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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Feb 1982, p. 31

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Lastâ€" week theâ€" Minor: Pee Wee ‘Bauer‘ Bruins hosted the hitchener Keewees in the first game of their OMHA play offs Earker in the week in their final game of the regular season the Bruins were shut oul 10 by the Keewees Paul Glebe registered the shutcout for the Keewees | Minor Hockey Scoreboard | Brad Shant, opened the scoring at the 58 second mark of the second period with his goal from John Wiltams and Wade Schwark At 3 38 of the third periad Kevin â€" Falesy scored from Tony Tike) to tie the game ai Home ice advantage was a majer factor in the CTA playoffs as Chinguacousy romped to a 4) victory over the Twin Cits Optimist War riors while the local minor bantams skated away with a 641 win at Waterioo arena Althaugh Warrieors had many scoring opportunities in game one the bes! they could do was a powerplay tally by Don Oberle with John Karst and Dave Kiein drawing as sists Then at 6 11 Darryl Gessel scored from Brad Haelzle and Darren Johnston to give the Bruins the 2 1 victory In the third period Mike Laurie scored at 2. 14 from Jim Barker. Brent scored his third goal at 9 44 from Todd Saunders Ronnie Solomon completed the scoring at 10 41 with his goal from Mike Fox This gave the Krauts the 6â€" win Scoring the Cubs lone goal was Brent Mulligan with the assist of Todd Melynchuk Brent Ashmore scored his second goal at K: 30 from Tyler Ertel and Mike Fox The Cubs lost their final regular season game to Brampton 4â€"1 Al 9:24 Matt Zilinskas scored with the assist of Brad Dargel and Brent Muiligan Troy scored his third goal at 9:57 with the assist of Chip Seiling and Chris Code. Chip completed the scoring with his goal at 14:31 from Troy and Chris. This gave the Cubs the 11â€"2 victory The 5 assists by Troy Steâ€" phens in the game tied the ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs record for most assists in a game. His 8 points broke the record for most points in a game. The previous record was 7 points held by Brian Schnurr since the 68â€"69 season. The Cubs then hosted the Kitchener ‘Bauer‘ Krauts and were defeated 6â€"1 Jason Turner opened the scoring at the 19 second mark with his goal from John Glen dinning and Don McConnell Brent Ashmore scored at 3: 49 from John Spoltare for a 20 score for the Krauts The Cubs lone goal was scored at 7:41 by Matt Zilins kas from Brad Dargel and Mike Brooks Germano Carbone scored Guelph‘s second goal at 6: 15 with the assist of Jeff Allain and Joe Drenters. In the third period Mark Strohack scored at 2: 30 from Troy Stephens and Chris Code Mark scored his second goal nine seconds later with the assist of Troy. At 4:43 Matt Zilinskas scored from Todd Melynchuk for a 8â€"1 score At 3: 47 of the second period Chris Code scored from Troy Stephens and Mike Brooks Chip Seiling made the score 5â€"1 with his goal at 8: 58 from Brent Mulligan and Troy Ste phens . Chad Young tied the game at 4: 35 with his goal from Matt Zilinskas and Brent Mulligan Then at 6:07 Troy Stephens scored his first goal of the game from Chris Code and Mike Brooks to put the Cubs ahead 2â€"1. Troy scored his second goal at 9: 49 unassisted for a 3â€"1 score The Major Atom ‘Tim Hor ton‘ Cubs hosted Gueiph in a CTA League game and thumped them 11â€"2 The visitors opened the scor Ing at 1:53 with a goal by Germane Carbone from Joe Drenters and Bryan Billings Stephens sets cub record Super game for Warriors‘ McDonald Good Bruin playoff start Rough tourney for Cupolo Bees Scott MacDonald and Randy Bucholts kept Mr T in each game with numereus out standing saves Scoring efforts were recorded by Chris Prince (Iwo goals), Chris Read (on« goal;. Brian Bishop (1 b) with assists being earned by Steven Thom. â€" Mattâ€" Gagnon â€" Paul MceArdle. Dave Godwin and Mike Clemens Whalers march right along Neither of Waterioo‘s latter opponents were overwhelming and Mr T should have enjoyed more success. However, de fensive lapses. inept passing. nonâ€"existent corner play and lethargic . skating were the skills displayved In the third game Bees fell completely apart and lost 7â€"1 to a wellâ€"positioned fast skat ing Burlington club. Bees lone marker went to Stephane Carty from John Craig Tuesday at the Annex Whalers played with great enthustasm and defeated Klip pers 3 2. Whalers struck earis Saturday before a large Minor Hockey Week crowd at Waterloo Arena Whalers de feated Kitchener Kiowas hy a 9 3 count Whalers led 2 1 after one period on goals by David In their first game against Niagara Falis, Ont.. Bees played a spirited passing and weliâ€"controlled