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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Mar 2004, p. 25

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K-W Braves add another marksman to lineup The KitchemtNaterioo Ir A' Braves have agreed an a mule with the Burlington that: that will send fifth-year forward Trevor Mcyerhotter. an undisclosed amount ot cash and future columnar tions to the Chivts m exchange [or ttigtt-scoring tur- ward Duncan Ross and Burlington's second- Battle of Waterloo heats up between T'Wolves and Icewolves The Waterloo Minor Pee- wee MD Timber Wolves and lcewolves battled " out in the Alliance Championship four- point final last week The Icewolves got Koals from Colin Bullon. Myrhal Karges and John Ditirm'iu (emply net). Assists went to Adam Silvestro, Mac rtrristal. Daniel Ostapiak and Karges, The Icewolves dominated the TWolves in the tirst con- test and registered a 34) shutout victory The T'Wolves bounced back in game two but could not find the hack of the net and settled for any point in a scoreless tie. putting the Ice- wolves up three points to one in the series. The Waterloo Ravens Atom Double "B" girls hock- ey team faced a tough Bel, mom squad in the champi- onship round of the South- western league playoffs Ravens tie series against Belmont Waterloo lost the first game 2-l, with the lone goal scored by Csriie lbss. assisted by Alex Rudow and Megan Hutton. l www.theroodyyecti' Waterloo then defeated Ihu ad sponsored M FusHIp Nl'trV \ull lllr Imam ul wATrtij'k)eiiItijNtcIE I round pick In 2005. Duncan is a l‘illhryt-ar. right handed Brunttont native who spent his tirst three sear guns with Burlington before heading out west last summer to play for the Minto Cup finalists the Burnaby Lakers. Game three was another nail-biter with the 'l"W0lvcs pressing the attack in a must- win game. In 20 games last season Duncan had 53 points includ- ing 20 goals and 33 assists. Ihe Timber Wolves tinally broke through for their first game of the series late in the second period when lawn Oliver connected on the power play. with assists [mm 'Iaylut Ahlxm and Tanner Pu]- lock, Tht' Jrewoives came back In tie the score with less than the minutes remaining in the third period when Forristal worm] an a pass from ostapi- The 1cewolves then ran into penalty trouble. The T'Wolves Brett Romhnul came in from [he point and Belmont 4-2. Amanda Wood- Croft opened the scoring in the second, Foss and Jessica Duke put the Ravens up 3-2, while Rudow added the insurance marker, The third game of the series resulted in a 2-2 tie. with goals going to Stephanie Brignolio and Woodcraft, Assists went to Larissa Ostapiak and Hutton. WWW SpringFood Drive March 31 -- April I4 dedBank lwAlII an ll! um can: M, Army“ whtch was good enough tor 10m overall in league scoring. In three seasons with Burlington. Duncan stun-d 60 goals and had I22 totul points. mis is the second offen- slu- prayer the Braves have acquired in the off-season, Last month the Braves traded for high-scoring for- look a pass out from Joel Mendel to fire the game win- ner with 1:54 remaining. Pollock added an empty- nt-uer to seal the victory ward Richard Hanan from Brampton. The Braves open their naming Camp on April 24 at RIM Park. They open their 2004 wa- wn May 14 at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Com- plex versus the Peterborough Lakers in the (HA game ofthe week at 8 pm With the series tied at three points each. it will be decided in a one-game win- ner-rake-all showdown this week. e-rtiiiiisiiiiiiy--, ("3 5iiTiii" ab" F? gang _--'- Order Online at: wwwhnmssharpefhrwersxom 619 King St._iyerst. Kitchener 7%9471 or 745-8411 'Signature Edition" Longatem $29.99 Dozen E varyday Low Price ROSES & Wellingtor EEM

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