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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jan 2000, p. 19

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Sports success continues in March (Continued from previous page) The Waterloo Vikings senior boys hockey team returned from a decadeâ€"long hiatus to win the senior boys hockey title Who knew Cinderella could skate. junior boys basâ€" £ ’@_ ketball _ team imE closed out the tenure of longâ€" time coach, John Zdrahal, by becomâ€" John Zdrahal ing surprise finalists in the WCSSAA junior boys basâ€" The ketball final. ter of They did so in impressive fashâ€" on defeating the defending champions from Grand River in twoâ€"straight games The Waterloo Vikings junior girls volleyball team won the CWOSSA junior girls volleyball finals in a rematch â€" against the Preâ€" Wz ston Panthers. Waterioo Vikings The Waterloo Cubs Triple A Major Atom hockey club roared their way to a respectable 2â€"1â€"1 record at the Burlington Christmas tournament last week. In the first game the Cubs managed to claw to a 1â€"1 tie with St. Catharines The Waterloo Minor Pee Wee Panthers brought home the silver metal from the Hespeler tournaâ€" ment last week. Undefeated until the final game. the Panthers lost the final The lone Waterloo scorer was J.D. Zehr. In the second game, the It was the last masterful coachâ€" ing job for the man known as "Zee" as he took his fifthâ€"place in a shootout. The Panthers opened up with a 5â€"1 win over Guelph, with goals coming from Ryan Lawrence with two, Shayne Hefâ€" fernan and Mike Mcfarlane with Next up was 4â€"3 win ov Lome Park Woolwich served as the nc Panthers‘ prey, falling 5â€"1 The Panthers then overâ€" whelmed the Burford team by a 13â€"1 margin â€" 7T7h(- semiâ€"final round matched the Panthers with the host Hesâ€" peler team A tightlyâ€"played game ensued and the Panthers finally scored late in the third period to secure a 2â€"1 win Geoff Lalovich uied the game at 1â€"1, while Joel Davidson tapped in the game winner Advancing to the final, the Panthers met the Owen Sound Rattlers The score remained tied 1â€"1 through the overtime process, when it came down to a shootout. Owen Sound won the shootout Panthers win silver at tourney Finally, _ the Cubs shake hibernation to have strong showing at Burlington Christmas tournament n’ amned ,\ l i ut " & .0 czmmed win over x1 "Wâ€"V : squad to the finals. staryâ€"bauok ending wasn‘t to be as t Cubs were in full attack mode when _ they _ scratched Kingston off the scoreboard by a score of 7â€"1. to be as the Vikings lost to the Grand River Renegades 5347 Waterloo‘s goals came from Kyle Hefferman with two, Nicholas Spaling, Sean Ryan, Brent Freeman, Sean Barrow and Zehr. Unfortuâ€" nately. _ the But the storyâ€" _ ~~ { @ book ending to T the Waterloo Debs double "A" 7 ringette season 5& 8 was just beginning 2. | as they won gold The third game saw Vaughn overcome Waterloo 3â€"1, with the Cubs‘ lone goal coming Tfi 4 More imporâ€" tantly, the teams qualified as Ontario‘s entry to rahal Nationals held in Halifax in Apul. The girls wrote the final chapâ€" ter of the story by winning the national Debs utle over Alberta in the finals. Another local team also earned at the provincial tournament in Whitby (m J@ And in the fourth and final game, the Cubs made their presence known by gnawing out a 5â€"4 win over North Central Ontario. from Mike Ruetz Ruetz led the Cubs with a batâ€"trick Spaling and Travis Witt finâ€" ished up the Waterloo scoring against North Central Ontario. The Waterloo Bs w Warriors outstandâ€" EDoA N ing point guard . [# Mano Watsa also . fi (\ ended a great career . by winning the Ken Manc Shields TSN Award in March. The award is presented annuâ€" ally to the person who best exhibits outstanding achievement in basketball, academics and t I‘ «I ‘ s " / Y n g; o \'.Mj',fig\ Mano Watsa He cofounded the Athletes In Action program and was a favourite speaker in the Univerâ€" sity‘s Team Up program _ Next week the Chronicle will look at the spring and summer sports seasons. 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