The Waterloo Major Atom Cubs played three games over the past week, tying one and winning two. Cubs claw their way to five points In their first game last weekend against Cambridge, Waterloo‘s Blair Brewer scored two goals to TEAM OE THE WEEK This week‘s Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Kâ€"W Vipers Minor Bantam #2 boys basketball team. The Vipers won the Wildhawk tournament Dec. 2â€"3, defeating _ Blessed â€" Sacrament _ #2, Mississauga and Guelph CYO. The weekâ€" end of Dec. 9â€"10, the Vipers travelled to Waterford, took part in the Norfolk Youth Basketball Association tournament, and wete again undefeated. They defeated Waterloo University of For information call (§19) 888â€"4567 ext _ $869 hold Cambridge to a tie On Sunday, the Cubs met the Hamilton Huskies, and sqeaked past the dogs Scoring for Waterloo were Jason Boyer and Jordan Gartner. * PLAY TO WN For a complete schedule, visit www athletics uwaterioo ca Blessed Sacrament #3, the Waterloo Wildhawks and the Guelph Oaks to win the tournament. Members of the Vipers in the back row are assistant coach Dan Berry and coach Bill Hutt; in the second row David Shartun, Andrew Ulman, Darmnell Garrick, Gavin Berry, Rishi Sehgal, Jack Flemming and Taylor Allen; and in the front row Taylor McNaughton, Colin Taylor, John Mitchell and Dan Dufournaud. On Tuesday, the Cubs played Brantford and beat them 6â€"3. Scoring for Waterloo were _ Jason _ Chalmers, Destin Wolfeâ€"Sabo, Adam Davidson, Brewer with two and Boyer. wasca ort CtNTCms