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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1987, p. 38

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Vikes ousted by Cameron Wade Schwark scored Blueâ€" vale‘s only other touchdown on a Krieschneider and teammate Brad Stevens were spectators at a junior game Friday, and neither one would make excuses for the loss. Both said WCI earned the Steve Grossman broke another run for an equally:long score. vision finishers during the reguâ€" lar season with a 4â€"2 mark, got a pair of big plays to defeat penâ€" nantâ€"winning Bluevale (5â€"1). â€" Fullback Bill Mitchell played hero on the first play from scrimâ€" mage as he scampered for a 65â€" Grossman also scored two other ‘"(Viking quarterback) Rob (Boug) did a great job out there, he‘s one of the best there is," said a gracious Krieschneider, who came off the bench with a sore shoulder to throw for three touchâ€" down passes, two to Stevens. Vikings, fourthâ€"place North diâ€" meet Cameron Thursday, defeatâ€" ing crosstown rivals Bluevale collegiate 26â€"20, Knights‘ second loss of the season and second to WCI The loss marks the fifth straight season Bluevale has failâ€" ed to advance past the opening round of the playoffs. Asked whether the ritual of dropping openingâ€"round games, could place a "choke" label on the team, allâ€"star quarterback Frank Krieschneider said, "I think we‘ve already got that label." "It was a tough loss," said coach Gord Hunter, "but not too many people thought we‘d get this far. I‘m very proud." Mark Bryson Chronicle Staft Waterloo collegiate Vikings failed in their bid to reach the Waterloo _ County _ Secondary School Athletic Association footâ€" ball finals for a second consecuâ€" tive appearance, dropping a 21â€"10 decision to Cameron Heights Golden Gaels Tuesday. Gaels defeated WCI in last year‘s hardâ€"fought final 13â€"11. This year‘s semiâ€"final was domiâ€" nated by Cameron punt returner Andrew Sharschmidt. Following WCI‘s first possession, Sharscâ€" hmidt ran a punt back 60 yards which the Gaels converted on the first play from scrimmage. And on the last play of the half, with Waterloo behind 7â€"3, Sharscâ€" hmidt took another one the disâ€" tance of the field for a 14â€"3 halftime lead. * Cameron only had the ball twice in the entire half. Vikes came out in the second half with a successful onside kick that they quickly converted into a touchdown to slim the lead to 14â€" 10. Gaels rebounded with a thirdâ€" quarter major of their own to end PAGE 3 â€" WATERLOO CHRONMICLE, WEDNESDOAY NOVEMBER 11. 1087 R ENAMEL tz _ _THE LUMBER spRrUCE > ro Buio wirh stuDs BUILDING CENTRE SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 21, 1987 FAIRWAY LUMBER FAIRWAY LUMBER _ 22099 Al SAVINGS DOâ€"ITâ€"YOURSELF BEAUTIâ€"TONE INTERIOR SEMIâ€"GLOSS FINISHES !A tough latex semiâ€"gloss finish for walls, doors and trim. Accent colours extra 1050 contemporary colours. Soap and water washup. 1853â€" 4 litre. SAVE 7.00 OUR REG. 29.99 ALKYD ENAMEL Smooth and togt. Comes in white and 1 contermporary colours. ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. Accent and colours extra. 1830â€" 4 litre SAVE 7.00 OUR REG. 29.99 2299 6.20 4.40 2.80 TEX ENAMEL WE HAVE _ 2x4x932%" 10‘ 5.28 3.36 12‘ 6.16 3.92 14‘ 9.92 16‘ FREE DELIVERY WITHIN THE WATERLOO REGION Come in today for a free estimate. ST. JACOBS 664â€"2226 1 16 OCCASIONS Open every evening except Saturday til 9 â€" Starting November 16 746â€"4822 15% OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE EXCEPT COUNTER CARDS Located in Beechwood Centre FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE NOVEMBER 18 Limited quantities! Shop now and save. Selections to match any ON ALL INâ€"STOCK 4‘x8‘ SHEET PANELLING 156“”70 MON.â€"FRI. â€" 7:30â€"5:30 m.amia \ SATURDAY â€" 8 A.M.â€"NOON 4x8‘ SHEETS fv‘j\ ‘%Z / wa Tem.OO

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