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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 1979, p. 17

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Dave Mullins (54) of KCI flies through the air between two Grand River defenders while teammate Everton MacDougall (42) looks on Friday. Raiders used their secondâ€"string most of the way and still demolished the game but outclassed Renegades. THE VOLVO DIESEL. NO SHAKE, RAT TLE AND ROLL. The Voivo Dresel sedan ‘ has one of the smoothest runâ€" ning. quietest diesel engines you can buy Becausc instead of the usual fourâ€" or five cylhinders, the Volvo Dheset engine has six cvhinders â€"â€" But what comes with this remarkable e engine is even better A VYolvo bods. And YOLYO.THE BEST THING TO MAPPEN Volvo engmeering. Which means our diesel TO DIESEL ENGINES IN OVER 40 YEARL. 15 University Ave. East at Regina in Waterloo ?‘\l 1CcE CEnN 71 ol (WATERLOO)LTO r-' sedan is sobd as a Volvo. And handles Itke a Voivo So why buy a diesel car you could become a nervous wreck in? Stop in at our show room mstead. And hbuy a diesl car that\ a vorvo (VOLVO) Gross mismatch By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor The opening Waterloo County high school basketâ€" ball game at Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo collegiate Friday had almost everything. Except two basketball teams. A cruel and harsh staâ€" tement perhaps but based on their official league return, there can be no other judâ€" gement passed on Grand River Renegades. They (Renegades) were game, but in no stretch of the imagination were they able as the defending Cenâ€" tral Western Ontario chamâ€" pion KCI Raiders toyed with them throughout 32 minutes of playing time which toâ€" ward the end seemed an eternity. Using second and third stringers much of the way, Raiders blitzed Grand River 427. \, V s Con | No Contrac No ‘? 8 a.m. \\ 6 _ a.m | PME _ tus J ‘llw ‘‘There‘s no way that team (Grand River) will win a league game this year,"" said one knowledâ€" geable spectator at courtâ€" side as he watched Reneâ€" gade players being offered instructions from the reâ€" ferees how to throw in the ball from endâ€"court to avoid violations. It was that sad. At one point in the first half Raiders led 27â€"2 and held on for a 37â€"8 halftime lead. Things went from atroâ€" cious to catastrophic for the GRCI boys in blue in the third quarter as they fell beâ€" hind 59â€"14, but if any credit can be afforded them, Reneâ€" gades kept plugging and managed 13 final quarter points. â€" â€"JUITE OU J3 Aoromam se . f Corp. Sq. 745â€"5603 _ s No Contracts, fasting or special exercises ; 7 & No promises â€" just results £ ’@_ 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday P e) amg Master Charge/Visa ~ ( ‘ " f ‘ / . Also in Toronto ‘ \ C Christmas Special Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, December 19, 1979 â€" Page 17 fact that Renegades are going with a 100% rookie senior lineup after missing last year was also evident as airballs kept the spectators dodging almost as much as the players on the court. _ _Perhaps Renegades were completely uptight about deâ€" buting against the defending The height of the ridicuâ€" lous situation reached a peak in the third quarter when KCI‘s Everton Macâ€" Dougall went in for an inâ€" tended slam dunk â€" and missed. Everyone laughed. The evening would have been perfectly capped off if the glass backboard had shattered "a la Darryl Dawâ€" kins‘* but it was not to be. Too bad. Guard Bob Urosevic played about half the game for KCI and led all scorers with 18 points. MacDougall had 13 while Jeff Knight and Dave Mullins had 10 each. Raiders sank 66% from the free throw line while Mario Briski was the only one to connect from the line 30 Duke St. W., Suite 603 oprp. Sq. 745â€"5603 FREE ESTIMATE 742â€"0451 aOFe. Commercial, Residential, industrial Recommended by Carpet Manufacturers Dries in An Hour Guaranteed NO Shrinkage NO Split Seams NO Soapy Residues as Renegades shot 10%. Earlier in the day at WCI, Fred Redekop had 15 and captain Bruce Gordon 12 to lead the home team Vikings to an easy 57â€"35 win over Elâ€" mira Lancers. Mike Bielak, Doug Green and Ben Redeâ€" kop added eight each as Vikâ€" ings built up a 26â€"point lead in the second half before slowing the game down. Bluevale Knights found themselves in a little over their heads down at Caâ€" meron Heights as they dropped a 68â€"40 decision. Ed Fowler and Andy Harper had 10 each in a losing cause while Scott Harper and Andy Lawrence had six. Veteran Ralph Draws had 20 for the Gaels. In junior boys play KCI sank four foul shots in the last minute to eke out a 33â€"30 win over Grand River while Bluevale, led by the trio of Keith Lazenby (15), Doug Ranton (14) and Brian Mitgang (13) beat Cameron by the same spread 46â€"43.

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