Wildcats advance to Double "A" division The Waterloo Major Novice Wildcats advanced to the Double "A" division with a 7â€"0 win over the visiting Samia Sting in weekend action. An outstanding team effort was well supported by the shutout goaltending of Jesse The Waterloo goal scorers were led scored by Michael Pleon, Matthew Dalley who had two goals apiece. Luke Rose, Colin Gordner and Tumer Smith finished out the scoring Gordner, Rose, Smith, Dalley, Eric Peicheff, Nicole Gehl and _ Brett Rombout. The Wildcats will kick off the ‘DOUBLE "A" schedule on Dec. 21 in Kitchener. The Waterloo Minor Novice Development Avalanche hostâ€" ed the Kitchener Bobcats last week, avenging an earlier loss by winning 8â€"3. In the first period the team played to a standstill, taking a scoreless tie into intermission. Thesecond period saw both teams combine for six goals, but the teams were still deadâ€" locked at 3â€"3. In the third period the Avalanche finally started to roll scoring five unanswered goals Cobras all tied up The Minor Development Minor Atom Waterloo Cobras tied Woodstock 1â€" 1 on a goal by Jordan Kay with assists from in the 8â€"3 win. Kyie Amold recorded a hatâ€" trick in the contest, while sinâ€" gles went to Jordan Paola, Simon _ Guillemette, â€" Ryan Rudow. nine games. The Major Atom Waterloo Colts won twice last week defeating the Brantford 99‘ers 4â€"2 and the Stratford Wartiors __ Scoring for the Colts against Brantford were Kevin Reiter and Josh Bauman with two Avalanche snow under the in backâ€"toâ€"back strong Major Atom Colts win Lasso and Tommy win extended the undefeated streak to Hanson and goals apiece. Assisting on goals were Ryan Murdoch , Justin Milne, Jamie Rooney and Kyle In the Stratford game, Waterloo got off to an earty lead and never looked back. parade with two goals, while and Bauman added the singles. Assists were garnered by Reiter, Richter, Murdoch, Evan Reiter, Tom Richter, Rooney Ruttle, Thomas and Mike The Minor Atom Minor Development Coyotes won twice last week beating the Kitchener Stingers 2â€"1, before shutting out the Kitchener Rams 4â€"0. Scoring for the Coyotes against the Stingers was Bryce Leading the scoring for the Coyotes against the Rams was Brendan Scales with two goals. Mark Woelfe and Craig Eby had the other Coyotes‘ markers. potted a pair and Kyle Ennis earned the shutout. Against the Kitchener Red the Cougars earned another shutout in a 3â€"0 win. Singles went to Michael Ruetz, Scott Fingland and J.D. Zehr. _ They defeated London 6â€"0 with Tyler Robinson recording the hatâ€"trick. Justin Palenik also Jonathan Dietrich eamed the shutout The Cougars then defeated Cambridge 5â€"1 with Robinson and Palenik scoring two goals each. Nathan added the insurâ€" the competition The Waterloo Bruins Triple "A" Minor Peewee hockey team beat Waterloo Region rivals Cambridge and Kitchener last week with a 3â€"1 win over Scoring for Waterloo were Ryan Murphy, Jordan Gartner and Eric Part. Assists went to Josh Hemandez, Gartner, Jeff Zippel and Blair Brewer. inarow The Cougars had a great ek winning three straight The Bruins opened the REG. 12.99 3499 URTLES 1 . o; ‘1"° HARRY POTTER HARDCOVER JOURNALS Mon. Tues. Wed. 9â€"6; Thurs. & Fri. 9â€"8; Sat. 8â€"6. Sun. 1145 Coyotes win twice Cougars win three BOâ€"DE FOODS INC. PURIFIED WATER 551 Parkside Or. Waterloo 747â€"5524 Mon, & Tues. With $5.00 Purchase 105 Kitchener 7â€"3. Zippel led all goal scorers with two. Part, Destin Wolfeâ€" Sabo, _ Josh â€" Rubenschuh, The Waterloo â€" Homets Major Novice Minor Development team lost twice last week falling 5â€"4 to the Kitchener Mounties before added the singles. Assists went to Gartner, Murphy, Shawn Bechtloff, Part, Mitchell Good dropping a 3â€"2 decision to the Cambridge Hawks. Scoring for the Homets in their 5â€"4 loss to Kitchener were Mac Forristal, with the hatâ€" trick, and Ryan Snyder. Assists went to Mitchel Roth, and Ryan Scoring for the Homets against â€" Cambridge â€" were Forristal and Cody Burmns. Assisting were Brett Straus and Timberwolves tie twice The Waterloo Timberwolves Major Bantam Triple "A" hockey team earned backâ€"toâ€"back ties, before dropping a 4â€"2 decision In their second game, the Timberwolves tied Huronâ€" Perth 2â€"2. Mcliveen scored again, with feff Harbach notchâ€" ing the tying goal.Assists went to Zac Bauman and Dan The Timberwolves opened the week with a 2â€"2 tie against Brantford. Scoring for Waterioo lost to Elginâ€"Middlesex 4â€"2. Scoring for the Timberwolves was Jordan Bonneville and Assists went to Brady Kuehl, Ferguson, Greg Stewart and In their last game action of the week, the Timberwolves Jayden Elmore Memiorial tourâ€" nament in London last week. Backed by the strong goalâ€" tending of Jared Williamson, the Leafs defeated London West 1â€"0 to open the toumnaâ€" ment. The lone goal was scored by Kaleb Pilkey, assisted by Kris The Waterioo Leafs take second place The Minor Atom Waterloo ifs were finalists at the 81 incobe Fameny We In the second game of the roundâ€"robin, the Leafs lost to London Southeast 3â€"1. Scoring for the Leafs was Mike Laidley. In their third game the Leafs outplayed league rivals, the Sabres, winning 4â€"0. Williamson earned another shutout, while the Leafs got goals from Conor Bruzzese, Sean Meagher, Christian Jenks Assists went to Hehl, Jenks, Ben Miner and Meagher. The Leafs then met league rivals, the Rangers, in the semiâ€" final. Regulation time ended in a 1â€"1 with Hehl notching the A goal by Bruzzese, assisted by Hehl proved to be the differâ€" ence in overtime. Other assist went to Jenks and Kyle Burry In the finals the Leafs again met London Southeast Both teams were evenly matched and played scoreless hockey for two periods. London scored with a man advantage in the third to win the tournament title with a 1â€"0 win. Cambridge last week. Teddy Anstett scored the lone Waterloo goal, with assists The Waterloo Triple "A" Major Novice Whalers lost a tough 3â€"1 decision . to from Jeremy HEytonand Lukas Baleshta. Unfortunately, the Whalers were caught in a defensive net by Cambridge for the rest of the contest. * 59999 Owned and operated by Gary Johnson, Wateribo 565 King St. N. 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