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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Oct 2004, p. 34

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Waterloo came out strong and had their opponents hack on their heels with most of the play in the Hamilton end. But Hamilton was able strike first before Mantynen slipped one past the goalie to tie the game Assists went to Import and Kyle Burmese. The Reps went up two more mats but in the second peri- od Lampon took advantage of the power play situation to roof the puck on the Hamil- ton goalie. “no minutes later Fox tied the game with an assist from Underwood. The championship game pitted the two undefeated teams against each other. the potParfrsfrgan thtlrun as he threaded the needle on a feed from Brody McMahon. Mam Mantynen then added the second tally with an assist from Rob Lamport, while Rob Fox was able to put home the rebound after a strong effort by Andy Under- wood and Matthew Ethier. With Waterloo on the power play, Smith added the rtnal marker with a hard shot on a nice feed from Underwood. In the third period it was Cambridge that took control with three unanswered goals, but goalie Michael Taylor held them in for the 4-3 win. The Wolves then travelled IO Hamilton for a rematch with last year's conference winners, the Reps Waterloo had lost the championship to Hamilton in a hard-fought series. and the Wolves were eager to get it right this time. But Hamilton scored three more unanswered tal, lies. forcing the Wnlws In set. tle for a 6-3 In“. Almn‘W'Wol'ven win sil- ver in Mel-borough Thr- WalPrlnu Wolves Minor Atom "A" team had a surressful weekend at The Peterborough Thanksgiving loumamem. winning silver Game two saw the Wolves face their other tri-city rivals, the Cambridge Hawks. But the Wolves, buoyed by the return of Duncan Smith and Ben Stoddart to the blueline corps, had a better result. The first period was a scoreless. but the Wolves found their range in period two as they bulged the twine behind the Cambridge goalie four times. WWW“: opmttheaeaso" 1-2 The new look Minor Midget "AA/A" Wolves opened their season on Sat- urday against their cross- town rivals, the Kitchener Junior Rangers, and were ready for the challenge. Kitchener scored first, but two minutes later the Wolves attacked and Connor Behen- na completed a nice two-om one opportunity with Adam Gall. Blueliner Travis Buhrow was also credited with an assist, Two more unanswered goals by Kitchener in period three, however, forced the Wolves to finish the day with a 3-1 loss. Netminder Tyler Mulder played a great game, standing up to numerous physical assaults by the Kitchener forwards. The Wolves played Missis- sauga in the second game and won by a score of S-O. Nshoka, Scott. Hester. Nicko- las Hirst and Oliver scored goals and assists went to Maclmyre with two, Boyko. Wolves against Whitby. The first period ended with the teams tied O-O. Whilby's persistent attack led to a goal in the second, and it stayed 1-0 until halfway into the third when Whitby added their second goal to go up 2-0. V The"Woives fought hard, but came up on the short end losing 3-0. The Wolves opened the mumamem by taking on the host Peterborough team. and defeated them 13-0. Uptown Waterloo Public Square Preliminary Design Concepts Public Open House Thursday October 14, 2004 5-8 pan. Waterloo Town Square - Centre Court Area A Public Square is proposed for a portion of the City of Waterloo property at Waterloo Town Square. The C ity of Waterloo has hired Scott Torrance Landscape Archi- tect/Eguchi Associates Landscape Architects to prepare design concepts for the public square. We would like to obtain feedback from the public on the initial concepts that will be further refined to a final design concept for the development of the Public Square, The Consultants will make a brief presentation of the alternative con- cepts at 5: l0pm (repeated at TA0pmr First Gulf Development Corporation will also have their proposals available for the public to view at this meet- tng. "ttiiiiiiiiitm, Development Services. City of Watedoo. tittt Regi- na Street South, Waterloo. ON. (519) 7474790 For more information contact: Kan Van Myall. Oliver. Webb, and Scott with singles, Ryan Purcell and Matthew Weber shared the shutout. The Wolves started out quickly with Ethan Sparkes scoring just 24 seconds into the game, but Welland came back with two to go up 2-1. The third game dealt the Wolves some stiffer competi- tion, but with a solid goal- tending etfon hom Matthew Weber and Ryan Ptucell. they triumphed with a 2-1 victory overCMrington. 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