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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 2008, p. 27

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Despite six attackers on the ice to end the game, and generâ€" ating several chances, the Wolves were unable to tie the game. Assists went to Thomas Garvin, Jack Beaton and Scott Habel. The Wolves then beat St. Catharines 4â€"3. Owen opened the scoring, while Ian Andersonâ€" Mckenzie, Cameron Cairney and Jacob Sullivan adding the singles. Brett Campbell drew the lone assist. The Timberwolves finished the round robin undefeated with Despite playing much of the game in the offensive end the Wolves were only able to solve the St. Thomas tender twice. Troy Moffitt and Liam Colson scored with Braydon Hahn, Andrew Heibein and Nolan Antaya earning assists. Timberwolves reach finals The Peewee Waterloo MD Timberwolves played one of their strongest tournaments of the season recently in London reaching the finals before losing 4â€"3 to the Kitchener Jr. Rangers Blue. The Timberwolves had been off to a slow start this season but dug deep to put together a specâ€" tacular winning streak. The Wolves opened the tourâ€" nament with a 3â€"2 win over the Kitchener Red. Spencer Owen scored twice, while Blake Ramâ€" say added the single. Wolves lose a heartbreaker The Minor Atom AA Waterloo Wolves were edged by the St. Thomas Stars 3â€"2 at RIM Park on Sunday. mmattress Dylan Hartleib and Brad Farnham combined for all four victories allowing only two goals the entire tourney. On Friday, the Wolves devoured North Toronto 1, 7â€"1 to open the event, and later the same day tamed North Toronto 2,8â€"1. In the finals Kitchener opened the scoring before Meyer responded for the Timâ€" berwolves. Kitchener‘s Austin Kovrig was coming out of the penalty box during the last minute arid sent in on a breakaway to clinch the title. Owen, Campbell and Strauss drew assists in the finals for the Timberwolves. Wolves win New York tourney The Waterloo novice Mounâ€" tain Wolves crossed the border and played lightsâ€"out hockey this past weekend at the Gene Harrington International Tourâ€" nament in Niagara Fall, N.Y. Houston Meyer opened the scoring while Cole McCaughan added the game winner. Caimey drew the lone assist. They came away with a 3â€"2 win with Cairney, Campbell and Garvin scoring for the Timberâ€" wolves. a 2â€"1 win over the host team from London. Waterloo captured first in their division and took on Credit Valley in the semifinals. Waterloo traded goals with Kitchener and were tied 3â€"3 in the last minute of the game with Sullivan scoring twice. Assists went to McCaughan, Ramsey, Sullivan and Jesse Gianâ€" nakopoulos. www waterloomattress.ca 283 Northheld Drive $19â€"747â€"3799 o find the lo The Timberwolves 3â€"2 loss to Kitchener Rangers Blue later in the evening clinched the Ice Wolves playoff spot against the firstâ€"place Kitchener Rangers Red team. On Sunday, the Ice Wolves beat the Brantford 99‘ers 2â€"1. Jordan Paola and Matt Dietrich scored for the Ice Wolves. This was the second out of the three tournaments the Mountain Wolves have won. Earlier in the fall they won the Oakridge Tournament in Lonâ€" don, and in December finished in the semi finals in Barrie. Ice Wolves clinch playoff spot The Waterloo Minor Bantam Ice Wolves‘ earned a weekend split which was good enough to earn them a spot in the Alliance playoffs. On Saturday, the Wolves dropped a tight 4â€"3 decision to their crossâ€"town rival Waterloo Timberwolves. Daniel Muter led the way for the Ice Wolves with two goals, while Ryan Campbell added a single. Kyle Ellis, Ryan Porter, Wes Hardy and Mark Montag scored for the Timberwolves. On Sunday, the champiâ€" onship game against Leaside was a much tighter affair with Brayden Crawford opening the scoring in the first two minutes of the game. The game was a nail biter until Chris Playfair sealed the deal late in the third period to win 2â€"0. The only two undefeated teams met Saturday with Waterâ€" loo beating Leaside 4 â€"0. Tickets, on sale now, $21, $31, $60 & $77. Call 519â€"578â€"1570 or visit The Aud or Centreâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Square box office. Sunday Feb 3, 1pm C( WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, January 30, 2008 The Aud KITCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM COMPLEX + 27

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