The Waterloo Siskins continued their slide down the stand- .1119 with bachao-bach losses to the Kitchener Dutchmen Inst mkIheS'skinsopeneddteweekinKitdtenerlosingw. The Siskins got a better effort Friday night, but still lost 3-1. The two losses dropped the Siskins to T-to-l on the season. Siskins drop two to Dutchmen The Waterloo Vikings junior girls basketball team continued their domination in WCSSAA semifinal play by downing the Southwood Sabres 67-73, Lindsay Jen- nings led the way for the Vikings with 15 points. Laura Taylor chipped in with 14. Making a contribution of the bench Terri Alderfer, pictured above. The Vikings will try to preserve their perfect record in the junior Iinals tonight at 5:30 pm. at Preston Heights Junior Vikes go undefeated to reach finals The Kitchener Midget Fal- cons Girls BB Hockey Team, m their third game in the "A"divison, continue to [ms ttate their opposmon. In a fast paced. end lo end, hard fought game against Bul- falo, aggresswe forecheckmg and backchecking, combmed with stellar deknswt play and excellent goaltendmg resulted m a 0-0 draw (ASK Iris and Mary Anne [wallet earned the Kitchener shutout Falcons soar ms Amluni . as ens st W., WATERLOO "out: It!!! _ I'm In! _ "rs" "all I in IN‘ "t 10-5 lull VS Yul-un- by Winn-M may Featuring: For “lumen: Ioseph Ribkqff, Karen Kane, Algo. Itsszaz McClintock For Children: Oshkosh, ESPY", Max For Men: Armani, Polo. Christian Dior. Claiborne 747-2552 OVER 350 FRIENDLY STORES & SERVICES P CONVENIENT PARKING Th.coo.tqrt-tstoeimtotMFoeo The Region of Waterloo Swtm Club had come Impres- ave iineshed at the Burlington ball splash and Dash Masters IItttet on Sunday November H Results for ROW ywtm- mas are as follows Gerhard Umbenow, age " 59 category, placed Grst In three events 50 m brush stroke, 50 m backstroke, and Upon completion of the pre- liminary round of regular sea- son play, the Panthers emerged m sold possession of first place and have advanced to the "AA" round. Stanford was up first and the Panthers came up with a 7-4 v1ctory After a lethargic beginning in which Lou George Panther goaltender kept Waterloo in the game, the Panthers turned n on with Shayne Heffernan skating his way to a hat trick, Two goals were unassisted with the other assist coming from Joel Davidson. Panthers jump to double l Mail Schofield ptcked up a goal and an assist from Heifer- nan. Davidson found the net next with helpers going to Mike McFarlane and Jordan Schulz. The next single went to Mike McFarlane and Davidson was there for the assist. Owen Engel picked up a rebound and found the net with some help from Schulz and Bill Walker. On November " "AA" Lm, don Knights visited Waterloo and jumped out to an early lead in the fast period. without spending a fortune 0%é'a/ay 7 ;y)a;6/y great/'74:? ./ Look Like A Million ROW impressive at Fall Splash and Dash Masters 747-1 1 ss John Lenard, age 00-04 cat- egory, placed Mst m both the 25 m open and the 50 m freestyle, and placed second III the 200 m freestyle 5mm Mama age tr5-trl cat- egory, won the 25 m open placed second In the 200 m freestyle and earned a third place m the 50 m freestyle. 100 m breaststmke Ryan Lawrence put the first marker In for the Panthers with the assist gomg to Bill Walkey. W aterloo battled back from a 3-1 defrcit with Lawrence get- ling his second of the night wnh an assist to McFarlane bringing the score to 3-2. Aier a scramble in front of the net the Panthers tied the game 3-3 when Engel banged m the goal. Assists went to Heffernan and Walkey " u OEIL SPI '/"9lllllIlllllie' - 'LePRll!Le27,.hr3eL1.el, Ci OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Exciting . Junior B action! NEXT GAME Sun., Nov. 21, 1999, 7:00 pm CAMBRIDGE Kids 12 and under FREE when accomganied by an adult 0.0.0.0... .0009 gif The Mutual Gmup Anna. Walerlon Becraalion Complex BRAYING .. Cg