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I) , titielph goalie came up big and made a great in the quarterï¬nals they laced oil against l v x '1‘ 31 i : a ’ I save. the Bramtnrd 99ers. The Timber Wolves fell ' , . A *2» e k A y ‘ b \ l. ‘ ,.. (ioing into the third period, the Wolves behind H) afterthe ï¬rst period but then ral- E t. ' ' \- ‘ y ï¬nally caught a break when Xillltll'l Boston lied to score three goals to win 34. l: {j _ ‘ found pay dirt with help troiii Matthew Advaneing to the semiï¬nals, the Timber l 1 s: s â€1 v J u\ 3g i Barnes and Mit‘hael l)i(ir;ivio to fill the lead \’t“t)lves met the Wild Wolves in an all~Watetr ’ . .. r3 ., "'s , N. I to one. loo showdown. Luke Young started off the l , . , ' ' I i ' - This ï¬red up (iUL'lllh‘ t\llll theti seored scoring for the'l'imber Wolves in the second I . j J /‘ ‘ ‘ ,:- ‘ l the next two goals to seal the W111 period, The Wild Wolves rallied with Keean l ‘ I 3, W . " ' . ~‘ V 2‘, ~ é Novice Select Wolves calm the Ir. Storm Washkurak scoring to tie up the game. With 1 - A ' “ a V. ( ,_ ' 1" “\ The Waterloo Novice \elect “hives played six minutes left in the third. the Timber »‘ - A.“ 3;" â€I ’ sâ€"., ‘_ ~ V the Guelph lr. Storm over the weekend and Wolves Brendan Bauer scored the winning $3.42,“-.- - â€A :: ~ ’ ““4 : ,_ 7 -- : ~'~ ' - : 7: : ~ came out with a 3.1 Win goal to earn the title shot. The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Dundas Dynamo and the Niagara Red l Guelph opened the “(WIN “â€0 l“ lh“ The Timber WUIVC’S met (jollingwood in Week is the KW lightning major atom gifts Raiders Members of the KW Lightning, ï¬rst period. 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