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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 2001, p. 25

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nals. T play ‘ Thams Wildcats earn three points in weekend contests The Waterloo Major Novice ‘K Wildcats picked up three of a possible four weekend points in games versus Burlington and Brantford, after dropping a 6â€"1 decision to Stratford a week The Waterioo defence was led by the tandem of Mike Bell and Adam Walker who played ‘. Wager added the single. three strong games. Eric Peicheff and Cody Schneider also played well on the Wildcats‘ blueline. A balanced Waterloo attack was paced by Alex Reidt and Michael Pleon with four points each. Colin Gordner, Tanner Poliock and Luke Rose each added three, with an additionâ€" al four points coming from the Cats‘ defence in the Brantford Goaltenders Jesse Bean and Matt Schlotzhauer shared the crease duties; each making key saves to spark their teammates. Wolves bare their teeth The Waterloo Wolves "A" bared their teeth at the recent Oktoberfest Tournament makâ€" ing it all the way to the semifiâ€" The first game the Wolves played was against a tough Toronto Colts team, and they came away with a 3â€"2 win on Erie, Pennsylvania this past weekend and earned a win and a tie. On Saturday the Ravens Ged Erie 5â€"5, with two goals coming from Waterloos Stephanie Brignolio, and sinâ€" Peewee rep team travelled to MWMIhich . On Sunday Waterloo beat Erie 5â€"3, with Brignalio leadâ€" ing the way with two more FINE AUTOMOBILE B00Y AND PAINT Mmercedes Benz Dealer Authorized Meticulous Restoration Original Paint Finishes Unsurpassed Collision Repair FINE AUTO INC 15 Centennial Dr. Kitchener Specializing in BMW PORSCHE JAGUAR MHCh 578â€" goals by Evan Hoflinger, Jonathan Wagner and Greg Chevreau. The Wolves took on the Rochester Americans in their second game and downed them 4â€"2. The offence came from Hugh Budziarek, Josh Gehl. Wagner and John Mcintyre who all scored goals. The Wolves‘ third game was against previously unbeaten, and vet to be scored on, Canterbury Crusaders from the Ottawa area. _ The Crusaders had a shock in store for them as the Wolves hounded them in a 4â€"1 final. Paul Green led the attack with two goals, with singles going to Chevreau and Mark Broxterman. In the quarterâ€"finals the Wolves met London and squeaked by them 2â€"1 on goals from Green and Chevreau. In the sernifinals the Wolves took on a powerful Woodstock squad came up on the short end of a 5â€"1 decision. Waterloo‘s lone goal was scored by Broxterman. Part of the Wolves success in the weekend tournament was due to the strong goalâ€" tending of Wesley MacDonald and Jody Bowes, who were strong in the pipes for the Waterloo club. Waterloo Cubs win again The Waterloo Cub‘s recordâ€" ed two more victories in game ;Bring this coupon in and receive a free car charger worth! 1 $30.00 with the purchase and activation of a PCS phone i 1 from Telus Mobility!! 1 GT WIRELESS INC. 565 KING ST. N. WATERLOO (AT NORTHFIELD DR ) IN THE NEW GTO GAS BAR across from Future Shop 519â€"880â€"1477 GT Wireless Grand Opening!! November 3rd & 4th action last week. Hurricanes beat Avalanche The Cubs opened the week The Waterloo Hurricanes by downing the Kitchener Jr. _ defeated _ the Waterloo Rangers 7â€"2. Avalanche Sunday evening by Thev followed that un with _ a final of 4â€"2. They followed that up with a 3â€"1 win over Sun County on Saturday night. Riley Cerven had a big night for the Cubs in their 7â€"2 win over Kitchener with a five. He had a pair of goals and three assists, combining with lineâ€" mates Damien Parent and Jordan Wolfe to account for four of the Cubs seven goals. Joe Anstett also had a big night adding two goals of his own in the win. The other marker came from Mackenzie Bauman, who scored his first goal of the season. _ The win improved the Cubs‘ record to 5â€"2â€"1 on the Cubs goalie Matthew Smith was the story in the win against Sun County. The ‘Waterloo backstop put un a stellar perâ€" formance, turning away 23 shots to seal the 3â€"1 victory. Anstett and Sean Murphy opened the scoring for the Cubs in the first, but the team seemed to fade by the third. It was in the third period that Smith stole the show facâ€" ing 17 Sun County shots to clinch the victory. Defensive specialist Sean Murphy took the pressure of the Cubs by notching the insurance marker in the win at the 12â€"minute mark. Sanyo SCP 4500 Dual mode digital phone with 2 way hands free speaker phone! 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