After finishing the regular season in fourth place with a 5â€"2â€"2 (winâ€"lossâ€"tied) record, the ing off Glenview Park Panthers 2â€"1 in the quarterfinals followed by a 2â€"0 win over And Husain, coach of the Bluevale colleâ€" glate Knights, has to chuckle when looking at his team totals which are only 15 goals for the entire regular nine game season. However, none of those 15â€"goal scorers were around Thursday afternoon when the Knights defeated Grand River Renegades 4â€"2 to capture their firstâ€"ever WCSSAA senior boys soccer championship at Kitchener‘s commmmnnngncnsorsranentenmemeintarmezmce ke Husain realizes that there are several Izhycrs in the Waterloo County high hool soccer league with 15 goals to their credit. Members of the Bluevale Knights senior boys WCSSAA soccer championship team include: (front row, from left) Matt Greer, Justin Hall, Miro Orasanin, Brodie McArthur, Kao Sacchao, Ted Ballantyne, Alex Dicaneau; (back row, from left) manager George Stokic, Fotios Raptis, Lucky Dhaliwal, Rich Bellew, Rich Arnold, Julian Radelin, Predrag Comenov, Jerome Bishop, Jake Lepard and coach Tke Husain. Absent, Dan Dunlop, Matt Telford, Tim O‘Reilly, Colin Nuber, coach Reg Hollinshead. Knights win their firstâ€"ever senior high school soccer championship Chronicle Staff son, Arnold demonstrated his skills between the posts by allowing just three goals. "We came together just at the right time," Husain said of his Knights, with a roster scored when we had too, while our defence held us in there for the whole year. If you ask me, Arnold played one heck of a game. He made some pretty key saves against a secâ€" ondâ€"place team." In the championship game, Knights trailed 1â€"0 after the half, but tied it on Dan Dunlop‘s goal early in the second half. Grand River took a 2â€"1 lead, but with four minutes remaining in the game Julian Radelin scored Although the win was a total team effort, Husain couldn‘t help but give credit to goal keeper Rich Arnold, who made several key saves in the championship game against the Cameron Heights Gaels in the semifinals. In fact, in their final six games of the sea L â€"â€"RMMRH e imcaisiiniiee w c omm I uis oc ic snn d i sls n on n e n in nvegestepnaciinns icz "Our defence is going to have to do it for us at CWOSSA. We‘re not known to be a high scoring team." Knights, in their three playoff games, scored eight goals while allowing two. Bluevale, along with Grand River and Cameron Heights, will be competing in the sixâ€"team twoâ€"day CWOSSA senior boys event at Resurrection Secondary School on Thursday and Friday. Bluevale opens CWOSSA play at 9 a.m. against Brantford‘s St. John‘s collegiate followed by a 3 p.m. Jerome Bishop. At the other end of the field the tying goal which broke GRCI‘s back. "They thought they had it won. You could tell that that goal was a back breaker." In overtime penalty kicks, Rich Bellew scored what turned out to be the winning goal followed by an insurance goal from keeper Arnold kept the Renegades off the w76 N Gold Jewellery € Remember â€" Norm will negotiate 385 Prederick St. (Frederick Mall), Kitchener __ 745â€"2771 Mon.â€"Thu. 9:30â€"5:30, Fri. 9:30â€"8, Sat. 9:30â€"6 , ommysttimbionntvintamninncmmmmnmene, "Emoeenirence ol Esquire, Bulova, Seiko Watches Men‘s & Ladies‘ Diamond Rings se o olb en ioi n 4 e i e eaos hevieniges ~ARERONER Ten teams will be competing in the weekend tourâ€" nament, with four from United States, including Green Bay, Midland Mich. Explorers, Heflin N.Y. Builders and Ashland Ohio Merchants. Six teams hail from Ontario including Milverion AW Millwrights, In Erie, Waterloo pitcher Jody Schnarr pitched Waterloo to wins of 1â€"0 over Ashland and 7â€"0 over Milverton. Waterloo lost 2â€"1 to D.C. Tire from Pennâ€" sylvania, 6â€"1 to Tampa Bay Smokers and 4â€"3 to Midâ€" "For some of these players, their injuries are a dayâ€" toâ€"day thing," said Twins coach/manager Larry Lynch. "We‘ll just have to wait to see what happens." _ _ ankle rounding the bases. Also gone is Jody Pfaff, who was hit on the foot with a pitch. Rob Trussler is still nursing a thumb injury from the hockey season, while Scott Smith, who suffered a torn ligament in his ankle may be ready for this weekend‘s tournament. This past weekend Twins not only lost three of five games at a tournament in Erie, Penn., but they may have lost leadâ€"off batter Jeff Spencer, who twisted his Twins could be in for a long weekend when they meet some of the top caliber teams such as last year‘s 1SC World Champion finalists and America Softball prained ankles, torn ligaments, hand injuries, a foot ... no, that‘s not the line up of the Pba New York Rangers after losing their semifinal Stanley Cup hockey series with the Philadelâ€" phia Flyers. It‘s the injury report of the Waterloo Brick Brewery Twins senior men‘s fastball team. This weekend some of the Twins walkingâ€"wounded will be hobbling around the bases when they take to the field for the annual Waterloo Twins Classic at Hill side Park. Twins aiming to be healthy for a ‘Classic‘ weekend Peter Cudhea Chronicle Staff 12 Noon â€" 6 pm., 181 King St. 8., Waterloo (Continued on page 30) P« 5 YO prodi levels, 4 1 ED