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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jan 2001, p. 22

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[t/ats Holiday; Begin COLUMBIA 5:312:31! AUTO, SERVICE January 2001 at " King Street South me M aeneuee - we M W!!! / 1 Pat, Vicky, Nita, Carol, Donna & Elizabeth I invite you to visit them in l tit Columbia Smut West IME mutton 835-3520 - é T me Wmnev ct CAA Customev wnce WE'VE MOVED TO ttpr OWN WATERLOO . Mtytflers . Brakes IUne Ups . Cuohng System . Tue: . Allgnmcnl Service Uompuuroced Enguw Analysls . General Kepau lk Servace . hunt Wheel Unu- . Susprnsmn . Front End Small Iruct Repair: Across from Waterloo Town Square Same phone number as always 886-7570 The Cubs lost their first game to Welland 3-1 with Blair tuasasmeupshmtin Bretwrprmidingtheontysext Golden "maxim loumey ing TheWuedooTtiIde"A"astm The Cubs next faced of! were eliminated after four against the Detroit Honey games of the Golden Baked team m a fast-paced Horseshoe tournament last game, losing 5-9. Scoring fm week with a 1-3 record. Waterloo were Jason Hover and Mel, II Scoring for Waterloo were Shawn Burden, Ionian Schultz and Matthew Pen-as Wolves split mu! pair The Waterloo Double 'A' Atom Wolves played two gam over the weekend winning the lirst before dropping the sec- Hedda beat the Hawks The Minor Novice Waterloo Rockies met the Cambridge Hawks on Sunday in regular season playand beat them3-i. In the Bruins' third and linal match of the toumament, the Waterloo side took on the North York Rangers. beating them 4-1. Scoring forWaterioo were Eric Bentham, Zehr, Chris Hohol and Freeman, In the Bruins' second maid! up, Wrtah30 faced elf against Detroit Oompuwam and in the endmmeupshortbyagtxslin a tight 2-1 loss Nick Spelling sewed unassisted for Waterloo The Bruins' first game was against the Don Mills Byers which ended in a 3-3 tie. Scoring for SUtterioo were Brent Freeman, UI Zeb! and Swan in the Don Mills Flyers Christmas Tournament on Dtt30,andfinishedwithait lmcord. The final game saw Waterloo break the goose eg with a “in against Stuney Cmek 3-2. Adam Davidson led the scoring with two goals, while lock added the sin#e. aminsgo 1-H in loumamem play The Waterloo Bmins Minor Peewee Triple "A" team played In the Cubs' third game, Waterloo met the London Knights and kr,13-2 in a dose game Ryan Murphy had both hr thet digis gums; The Cubs next faced off against the Detroit Honey Baked team 1n a fast-paced game, losing " Scoring for Waterloo were Jason Boyerand Stevelndn In the first game against Incredible Dish/Uh-i! Waterloo next defeated Kitchener 5-1 with Maser Scor- ing two and singes going to Blair McDonald, Upfold and Infra Waterloo then defeated Cambridge 3-2 with singles going to Kaye. Maser and Jarrett Schnurr In round-robin action Waterloo skated to a 4-4 tie against North London with goals from Dylan Flannery, Blair Stoddart, Chris Bouda and lukeUpfold. Insemifinal action, the little Caesars defeated Guelph by a 7-2 margin. Scoring for Watedoo were Jon Lnfto with two, Kyle Schwende with two. Danny Kaye, Moser and Waterloo defeated North London 32 in an exciting over- time final win, with Ben Maser netting the winner and singing going to Kyle Schwende and Jarrett Schnurr. Waierioo goal scorers were Kevin Bans, Kevin Reiter. Dan Perms, Andrew Phillips. Ryan Urich and Jared Branden little Chrsars capture title The Waterloo Little Caesars were victorious in tournament action this past weekend as they won the Minor Bantam "A" division in Hespeler . The game was a hard-hit- ting affair from the first whistle, and the physical play lasted the whole game‘ The team played well all around but just couldnt put the puck in menu The final 5mm was 1-0 forSarnia GryotesbeatMwyWts The Waterloo (Loyola look a bite out of the Woodstock Navy Vets on Saturday, crushing the visiting club 6-2 at the "Bubble" On Sunday. the Waivers traw eiled to Samja and summed a laugh loss. Woodstock at Albert Mahmud Arena, tht Woks beatdtevisiting team2-l, Scoring for Waterloo were Connor McFarlane and Andrew Underwood Waterloo also handed In the semifinal, the Cobras lost a tight game 3-2 to the Kitchener Stingers. Josh Baumann and Grant Onslow scored for the Cobras. In game two. they thumped the Kitchener Bears 4-l, with Waterloo goals scored by Alex Gardner with two. Sean MacDonald and Shayne Collins, The wheels came off in game three when the Cobras were blanked 'ro by the Kitchener Rams. In game one, they beat the Kitchener Stingers 1-0 on a goal by Cam Greer with 43 seconds remaining. Jamie Doerhecker picked up the shutout, Goto-stir-thint The Waterloo Minor Atom Select Cobras placed second in round-robin play in the Kitchener Select Tournament, but lost in the semis to finish third overall. Goal scorers in round-robin play wem Chad Lorentz with three, Scan Fingiand with Mu. Jeff Muirhead with two, Zeeh with two. Millar with two, and Alex Scott, Mike Ruetzand Matt Stem with one apiece. In round-robin play the Panthers defeated Woulwich 1- o, Kitchener 60 and London North 5-4. Spencer Ndfield and Jonathan Dietrich each eamedashulouL Ryan Fries and Andrew Parwell once again played out- standing in goal the entire mkend. Panthers win in Woolwich ’Ihe thtedoo Minor Peewee "A" Panthers won the Woolwich "A" loumament on the week- end defeating Owen Sound in the final by a score ofiHi Craig 713811 led the way with [Wu goals and Nathan Millar added the insurance marker in the cham- pionship game. Grimsby a S-l loss. with Upfold and Moser leading the attack with three goals apiece Also scoring were limmy Lama, Kathleen Smith and Schnurr.

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