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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jan 2001, p. 18

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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 'ild",il Exciting thit, Junior B action! NEXT GAME Sunday, January 7 - 7:00pm VS The Clarita Arena, Walenon Hecroalinn Complex Kids 12 and under FREE when accompanied by an adult OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 'iTi)i,il (ltliti't, l MEA¥§"§%§EE5E] Extra Lean Ground Beef Top Sirloin Steaks Breaded Pork Schnitzel Deli Sliced Oven Roasted Chicken Deli Sliced Baked Meat Loaves Onion & Parsley Chee'se W Mel,, WE'VE MOVED 1'0 “WOWN WATERLOO Same W deetiee - W 'yteat W! January 2001 at " King Street South BRANTFORD Pat, Vicky,'Nita, Carol, Donna & Elizabeth invlte you to visit them in SPECIALS 12.79% '3.99m, '3.29m, $5.991"; '3.69m, M. 19m, Across from Waterloo Town Square Same phone number f as always I 886-7570 Vikings reach semis of Christmas tourneys The Waterioo Vikings spem the Christmas holidays getting their mm by "whing the ser . . , of the MU holiv {flared _ Before the Chr'stmas break, the defending WW senior boys Wuhan champs nav- elled to Sm Diego as the only Canadian entry in an American Ngh school mumey. The Vikings reached the Gold division semifinals with a W-67 win over Paul Henry. for lowed by a 59-53 win over SweeMaler high Scott Norsler had 21 points in the firsttpme, while Ryan Brooks led all sour- ADVERTISERS FFhrcTatFit" When you tell them... I saw your ad in the Chrohiele; ups Gumaments they fff ersthh 19 in the second game. The Vikings faced Mount (hand Academy in the semifi- nah dmppinga 70-54 decision. The “king bowed out of the toumamenl with a 75-% loss to Waterloo also reached the sernifimis of the Purple and White tournament at Westem in mndon last week The Vikings t Strathroy 58-36, 'ii',ie',?iti'i,a,iitil,!,iir, 55-Sttoarsdtth tournament's MaT1ifirtaL They then kxt 59-54 to mmia's St, Christopher, befone ending the tournament with a 54371055 toTimmins in the bronze medal match Waterloo yummy}! For informant"! an" (H9) 838 qSh7 at $86" 11iAM OF 'll-ill-INTEL" This week's Waterloo" Chronicle team of the week is the Waterloo Thunder Novice C girls ringetle team, The Thunder were undefeated at the Gord Sutherland Memorial tour- nament held in Dorchester in December, winning the Novice C "B" Flight Championship. The Thunder started the tour- nament against Tillsonburg. coming back from a 6-2 deficit to win IO- 8. They continued their strong play against Dorchester and defeated the host team 11-6, The Thunder then took on another unbeaten squad froth Exeter, and played to a 3-3 draw. The" Waterloo team faced Exeter again in the finals, skating to a 6-6 PLAY TO WN (W) ido psi. (MI 8 00 PMTuw PAC lhr Warn”! c.W'stuh "i - Follow wur Mummy Warrior Imam Sub“ nbc In feiirli.ll:l,iat!lil). tie at the end of regulation, Exeter had a chance to put it away in overtime. but goalie Amber MImschek turned it away. The Thunder's Megan Robinson then scored the winner to give the Waterloo side the title. Members of the Thunder. picture above, are: (front row) Lily Wettlaufer, Amber Mlotschek. (second row) Megan Robinson, Jennifer Lehmann, Katelyn Doerbecker, (third row) Jocelyn Milton. Jessica Allen. Carly Cousineau. Julia Ennis, (fourth row) Laura Ruetz, Michelle Dietrich, Stephanie Kocher. (back row) coaches Anthony Cousineau. Kevin Doerbecker. Sue Cousineau and loyce Doerhecker, "thict h N uwutcrloo \ ll $5}:ng nun-us

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