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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Mar 2001, p. 25

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Badgerswin The Waterloo Badgers continued their wmnmg streak this week In MU Atom playoff action, improv- mg their record to 5-1-0 The Badgers hung tough against the grinding Woodstock Navy Vets, and won convincingly ry, Waterloo opened the scoring when Ben Stoddart sent Mark Mantynen In on a breakaway Andrew Vincent added the first of his two goals )us‘ minutes later as he tipped in a point shot by Chris Avery. Woodstock was pressing for a comeback until Nicky Kaye scored an unassisted wrap-around goal to make the lead 3-0. In their second quarter-final matchup against the Hamilton Reps, losing fry, Netting 7 singles: for Waterloo were Nick Spalmg and Sean Barrow In men third game, Waterloo faced off agamst the 99'ers again, doubling them 42, Waterloo goal scorers were Barrow with the haunck and Nick Spaling, In their last match, they again took on the Hamilton Reps, this time beating the Steel City side trl. Huskies aim three points Tyler Stoddart and Brady Hauck scored [or the Waterloo Huskies as they tied Stanford 2-2 m playoff action. Justin Milne and Kevin Renter The Huskies then went on to shut out the Kitchener Lancers 4-0 to finish round- robin playoffs 6-1-1. Mike Ryan led the Waterloo attack with two goals with Stoddart picking up a goal and an assist, - Brad Griffen also netted a goal for Waterloo. WtEfiHJ-uzi:zxuâ€"-Tnfimifiu§w$~uninm Tar-IE»?

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