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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1981, p. 22

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( Minor Hockey Scoreboard C»'zbes fooo%eu\c,e\,\«\\eo RV Me C To f The Waterioo Woives put toâ€" gether a pair of victories this past weekend as their Hub Leaâ€" ConnEn onTARIO AND DUKE $TS, xiTChuENER â€" Wolves put together pair 14 Princess St.. West 886 Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs, call Mike or Klaus at ) JESSOPS cieaners & ATER BOVvVJI.INg Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinigshing Service of wins DAILY 10 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. wWEEKENDS & MONDAYS: 10 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.75 PER BOWLER ____ (3 per Lane) 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterioo Sundays 10 a.m. â€" 12 noon Free Shoes BOWLING ° WATERLOO CHRONICLE N. American models OPEN BOWLING 884â€"7640 Street, Waterloo A much improved Gait team was saved from embarrass ment as their goalie was blastâ€" ed with 25 shots Woives Nick Georghiades passed to winger gue scheduie resumed The major atom group faced off with Galt on Friday in action packed play that was a seeâ€"saw battle â€"2900 or LANES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1981 886â€"2370 Saturday Guelph came to call and although the Wolves drubbed them 6â€"0 they acâ€" complished the win in the first persod and then just played up to their opponents for the seâ€" Galt tied the game half way through the third period and the Woives offence built up the moâ€" mentum. With i minute and 35 seconds left Bill Haidenby scored the winning goal with a fine rush assisted by linemates Jonathan Rigby and Brad Shantz. The Woives worked hard as a team for the victory and demonstrated good passing and line play perb as Petey Peterson, Steve Farrar, Chris Lether, Warren Thirsk, Grant Rutherford. and Al Christre protected netâ€" minder Kevin Honeyford from all but 8 shots. The second period saw great rushes by both teams, all to no avail Mike Robinson as fast moving Craig Foxworthy dashed in to open the game up The Woives defence was suâ€" Jonathan Rigby poked in the next goal on a scramble as lineâ€" mates Brad Shantz and Billy Haldenby assisted in that play. Craig Foxworthy picked up his "second of the day as he pulled a Wayne Gretzky play out from behind the Royal City goal Joe Milier made it 5â€"0 as Steve Farâ€" rar cleared a pass from his own blue line to winger Wally Wassâ€" ing who skated in and fired a beauty. Miller picked up the reâ€" cond and third. Ralph Roberts faced only six shots in net to secure the shutout as the Woives defence did their usual great job Nick Georgiades scored the first goal just 1 minute and twenty five seconds into the game as he picked the perfect spot after a fine pass play from Mike Robinson and Craig Foxâ€" worthy. Foxworthy made it 20 a short while later as he took the play away from the opâ€" ponents and wove his way through the Guelph team on a picture play. _ 00000000 _ This week the Woives face tougher competition as they meet Fergus and Hespeler on ~The road and host Fergus at home next Sunday erford fed him a great pass while the Woives were shorth anded. and with a good rush deait the Gueiph goalie another blow Nwtceoorndngflhnw cond of the day as Grant Ruthâ€" bound and it counted with the Waterioo Twin City Optimist Warriors met with some stiff opposition from teams lJower than them in the standings as the hustling Preston minor banâ€" tams upset them 746 while the Kitchener Koits came from beâ€" hind for a 44 tie Warriors fell behind 2â€"0 in Preston but came back to tie the score with goals by Brian Warriors meet tough foes In Waterloo, Warriors took the lead on Chris Paranyi‘s poâ€" werplay goal which was assistâ€" ed by Scott Clugston and Kevin McGaw Brent Rogers fed a pass to Rob Kempel and his reâ€" bound was knocked in by Brad Waterloo‘s lone goa! in the seâ€" cond was scored by Parany: from Scott Cluggtor and Hunter as they fell behind 6â€"3 Warmors battled back in the third and tied the score with goals from Paranyi from Kerâ€" ton and Chris Maithaner. Brett Johnston from Madorin and Clugston from Paranyi and Warriors appeared headed for at least a tie when Dave densen stopped a breakaway late in the game but Preston popped in a loose puck for the Chris Paranyi Former Warrior Bill Kuchma had one goal tor Preston Keller from Sean Madorin and Mike McMillan. then Rob Hunter from Robb Kerton and Maithaner Randy Bucholtz sparkled in the Waterloo net as he chalâ€" lenged shooters with his rapierâ€" like glove The trio of Chris Read (2 goals, 2 assists); Todd Fiske i1 goal, 1 assist) and Chris Prince (1 goal, 1 assist) led the onslauâ€" ght and other participants were: John Fazakas (2 as sists}; Stephen Thom (1 goal, 2 assists}; Shayne Finlay (1 asâ€" sist}; Jim Schumitas (1 goal, 1 assist}!; Julian Brandon, curâ€" rently on a torrid scoring pace, 11 goal. 1 assist); and Matt Allan (1 assist) Sunday the "Cougars" were jolted early as Guelph scored after 1:16 seconds of play but this misfortune. seemed to light a fire under Waterloo as they bustled for four straight markers to open a 4â€"1 lead Guelph responded but the ‘"Couâ€" gars‘‘ iced the contest with three more tallies. Saturday Waterloo dominatâ€" ed throughout and Rob Kuâ€" tasinski fashioned his third shu; tout as the ‘Cougars " humbled Kitchener Penquins 50. John Fazakas led the way as he dipsy â€" _ doodled through Kitchener defenders for 2 goals and 2 assists Other scoring points were garnered by: Chris Read (1 assist); Chris Prince (1 goal); Matt Alian (1 assist) and Shayne Finlay. During the past two weeks the Waterioo Major Peewee "Cougars‘ have played three weekend games and have sportâ€" ed the same 2 win â€" 1 loss reâ€" cord. This script was repeated again as Waterloo lost to Heâ€" speler 13â€"2) and won handily over Kitchener (5â€"0) and Guelph :7â€"2). In Hespeler Friday night the ‘Cougars‘" seemed to collapse as Hespeler came on strong in the third period and erased a 2â€"1 deficit. Up until this time the contest was clearly in control of the "Cougars ‘ as Julian Branâ€" don opened the Waterioo scorâ€" ing from Matt Allan and Anâ€" drew Reeve notched the other ‘Cougar | goal from Jim Schuâ€" milas Cougars repeat winning script Koits scored a pair of goals in the second to tie the score and both teams added two more in the third Parany: scored his second of the game from Clugston and Wasps took a 3â€"0 lead by the middle of the second period on goals by Donny O‘Brien with one and Robin Brandon with Mutuals got on the scoreâ€" board late in the second period when Ian Buck tipped one in on a pass from Stephane Carty only to have the Wasps Donny O‘Brien find the mark for his second of the game Keller made a good move to set up the final goal scored by Kerâ€" Kolits Steve Seyler beat goalâ€" tender Mike McNeice late in the game and gained a tie for his team Warriors opposition this week is Stratford and Woodstock Waterloo Lakeshore Optimist Wasps met their rivals Waâ€" terioo Mutuals in their first playoff game of the season last weekend _ The third period belonged to the Mutuals as the Wasps failed to clear the puck out of their end That allowed Stephen Hooper to collect three unasâ€" sisted goals and lead his team into a 4â€"4 tie Wasps next home game is Saâ€" turday at 1 p m â€" against Kitchener Krickets Mutuals tie as Wasps falter

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