second allâ€"around honors went to ben Fleming in semior national and Steve Gallant in semior open. Matti Berler was Help us find a cure. Kâ€"W gymnasts win allâ€"around honors at first regional qualifying meet assusing rarten (rofll and Nathan ( hinmick «ored lor Waterioo aganst Woodstock nwen i ngel (Chnsina Tsandehs and Arendon Mc Teet assasted hinnick scored the lone goal m the oss to Kitchener with Scott Lepold major nevice play last week rag Armstrong scored twice for tingers while Michael | anteigne added one Andrew Glendon had a parr A musts with sangles io Scott Chikion eott Fingland and Justm (ose hi Vike Ruetz Jason McFartane shawn e hioff and Nathan Millar scored for Avaian« he . Avasting were Alex Jewson i ordan Haleâ€"Mighton Ruetz: Bechioff Wate wiest play last week Waterioo Avaianche in minot novice Perchaiuk . Baker and Gnffith scored n the ne »ith the Bluelners Jay Henry‘s fourth gameâ€"winning goal of the weason at 11 25 of the third lifted Siskins to the win Siskins, trailing Stratford Cullitons (41 points, 19â€"3â€"3) remain in second place with a !hâ€"6â€" 3 (wonâ€"lossâ€"ned) record in the Midwestâ€" en Junior B Hockey League siskins will have a chance to avenge their loss to Owen Sound when the visiting Greys wome to Waterloo this Sunday in a 7 p.m. game Siskins will also be at home Friday night hosting the basement dwelling Ohsweken Golden Eagles at 7:30 p.m Adam Johnston was the only Siskins able to put one behind Owen Sound goalie Aaron Jodds reaped the shutout Adam Kropf scored three times pac Siskins tats with a 3.02 goals against average Waterion Hornets lost 5â€"2 to Woodâ€" ck and 2 ) to Kitchener Bisons in MIROR SPO0RTS Waterion Badgers win, lose Hornets lose twice Wasps doubled ied but it wasn t enough as »» Wasps were doubled 4â€"2 by s foung wored two goals. one avid reaped the lone assest Sungers were edged 4â€" } by $3 n select play last (Continued from page 29) Bring a teddy bear or other stuffed toy for chariâ€" ty to Friday night‘s game â€" and toss it on the ice when Rangers score their first goal! The Rangers, Country 570 and UPS organizations will collect the toys and deliver them to needy groups in time third allâ€"around in Argo A competition followed by Mark Beiler, whose best score was a EXCITING ZBHLHOCKEY while Jusun Black reaped the shutout Black reaped his second shutout of the week in the win over Chiefs Russo Hill and Chris Needham scored in the the win over Dynamos. Bouda and Spence cach added a pair of assists Dunbar, Sieve Duench, Kellen Spence and Tom Bouda scored with asusts to Jon Russo, Kns Lantz, Scott Gatenby and Hakan Kilich Jordan Hill scored all three goals in loo Waterloo Pillers Black Hawks won three games in minor peewee play last week defeating Kichener Cowboys 4â€"1 Kichener Dynamos 30 and Kitchener Chnefs 30 They also lost 21 to Waterâ€" Dan Trask and Brian Kiesweiter scored in the win with Chris Litwiller assisting. Michael Beach scored the lone goal in the tie Black Hawks win three 2â€"1 and nied Kitchener Proneers 1â€"1 in peewee select play over the weekend Mike McCailum scored the one goal and assisied on two others in the win Ryan Burns with two and Alex Zorztto Mark Guttensohn scored in the lows to Cambridge with Andrew Sangster ng Waterloo Badgers to a 4â€"2 win over Kitchener Shamrocks Later in the week Waterloo dropped a 4â€"1 game to Camâ€" "Show You Care, Bring A Bear" In the wan over the Cowboys, Chrs Warriors win, tic However it appeared a different Listowel team came out in the second period scoring four unanswered. Frank Kucher replied for Waterloo at 1450 tying the score 4â€"4. John Savoski lead Listowel with a goal and LWO assists Chris Downs paced the Owen Sound attack with two goals, including a key shortâ€"haned goal in the second period, and an assist. Wells gave Waterloo a 3â€"0 first period lead over Listowel and Willy Reynolds drew assists on Johnston‘s second goal of the season Neson with a thirdâ€"period goal. Brad Cherrey Goals by Reynolds, Louis Goulet and Trevor third on parallel bars and Tim Fleming, who had a fifth on with single wllies from Jill Richardson, Lindsay Marun and Dayna Waiton. Assisting were Jenn Greet, 2, Leslic Painter 2, Martin, Walton, Naomé Dietâ€" nch and Tiffany Schiestel. Lisa Goddard played a strong game in the net Tamara Rexd scored three times pacâ€" ing Waterloo juniors to an 8â€"1 win over Ajax in AA ringetie play, Saturday Amy Heckendorn added two goals win with assists going to Cameron Hauck, Duench, Bouda and Kris Lantz Duench scored from Scout Gatenby and Russo i the loss: Waterloo tops Ajax 8â€"1 Canucks 5 â€" Caprtals 2 Jets 6 » San Jose 3 Leafs 2 â€" Anaheim 0 Ducks 2 â€" Canadians 1 Panthers 5 â€" Sabres 1 Sharks 8 â€" Stars 3 Flyers 3 â€" Greyhounds 1 Canucks 5 â€" Tritons 2 HHames 6 â€" Jets 1 Leabs 1 â€" Oilers 0 Wings 4 raa iraiiiainm~conborse â€" anaigndions i cucarthnm ioi rinmton s Major Peewee Mighty Ducks 2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 ro SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 80 King Street South, Waterloo 888â€"9200 56 St. George‘s Square, Guelph 821â€"7982 TRsumlate hn Please support the ANGEL TREE THE FORD will be hosting the t Winter Tournament l In juvenile male, Ame 4%kg, while Reed Jackso in â€"59kg, Morgen McAli medals in 48kg juvenil female, Becky Zeitl took juvenile female, and J¢ bronze in A3kg juvenile weekend in Toronto, a the Ontario Open were won by members s P O RT $ Insurance personal NEW LC General 1 FO (Since 455 Kin 13 Kin Wate 57

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