game. They outplayed and outshot the opâ€" position by a wide margin but unfortunately lost the game on one breakaway for a 1â€"0 final During the weekend Water loo Mr Transmission minor bantams participated in the Niagara Falls minor tourna ment losing 3â€"0 to Wexford and tying Weston 3â€"3 and Humber Valley 11 in the first when Mark Glad wish scored his first of the season | with assusts te din emates â€" Steve: Sherlock and David Rinton) Whalers lead went to 20 as Dean hueneman fired in an excellent centering pass from Mark Schwark After Klippers scored early in the third. Whaters stormed back with their fifth when David Henry fired Seabrook‘s rebound high into the net Klippers finished the seoring Warriors scored their two fastest goals for the season in the third when Don Oberic fired his solo marker at 3 46 and then from the faceoff Jim Way tood a pass from Steve Seibert and ripped home an other just nine seconds later Ching battled back with anâ€" other goal but defenseman Scott McDonald capped off a great game when he banged in the insurance goal assisted by John Karst. Warriors continue the roundâ€"robin series against Gueiph and Oakville Last weekend Cupolo minor atom Bees travelied to Nia gara Falls, N.Y. to participate in their annual tournament The second game against Wexford was a duplicate pai tern of the above and again lady luck was against Water loo who absorbed a similar 1â€"0 10SS The novice select Waterioo Insurance Whalers registered twe plaveff vietories last wee In the second period Whalers led 30 when Danns Murray blasted David Henry s rebound past the sprawled Klipper netminder and wen! up 400 when Henry scored after the Kitchener goalie had stopped hard shots by Murray and Lee Seabrook Daiton Duckett‘s powerplay goal from McDonald and Jim Way left the teams locked in a tie at the end of the second Ching scored early in the second and appeared to have Warriors on the run but goal tender Marc McCalium came up with several> key saves while his teammates respond ed with four unanswered goals and added another pair late in the third Al Waterioo, Ching jumped ahead 20 but Dean De Silva sliced the lead with a fine unassisted effort late in the first Atti Laszlo began the attack when he was set up by Al Folliott and Scott McDonald Subpar effort from Mr. T Ching led 2â€"0 after the first Sunday the Wasps were in artion al Wilson Arena agains! the powerful and unbeaten Kitchener Krickets and plaved one of their best games this season in handing the Kitchen er_club its first loss of the playof! session. again by a Kats were full measure for their win. and beat the Wasps to the puck for most of the game (n Saturday. Wasps hosted a club from Preston at Water Ioo Arena. and came up with a much better effort against a strong and wellâ€" balanced club, anly to lose again‘4 2 Wasps led in the early going 20. on goals by Scott Randsfrom Code and Chris McDermitt and John Harper from Wayne Dietrich After that. however the Preston machine got into gear and they scored four unanswered goals. in spite of some superb goaltending by Steve Chris who made a num ber of excelient stops Wednesday they met the hitchener Kats at Alberi McCormick arena and came up flat. losing 4 2 Kats scored a free goal in the first minute when a harmless looking shot was deflected by a defen seman into the Waterloo net and Kats made it 2â€"0 before the period ended. on a breakaway Tony Code scored unassisted early in the second period to cut the margin to one goal, but hats were not to be demed and scored twice more before the period ended Wasps pressed for most of the final period but onls â€" managed one. goal by Wayne Dietrich. from Dayid McPherson, before the end Saturday Whalers trave) to Whitby to participate in a novice tournament Lakeshore Optimist novice Wasps had a busy week and met with mixed success as they plaved three games in five days. including two plavofl games Standout performances in both games were turned in by defensemen Brad Kent, Tim Haldenby . Tony Weis, Jason Marciniak, Andy Fielding, and Chad Morphet Leading by six goals. Whalers eased up in the third which allowed Kiowas many good scoring opportunities but excelient goaltending by Brad Sachs and Craig McNab limit ed Kiowas to one goal Whalers closed out the scoring when Adam Battler scored his first of the regular season, assisted by Gladwish and Kueneman David Henry of Waterioo Whalers lets fly with a shot that resulted in one of 3 goals for the Whaler captain during Saturday‘s 9â€"3 victory over Kitchener Kiowas during Minor Hockey Week celebrations at Waterioo arena. This novice game was one of many played, mostly City League, during the threeâ€"day event. Whalers