PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1983 Chronicle Staff How about a Blueâ€" valeâ€"Waterloo high school football final? Richard O‘Brien It‘s become a real possibility in the junior ranks, where teams from both Waterloo county high schools stole the show from their senior counterâ€" parts when they comâ€" pleted undefeated seaâ€" sons Friday. Bluevale junior Knights went 6â€"0 with a 208 win over Grand River Renegades while WCI‘s junior Vikings matched that record with a lopsided 54â€"7 win over Glenview Park Panthers. In senior action, Vikâ€" Perfect slate for junior grid teams mke“““m\ atr\\= Save even more on executive driven demos! We have to make room for our new ‘84s‘ EVERY 1983 CAR & TRUCK IS NOW ON SALE hard working, yet comfort and easy handling you re sure to enjoy @ Stock #T5365 © 302 VB engine & Power brakes ® Automatic transmission ® Low mount bright mirrors ® 133 inch wheelbase e Deluxe wheel covers ® 6.100 Ib. GVW package ® Shding rear window & Power steering Brand New F150 Pickup Truck Plus freight, tax and licence o ooo e ds varveasees eve o ae fa e uen au ue a eb ebe on e ob e en n es on on a n on o nb o a i4 n in o0 m a 0 3. biy v o ga on on h9. n o0 00M Y e n on Pn Peratralta t t c na t xt ings and Knights both ended the season with 3â€"3 records as Vikings beat Glenview Park 39â€"26 while Knights lost 18â€"7 to Grand River. Vikings ended up with the seventh of eight playoff positions among seniors while Knights finished out of the playoffs behind Southwood Sabres beâ€" cause Sabres had beatâ€" en them during the regular season. Vikings finished first among the juniors, edging Knights in a coin toss. But Knights also had more trouble than Vikâ€" ings in keeping their unbeaten string intact & Power brakes ® Low mount bright mirrors & Deluxe wheel covers © Rear step bumper & 5 P235/75R radial tires / t cow at Grand River colleâ€" giate. Knights trailed 8â€"0 after one quarter and 86 at halftime. Then they tied the game with a twoâ€"point safety when Renegades‘® atâ€" tempt to punt from the endzone was foiled by a bad snap. Renegades were then forced to kjick off and a runback by Paul Henâ€" driques gave Knights their second touchâ€" down. Saju Mathew, with a short run later in the fourth quarter, and Mark Daly had Knights‘ other major scores. Serviss had hoped for good things from his 3.8L V6 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, steel beited radial tires, individual reclining seats, centre console, left remote mirror, AM radio, clear coated metallic paint. Brand New 1983 Thunderbird ©‘10,198 Stock #TB5487 SALE Plus freight, tax and licence team this year alâ€" though the undefeated season was a little beyond his expectaâ€" tions. I felt that if the guys wanted to give out, we‘d have a good year,"‘ said Serviss. *"‘The 6â€"0 record is a bonus with four games in a row on the road. That‘s been a big plus for our team."‘ The junior Vikes host St. Jerome‘s Friday at 3 p.m. while Knights host Waterlooâ€"Oxford at the same time. Senâ€" ior Vikings, meanâ€" while, are visitors at KCI. Laurier‘s Mike Haines gets a hand on a pass intended for Dan Runge of the Guelph Gryphons. Richard O Brien photo ‘SCUSE ME