-._ [Minor Hockey Scoreboard " Page 20 - Waterioo Chronicle. “may, Anti! 2, I†Scoring Summary - Goal - Assists Seals - Way - McConnell. Malcolm . Seals - Rodenburg - Ferram Kings - MacDonald - Unassisted Seals - Rodenburg - McConnell Kings - Freiheit - Scott Goaltenders: David Paul - Seals; Mike MacFarlane - Kings MVP: John MacDonald - Kings. _ Scoring Summary - Goal - Assists N . Hawks - Groves - Unassisted , Kings - Pratrer-Reid - Tranter. Mater _ Hawks - Malloy - Groves, Egerdeen Kings - Nagi - Fraser-Reid Hawks - Facey - I. McLean Hawks - Egerdeen - Unassisted Hawks - Bishop - Schindler Haws - Egerdeen - Groves Goaltenders: Rick Johnston, DaveIarker - Hawks; Brad Kaster - Kings. MVP: Ian McLean - Hawks. . His teammates call him "Magic" and Joel Curtis demmtstrated why as he scored tttree goals and set up two others as he led Waterloo Them Minor Peg Wee "V Hawks 6 - Kings 2 City Optimists Warriors to an 8-3 victory over Woodstock in the Hub League minor barium championship game. Goaltender Mike Kavelman' made some key saves early in the game as the Warriors didn't get untracked until the third period when they pumped in to!" unsecutive goats, Strong forechecking by the line of John Dietrich. Scott McCargar and Bruce Haldenby resulted in a goal for Dietrich which gave Waterloo a 1-0 lead. Seals 3 - Kings 2 Magic leads Warriors in Hub title WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CITY LEAGUE _ “ANION. DAY 33801.18 “Albert McCormick Arena C "Sat. Mar. 29/80 Doug Kaminska and Joel Curtis did somegood work tokeepthepuck in the Woodstock zone allowing Mark Stemer to fire a shot In the top corner Woodstock mad the game with five minutes left in the second period and from then on it was Warriors game Warriors fell behind as Wo‘odstock popped in two 'irsbtreriof goals. _ In the third Joel Cums scored a pair of goats 24 accords apart. Scott McCargar and Chris Baron assisted Chris Archer and Tim Rice picked up assis.ts on Rich Denomme's goal in the first minute of play in the se- cond period. Chris Archer and Joel Curtis com- bined to dig the puck out at the corner and Rich Denomme back- handed the puck into the Woodstock City League Championships WNW†_ Scoring Summary - Goal - Assists Braves - Schniter - Unnamed Braves - Trydel - Hoffman, Schniter , ' Canadians ...-' Lawson - Beam. Kraemer _ Braves - Trydél -"Unassisted , _ Braves - Barton! - Unassisted _ At. _ Canadians - Carter - Me F Goaltenders: Bill Rae - Braves; Keith Dickey - Cana- diansMVP: Bill Rae -- Braves Membes of the championship team were goaltender: Mike Ravel- man and Vince Dechert, delencemen Dave Morrow. Doug Kanunska. Steve McGrinder. Tim Rice and Brian Schoenholer and forwards Rich W. Bill Limage. Chris Archer. Joel Curtis. Mark Steiner. Chris Baron. Scott McCargar. Jon Dietrich and Bruce Haldanby. War- riors were mach by Dean Woeine and Brian Zinken. [ on the firtt and Doug Kam'mah and Baron on the â€can. McCargar assisted on Warrior's seventh goal when Bruce “sneaky brought the puck from Uehlnd the Woodstock net and jammed it in the corner Curtls completed his hat trick with 2: 16 left in the game with a goal assisted try Mark Steiner and Chris Baron Major But-In Nordiques 6 - Sabres 4 Scoring Summary - Goal .. Assists Nordiques - Chitterson - Vaughn Nordiques - Hinchberger - Cruise. Mueck Nordiques - Chatterson - Unassisted ' Nordiques - Dvoracek - Mueck, Cruise Nordiques - Chatterson - Unassisted Sabres - Nowak - Baerwinkle . Sabres - Nowak - Johnston Nordiques - Vaughn - Cruise, Taylor Sabres - Fisher - Byerly. Muslin Sabres - North - Byerly Goaltenders: Rob Krizmanich - Nordiques: Rob Rotteveel - Sabres. MVP: Chris Chatterson - Nordiques. Minor Atom Haves 4 - Canadians 2 Tim Fedy opened the scoring at " of the first period with his goal from Shaun Reagan and Dunn: The Cheviu travelled