Tough week in field hockey Last weekend. Waterloo Obstruction Co. was in Toronto at the Maple Leaf Tournament. Waterloo played four games and ended at the bottom of their pool. In the first game Saâ€" turday morning, a sleepy Waterioo team iet GOA score two goals before they In Waterloo Field Hockey action last Thursday and Saâ€" turday, Goal Diggers lost 3â€"0 and 4â€"0 to Guelph for two of their few losses of the seaâ€" son. The spring season is now over for both Waterloo teams except for tourâ€" naments which go on all summer. now over for both Waterloo â€" Waterloo then played ~‘~ NCPX r?U"MCC»® 1OUI~ teams except for tourâ€" Toronto Gophers, the tourâ€" “f""::":; Wtatltgrl(f)o has ::e:n naments which go on all nament winners and lost 4â€"0. fia Eg s °r“:u;’ E summer. Obstruction Co.‘s third hargeba:teiz(:;et:: 3 sofan“(: Last weekend. Waterloo game was against Athletic o ts Obstruction Co. was in Attic. an American team. _ ‘°"" Of fundraising. Toronto at the Maple Leaf Waterloo was leading 1â€"0 on Tournament. Waterloo â€" a goal by Helen Hibbard Thankâ€"you to played four games and early in the game but Athlee anyone who helped support ended at the bottom of their tic Attic came back to tie any of these activities to pool. In the first game Saâ€" the score in the last minute heip pay for this trip. All turday morning. a sleepy of play. Against Toronto members of the team appreâ€" Waterloo team iet GOA Oopiks Obstruction Co. Ciate it and are sure to enjoy score two goals before they played well but could not themselves. --------'----‘CIJPANDSAVE‘.OO.--.'-.-----: « CHRISTIAN FAMILY CAMPING AT ' a 1 COMPLETE . & / Valpine {»@,. : 8 # FACILITIES : Yc"l":":.t lregr Valpine w o t e w ce m m ce m o te c on ie o ts w t snn e t c e en h t t Kuvanscavanay got going. Waterloo presâ€" sured GOA in the second half but only managed to score once: Marie Miller with good help from Carolyn This weekend Waterloo travels to Sackville, New Brunswick to take part in the Atlantic Provinces Tourâ€" nament. Waterloo has been planning this for a long time. Everyone on the team has participated in some form of fundraising. score and allowed Oopiks a 2â€"0 victory. mm c in o i w m n in w t se 00 t n o P t w in s h n n ie a i n w nin i# on ain w n m n mt mm en m uie ww mane o. eve e w Canbar plays finest game . The first came on passes from Sean Hannah and Eric Mewhinney, the next on a Tree kick and the 4ast on a penalty kick. Waterloo reâ€" ceived a solid defensive efâ€" fort from Johnâ€" Zarand, Scott Snyder, â€" Richard Goode and Richard Carty. > Waterioo Canbar mosquiâ€" tos played their finest game of the season last Wednesâ€" day battling undefeated Kitchener to a 3â€"3 tie. John Vrablic counted all three Waterioo goals. Saturday Waterloo was eliminated from Ontario Cup play losing on penalty kicks to Newmarket. Tim Allensen and John Vrablic scored in regulation time for a 2â€"2 tie which lasted through two periods of overâ€" Waterloo then lost 6â€"5 on penalty kicks with Sean Athlete‘s Foot, a Waterloo mosquite select soccer team, played the Grand River Knights Thursday in the rain at Conestoga Mall and came up with a 21 win. The entire game was played in the rain and it was also very cold. P Athlete‘s struck early on a goal by Bobby Davies from directly in front of the net. Knights put a lot of pressure on the Waterloo goal but fullbacks Marc McCallum, Andy Friedel and Danny Hoâ€" ward with the help of halfâ€" backs Jim Way and Gavin Kruuy, Eric Mewhinney, Tim Allensen, Jason Poag and Richard Goode scoring on their attempts. Monday in Woodstock the Slethang kept the Kitchener Kruuy, Eric Mewhinney, Waterloo side was vicâ€" T‘im Allensen, Jason Poag torious by a 4â€"1 score. Goals and Richard Goode scoring were scored by Sean Hanâ€" on their attempts. nah with two, Tim Allensen Monday in Woodstock the and David Cherry. Winnin‘ in the rain Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 25, 1980 â€" Page 19 Jim Way played his stronâ€" gest game this year and Atti Laszlo in goal came up with some fantastic saves to allow Athletes to take the two points. The second half found Waâ€" terloo pressing â€" the Kitchener side until Nicky Georghiades was able to score from a scramble in front of the goal after Way put a fine cross into the box from a free kick. side off the scoresheet until late in the first half when one of the Waterloo deâ€" fenders put the ball accidenâ€" tally into his own net.