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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 30

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Shoppar Oaly f There‘s Another You Moee Banty Somebedy‘s Always Saying Goodbye Aane Murray What She Den‘t Know Gone Watsen Still Taking Chances Michae! Mury if Rellywood Den‘t Need You Dee Wikans The Last Think | Needed Wikke Heison Like Nothing Ever Rapponed Syiva The Time it Takes To Leave Cansdize 7es Knights, Vikes wait eagerly for playoffs 16 13 11 15 19 Waterloo minor atom Knotty Pine Bees finished the regular Dan Pringle scored 13 against Grand River in a game that was tied 21â€"21 at the half. Vikings‘ Todd Smith and Owen Roberts shared the honors against Southwood, netting 20 points each while Steve Lockner added 11. Roberts also led the way against KCI, scoring 14 points. Faulhammer was also the high scorer against Southwood, netting 15 points while Doug Ranton had 13 and Lazenby finished with 12. Knights had a tough game Thursday against Preston Panthers, a team struggling to take the eighth and final playoff spot, but Faulhammer and Keith Lazenby each had a 19 point night in helping prevent an upset. "I felt we were fatigued in the second half and didn‘t shoot enough,"" said Knights coach John McCarthy, who was delighted to see Mike Gassewitz come up with a 17â€"point effort against J F. Ross in the other tournament game, Rob Faulham mer led Knights with 24. Vikings are locked into the sixth playoff spot after beating Southwood 75â€"47 Friday, KCI 48â€"37 Thursday and Grand River 58â€"42 a week ago Tuesday. Knights, for their part, beat Preston 66â€"59 Thursday and Southwood 69â€"60 a week ago Tuesday. They also were entered in a weekend tournament at Preston High School, where they beat Pauline Johnson of Brantford 65â€"55 in their opener before dropping a sixâ€"point halftime lead to lose 58â€"47 to Guelph J.F. Ross in the semiâ€" finals. *We‘re looking forward to the playoffs because we can‘t go up or down (in the standings)," said Viking coach John Zdrahal. Waterloo Vikings, meanwhile, were in Elmira to play the last place Lancers. The Waterloo County high school basketball regular season came to a close yesterday (Tuesday) with Bluevale Knights and Eastwood squaring off to break a fourth place tie. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Bees finish with a win 1983 The U scoreless, playing w being ste. he had to should be Mark Sct cock and whom ska ed a numt tunities, saves by t Last week, another Rotary Exchange student from Japan, Mikako Sato, currently attending WC1I, visited Bluevale and spoke to Art, History, and Family Studies classes. She spoke about her country â€" its customs and culture, and demonâ€" strated the art of Origami (paper folding). Mikako did a wonderful job and her visit was much appreciated. We look forward to seeing you again, Mikako! Tonight, Mr. Fry and Mr. Burbidge will present their music classes in an evening of light musical entertainment for interested music lovers. Curtain time is 7 p.m. and there is no charge for this performance. everyone at Bluevale warmest wishes to you in Canada will be both ble! again. age with Steve ing an assi Bluevale welcomes Beto Lot Cocenza, a Brazilian student on a Rotary Club exchange, who is currently staying at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Horman, the Waterloo Rotary Club Student Exchange Chairman. Beto will have several host families throughout his year‘s stay in Waterloo, starting on March 1st with Dave Voigt, a grade 11 student at BCL From Sheri Wisnowski Bryan McDermi play. In Steve Ch Haldenby Bees got on the scoreboard early when David McPherson finished off a fine passing play with some good stickhandling and put the, puck past the Kitchener keeper with less than‘a minute gone Bryan Thirsk and Chris McDermitt drew assists on the play. In the second period season with a win as they took on the Kitchener select Bruins on Saturday at Queensmount and came away with a 3â€"0 win the assist Chris period again f 1 Tony Weis, all of ated miles and creat ber of scoring oppor and only some fine the Kitchener keeper mod it in from Sherlock hirsk and Chris drew assists on the he second period s scored off Tim rebound, and later lod it was Chris will be both enjoyable Minor Hockey grade 11 Bluevale, Bluevale was Chri Haldenby also draw student at BCI P Beto, we extend and hope that your behi Bees thus end their season and move into the playoffs with a fine record, having lost only two games and tied one in