_2 &0 0 CCCX PAMEPUEEUS A young WCI Vikings senior girls basketball team got their baptism under fire after reaching the quarterâ€"finals of the OFSSA Quad A championship in Hamilton. The Vikings won their first two games with a dominating performance by power forward Kaila Montgomery, who averaged 20 points in the openingâ€"round games. That qualified the No. 5 ranked Vikings for the quarterâ€"finals where they faced Hamilton‘s Westdale. The Vikings‘ shooting went cold as they were knocked out of the tournament 40â€"33..The Vikings got a strong effort in that contest from point guard Christine Brophey, above, who tries to get by a Westdale defender. Westdale went on in uinss .3 °_2 2 _‘ P1 990 Vikings reach quarterâ€"finals INbMnbiibndihiagiet Ad:" ut ‘ort in that contest from point guard Christine above, who tries to get by a Westdale defender went on to win the bronzeâ€"medal game. RO# van DeEMTER PhCTo i UUT The Minor Midgets will also be in action this weekâ€" end, along with the Minor Bantam and Bantam Wolves. "There‘s some talent in the system to keep an eye on," said Schlitt. "We can have a strong midget proâ€" gram for a couple of years." And the program has the chance to develop as a power with the Minor Midget Wolves having a comparable season to the senior wolf pack. "We‘re playing well right now, and there‘s potential to keep improving," said Schlitt. As the host team, the Wolves are automatic qualiâ€" fiers. But Schlitt wants the Wolves to earn their own way in. "Certainly we expect to see a few of these teams we see this weekend come back again in April," said Schlitt. â€" Dave Schlitt Waterloo Wolves head coach team‘s progress will get a taste of what the Wolves can expect in April. Continued from page 38 Wolves build for run at Telus Cup "There‘s some talent in the system to keep an eye on." Registered trademarks of Boston P "Watch The Game Here" 597 King St. N., Waterloo 51 9â€"880â€"1828 190 Gateway Park Dr., Kitchener 51 9â€"650â€"2733 Registered trademarks af Ancis, br.... a ... N °_ _ _ _E brent Garneau, Joe Hurus, Rory Landy, Garret Lee, Niklas Lubezynski, Chris Madge, Mahil Gurpreet, Grant Matthews, Chris McKee, Brandon Meier, Wes Palmer, Greg Paul, Nolan Smith, Matt Tuckwood, Brad Urbanowicz, Shane Van Horsigh, Colin Wheat, Jonathon Yach, Adam Zack, Mitchell The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Bluevaie Knights Junior Boys football team. The Knights won their fourth consecutive WCSSAA football crown with a dramatic lastâ€" minute win over the Sir John A. Macdonald Highlanders. Members of the Knights, pictured above, are: Matt Armstrong, Aaron Baechler, Shawn Baram, Karsten Beney, Jim Blake, Jake Davidson, Brodie Demers, Tyler Duthie, Mike Flemming, Brent Garneau, Joe Hurus, Rory Landy, Garret Lee, Niklas Lubezynski, Chris Madge, Mahil Gurpreet, Grant Matthews, Chris McKee. Reandan Maic. aarcl no. RESTAURANT & SsPORTS BArR A(UlEnita«=L m _ =â€" M TEAM OE THE WEEK izza Royalties Limited Partnership presented by Graper, Danny Quinn, Taylor Gfroerer, Aler Chanthalyma, Jeff Dinsmore, Kenny Morton. Chris Rainham, Spencer Sutherland, Spencer MacCormack, Oskar Kovac, Kris Pinkerton, Scott McClement, Dan Gardiner, Jake Nantais, Andrew Walton, Dylan Douglas, Jacob Mcinâ€" tosh, Tom Rudow, Brad Wood, Ryan Johnson, Gordon Jones, Brent Steffler, Ryan Ball, Tyler Sutherland, Taylor Rapien, Thomas Corniel, Zac Peatsâ€"Bond, Brandon Bentley and Brandon Haskins. The head coach of the Knights is Bob Taylor and assistant coaches were D. Ballanâ€" tyne, J. Carlisle, Ryan Hodge, C. Lamb, G. Smith. Team managers were Meagan Blake Carrie Needles, Katrina Pomeroy, Sarah Voigt and Molly Wagner. used under license. C uinn, Taylor Gfroerer, Alen [ Dinsmore, Kenny Morton, pencer Sutherland, Spencer kar Kovac, Kris Pinkerton, Dan Gardiner, Jake Nantais.