Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1981, p. 24

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Lug" Maui-yum. “Hub-allow until-ghauocm Late in the hm period Tun McLean “in “new a loud as he scored after getttng he hind the Waterloo defence The Bees scored their hm shori- handed goal ot the season as Ttevor"parany, trom his point position slipped the pact over to Tim Kitinde who was cruis- Ing behind the Hespelcr deten- ce Tim worked the puck in close and connected on a low backhand drive that past found the maid: of the post . Henderson convened a It', [noun pugs [mm Jen Pp}: With only 29 seconds left In the 2nd period the always dam serous Greg Job shovelled home a rebound to gave tus mates a n lead Player of the game can to goaltender Rod [immens- who played another mind game m the has In their game agamsl Hall the Bees appeared to have a win locked up but a disputed goal Wllh no time showing on the clock gave Call a come from behind b2 tie Tim Kmkade opened the scor- mg for Wateruoashefmrrtdttte marl from the shot area after being set up by Chris Koch from behind the net Troy Miller m HR8T " tttT Wiiiiir "f4iidik -_e --ee-' by SECOID PIIIT ..... " ..... 01' ..... ov ..... ov ..... 01' iiaGAUFit 'uf... rui- nu bluh Ill: Galt "mull, new“ at " nut d b tum-to... -- In alums! ';,'7,fAt,l; ("pH-Mm ItM."tu"."gg"d'tl'.' alumni-ID Vanda-d In the we.“ period he!) “1'91"!" l tum tayod on in“! In.- an the = phqu gigs: all “grout" an. d the you nag 6 Gait 'Lym , - Incl vul n undue-tel - and“, Early III the m pererd'Caltm Pram you! on will - no a hunk. - Inn: the corn-r thr pact (all m In: tatothe.etotgt-0rtve- NM In on the W3 suck With a tgttgtqtq bit in the “me Call pulled their goal. m the Gall end and the puck mound but will ”at a " than "extetttg H! on the clock Jun Roth need down the win; on I been and um maln‘od to score as ttme expired I up pared um had regtmstttratttte referee allowed the goal to stand Panthers roll “me Call pulled their goal- tender The Beef up: - M Last Wednesday Waterloo minor Peewee Panthers were hosted by Hespeler and brought home an 8-l victory Jett Bender was m goal for Wa. terloo The Panthers had com- plete control of the entire game picking up two goals in the first - Chris Keller lrom Greg Prachter and Rob Thiel Scott Zavaros from Doug Cote and Jason Zettler, tour goals in the second _ Doug Cote from Tony Manley, Jeff Clugston from Rob Thiel, Corey Puke from Brad Posh" and Jeff Clugston. Richard Carty from Greg Prachter and two more in the third - Corey Piste from Rob Thiel and Brad Posh" and the eighth goal being scored by Todd McFarlane unassnsted Hespeler scored their lone goal with as sermds left III the game making ll 8-1 Waterloo Saturday saw the Panthers in Guelph defeating the Royal City 3-1 Randy Tracey minded the net for Waterloo The Panthers opened the scoring in the first penod With a goal by Todd McFarlane assisted by Stott Zavaros and Doug Cote The score remained l-o Wa. terloo until the third period when Richard Carly put the Panthers ahead 2-0 with a de- fieetion from Chris Keller Guelph put themselves on the board with one midway in the third With 2:09 left in'the Sunday the Panthers hosted Galt at Waterloo Arena and shut them out " Jeff Bender. in goal tor Waterloo. takes cre- dit for the shutout Rob Thiel of the Panthers started the ball rolling with only 2 " in the game With a goal from Troy Schmidt Thiel picked up his 3e cond point also in the first period assisted by Troy Seli- midt and Todd McFarlane. Wa- terkio‘s.third counter came at , 10 In the second period by Greg Prachter assisted by Tony McCauley and Rot, Thiel Scott Zavaros rounded out the icon ing at the third period from Todd McFarlane and Rob Thiel game. Brad Posh“ crunched it with the Panthers thud goal as- sisted by Corey Fish ending the game 3-1 Waterloo

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