to Gait for their second last game tn the round mbin series and defeated them " With 52 seconds left in the period Brian Whie scored unassisted for Galt to tie the game. Then with a seconds left in the period Tony Butler scored from Carl Delaney and Peter Bandstand to give Gait a bl head. Ttfe [one pal of the second period was scored at 1:44 by Shaun Reagan trom Dan Thorn: and Tim Fedy to tie the game " The Chevies took the lead for the first time with a goal by Trent Fram- cis at 1:46 of the third period [mm John Ackerl and Mark Truman At the 5 mihme mark Peter Brandwood scored for Galt lrom Tony Butler and Cart Delaney to tie the game " The Chevies than scored t mans- wered goals to take the 5-3 win Chris Derry scored at 12:13 from Tim Fedy and Robert Sutherland and with2seemtdstogointhegame shamrReagan scored from Tim Ferny and Dual-Inc Mum The Chevies came back with , straight goals to take the lead " At 6:03 Tim Fedy scored from Chris Derry. Seott McKenzie scored at 12:57 from Robert Sutherland and Gall opened the scoring at " with a goal by Peter Brandwood [mm Tony Butler and Cart Delaney, Tttirtyeigttt. seconds later Dwayne Gan-ow scored lrom Scott Walker to give Gatt 3 " lead. Back in Waterloo the Chevies final round mbin series game was a dil- Ielun story as Galt downed them by a 74 score, [II-me - and at “-10 8mm new scored ttom Tim Fedy and John Ackerl In the second period Galt out mredlheChevieszw I IoraHtie more after , periods of play, Tony Butler aeored at 10:06 (mm Cart De Inney and Scott Walker scored at Fody ties record but Chevies drop Hub title _ SUPERIOR I MEMORIALS WYWPUM YMMV -Mtt0tuLAM8rAD0r%MR'. mmmmmn "neeetot.N.,_e (“M“) munch-mum: (apt-dorm [ . Scoring Summary - Goals - Mists Cubs - Nwsssis'- Flake Greenshirts - Kelly .. Kram Cubs - Piste - Noussis . Greenshirts - Kelly - Kram Cubs - Corvetto - Assinakopolous Goaltenders: Scott Jameson. Dave Kutasunski - Cubs; Tre- vor Huber - Greenshirts. MVP: Joey Kram T Midget . _ Scoring Summary - Goal - Assists Bruins - Hooper - Hepdtich . . _ I T Bruins - Baird - Unauisted P Knights - Wae'cter - Spark ' h , Goaltenders: PatMIendtsttee - Bruins.; David Mot: - Knights MVP: Warren Think - Bruins _ . l ' M“ Attire T ' n _ Cubs 3 - Greenshirts 2 T . In the third period Inthar Mueller scored at S:5t from Sean Neely and Dewey Randemn to put Stratford out [not 4-3. Garth Greer: goal at [1:50 from Bob Dunn and Scott Tol- ton gave Station! a " lead. Scott To|ton scored into the empty net at 14:88 from Rob Daum and Garth Green to give Stntford the " win, This win makes Stntfont the 1m- mo Hub League Newton Division Major Midget Champions and the has makes the Chevies the runners up, Scoring Summary Hhrals - Assists Jets - McAllister - Peel Jets - Hutchinson - Kipp, Crawford Jets - Wildfang - Sylveirter, Eicholz ' Jets - Hutchinson - Lavigne Jets - Sylvester - Wildfang - Weir _ Jets - Sylvester - Wildfang V Goaltenders: Rick Geisel. Paul West - Jets. MVP: John Crawford Tim Fedy out the season with 121 points in 50 pm of play This ties the Rand held by Paul May for the am! points received in a season by a Waterloo Him Midget player Pattl registered his 121 points in an 84 game season. Ckmgrattatatioat to the Schlueter Chevies on a sucéeuful season, Stratford came back with a goal at 8-10 by Tim Ball from Lothar Mailer to tie the game. M134 Chris Lang scored from Dunne linear and Dan Thome to pot the Cheviu out from 2-1. unis Derry made it S-t with his goal at 13:17 from Robert SutherIand and Chris Lang. Station! scored , goals in the se cond period to make the score 3-3 after 2 periods of play Greg Skinner scored M seconds into the period from Tim Adair dearth Green. At 5:07 Mike Booth scored from Dave Schmidt and Steve Fiddy. Sunday. March 'om, dawned a e%.r.ttrigtttartdsrrstrtrd.rt6rttte Waterloo "Batter" Bruins