Registered Irademarks of Boston Pizza Royalties Limited RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR "You‘re Among Friends" 597 King St. N., Waterioo 519â€"880â€"1828 _ TEAM gloDflh, NEEK The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Wolves atom A boys hockâ€" ey team. The Wolves won the Bob Fallis Tournament in Bradford last weekend, An overall team effort saw the Wolves outscore their opponents 22â€"4 through the five games. In the round robin, Waterloo beat Innisfil, South Point and Vaughan. Through the three games goals came from Kurtis Gray, Zach Bellefeuille with four, Lukas Mihas with three, Tyles Douse with two, Chris Jaworsky with two and Brody Haramis. Bailey DeGasperis earned a shutout. Waterloo met up with the Vaughâ€" an Raiders again in the semiâ€"finals beating them 4â€"0. Blaine Speck, Douse, Mihas and Zach Bellefeuille did the scoring for Waterloo. DeGasperis and Mitchell Busch shared the shutout. In the finals, Waterloo faced the Erindale Spitfires. From the WATERLOO CHRONJCLE + Wednesday, October 3, 2007 presented by a Partnership, used under ficense. © Boston Pizza intenational Inc. 2005 6pening faceâ€"off Waterloo took the game to Erindale, playing most of the first periâ€" ud in the opposing end. Clark Young and Cody Handke each had two goals and Chris Jaworsky adding another in a 5â€"0 win. DeGasperis picking up his third shutout, while Jaworsky was named the tournament‘s MVP. Members of the Waterâ€" loo Wolves atom A hockey team, pictured above, are: (front row, from left) Bailey DeGasperis, Mitchell Busch, (second row) Chris Jaworsky, Blaine Speck, Matthew Harron, Sam Woodbeck, Clark Young, Ben Playfair, Lucas Ariss, Jackson Keller, Cody Handke, (third row) Zach Bellefeuille, Tyler Douse, Kurtis Gray, Lukas Mihas, Brody Haramis, Brady Schnarr, (back row) coaches Adam Schizkoske, Michele Dunsford and trainer Dennis DeGasperis. The 29" Annual Great Oktoberfest Barrel Race SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6"", 2007 10am â€" 12 NOON _ wm; e WCI Senior Vikings have done all they can do in Waterloo County and Central Western Ontario play the last four years winning all the hardware they could carry. But something has been missing from all those title runs â€" an OFSAA medal. s There was a bronze medal about five years ago, but nothing since. The closest they came to another podium finish was last year when they were bounced out of the allâ€"Ontario tournaâ€" Sr. Vikings want an Ontario medal Experienced Leadership for Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Reâ€"elect Elizabeth and keep her energy, experience and commitment working for you and your family: By Bos VrBANAc Chronicle Staff ment‘s quarterâ€"final round. It‘s a loss they didn‘t take well. So with everyone back from last year‘s squad except for Abby Gingerich, a physical inside rebounder, the bar‘s been set high for this year‘s squad. And they kicked off their latest camâ€" paign in fine style, winning their first tournament of the year last week at Wilfrid Laurier Universiâ€" ty before sweeping their first two league games. The Vikings opened the week with a 52â€"41 win over the KCI Raiders, who proved to be WCI‘s nemesis for much of last season. And while the Raiders played the Vikings tough in the first half, WCI‘s depth proved to be too much down the stretch with Shelby Kurt pouring in 18 points, while Kaila Montgomery chipped in with 14. Ali Urosevic had 13 points to lead the Raiders, while her sister Rachel chipped in with eight points. The Vikings second contest against Jacob Hespeler was more lopsided as WCI built a 43â€" 8 halfâ€"time lead before resting their regulars and cruising to a 68â€"23 win. Montgomery led the Continued on page 30