regular season play. The steady improvement in their play and the way they have enjoyed the season are a credit to their coaches, George Grassi and Paul Richber. To both of them, the parents and the boys extend their sincere thanks High attendance was due to the work of minor hockey ticket sellers. Top seller was Shawn Brown, who was kept them off the scoresheet The 1983 version of Waterloo Knotty Pine Minor Hockey Week was the most successâ€" ful ever, with well over 1,000 in attendance Friâ€" day night as the Waterâ€" loo Chippers oldtimers lost 8â€"3 to the Waterloo Regional Police in the kickâ€"off game. Clint Bauer congratulated top minor hockey ticket sellers Donald Crowther, Mike Juodvirsis, Shawn Brown and Matthew Kreutzer. Chronicle Staff Minor Hockey Week most successful â€" Wolves ‘win the last one Locker y got off to a slow d found themselves â€"0 five minutes into eriod. With a diligent all they came back to and memora got off found five m he Waterioo lves played a against Kitch d been post regular ng, end to me greal s. Water at 836 of _ with From 1 our r stay Friday a crowd of loyal Waterloo Vikings witnessed an overpowering win for the Blue Machine 75â€"47 over Southwood. Student support was excellent as this fine team drifted into their alreadyâ€"clinched spot in the playoffs. The first playoff game is tomorrow â€" so don‘t miss it. As well, the girls volleyball team also took on Southwood, merging victorious with a decisive 30 win (15â€"7, 154, 153). Congratulations on some very good team play and good luck in the quarterâ€"finals‘ Precisely two weeks from today will be opening night for this year‘s musical "Damn Yankees*‘. For several months the cast, dancers, orchestra, the makeâ€"up, costumes and scenery committees have been working very hard to bring you a high quality, professional musical. Tickets will be on sale from any WCI student or by calling the school office at 884â€"9590. Ticket prices are $3.75 for adults, $3 for students and $2.25 for children grade eight and under, In a tournament in Amherst, NY Friday Feb. 4 Waterloo Saints tied St. Catharines 11 The Saints played all around good game. Saturday Feb 5 Saints defeated the South Lon don team 20. Again the Saints started slowly but gained mo mentum as the game pro gressed. Sunday Feb 6 the Saints defeated Hillerest 21 in a chippy contest Saints ad Sylvia Brown The Knig K.R.T. me contributes BCL the second period scored by Brent Smith from a beau tifully executed pass from team captain Robin Brandon Only 34 seconds later Stephane Carty took a pass from Kevin Lobsinger and the game was tied 2â€"2. Fourth place seller Donald Crowther also won a week at the hockey school. In a ticket draw durâ€" ing the week there Saints charge to finals Matthew Kreutzer and Mike Juodvirsis., finishing second and third respectively in sales each win one week at Kitchener Community Hockey School plus $25. awarded a pair of Bauer Junior 100 skates plus $50 cash. T alk mel Vaterloo penalty third and Kitch Waterloo playdowns . at Waterlon John Harp buzzed ar net all the Dave Henr Jason Mar throughout Saints pla and Paren The forw Kueneman and Dave | gerous thro [)?enn'men Chad Morphet, Brad Kent. Dean Trask and Scott Rands played defensive Iy and offensively superbly The goaltending of Craig McNab and Grant Rhodes was excellent, to let in three goals in four games speaks for it self vanced to the finals against Huron East. Saints dominated from start to finish, outshootâ€" ing them 25 to 6 but came out losing 10. Outstanding goalâ€" tending by the Huron East goalie was the key difference ity The Brantford Junior Ambassadors gave a precision figure skatâ€" ing exhibition before the opening ceremoâ€" nies Friday. were four $50 winners. They were: Jim Read of 10 Cait Ave., Kitchâ€" ener; Steve Graf of 20 University Ave. W., W aterloo; Ross Wagner of 226 Foxhunt Rd.. Waterloo; and R. Hallman of 478 Greenâ€" brook Dr.. Kitchener. om today w r‘s musical * months the ceâ€"up, costume been working ts players and coaches Parents represented the of Waterloo very proudly Saints begin the CTA downs on Monday Feb 7 e forward lines of Dean neman, Danny Murray Dave Rintou! were dan is throughout the series line of Wayne Dietrich, Harper and Tony Code d around the opposition l1 the time.. The line of Henry, Jaime Howe and ) Marciniak skated miles ghout the tournament s players and coaches forward lines oday will be usical ‘"Damn hs the cast, costumes and working very , professional

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