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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jan 2005, p. 22

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zons TUCSON GL FWD On Saturday, they defeatâ€" ed Brantford 6â€"0. Goals were scored by Tim Oliver, Eric Heibein, Ethan Sparkes, Kolten Rossignoli, Ganesha Ashoka and Josh Bester. Helpers went to Gavin Maclntyre with three, Ethan Sparkes, Kolten Rossignoli, Tim Oliver and Phil Leahy. On Sunday, the Wolves travelled to Burlington and tied them 3â€"3 in an enterâ€" taining game. Goal scorers were Josh Bester with two and Oliver with a single. Last weekend the Wolves took three out of four points, which was a good warmup for next weekend. The shutout was earned by Matthew Weber. Assists went to Heibein, Macintyre, Matthew Small and Oliver. They will be travelling to the tournament in Newmarâ€" ket for their first game this Friday and will be involved with teams from as far away as Dallas, Tex. The Waterloo Minor Atom ‘A‘ Wolves qualified for the prestigious Silver Stick tournament by winning a silâ€" ver medal at the Woodstock tournament in midâ€"October. Minor Atom "A" Wolves off to Gold Stick tournament H EH a The Kâ€"W Diving Club took part in the Nepean Ottawa Invitational Diving Meet, a national qualifier, recently and had a number of strong showings. Kâ€"W Diving Club brings home four medals California ~/ _a U C .. : h. SPA& * P FITNESS hig The look good. feel good stores Kitchener/Waterloo Showrcoom 490 Weber Street North Waterina Near King and Athert TUNTURI C3 Niagara Falls, NY. The Timberwolves had a fantastic tournament in Niagara Falls. Their strong offense included hatâ€"tricks from Mathew Ledingham, Bryce Reed and Brett Doucette. The tough and determined defense were back stopped by impeccable goaltending of Chadd Nelson and Jamie Fox. The Timberwolves advanced to the semifinals with a 3â€"0â€"0 record, where they met the Brampton Battalion. Brampton opened the scoring early in the first period. Nick Lant then replied for the Timberâ€" wolves. Tom Rudow then scored twice to put Waterloo up late in the contest. But it The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Minor Bantam MD Timberwolves hockey team. In November, the Timberwolves brought home silver from the Cambridge Festival of Friendship tournament; and in December they brought home the Gold from the Gene Harâ€" rington Invitational Shootout Classic in TEAM OF THE WEEK (519) 747â€"7754 Marday Tuestny Wernesday Thucstay Enday Saniday STORE HOURS In the Boys A, Level I competition, Alex Taylor was first in the oneâ€"metre dive and third on the threeâ€" metre board. it 6 in 6 in a 10 10 6 In the Boys D, Level 1 SPORTSART B05P took overtime to settle the contest, with Kent Bowra scoring on a breakaway. That set up an allâ€"Waterloo final against the Ice Wolves. Tim McLaren opened the scoring for the Ice Wolves before Doucette replied for the Timberwolves. Justin Day and Tim McLaren added another one to put the Ice Wolves up 3â€"1. Roucette responded with two to tie it up. Reed then scored twice to put the game out of reach before Bowra scored and empty netter for the 6â€"3 win. Members of the Waterloo Minor Bantam MD Timberwolves, pictured above, are: (front row from left) Kent Bowra, Jamie Fox, Chadd Nelson, (second row) Ryan Magnus, Ben Doepel, Bryce Reed, Conor Bruzzese, Andrew Brown, (back row) Kyle Elliott, Nick Lant, Tom Rudow, Brett Doucette, Patrick Howell, coach Andy Campbell, Mathew Ledingham, Brett Ford, Cody Norris, Brenâ€" nan Young, coach Pete Doepel and coach Dean Elliott. From $3295.00 3 MP MOTOR LIFETIME PARTS WARRANTY competition C.J. Moore was second in the oneâ€"metre dive. In the Girls B, Level 1 Katie Yamamoto was second on the threeâ€"metre board.

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