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Stonebury Barrington We pay you to put us in our Place _ _ _ Age CARRIER Graham Engel Nicholas Hossfeld James Morrison Kyle Brown Christine Williams David Tsandalis Phone # Eastbridge Bivd. Mayflower St. Citadel Ct.Windjammer Way Little Dover Clipper Dr./Mooring Post Lane Fox Cove PI. Spinnaker Cr. Chesapeake Cr. Yarmouth Dr. NEW AREA Bantam Bandits blank Jets The Waterloo Bantam Bandits blanked the Kitchener Jets 3â€"0 to win game one of the best of three Scoring for Waterloo were Bruce Taylor, Stephen Slaughter and Justin Poetker. Richard Szasz recorded the shutout. The Waterloo Rockies Minot Novice Select team traveled to Kitchener last Wednesday for a The Rockies rolled out of the gate and never looked back, postâ€" ing a convincing 3â€"1 win over the Kitchener Oilers to clinch a spot in the semifinals. On Friday, the Rockies played game one of their semiâ€"final series against the crossâ€"town rival Waterloo Avalanche. Scoring for the Rockies were Craig Eby, Colin Gordner and Kyle Elliott. This proved to be another good team effort with the Rockies again prevailing 3â€"1. Rockies goals were scored by Alec Richter, Colin Gordner and Kvle Elliott. Cobras come out strong The Waterloo Cobras came on strong in their first game of the semifinals to down the Camâ€" bridge Hawks by a score of 7â€"2. Goal scorers for Waterloo were Luke Pearson with two, Josh Mark, Scott Burdett, Mark Manâ€" tynen, Rob Lamport and Matthew Aho. Warriors notch comeâ€"from Peewee member team came from behind to tie the Brantford Saints 2â€"2 in their first round of semiâ€" final action. Scoring for the Warriors were Brent Burdett, assisted by Dan Trudelle and John Plomske. Kyle Asselstine scored the second goal, with assists going to John Jutzi and Scott Jacobs. In the final game of the chamâ€" pionship finals for Double "A", the Waterloo Bees were defeated by the Samnia Sting 5â€"1. Scoring for the Bees was Troy Parkes, assisted by Derek Woodâ€" Avalanche split games The Waterloo Avalanche and the Waterloo Rockies Minor Novice Select teams split their first two playoff semifinal games. In the first meeting, the Rockies came out on top by a score of 3â€"1. Scoring for the Rockies were Colin Gordner, Kyle Elliot and Nicholas Lant. The Waterloo Warriors Major The Avalanche‘s single goal went to Scott McNamara. to lead the Avalanche to a 3â€"2 vicâ€" tory in game two againsi the The Rockies goal scorers were Alec Richter and Teddy Anstett. Cougars win the Alliance The Cougars were victorious in their series against the Kitchener Kowboys in Peewee "A" hockey action this past week to win the Alliance Championship. The Cougars only loss in the series was in game four by a 3â€"2 margin. Luke Upfold and Ben Whyte scored the singles. In their final roundâ€"robin game, the Cougars beat Flamborâ€" ough 7â€"4 with Schnurt leading the attack with three goals. Sinâ€" gles went to Sthwende, Ross Quigley, Kathleen Smith and Jimmy Latta. The Cougars finished off the series with a 3â€"0 win in game five. Kyle Schwende led the attack with two goals while Jarrett Schnurrt had a single. Ryan Fries earned the shutout. The Cougars also participated in the Welland Tournament winâ€" ning two games and losing one. Waterloo lost to Aurora in the first game by a 3â€"1 margin with Ben Moser scoring the lone goal. Waterloo then defeated Eastâ€" wood 3â€"2 with singles going to Moser, Whyte and Danny Kaye. Brian Stumpf, Brad Boyer and Jim Johnson scored for the Huskies. Huskies nip Vikings The Waterloo Huskies defeated the Kitchener Vikings, 3â€"1 in Peeâ€" wee memberleague semiâ€"final action. The Cougars now head to the Provincial Championships held in Burlington in April. Goaltender Andrew Farwell had one of the assists. Whalers tie to force game 7 The Waterloo Major Novice Triple "A" Whalers played two tough games this weekend, resulting in a tie and loss to the Jordan Kay scored three times h. STONE CROCK MEATS & CHEESE ] Jumbo Roasting Chickens Centre Cut Pork Loin Chops Rib Eye Steaks Deli Sliced Half & Half or Smoked Turkey Roll Montreal Smoked Meat Old Cheddar WEEKLY SPECIALS Cambridge Hawks in their bestâ€" of sevenâ€"series that now stands at seven points to five for Camâ€" In game five, the Whalers came out a little slow but goaltender Matthew Smith held the fort keeping the deficit to just 1â€"0. The Whalers rallied behind him and answered with three of their own goals coming from Joe Anstett, Eric Lekun and Riley at the sixâ€"minute mark of the third to make it 3â€"2, and scored with 26 seconds left knot it up Overtime solved nothing. In Game six the Whalers were hard pressed to score with the Hawks playing a very physical The Hawks took the play to the Whalers for the first half but Waterloo goaltender Drew Macâ€" Donald held his team in the The Whalers were down 20 before they replied with one of their own. They finally fell 3â€"2. Scoring for the Whalers was Derek Koniuch and Cerven. Winterhawks bow out In what was probably the most exciting endâ€"toâ€"end contest of the season, the Minor Novice triple "A" Waterloo Winterhawks came up just short Monday losing 2â€"1 in game Six. Waterloo opened scoring with a beautiful "highlight reel" play from Mike Halmo to Justin Day back to Halmo who buried it in the open side of the Cambridge net. Winterhawks‘ _ goaltender Chadd Nelson had another strong game in goal allowing only two goals. Scoring for Cambridge were Riley Sonnenburg from Brandon Pearce, and Zach Tansey from Sonnenburg and Taylor Doherty A ceremony after the game awarded Waterloo with finalist plaques and Cambridge with the Alliance Championship trophy to cap a great season and series for both teams. Cambnidge answered with one $3.49n11, $4.5916 1.6910 7.991, +$5.991, $3.39n1,