@[ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"__ 2 ? ?[;a.u ine C Oe (35 4 a oi i Nee Sowy ‘.-yn‘:'“‘ *& ‘?:":{Ff:%?s:té SAVE MONEY AND EMEERGY by taking advantage of 3 hot deals from Ontario‘s Conservation Bureau -h--l-ldh&obl-*'-t: * instalinganECMeqippedhmuce * ins?alinganavptoymmdkfl'lefmostat * redadnganexdstingoenuala'cmdï¬am with an ENERGY STAR® qualified system. ~ Bypaï¬dpaï¬gmflnflmwmm,maemmmmflmym aehelpingmdaebpaadnndmmmhanaio.ï¬oganmmnzow. Mcflu.mmmb’m M-n-..mm Conservation Bureau e ow o cnvotce 48 C6ye. mecl info@paulinerichards.ca 519.573.3794 J j »{'7%‘ PMRALey Pu Acbirabbstcoiit Snd los sent it in to the slot, and Ben Kadwell added a little razzle dazzle before he buried it in the mesh to open the scoring for the Wolves. Midway through the first period, Simon Haney made a deep pass along the boards. Willy Giannakopouâ€" se ie ‘ , In Minor Bantam houseâ€" league action, the Wolves came out howling to edge the Avalanche 4â€"3. The two weekend wins helped the Wolves hold on to first place in the Alliance Peewee A/AA standings. Wolves edge Avalanche Earning his seco shutout in a row was Ci Pattersonâ€"March. Assists went to Brett Medâ€" land with five, Mroczkowski with two, Lambert with two and Watson with two. Single assists went to Mitch Brown, Hunter, Gordner, Weir and Rajna. Goal _ scorets were Mroczkowski with the hat trick, Adam Hunter with with two, Tim Bean with two and Clay Lambert with two. Singles went to Michael Gordner, Kevin Watson, Widâ€" difield and Weir. braknadiics d o0 0 1011 77 The Avalanche pulled The shutout went to Eric their goalie for the extra Schroeder, who stopped 25 â€" attacker, but the Wolves held shots. on for the 4â€"3 win. On Sunday, the Wolves NadomlSponsRedWlng started slow, but then overâ€" beat Gibson‘s 2â€"0 whelmed both Sarnia goalâ€" The National Sports Red tenders in a 13â€"0 blowout Wings beat Gibson‘s Waterâ€" win. loo on Saturday 2â€"0.. Goal &rnrats .sln_ sn CC The shutout went to Eric Schroeder, who stopped 25 shots. On Saturday, the Wolves came out strong in St. Thomas against the Stars defeating them 4â€"0. Goal scorers were Bobby Widdiâ€" field, Jonathan Nagata, Conâ€" nor Weir and Christian Mroczkowski. Assists went to Nagata, Matthew Bruzzese, Mroczkowski, Alex Rajna and Bruce Yari. The shutâ€"out streak startâ€" ed in the third period of last week‘s game versus the Kitchener Jr. Rangers, and continued in a 4â€"0 win over London. extend shutout streak With shutout victories over the St. Thomas Stars and the Sarnia Jr. Sting, the Waterloo Wolves Peewee Double A hockey team stretched their shutâ€"out streak to 130 minutes. mattress waterloso second lan Wolves® goaltender Alex Alfieri then made several key saves to preserve the lead E: Indenera e Following an unassisted goal by Auger, and two Chatham markers, the score stood at 3â€"2 with the home team pressing. The Wolves took an early 2â€"0 lead on goals by Patrick Quinn, assisted by Trevor Sauder, and Justin Auger, assisted by Scott Buttinger. Punls On Saturday, the Wolves started strongly and went on to defeat the Chathamâ€"Kent Cyclones by a score of 5â€" 3. Jake Mayo scored the first goal unassisted to open the game. Cameron Weber put his team ahead 2â€"0 in the secâ€" ond with the assist from J.T Simpson. + Major Peewee Wolves split weekend decisions The Waterloo Wolves Major Peewee Triple A team continued their regular seaâ€" son with mixed results in a pair of road games last weekâ€" The Red Wings controlled the puck most of the game with awesome passing and determination. Mitchell Steep then set up Giannakopoulos‘ gameâ€"winâ€" ning goal. Early in the third period, Search tied the score again for the Avalanche 3â€"3, He flipped it in for the hat trick and the 3â€"2 lead for the Wolves. Then Kyle Weber set up Tanner MacDonald, who fired a backhand pass in the slot to Kadwell. Early in the second peri od, Ian Search tied the score for the Avalanche. Scott Rederer came back with a goal for the Avalanche to close the first period at 2â€" Then Kadwell won posâ€" session again and fired it in the top corner for a shortâ€" handed goal to make the score 2â€"0. 282 Marsland Drive, _ 747â€"3799 Wwww.waterloomattress.ca FACIORY SHOWROOM Wmm‘ Strickland notched his first of the game to go along with two assists for the Timâ€" berwolves fourth goal. Leung and Trenton Schnarr assistâ€" Trenton Sct;nm;d the third goal, assisted by Flem:â€" ing and Robert Leung. Colin Hunt added the second Timberwolves markâ€" er with helpers from Jared Fleming and Strickland. Jake Heide opened the scoring for the Timberwolves assisted by Stephen Whalen and Brenner Strickland. The Waterloo Timberâ€" wolves Minor Atom MD team beat the Cambridge Hawks last week 5â€"4. Mihas also chipped in with two assists, while single assists went to Lucas Ariss, Brody Haramis, Blake Marâ€" tin, Brady Schnarr, Playfair and Sam Woodbeck. Schnqrr had the eventu Minor Atom Wolves defeat Stratford 4â€"1 The Waterloo Minor Atom AA/A Wolves defeated Stratford 4â€"1 on the weekâ€" end. on a scramble in front of the Wolves‘ net to take the conâ€" test 3â€"2. Kitchener withstood the assault, howgver. and scored Vouse‘s subsequent goal, on a pinâ€"point pass from AnlhonyVanlooyen. evened the score at 2â€"2. Mdit ioh s h c Waterloo closed the gap to one on a Ryan Doucette goal, from Ryan Douse and Mathew Martin. So ieentaun ty made the short trip to Kitchâ€" ener and quickly found themselves staring at a twoâ€" goal deficit to the Jr. Rangers. lar. c a 1 n most" An unassisted goal by Quinn put the game out of reach. Delore a goal by Keegan Calder, from Auger, put the Wolvesahead_lo stay. before a Douse The next day the squad