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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Nov 2004, p. 34

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_ Dr. James Parker & _ _ Dr. Heather Stone & Staff at Laurelwood Family Dentistry has joined our team We are located at Columbia and Fischerâ€"Hallman in the "Laurelwood Shopping Centre" 450 Columbia Street W., Unit 10 Waterloo are please to announce that New Patients Are Welcome Dr. Shahriar Shimi Evening and Saturday Appointments Available 746â€"6447 Ravens dominate Roadrunners Ihe Waterloo Ravens Midget "A" girls travelled to Cambridge Sunday night, and came away with a conâ€" vincing 3â€"0 win. The Ravens controlled much of the play, and had Cambridge penned in their own end much of the time. Ashley Fitzgerald led the scoring with two goals, finâ€" ishing off some nice passing between Amanda Hanley and Melissa Quinn, and deflecting Kathy Shantz‘s hard shot from the point. Amanda Yeck played a strong game, earning the other goal, with assists from Kelly Moore and Nikki Kaye. Chelsea Abel stopped 17 shots, including several key saves, to earn the shutout. Novice Ravens down Hawks Waterloo Ravens Novice "A" downed the Cambridge Hawks 7â€"0 last weekend. Scoring for the Ravens were Beth Auger, Kelly Burms, Leanne Martin, Sydâ€" ney Kells, Andrea Siegel, Jocelyn Lubert and Emma Davidson. Assists went to Burns with three, Lubert with two, Nicole Woodcroft, Siege! and Annie Widdifield. The shutout was shared by Kellee Snider and Cortiâ€" na Greer. Waterloo Siskins win third straight over Guelph The Waterioo Siskins won their third game in a row Sunday with a 9â€"1 win over In earlier weekend action, the Siskins defeated the firstâ€" place Listowe? Cyclones 2â€"1 TEAM OE THE WEEK The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Hawks Underâ€"12 girls soccer team. The Hawks had a very successful season, finishing third in the Premier diviâ€" sion of the South Region Soccer League with 10 wins, four losses and four ties for a total of 34 points. They scored the second highest number of goals (39) in their diviâ€" sion, and only had 20 goals scored on them in the regular season. The Hawks reached the semifinals in three tournaments this season, finishing with a very tiring Labour Day weekend at the 27th Annual Henderâ€" son tournament in London. They won two roundâ€"robin games on Saturday and two in the scorching heat on Sunday, only to in a Friday night contest _ Duncan Synder and Chris The Siskins scored five goals in the first period before Guelph could even respond, with Paul Mcliveen scoring his first two goals on the way to a hatâ€"trick. have to play another game ~ the semifinal game â€" late Sunday afternoon. Unfortuâ€" nately, London United Cyclone came out on top putting a quick end to the Hawks‘ postâ€"season run. Members of the Hawks, pictured above, are: (back row, from left} coach Jim Govanis, Barbara Robertson, Hilary Arsenanit, Alana Schott, Cherise Carlaw, Jane Porteous, Jillian Wallis, Adriâ€" enne Goldsworthy, Helen Protopapas, coach Mike Wheldon, (front row) Brianna Leahy, Gillian Wyatt, Jane Ellacott, Allie McBride, â€" Megan â€" Decker, Nicole McDougall, Jocelyn Lee, Jamie Martin and Emily Vaoisin. Laying in front is goalie Ainsâ€" ley Wheldon. Golem also had two goals apiece in the win. 8 _ The win improved the Siskins record to 11â€"6â€"4â€"2 good for a tie for fifth in the Junior B loop with Stratford.

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