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In their second game, the Bruins shut out the Kitchener Stars 4-0. Sean Barrow. Spaling. Eric Benesch and Tyler Brenner scored for Waterloo. while Greg Preston earned the shutout. In the third and final game of the weekend, the Bruins dominated the Lamblon Lightning by a score of 4-1. Scoring for Waterloo were Brent Freeman with two goals. Benesch and JD. Zehr, Btuevale /CardmaitErhrTerrystonet0r-33-fu0frr Hiawatha / Marlowe (OI-PD-OV) Camille t Danshury (Oi-42.0300) Hlhs / Margaret , Royal (OLE-0000' May flower St (DIV-140500) Lttle Dover tOl 44-0900) Yarmouth Dr lot (44- 1700) tf you are intended in a route or know anyone who Is please call the Waterloo Chronicle at 886-2830 X 225 first three Ryan Martz Jeff Harbach Nicholas Hinsperger Andrew Wood Mary Hocaliuk Joyce Gu CARRIER The Waterloo Lions Under-14 soccer team reached the Mals of the South Region Soccer League before losing a controversial 2-1 decision against Cambridge on penalty kicks. » The Lions thought they were playing under the sud- den death golden goal for The Wilfrid laurier Golden Hawks football team travelled to Hamilton last Saturday to take a bite of out the big Mac attack, but had the dining tables turned on them as the McMaster " Marauders ramped to a 47- 15 victory. The Hawks went into the game as the number-three ranked team in the CIAU but dropped to number six. McMaster took over the num- ber three spot in the CIAU with the win. The Hawks came out of the gate quickly, taking a 6-0 lead on consecutive field goals by Ed Becker. The Lions and Cambridge played to a scoreless tie at the end of regulation and were forced to play two extra-time periods. Hawks get bitten by big Mac attack The Waterloo Lions are the South Region Soccer League 2000 League Cup finalists. Lions lose a squeaker Following a Marauder field goal, the Hawks responded with a 39-yard touchdown pass to Chad MacAvelia, but a Kojo Aidoo touchdown gave McMaster a 3145 But a decision by the league's convener said the teams had to play both 15- minute halves, and Cambridge battled back to tie the game in the second overtime. The game went to penalty locks where the Lions lost in the shootout. Members of the 2000 But the Hawks couldn't maintain the early momen- tum, and two touchdowns by Marauder receiver Ryan Ianzen gave McMaster a 14-6. mat when they scored in the first overtime. The team even had the championship tro- phy in hand. Mary Allen and Greater Uptown Studio Tour and Sate in Waterloo SOL. Sept. 30 tO am to 5 am Sun., Oct. 1 1 pm to 5 pm Stroft m one of Atterioot lovely old neuohbomhoods to my! artists m their homes Stare your FREE tour at 124 Men St E Walerloo Ntm-oeristtable contntrutiorts to the Food Bank of 1lltatertoo Ream wall be irratetolty collected at any L locations on the Tour - COME ON IF League Cup finalists pictured above are: (front row, left to right) Michael Schell, Sean kamo-McHugh, Donald Wry, Jose Argueta, Anthony Spanopulos, lemer Avalos. (middle row) coach John Karadi, Jon Spike, Matt Kling, Kevin Helmes-Hayes, Mike Schatz, Eric Braun, manager Pam Helmes-Hayes. (back row) Gavin Horne, Parry Kotsopuolos. Dan Cardillo. Chris Moffat and assistant coach Bill Moffat. The Hawks' next game is their Homecoming game against Western this Saturday. Game time is 2 p-m. at University Stadium. McMaster dominated the second half of the game. espe- cially on the defensive side of the ball, as they coasted to a 47-15 victory. The Golden Hawks could not put together any sus- mined offense throughout the game, and quarterback Adam lane had an off-day, as he threw four interceptions. Andre Talbot, the Hawks' star wide receiver. was also held in check with ihe catch- es for 45 yards Tailback Justin Praamsma was the only bright spot carrying the ball 2t times for 131 yards. lead at the half.