dominated the sec ond period and increased their lead to 8â€"2 on goals by Mark Gladwish, David Henry (two}, David Rintoul (two) and Steve Sherlock with assists to Sher lock _ (two), Chad Morphet, Dean Kueneman. Mark Schwark, Murray. Seabrook and Rintoul Henry and Danny Murray with assists to Lee Seabrook (two) and Henry. Whalers goalie Craig McNab made many fine saves in this period to limit Kiowas to one goal Wasps finally hit stride Over the past weekend, Wa terioo minor peewee Panthers played four superb games to earn the runnerâ€"up title for their section in the Niagara Falls, N.Y. Winter Experience tournament Krickets cut the difference to one goal again late in the second period. but in the third period the Wasp defence put together a solid performance. led by Justin Sharratt and Dean Trask, to keep them at bay In the final minute, with Krickets shorthanded, Wayne Dietrich added an insurance goal on a pass from Scott Rands, who did a good piece of digging in the corner, to round off a fine effort by the Wasps Wasps© were driving from the start and scored first when Tony Code swooped in from the centre line to flick a high shot but Wasps‘ David McPherson drilled home a quick passout from Wayne Dietrich to restore the margin. and then John Harper tucked away a rebound of another shot by Dietrich. score of 4â€"2 Panthers are runnersâ€"up Waterioo Regional Police goalie Wayne Lehman was caught going the wrong way on this play against Waterioo Chippers Friday night as a nice move by Chipper Howie Dietrich confused the opposing goalie. Dietrich faked the shot and slid a pertect pass to teammate Andy Sararas, but Sararas was unable to convert. Chippers could have used the goal and Police rallied from a 3â€"0 deficit to register a 5â€"3 win in the entertaining exhibition kickâ€"off contest to Minor Hockey Week played before a crowd estimated at near 600. So going into Sunday. Pan thers need at least a tie to reach the championship game Again led by Mike Nafziger‘s threeâ€"goal performance. and singles by Mike Robinson and Jamie Woelfle. Waterioo con vincingly won 5 i Raiph Rob erts in goal played his second strong game in a row In Friday‘s 7â€"0 win over North Toronto, goalie Jeff Hea posted the shutout and captain Mike Nafziger sparked the offense with a threeâ€"goa! hat trick. Bill O‘Brien tallied twice and singles were added by Craig Foxworthy and Bill Haldenby Saturday against Weston, Panthers fired home 10 goals and allowed only one. The tireless play of Ian Kechnie and Bill O‘Brien gained them both a hat trick, Mike Nafziger hit the twin twice and Grant Rutherford and John Leeder counted singles In three roundâ€"robin games, Panthers offense and defense were equally outstanding. Wa terioo tallied 22 goals and allowed only two to North Toronto, Weston and Toronto Stingers In Sunday evening‘s cham SLICK STICKS WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY Having given up only four goals in four tournament games, Panthers defensive corps of David Peterson. Grant Rutherford. Chris Leiher and Jamie Woelfle earned special compliments for their outstanding play pionship game,. Panthers faced Toronto‘s Royal York Rangers who had elimnated Acton, Burlington and Kitchâ€" ener. The first period ended 1â€"1 as Bill Haldenby scored for Waterioo while Toronto tied it up. In the second, Toronto went ahead 2â€"1. Panthers dom inated play in the third period but great defensive work by both teams that thwarted aii scoring chances, leaving the final 2â€"1 for Toronto. Thus the tournament ended with Pan ther players and fans very proud | of | their accomplish ments as runnerâ€"up Last Monday Waterloo Tigers hosted Brantford in a well played major peewee OMHA playoff game with Tigers winning 53 Tiger fate on line tonight Tigers opened the scoring at FEBRUARY 10, 1982 â€" PAGE 31 Wednesday Tigers travelled to Brantford for the second game and lost by a scoure of 50 This tied the semies at one game apiece, with the final game going lonight in Brant ford with the winner advanc ing in OMHA play Derek Geisel in goal for Waterloo played an outstand ing game marking several key saves throughout the game and the line of Gootle. Dietrich and Hyde kept Brantford off balance all night In the third. Tim Aliensen scored the winning goal assist ed by Dietrich and at 1246 Steve Israel scored the insur ance goal assisted by John East Poag. Then at 834 Dietrich scored his second from Brad Hyde and David Schenk At 9:10 of the second Richard Goode scored to put Waterioo up 3â€"2 from Dietrich and Hyde. 2:05 of the second period with Chuck Dietrich scoring a powerplay goal assisted by Richard Goode and Jason

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