to - the Ctrgt - at the 0.M.H.A. - Poem finals mills! oun- wa "todctethadttmtedotrt hr this mm and everyone appeared calm but anrahellaive as they mu- tiuely dimmed the weather. ' Iha" etc, while trying to Illa away the remaining manna hdone - 13:! from Mike hung lndCarl De Ianey for Gall. At 14:21 Gary Austin scored for the Chevies tram Tim Fedy and Trent Francis. Saturday in Brantford the Sch. luster (mews met Stratford for the Newton Division Major Midget Championship and went down to a 6-3 defeat. f Tim Fedy opened the scoring at " with an unassisted goal for the One o'ehoek suddenly appeared and the Built: were greeted with a 'memrtdirtg mratitat as they hit the ice. Mme 'mmt-qr. 'trt6keated that Mara was to be a [amiable opponent as they demonstrated m0- stating. adept yam. hard shots and a rambanctloaa nature, The on" [molt not place and - quickly gtttrggtett to the at- tack Within tour min-lea they mtored to lead " and increased Mr ml . d be second W in“ by In pals Bruins 2 - Knights 1 his 6 - Cyclones 0 an); In tie mm period an Bruins shake opening loss, rebound to tie OMHA final “Bauer" Bruins started to regain their composure and pressure the on“ players, This dogged deter- mination paid off as David Slater hackhanded a shot. on the short side at the Oshawa goaltender. to fittigh off the rebound of Dalton Duckett. Waterloo tied the game as Dalton Dun-ken picked oft another errant pass and scored a nifty gtttrrt4tanded Hardly sputtered and up! as the 3min: based their. way to Odin“. This cold and damp day did not help dispel the sombre mood of the "Bauer" Bruin fans and parents. Nearing the outskirts of Oshawa. a defining sot-Id could he heard and began to build " a crescendo of voices erupted: ‘Gimme a “TV! 'Gimme an "A", "T". “TE "R", "L". "O", ""....0 Choruses of “Wa- terloo" were put forth as well as other exhilarating song: The Bruins entered the 0113': area exclaim- ing. “Let's a: Waterloo". "bets One Oshawa parent. hearing Wa- lerloo's exuberance. suggested that someone should get the Oshawa phyers to be more expresive tally Overtime became a reality and 0113': resumed the lead min as the "Baer" Bums were unable to control a loose puck in the goal- mouth area. Back came Waterloo but every scoring effort as stymied by seemingly wide goalposts and cmsshars. indiscreet legs and bodies of Oshawa players aid the acrobatic performance of the goaltmder The "Bauer" Bruins put on a sixth at- tacker but this backfired as Oshawa seoredintoanetmttyttettowirt" Tertsimtt-totterihtasthetttirrt period opened with the "Bauer" Bram holding a slim 2-1 teed. Scor- ing opportunities became prevalent tmt the mite-tiers held firm espe- cially Bru'l'a MIR ItCallnln. with 1:23 left in the -. Odie“ pulled their goaltender and pee minute later Jul-I Karat mutated an Otta- wa opponent and scored on a timely peas from Atti Lento The "Bauer" Bruins had "hit the belief. played with eqdbeqthmt and eel and proved that with team er ion any task is mmgtmttaMe. This - of Ttee final is m tied at 1-1 with the third game being held on mushy. Apr, "' at " pm in Ollawa. a "FAN" but ia hang coa- aidered for this - and the "Batter" lire-a will appreciate all the vocal aupport that can be watered. [Fl-ac mutt NAN and TERRY CLUGS'ION (Ml hr mnplete baa detail: The "Bauer" Ernie‘s next home game is Salar- day. April 5/. at " pm. I " The first period started at a te- va'idn pace with both team striving for the initial marker, Ottawa bolt- edintotheleadwhentheytorceda turnover in the Watertoo end. The "Batter" Bruins reacted with ties:- dili fervor and a few minutes later Chris Prince lured a loose pact and Dean DeSilva hounded his pass behind a screened Oshawa goal- tender, Mid-way throw the second period Atti Ludo eetgirteered a pass to Jail Kant and David Klein stuffed 'mtheretottrtd Inbound