l h h s d (d t w se sonPS ETT T TTT T The Waterloo Peewee B Ravens continued their torrid streak with two victories on the weekend. On Saturday, the Ravens welcomed back Rachal Bolâ€" ger in net as they skated to a 2â€"1 victory over the Woolwich Wildcats. Scoring for Waterloo were Matthew Harron, Adam Ciuâ€" man with two, Jordan Hoekâ€" stra, Jamie Collins, Gary Mantz and Kyle Soper. Assists went to Daniel Preâ€" ston, Mantz, Blaine Speck, Soper, Collins with two, Noah Waterioo Wolves down the Kitd)ana-]r.l!angu-s The Waterloo Wolves beat the Kitchener Jr. Rangers Waterloo Wolves 7â€"1 last week in Minor Bantam Triple A hockey action. The Alliance Roofing goal scorers were Ryan Webber with _ two, _ and Greg Matthyssen. Scoring for National Sports were Mike Haggerty, Dillan Wightman, J.T Simpâ€" son with two and Cameron Weber. in N ues Cnh After three hardâ€"fought periods, National Sports came out on top in a 5â€"3 win. It was an actionâ€"packed contest with both teams playingend-tofndhockey M t . SS The National Sp:r7> took on the Alliance Roofing in Minor Bantam hockey action last Saturday. brought to you by Nl&)n.ls'mggo_,"opo? ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS ParUk crou» mattress waterloso Coordinated by Sponsored by: On Sunday, the Ravens welcomed the West Seneca Wings from New York. Breanna Dunn opened the scoring on a shorthanded effort after making a nice Mackenzie Taylor Lindsay Young scored fc Ravens. The Wolves potted five unanswered goals to comâ€" They fended off a six â€" minute fiveâ€"onâ€"three power play in the second allowing only three shots while short handed. With Brantford pulling out a goal early in the first, the Wolves took it from there. Last Wednesday saw the Wolves make the midâ€"week ride to Brantford to take on the 9%ers. The Wolves never looked back after that, scoring two more goals on the way to a 3â€" 2 win. Lorentz had the secâ€" ond and third goals with assists from Nick Ciulei on the second, and Kyle Harâ€" rington on the third goal. Brandon Lindberg opened the scoring less than a minute into the first on a feed from Steve Lorentz. After a strong 7â€"1 showing in Hamilton, the Waterloo Major Atom Triple A Wolves took to the ice against the powerful Hawks in Camâ€" bridge last weekend. . Kienapple with two and Graâ€" ham Baker. Mlkl'Alovaukmp ckenzie laylor and _ steal near centre ice. y Young scored for the On the same shorthanded s. shift, Nicole Paola made a Sunday, the Ravens beautiful rush from just outâ€" ned the West Seneca _ side the blueline and found from New VA _ S The strength of our community lies in solid citizens. Here is your chance to nominate a young person, aged 6 to 17, who is involved in worthwhile community service; who is contributing while living with limitations; who has performed an act of heroism; or is a ‘good kid‘ vdloismokinglifebenevfuothmmddohgmwerbunismmdy expected of someone their age â€" help us recognize their contribution. Nominations will be accepted until November 30. Nomination forms available at www.ocna.org or 905â€"639â€"8720 or contact this newspaper, Ontario Junior Citizen Of The Year Awoards NOMINATE SOMEONE TODAY! on the play an open Taylor who ma&? n(; mistake in burying the goal. Jaide Shantz added an assist On Saturday, the Wolves exploded for six goals in a 6â€"1 road victory over the Brantâ€" ford 99‘ers. The Waterloo Peeâ€"-:;e"h:qu Ice Wolves split a pair of games this past weekend. Goaltender Eric Schroedâ€" er stopped 16 of 17 shots for the win. The team‘s record is a stellar 10â€"3â€"3 in league play. Ice Wolves split two games Alex Rajna and Bobby Widdifield added singles. Assists went to Kevin Watson with two, Clay Lambert, Mitch Brown, Bruce Yari, Rajna and Widdifield. Peewee Wolves win 10th Connor Weir scored a pair of goals as the Waterloo Wolves Peewee AA hockey team picked up their 10th win of the season on Saturâ€" day, downing the visiting Sarâ€" nia Jr. Sting 4â€"1. Goals came from Sam Tiedemann with two, Nick Hehl, Lorentz and Tanner Lamarche. Notching assists were Matt Lantz, Nick Hehl, Nick Seftel, Nevan Whiteside, Nick Ciulei, Nick Seftel, Lindberg and Connor plete the comeback www . waterloomattress.ca _ 22 27. 77GTE OON FACTORY SHOWROOM 282 Marsland Drive, 747â€"3799 With their two v:'mswthe Ravens record now stands at 6â€"1â€"1, good for second place. Taylor potted her second of the game during a goalâ€" mouth scramble with Shantz and Stefanie Lorentz picking up assists. Bolger picked up the shutout in the 3â€"0 final. Riley Bester set up Ryan Sparkes for the Wolves secâ€" ond goal. Sparkes then returned the favour setting up Bester for the Wolves third marker. Israel scored the next two to complete his hat trick. Mcintee got the Wolves within one, but Waterloo failed to score the equalizer. Wolves nose out Bulldogs The Waterloo Novice MD Arctic Wolves went nose to nose against the Burlington Bulldogs in Alliance league play on Saturday, winning 5â€" 3. The Wolves got out to an early lead on a blistering shot by Luke Israel. D Eon ol en On Sunday, the Ice Welves hosted the undefeated Kitchâ€" ener Rangers Blue in a battle for first place. However, the Wolves couldn‘t find their scoring touch and lost by a 2â€" q 02009 Mike Mcintee led the way with the hat trick, while Dale Wilson, Kean Loucks and Ryan Campbell added sinâ€" gles. _ Michael Jaworsky played a solid game on defence and contributed two assists. Brendan Degasparis only allowed one goal and was sharp when called upon. 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