Although mathematically eli- minated from the OCAA playoff picture by a Wednesday loss to nationally ranked Humber Col- lege, the hockey Condors gained a measure of revenge for a disappointing season by downing Next for Conestoga is a Tues, day night road trip to London to face Fanshawe Falcons. PAGE 34 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986 of Les Robertson and Lennox Lewis added 16 and 15 points, re- spectively. Combining consistent defence, balanced scoring and effective ball control, Condors downed Toronto's Centennial Colts 82-73 on Thursday to up their OCAA mark to 6-8 with six regular-sea- son games left. Playing on their home court, the Conestoga squad never gave Colts a chance to get going, building a 41-34 halftime lead, then maintaining the upper hand throughout the final 20 minutes. With 22 points, Greg Benson led Condors. The steady twosome Varsity hockey veteran Todd Sheridan of Waterloo is Cones, toga College's outstanding am lete for the week of February 3. Despite playing with injuries, Sheridan displayed great leader- ship in two Ontario alleges Athletic Association (OCAA) games last week. His experience and determination keyed Con- dors to a 7-2 win over St. Clair, eliminating the Windsor squad from a possible ()CAA playoff berth. The basketball Condors of Con- estoga College got back on the winning track last week, re- kindling their hopes for an Orr tario Colleges Athletic Associa- tion (OCAA) postseason playoff spot. A final-year Business Adminis- tration student at the Doon campus in Kitchener, Sheridan played his junior-level hockey with Waterloo Siskins. .m {Al 4 KING ST. N., WATERLOO (KING 8 ERB) 885-5840 q oga1entihe's Day i' Weekend Special . TWIN FILET MIGNON STEAKS & CREPES Sauteed with Madeira Wine Sauce Complete Meal Soup, Twin Filet Mignon, Dessert, Coffee ' l 4.33 EACH Available Thursday, Friday, Saturday 5:00 p.m. - Midnight GHOTEIQ WAFERHI) Conestoga Now 5-15-1 in the OCAA, Con- dons take to the home ice again on Wednesday for a 3 p.m. game against Seneca Braves of Toron- St. Clair Saints 7-2 on Friday at to the Conestoga Recreation Cen- tre. I Pacing the Condor attack was Mitch Landry with two goals. Single scores came from Dave Petteplace, Randy De Mane, Dan Miller, Steve Stumpf and Mark Shaver. The Condor win eliminated St Clair from the possibility of a playoff spot. Friday's second period told the story as Conestoga scored four unanswered goals for an insur- mountable 5-1 lead, 427 Albert Street, Waterloo 884-1030 A COMPANY BUILT 0N REPUTATION mum: in: in ca“ \Inurr'hnmn i---""-"""-"::.:""-'"""'""'"", Why try to s your/home yourself? Ch ose l Professional ealtdr who will be efficient an s e you many sleeples his. CALL US FIRST! y Ed will provide the highest standard of service for you. $14.99 Call Ed at Al Kennell 884-1 030 (Bus.) 656-2239 (Res.) REALTOR-APPRAISER Fntth-place in women's doubles went' 0 the Conestoga Twosome of Chidy Stewart and Cheri Wardetl. In men's singles, John Craig finished fifth and Paul Tavares placed sixth for Con- dors. The brief OCAA badminton season started and ended for Conestoga over the weekend as the varsity team finished fifth in the west division tournament at Windsor, failing to qualify any- one for the OCAA champion- ships. Best performance for Cones- toga was a fourth-place finish by the mixed doubles team of Ken Tawse and Ann Condon. is " Name - - TN Address _ - Postal Code Age ,. _ Earn Extrgyoney! It you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school, please S' 4‘ fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. Carriers are needed in the following areas: 'North ale 'tttJet, Carrier Corner Completeilision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street, Waterloo 884-0550 j Bryan Martin WATERLOO CHRONICLE Greg Cassidy, Circulatibn Manager 45 Erb St. E., Waterloo, Ont. N20 1L7 886-2830 886-2810 HATASHITA GOLDSMITHS Bridgepod lid/Em. Cree. Aron Em St./Altoet/h"rgttrqt Avo. Area Lexington Crqs./Wismor Rd. Aron George sc./wms.m SL/Norbort Aron Waterloo Town Sq. Waterloo oih Love With Diamonds Telephone "c" 1 29so Thirteen-year-old Bryan delivers in the Allen/Her- bert/King St. area of the city. He is a grade 5 student at Elizabeth Ziegler school. A lover of soccer and base- ball, Bryan also enjoys craftmaking and shell col- lecting in his spare time. Our Chronicle carrier of the week is Bryan Martin, a youth who dreams of being an astronaut someday. ' sir"'--'; Q tii? 14950 Smce 1960