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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 2004, p. 26

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T, at: 1 7 50651;; Just say, "Hey Culligan Man!" 744-2248 Trust the Water a Experts. Wolves'early season woes continue l’lu- road to dt-lmuhng the Alliance lhmhlu "A" L'llaunplunxhip " proving In He u tlitiicult one lor thc Waterloo Wolves Atom A team as [buy only mauaged " tic this m-vh'nd. (In Saturday. the Wolves laced Halmllun and had In settle for a 2 I draw Alex Hanna quickly put the Wolves on 1lw board m the Hrsl. hut Hulmllnn la" lu-d to Hr the gulllk‘. l'hc Wolves w-gained the load alter at nice sump iron, Connor Horn-l to Ryan Porter. liowvvrr, ll was mu meant io he as Hamilton pulled their goalie and tied the game with 34 seconds left. VAnlhony VanLooyen opened the scoring from Brett Medland. On Sunday. the Wolves hosted the Cambridge Hawks and were on the los- ing end ofa 2- I score. The Hawks then scored on a short-handed effort and eventually won it on a late goal after a miscur in the Wolves' end. Minor Midget Wolves loseatight one The Waterloo Wolves Minor Midget 'MIA" hock- ey team lost a close one this weekend to the Sarnia Sting. The Wolves came out strong in the first period with some good chances to break the deadlock, but Sar- nia scored first on a power play opportunity. A second unanswered goal for the Sting in the sec- ond period got the The Wolves strong in ther Continued from page 26 the Vikings' powerful hitting game. Horne hopes to put Vikings into contention Driving that point home Wolves snarling. But it wasrft until the third period that Mark Man- IynL-n wok-d the puck past the Sling nelminder on u loud from Rob lampurl and Andrew Ixrssard, Tyler Mulder lumud in a great goaltending effort to keep the Wolves in the game. [he Wolves cumin ued their attack and pressed for the equalizer. but Sarnia was able to hang on for the il-l win, With lots of opportuni- ties in the first period, the goalies ruled In keep the score (H). Timberwolves clip Hawkswings In Minor Bantam Ml) action, the Waterloo Tim- berwolves came out hard against a feisty Cambridge team and edged them 2-1 Early in the second peri- od. Andrew Brown set up Cody Norris. who fed the puck to a streaking Bryce Reed. Reed went lop cor- ner lo open the scoring. Caruridgc came' back quickly to tie the score. Then. off a face-off in the Cambridge end. Norris and Blake Campbell 591 up Reed again who dauled the Cam- bridge goalie with his fancy stick work and popped in was Home. who looked just as comfortable on a volleyball court as he docs in his pre- ferred sport, basketball, and thinks his Vikings could can the go-ahead goal. Wutcrloo's defvrv,e stood llmr ground lll thc third period. ax goalie lamw Fox thrcw up a wall against Cambridge m preserve the 2-1 virrory Minor Atom Wolves take three of four points The Waterloo Wolves Minor Atom"A" hockey team took three out of four points on the weekend at Albert McCormick Arena. In the first game. the Wolves hosted Burlington and skated to a l-l draw. The lone Waterloo goal was scored by Phil Leahy, assisted by Zackary Hedley and Matthew Small. Matthew Weber turned in a strong game in goal. Against Woodstock, the Wolves came out howling in a 7-0 win. Gavin Maclnryre led the way with four goals. while singles went to Gane- sha Ashoka, Josh Hester and Nolan Scott. Assists went Io Small, Leahy, Scott. Nicholas Boyko. Eric Ileihein. Ethan Sparkes and Kallen Rossig- noli. The Wolves are now 3-0- 2 and lied for first in The Alliance Minor Atom "A" standings» The shutout went IO Ryan Purcell. They lost early-season contests to other contenders like Forest Heights and Grand River. But they did the same Last year before coming back to surprise both clubs at the Central Western Ontario championships. "We lost a lot of players. hm we gained a lot." said Hume. listing off players like Incl Micske. a Waterloo Tigers club volleyball player who also graduated " last year's club, "We've ins! got to get our blocking down, and get some bum passing. If we do that we'll be a pretty mugh team." tend again in the post-season. While Hume‘s focused on anmhur volleyhall rhampi- unship. this is the year that he and Montgomery are also exptw1ing In bring home a haskmhall championship after lwwingnul to KCl in the Last two Wt Fr5iAA finals. And he has no pruhlcms suiting his prefcrrrrttv, "Baskmhall." he said. "l‘w ksamcd from playrrs likc luv! Mink: hm this is still Minn» Ihing I do hrlnn' ltaskctlmll to help mr gm rmdy." Horrw has fwcn [hr um slam for hvad fund) ht ott Sprmm. who is tradirtgofI “If for speed on this yl-ar's rlulr And unrv thvy dwvlnp MHtM' of the, spvtuf and (-xm'minn Ihrv vmnvt'd nn last year‘s rluh. hr rxpn'ls them In makr Nome. noise again. "II our wningt "me along like I think it will. I think wr'll hr gin-In; good." said hporrm "Bu: wr also plav In "ni, of thr. slmngtwl Magma. in all trl tmtario "I hope .il the vrut of thc will wr' play thc tmst vnllr-v ball we can play. and drfr-ml our t Wt ISSA min -.

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