Minor Hockey Scoreboard Chevies squeak by Woodstock Waterloo‘s Mantle Division minor bantam Unisex opened consolation playoffs with a convincing 7â€"1 win over Kitchener. ‘Centre Scott Saunders led the charge contributing four assists while Mike LeBlanc scored twice Oberle and Chris Burke. Playing behind a strong defence, goalie Dave Halliman allowed only one secondâ€"period shot to elude him. Roundâ€"robin play continued Tuesâ€" day night when Waterloo hosted and had one assist. Adding goals in the third period were Roger Dietrich, Shane Ackerl, John Roeder and Tim Oberle. Asâ€" sists went to Ken Brown, Tim In the second period the Chevies scored two goals to take a 2â€"1 lead. Mark Trodden scored unassisted at 3:05 and Tim Fedy scored at 4:08 from Shawn Reagan. Tim Fedy opened the third period with a goal at 9: 15 unassisted to give the Chevies a 3â€"1 lead. Then Seychel scored at 12:56 unasâ€" sisted forâ€" the Little Caesars. Gardiner‘s goal at 16:28 from Molins and Seychel tied the game and Brownilies‘ unassisted goal at 17:10 gave the Little Caesars the 4â€"3 win. The home team took a 2â€"1 lead after one period of play. Scoring for St. Clair Shores were Jones from Stone and Baldassam and Denomme from Stone and Bongiovanni. The Chevies goal was scored by Tim Fedy from Mark Trodden. to Detroit to play two exhibition games. In the first game the Chevies met the Little Caesars and were deâ€" feated 43. The lone goal of the first period was scored at the 37 second mark by Williamson from Balough for the Little Caesars. _ In the second game the Chevies went down to a commanding 9â€"2 deâ€" feat to St. Clair Shores, U.S.A. At 11:22 of the second period Roâ€" bert Sutherland scored his second goal from Tim Fedy to tie the game. Dan Thorne scored at 14:20 from Tim Fedy and Kevin Schnurr to put the Chevies out front 3â€"2. visitors to tie the game orice again. But the Chevies weren‘t to be denâ€" ied as at 11:59 Dan Thorne scored for the second time from Robert Sutherland and Tim Fedy to give them the 4â€"3 victory. Earlier the Chevies had travelled The visitors opened the scoring after 7 seconds of play with a goal by Bob Barta from Pat Hinnigan. At 9:14 Al Woloinovsky scored from Bill Keeping to give Woodstock a 20 lead in the game. Robert Sutheriand scored at 14:30 from Trent Francis to put the Cheâ€" vies within a goal of Woodstock after one period of play. The Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Cheâ€" vies hosted Woodstock in a Hub Leaâ€" gue round robin Playâ€"Off game last week and edged them 4â€"3. Mike Brown scored at 4:31 of the third period from Robin Doy for the Consol opener sees Unisex win , 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 , In the second period St. Clair Sundays from SPRING BREAK SPECIAL for Students 3 Games .25 â€" Up to 12 yrs. 3 Games ‘1.50 â€" Students with Cards WATERLOO BOWLING LANES DAILY 10:00 A.M.â€"7 :00 P.M. 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Monday Bruins returned to Lonâ€" don to play the third and final game and captured the second round of the OMHA with a 2â€"1 victory. In the first two periods London outskated and outshot Waterloo but London only managed one goal at 10:34 of the first due to the superb goaltending of Waterioo goalie Marc McCailum. However, after a brief rest the third period was a different game when Waterloo came out flying and took control of the game. David Klein scored Waterloo‘s first goal at 8;13 from Atti Laszlo. A few seconds later David Klein scored the second and winning goal from Atti Laszlo and Brad Clugston. Waterloo checked and skated very hard and held the game at bay. The refereeing was excellent. Waterloo now enters the semiâ€"finals against ~Kitchener Keewees at Don McLaren Arena Thursday at 8 p.m. Marc McCallum kept Waterloo alive with several great saves. . The games final 3 goals were scored by St. Clair Shores to give them the 9â€"2 victory. Denomme scored his third goal of the game and Vargo his second Stone scored the Shores scored 3 more goals to take a §â€"1 lead in the game. The goals were scored by Bennie, Denomme and Vargo assists went to Varga, Bonâ€" giovanni, Stone and Bennie. _ Varga scored in the third period from Denomme and Klobuchar to give the home town a 6â€"1 lead. â€" The Chevies‘ Tim Fedy was awarded a penalty shot and scored to make the score 6â€"2. l third ï¬ Bennie, Stone and Varga were ited with assists. Waterloo Bees had two. minor atom exhibition games on Saturday and despite the snow fared well. Bees visited Fergus where they buzzed up a storm to win 6â€"0. Waâ€" terioo put on a great show of good play with exquisite passing, good twoâ€"way play andâ€"great sportsâ€" manship. Mike Nafziger, the frisky captain picked up a hat trick as he beat the Fergus netminder cleanly with wellâ€"placed accuracy. Cyrus Taghizadeh added a pair as he has maintained his pointgetting with clean, minimum body contact, fast Bruins advance in OMHA Bees buzz in blizzard Galt again took the lead but Chris Archer fed a pass to Steve Mcâ€" In the third, Bill Limage scored two goals 26 seconds apart both asâ€" sisted by Chris Archer and Rich Denomme. left in the playoffs skillful play, Mike Robinson put in the final goal and Bees victory was Jeff Hea in nets for the Bees only had to face six shots as the defense led by Bill O‘Brien, Dave peterson, Steve Farrar and Dave Leatherland heid Fergus off the scoreboard. Bees hit the Fergus net 26 times as Grant Rutherford, Darry! Geisel, Walter Wassing and Chris Leiher as well as the goalscorers gave Fergus a real display of good playmaking Bees then packed up and headed into the storm,to playâ€"in Hespeler. Arriving late and tired after their efâ€" forts in Fergus, Bees stood up to Heâ€" speler for.a 1â€"1 draw. Hespeler opened the scoring in the second when they picked up the rebound and poked it in on a scramble. Darry! Geisel evened it up in the last minuâ€" te of the third on a pass from Chris Leiher. Hespeler, who are tops in the Waterlooâ€"Wellington League, outshot Bees 16â€"8, keeping Bees goaâ€" lie Kevin Honeyford sharp. Steve Tuckwood, Nick Georghiades, Craig Warriors attempted to make the game more exciting by allowing Galt to score three consecutive goals late in the game. Joel Curtis scored Waterloo‘s final two goals, the first a beautiful inâ€" dividual effort while his team was playing two men short, and the seâ€" cond from his wingers Scott McCarâ€" gar and Bruce Haldenby. ‘ :â€" Foxworthy, Dave Dougan and Walter Wassing had a big day for the Busy Bees. Waterioo appears to be getting toâ€" gether as a team and plays Simcoe this week at home in Hub playoffs. After falling behind on a firstâ€" period goal, Chris Baron tied the score in the second assisted by Joel Curtis. In spite of putting forth an outâ€" standing effort, Waterioo Twin City Optimist Warriors were eliminated from the OMHA minor bantam quarâ€" terâ€"finals when they dropped a 4â€"0 decision to Sarnia Saturday. The teams played scoreless hockâ€" ey until the midway mark of the third when Sarnia scored an unasâ€" sisted goal and then went on to add three more before the period ended. Sarnia won the series with two wins and a tie. 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