Two road wins coupled with a home win on Sunday helped the Minor Bantam AA/A Wolves extend their winning streak to seven games. Thursday the Wolves bat- ded the V. Rangers in Kitch- ener and came away with a 3-2 victory. waterko; mattre SS After the Rangers jumped out to a 1-0 lead, a power play goal by Andrew Wild- fang assisted by Bobby Wid- difield and Scott Buttinger tied the game. Waterloo's second goal came after Jake Lublin won the draw deep in Ranger's zone and Mike McIntee stepped into one, blasting it by the Ranger net minder. Waterloo's final tally came late in the game after Wildfang scored on a three- on-one. Assists went to Wid- difield and Buttinger, Saturday the Wolves trav- eled to Sarnia for a Late after- noon tilt with the Sting. Waterloo found themselves down 1-0 in the first period until Jake Luhlin tucked one past the Sting's goalie on a nice feed from Bobby Widdi- rreld. After Sarnia made it 2- l, a point shot from Mitch Brown found the back of the net knotting the score at two. late in the third after numer- nus scoring opportunities by both teams, Widdifieid capped off a three-point afternoon with a goal on a feed from the half boards by Rhys Davies. Sunday was a rematch of Thursday's game against cross-town rival Kitchener. Connor Weir opened the scoring in the first after jam- ming in a rebound off a point shot from Mike Bean. After Kitchener tied the game at one, Mike Gardner snuck one past Kitchener's keeper on a pass from Alex Raina and Kevin Watson. MinorbamamWolves Waterloo's third goal, a extendwhastreaktoseven short-handed tally, came Two road wins coupled after Buttinger stripped the mm a home win on Sunday puck from a Kitchener player lelped the Minor Bantam and broke in alone to pot an \A/A Wolves extend their unassisted marker. Why-h The Waterloo Ice Wolves Minor Atom MD team beat the Cambridge Hawks 8-1 on Saturday. Evan Aikens-Armbruster, Scott Steinfield and Kevin Tomka each scored two goals for Waterloo and Matthew Wyman and Ross Jackson each had singles. Iexewtstvesirtmt1Nmoff The Minor Atom MD Waterloo Ice Wolves played in the Fall Faceoff Tourna- ment in Flamborough this past weekend. The Ice Wolves fell to Brampton in their first game with a score of 4-2., Scott Ste- irmeld scored both goals for the Ice Wolves. Game two saw the Ice Wolves matched against Stoney Creek where they played a fast-paced game and won 5-2. Two goals were scored by MatthewWyman, with singles for Michael McDonald, Evan Aikens- Armbruster and Kevin Tomka. Unfortunately game three against Hamilton resulted in a tough/L0 loss for the Ice Wolves which eliminated them from the loumament. The major atom MD Tim- ber Wolves came away with a split in their games this weekend. Saturday saw the Timber Wolves drop a 3-0 decision to the Kitchener Junior Rangers Red team. leeWolves beat Cambricpge The Timber Wolves bounced back strongly on Sunday with an 11-0 win over the Brantford 99'ers. Trenton Schnan led the way with a hat trick, while Ben- nett West and Colin Hunt had two apiece. FACTORY $t4tmttOOM 983 Nathfield DIM 519-747-3799 www wateritxymttress o Major atom Wolves 9H3 'Pnco on ttrq Plug It!“ WM. tuwllol lul At trartiopMiott dulon only Dealer. may not mama-Ml prion Ohm mil-U. tor I “mud In" only to and custom-n Trr. dupoul mu. " roquvrod Ado-haul chug“ may apply 9m unide- oqupod um . Tin PM" Momma sham 8.0 Some. Am lot dim-Is co ‘m-Bu-DRIVE or van -ore9t a. Dov I'm new natal lo you k an" - n (W may Check out some of our great offers at goodwroeteh.ee Four-year-old Zachary Lapierre was one of the fans waving Sun Life Financial thunder sticks at the rededication of the Sun Life Financial Arena, in the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Com. plex, on Sunday. A ribbon-cutting (ere mony took place before the Waterloo Siskins vst Kitchener Dutchmen game. The Siskins christened the newly-named arena with a 4-3 overtime win against the Dutchmen. Ryan Greguol scored the overtime winner, Brock Schultz, Kyle Locke and Joe Anstett all scored in the first to give the Siskins the lead before Kitchener stormed back. The Siskins now have a TTA record after an over- time tie against Stratford on Friday. The sun also rises JENNIFEI OIM‘STON N010 WKI'ERLOO WHILE . Wedneldly. November tq, 2007 . " CruiseShipCenters is growing! Our Waterloo location is currently seeking highly motivated, cruise sales consultants It you are a sell starter with a passion for customers service, and an entrepreneurial spirit, pin our team of independent sales professionals and mm a iiexible work schedule, outstanding income potential, great travel opportunities, and the rewards at managing your own business. We invite you to attend our upcoming Career Night to learn more, CruiseShipCenters otters exceptional training, excellent marketing programs and award winning technology like no other in the cruise industrym