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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 2003, p. 24

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When â€" Wednesday Oct. 22 @ 7:30 pm â€" Where â€" Hillside Park Meeting Room Who â€" All parents, coaches, executive members and all interested parties are welcome. Elections will be held for the executive, financial reports will be presented and suggestions from the floor will be discussed. There will be refreshments. For more information, contact bmitchell@golden.net 2004 MODELS ARE HERE! $246* $0 $0O or Financing Waterloo Minor Fasthall Assoclatloq ,{y 2003 _ .m » _ Annual | | y4 â€"<4 Meeting % SCREEN PRINTING ;,.Z EMBROIDERY per mo /80 mos Down Security reacem Arn Po t ecll Payment Depos it Lease from Team & Corporaw Discounts Ieminfl Waterloo & Area for 15 Years 1.9% â€"~ 245 Labrador Dr velustre Crad Program rebate £750 i \ee deater for terms and cornditions 8$86â€"2102 months HYLmELOr 4 T vig se Z6 Official team sponsor $317* $0 otroâ€" 1.9% per mo /60 mos Down remout ano o 1. wal Payment Lease The famous Kraut line of Bobby Bauer, Milt Schmidt and Woody Dumart, who made their name with the 1930â€"40s Boston Bruins, will finally get their due this weekend. Kraut line commemorated The mostâ€"famous in Bruâ€" ins history, who all played hockey locally with the Bauer Krauts, will be memoâ€" ralized in a black granite Warriors make playoffs but bow out in first round to Mac The Waterloo Warriors men‘s baseball team wrapped up their regular season schedule last week splitting a doubleâ€" header with Guelph, losing 4â€"2 and winning 9â€"2. [yvler Wilson took the loss in game one, throwing a comâ€" plete game and giving up four runs on eight hits. Brennan Hagey led the offense with three hits. Game two saw the Warriors jump out to a 9â€"0 lead after the first inning and cruised to a 9â€"2 victory. Adam Beck threw six strong innings to get the win. Mark Johnston led the offense with three hits, including a basesâ€"loaded double in the first inning, driving in three runs. Chris Dietrich also collected a pair of RBIs. _ Waterloo finished the season with an 8â€"9 record and quali fied for the playoffs for the first time in their short history. The Warrtiors were eliminated from the OUA playoffs Saturâ€" day as they lost both games of the doubléâ€"header to MacMasâ€" ter. The Wartiors got a good pitching effort from Wilson but could not get any key hits in a 2â€"0 loss. Game two saw more good pitching from Waterloo‘s Hagey but again the offense was shutâ€"out in a 1â€"0 loss. SncapmncactmrnG tm for 36 months SO Deposit Atorm M.D. Timberwolves start strong The Atom M.D. Timberâ€" wolves had a strong start to the regular season this weekend. They notched a win against Kitchener 2 â€"1 on Saturday. Ben Schnart and Tyler Campbell scored for the Timberâ€" wolves, with Nick Watson getting one helper. Steven Herteis was strong in net, Goalie Josh Harrington was also outstanding in the Timberâ€" wolves‘ second game, a 2 â€" 0 win aver Woodstock on Sunday. He notched his first shutout of the vear Curtis Ball and Campbell each potted a goal, with assists going to Kevin George, Jesse Anderson, Schnarr and Watson. Major Peewee Wolves sting Lambton Jrs. On Oct 4. the Waterloo Wolves Major Peewee Triple "A" hockey team headed for Sarmia where they met up with the Lambton Jr. Sting. The Wolves ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE â€" NOMINATE SOMEONE TODAY! ended up winning the game by a score of 7â€"4. Leading the way with a batâ€" _ the Kitchener Blue and tied trick was Mike D‘Aloisio. Alec _ them 3â€"3. Kevin Reiter, Rooney Richter, Colin Behenna. Alex _ and Brian Chris scored for Spark. Scott Nagy also scored for _ Waterloo. Assists went to Rob the Wolves. Assists went to _ King and Onslow. Emmett O‘Kane with two, Waterloo came back from 3â€" Robert Hinschberger with two, _ 1 deficit to tie the game in the Mike Halmo with two, Colton _ third period. Wolfeâ€"Sabo, Colin Behenna, Atom "A" Woives boost Richter and Rob St. Pierre. record to 2â€"0 Minor Bantarn Ice Wolves The Waterloo Atom "A" open with a win and tie Wolves boosted their regular The Minor Bantam Ice â€" season record to 2â€"0 this past Wolves opened their season last _ weekend with a 6â€"3 win over the Saturday with a 3â€"2 win over the _ Burlington Bulldogs. Cambridge Hawks. The Wolves lead 4â€"1 after the The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks hosted Ontario‘s two northern universities on the weekend and came away with backâ€"toâ€"back wins. On Saturday at University Stadium they held off Nipissing 2â€"1, pictured above. On Sunday they had an easier time in knocking off Laurentian 3â€"0 to improve their record to 3â€"2â€"2. Adam Fowlie led the way with two goals, while Grant Onslow had the game winner. Assists â€" went to Hugh Budziarek, Kyle Wappler, Jamie Rooney, Fowlie, Onslow and Mike Rajna. It was a hardâ€"hitting affair, with solid goaltending provided by Wes MacDonald to help Watertoo to the in Laurier holds on for win In their second game of the weekend the Ice Wolves faced the Kitchener Blue and tied them 3â€"3. Kevin Reiter, Rooney and Brian Chris scored for Waterloo. Assists went to Rob King and Onslow. The Wolves lead 4â€"1 after the end of the first on goals by Mitchell McGowan, Derek Hanâ€" son, Kyle Arnold and Gregory Prentice. Leading 4â€"3 midway through the third, Prentice scored his sec ond goal of the game unassisted to put the Wolves up 5â€"3. Curtis Heard added another insurance marker with just over a minute left in the game 808 vRBANAC PHOTO

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