Mr. Transmission cap tured the Hub League Penâ€" nant in Minor Bantam Tier Two Play with a win and a tie over the weekend. Saturâ€" day, after trailing 4â€"0 ‘halfâ€" way through the game, Scott Sanders scored from Roger Dietrich to put. Mr. T. on the scoreboard. Scott Harris parrowed the gap when he was set up by John Roeder and Ken Holmes. After Brantford scored, Roeder made it 5â€"3 with assists going to Harris and Mike Madison. Mr. Transmission conâ€" tinued their courageous coâ€" meback in the third period with three straight goals to go ahead 6â€"5, only to have Brantford come up with the equalizer with six minutes left in the contest. Sanders scored his second from Greg Heideman and Jamie Young to make it 5â€"4. Jamie Duâ€" charme tied it with the asâ€" sistance of Peter Dietrich and Chris Burke, and Heideâ€" man helped by Holmes and Sanders got what proved to be the tying marker. Sunday, Mr. T. started strongly with a pair of counters in the first 90 seâ€" conds of play and coasted to a 10â€"4 trouncing of Galt. Jamie Ducharme opened the scoring after 43 seconds on a nice passing play with Mike LeBlanc and Roger Dietrich. Scott Sanders teamed up with Jamie Young to make it 2â€"0. LeBâ€" lanc blinked the light next with Peter Dietrich and Young assisting. Sanders scored his second on a 3â€"way play with Young and Greg Heideman and Heideman made it 5â€"1 to end the period on a play with Mike Hartâ€" man. The second ended 8â€"3 as LeBlanc combined with Peter Dietrich and Ducharâ€" me, Dietrich hooked up with Ducharme and Chris Burke. and LeBlanc completed his hatâ€"trick with the help of Dietrich and Ducharme. Twentyâ€"three seconds into the third. Ducharme tallied his second on a pass from LeBlanc. Scott Sanders scored unassisted to also earn a hatâ€"trick. Mr. Transâ€" mission now meets Kitchener Friday night in Kitchener in the first round of the O.M.H.A. Playdowns. The Waterloo Goodhost major atom Wolves played a backâ€"toâ€"back series against Simcoe and both games Mr. T captures pennant Wolves split Minor Hockey Scoreboard ended in a 2â€"1 verdict for the Jason Sharratt. home teams. The two ¢ Tuesday night in Simcoe shared the . saw the teams m“rhy on even terms until midway through the second period when Simâ€" coe opened the scoring. Early in the third Simcoe scored the eventual gameâ€" The Wolves were able to deny a shutout when Chris Read scored from Matt Allen with :34 seconds left. Wolves dominated all statisâ€" tical deépartments except oneâ€"the scoreboard. Saturday afternoon in Waâ€" terloo featured a hardâ€"hitâ€" ting closelyâ€"checking affair with the Wolves jumping into an early lead on a tally by Alan Solliott assisted by John Karst. JUNIORS Bell Canada 6 vs Waterloo Ringette 3 Bell Canada â€" Jenâ€" nie Alenson 3G, Heather Jensen 2G 1A, Kim Marteniuk 1G. Rindy Robertson 1A, Brenda Rhiel 1A. Simcoe rallied and tied the game late in the second period. Wolves pressed for victory and their efforts were rewarded when Alan Folliott earned his second goal after being put in on a breakaway by John Karst. Waterloo Ringette â€" Rene Derbecker 2G, Tracey Shantz 1G, Ellen Pisters 24. ‘ Optimist 12 vs Wellesley 1 Optimist â€" Mary Cote 4G 1A, Reta Pless 3G, Sharon Hillier 1G. Sharon Buckle 1G 1A, Janice McCarthy 2G 2A, Rhonda Dietrich 1G 2A. Adrienne Cairns 1A. Chris Ehrlick 2A. Congratulations go out to the Waterloo minor atom Hogg Fuel Saints for a most successful year in the Hub League. At the end of the league schedule the Saints finished in first place with a fantasâ€" tic record of 17â€"0â€"3. The players that made this all possible were Jeff Clugston., Brad Kit, Tim Allensen, Jason Poag, Steve Isreal, David Schenk, Tony Mcâ€" Cauley, Troy Schmidt, David Cherry, Richard Goode, John East, Robbie Thiel, Chris Rigby and Notable performers in the series were the goaltending duo of Robert Kutasinski and Scott MacDonald with assistance from Mark Hensâ€" bee and Matt Gagnon. e Kitchen Cabinets e Bathroom Vanities e Hutches e Wall Units e Breakfast Nooks e Bars 267 Victoria St., New Hamburg, 662â€"2761 Ringette Scores Victoria Custom Cabinets Inc. Saints go undefeated Showroom Open Daily â€" 9 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 Noon Or Call For An Appointment We Design and Build To Suit Your T aste FREE ESTIMATES duties and allowed only 20 goals in 20 games were Derek Geisel and Shawn Brenner. Congratulations also to the men at the top who guided this squad, Doug Rice, Don Weber and Mike Collins on a fine job and good luck in the upcoming playoffs. The Saints finished the schedule last Monday night by defeating Woodstock 5â€"0. Tim Allensen opened the scoring from Brad Kit and Richard Goode. Defenâ€" ceman Chris Rigby went right through the team to score Waterloo‘s second goal. Steve Isreal ‘scored from Jason Poag and David Schenk. Shortly after Jason Poag went and scored from Steve Israel and David Schenk. Tim Allensen closed out the scoring from Brad Kit. Derek Geisel was creâ€" dited with the shutout. Bruins lose 2 exhibition Last week the Waterloo Bauer Bruins played three exhibition games, winning one and losing two. Starting on Saturday they hosted the Kitchener Keeâ€" wees and were defeated 3â€"1. Waterloo started the scoring at 4:36 in the first period with a goal by Scott Smith from â€" Chriss Paranyi. Kitchener then matched the goal at 6:24 left in the first and there was no scoring in the second y either team. The Bruins received four penalties in the third when Kitchener came up with their two remaining goals. The following Saturday the Bruins travelled to Kitchener to play the Krusâ€" aders for a 3â€"1 win. Waterioo started the scoring at 1:24 in the second with a goal by Scott Smith from Chriss Paranyi and Randy Weiler. Kitchener came back and matched the goal 13 seconds later. While the Krusaders sat for three penalties in the third, Waterioo scored again at 6:10 by Scott Smith from Chriss Paranyi and at 2;12 by Chriss Paranyi from Scott Smith. The final game was played in Brantford on Sunâ€" day leaving the Bruins with Discuss your personal needs in hair care with Marlie 885â€"5020 Cut‘n Place (Waterloo) » 380 King St. North In The H.K. Tile Building!! _ of MARLIES VRYVOGEL!! Come in and take advantage of Marlies _._ introductory special!! Hair cut/style $10.00 Reg. $12.00 Hair cut/perm $25.00 Reg. $30.00 . Worth watgl;ing The booklet) ‘"Worth Watching ; is yours for the askingâ€"simply _717#01 phone us. or pick one up at our * C alltr offices. 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