Novice Warriors outscore Drumbo Waterioo major novice °B‘ Warriors overpowered Drumbe by a 7â€"1 score Saturday as their persistent forechecking and strong skating resulted in a 27â€"12 edge in shots Tisyn Milne led Waterloo with two goals while Keith George, Stephen Brogden and Jamie Zanna contributed a goal and assist each..Jason McArthur and Travis Seaman added single markers and Brian McNichol helped on two goals. Other assists went to Kelsey Orth and Bobby Whagner Warriors‘ defence provided good protecâ€" tion for goaltenders J.J. McNeice and Curtis Bertelsen, who played well when tested Six points for Saints‘ Rands Jeff Rands had two goals and four assists and Kevin Bieth contributed five assists as Waterloo minor atom Saints beat Woodâ€" stock 8â€"2. In other games, Saints lost 4â€"1 to Cambridge and 3â€"1 to St. Thomas. Other scorers ag@inst Woodstock were Jason Cartier, with two, David Pfohi, Gregg Netchay, Chris Fiedier and Stephen Bell. Matt Kruetzer had two assists while Jeff Heinbuch, Tom Sullivan and Craig Young each helped on one goal. Wildcats gain three points In the Cambridge game, Fiedler scored from Bieth and Kruetzer. Fiedler also scored against St. Thomas with assists going to Rands and Netchay. Waterloo Schlueter novice ‘A‘ Wildcats earned three points by tying Elora 1â€"1 and beating Woolwich 52. _ _ Robbie Stockie fired the tying goal against Elora and Wildcats were lucky to escape with a point as a deflected Elora shot slid by an open net with three seconds remaining. Matt Buller and Glen Cressman provided steady goaltending throughout the game. David George returned from a bout with pneumonia to help Wildcats beat Woolwich. Defenceman Doug Ribey also played a key role and Stockie scored twice. Also scoring were Danny Sullivan, Jeremy Snider and Skip Haig. Take a moment. To make their day. Once a month. When Waterloo Chronicle carriers like Nicole Proctor ask our readers to contribute $1 to our Voluntary Paid Circulation program the last Wednesday of each month, what they‘re really asking is a show of support for your community newspaper and the friendly, reliable service you receive each week. We believe we‘re an important voice in the community, and through your contribution to Voluntary Paid, you remind us of that fact. Loud and clear. Once a month, you really know how to make our day. Thanks. Voluntary Paid Circulation $1 per month Minor Hockey Cougars ousted from OMHA play Wateriop Cougars lost to Preston in the first round of the OMHA playoffs. They dropped the first‘game 5â€"2, rallied with two late goals to tie 4â€"4 in the second game and lost 6â€"2 in the third contest Shane Seabrook and Billy Evans each had two goals and three assists in the three games. Paul Brezynskie had two goals and two assists while Shane Cassidy and Mike Kruetzer each had one goal Novice Wasps hitting posts Waterloo novice Wasps set a minor hockey league record, or at least it must have seemed like it, when they hit the goalpost five times in a 3â€"1 win over Titans. Kevin Lobsinger picked up two assists Mike Godwin and Ryan MacDonald each helped on one goal. Good effort by atom Bees The Halliday Auto Body minor atom Bees had good success in two home games this past weekend. The Bees played an exhibiâ€" tion game against a ‘AA‘ Stratford team and lost 3â€"1. Jeff Schmidt got the lone goal with assists going to Dean Bisson and Chad Ricketts. Wasps‘ goals were scored by Robbie McGill, Jeff Collins and Brendan Dietrich. Jeremy Dietrich rallied for two assists and was awarded the game puck for his excellent effort throughout the game. Collins also earned an assist On Sunday the team played its final league game against irst place Woolwich, which ended in a 4â€"4 tie. Bees worked very hard and took an early twoâ€"goal lead on goals by Schmidt and Toby Lessard, on assists from Bisson, Ricketts, Murray Galbraith and Darren Michlik. Woolwich came back to tie but the Bees again went ahead on goals by Chris Garner and Schmidt with assists to Bisson, Ricketts and Dave Bean. Good efforts came from Brad Curtain, Greg Glaister, Scott Yanke and Dennis Zaborski along with goalies Tim Weis and Chris Alexander to contribute to the team success. Waterioo Insupance novice AA Whalers travelled to Elimira last weekend to face their competition from Woolwich. The two teams played excellent hockey, the Whalers completing the game as victors with a 4â€"2 score Kit nets winner Ryan Kit lead his team to victory as he scored the winning goal and assisted on the game‘s first goal by Leim Vonguyen. Kent Breen and Josh Huiser provided the remaining two goals for the Whalers Goalies Jason Peplow and Philip Wetherup faced numerous shots from the Woolwich team but successfully limited the goals against to two with strong play in the net. Shutâ€"Out For Cubs Last week the major atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs hosted Woodstock in Hub League play. This game was their final game in regular season play. Tom Howse opened the scoring at the thirtyâ€"seven second mark of the third period. Sean Stewart assisted on the goal. With 33 seconds left in the game Billy Haskins scored from Martin Dziak to give the Cubs the 2â€"0 win. Andy Stilwell registered the shutâ€"out for the Cubs. Backup goalie for the Cubs in the game was Jeff Wagner. Andy Stilwell registered the shutâ€"out for the Cubs. Backup goalie for the Cubs in the game was Jeff Wagner. Tom Howse opened the scoring at the thirtyâ€"seven second mark of the third period. Sean Stewart assisted on the goal. 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