iW : E170. O PFil â€" Ved _ Met.,......â€"..___» mt â€" mm °; , ; ; ; ; 666 VICTORIA ST. N. KITCHENER, TEL. 744â€"6660 e e e e e e e e e o e o The most pleasant surprise to date has been the work of linemates Mike Nifziger, Brian Gillis and David Peterson. The third line will vary throughout the year, but right now Dean and Darren Henry are joined by Bill Haldenby. James Witmer and Walter Schmidt are ready to step in when called upon. On the blueline, Brent Mull;garvl-;sâ€" Elruâ€"ewonly returnee. He will be joined by Cam Mott, Mike Brooks and Chris Leiher. Grade 12 student Jeff Hea Vikings got their first taste of regularâ€"season action Tuesday, dropping a 5â€"1 decision to the powerful St. Jerome‘s Lions. Scott Zavaros scored the lone Viking marker in a game which was much closer than the score would indicate. Vikings play this Friday in the Panther Cup tournament, hosted by Preston high school. Cressman has six players back from last year‘s team, including grade 13 students Todd Schott and Zavaros. Grade 10 rookie Steve Hooper joins the two veterans on a line. "Our only goal at this point is to make the playoffs," said Cressman in an interview. ‘"We‘ve never made the playofli';i;fb;e;nd it‘s not going to be easy this year, but I think this team is good enough to do so." Earlier this month, Jim Johnstone and Terry Manske were forced to step down from their coaching positions for violating a WCSSAA rule which prohibits teams for starting preâ€"season practices before a specified date. Cressman stepped in as a result. Pitted in the alwaysâ€"tough Waterloo County Secondary School Athletic Asgociation‘s northâ€"diviâ€" sion, Vikings failed to make the playoffs last season despite an impressive 9â€"5â€"2 wonâ€"lostâ€"tied record. That would have been good enough for a share of first place in the weaker south division, which advanced two teams to the playoffs with losing records. With all the preâ€"season controversy behind them, Waterloo collegiate Vikings head coach Brian Cressman is hoping 1987â€"88 will be a banner year for his hockey team. Chronicle Staff “ . _Abe AU" e .35\.““"‘ 6\1\0\0‘\ »9" Een e armA® : C Lo & 4 FIREPLACE MATCHES CAST METAL CARS HARD COVER BOOS CHILDOREN‘S AcTIvIty PIE OR SERVING PLATES ............... 5459 STAINLESS STEEL MIXING BOWLS 3 pc §750 STOVE BURNER COVERS ... each 195 LUNCH BOX & THERMOS ... CAR SEAT COVER COVERS ....... eacn $195 XMAS LP. RECORDS SHOWER CURTAIN HOOKS metai.... $199 pkg â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE WCI hockey Vikings hoping for playoffs 59‘ & up ‘.“"““ï¬â€˜-v Syds o nB‘ w i\f.“e‘le". N2 A P en‘s exr I STORE HOURS MON.â€"WED. 9â€"6 THURS. & FRL 100 + titles EAR MUFFS RADIO CONTROL CAR NIKKO ................ $2495 MULTIMETER SOLDERING IRON PLAYING CARDS LP. 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