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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Feb 1989, p. 42

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Whalers start OMHA playoffs with a bang puayoffs this past week. (n Thursday, Alan Berrington and Andy Berâ€" nard scored thirdpeniod goals as the Whalers salvaged a 22 ue. Assists went to Paul Stump(, Wilhe Reynoids and Steven Tsai. Ryan Shepherd turned in a strong twoâ€"way effort on defence while Mark Gaiser piayed well in goal. n Sunday, Scott Porteous recorded the shutout and Bernard scored th e lone goal in a 1â€"0 Waterioo win. J R. Hebebrand and Tsai contributed assists. Reynoids, Ryan Moore, Kris Kusick and Justin King had strong defensive performances. in hub league piay, Whalers downed Kitchener 240 and dropped a 40 decimon to St. Thomas, snapping Waterioo‘s 10â€"game unbeaten streak. and Porteous recorded the shutout. Wasps lose a close one Kevin Corso scored both goals as the Waterioo wwfllfltwdauhn-hh Bisons this weekend. Judd Reide! and Colin Kropf picked up asmsts on the goals. Warriors win Kyle Merntt scored a a pair of goals to lead Waterioo munor bantam Warmiors to a 5â€"1 win over Stratford in their OMHA opener Billy Haskins, Jeff Hunt and Tom Howse scored one each for Waterioo, with assists going to Merriti, Haskins, Howse, Steve Heimbecker, Lee to second round Watson was strong in net. Waterico munor peewee "BB" Panthers scored a &1 victory to eliminate Cambridge from the OMHA piayoffs. Troy Stuebing and Jason Dupus on in OMHA Waterioo "AA" Sertoma Cubs advanced to the second round of the OMHA major atom piayolfs with a twoâ€"game sweep of Cambridge. The Cubs won the first game 40 on goals by David Felhaber, Jeff Collins, Enc Ballantyne and Skip Haig. Ballantyne, Collins, Scott Whent, Mike Rudne, Jerry Delic, Keisey Orth and Jeremy Valemnote had asmsts. Phi] Wetherup recorded the shutout. Felhaber. Ballantyne, Whent and Haig had the goais in game two, a 43 Waterico win. Collins, Debc. whent, Felhaber, Ballantyne and Valeriote Wu-.h'hhlhvuhhtl'n__! Cubs piayed three tough games at a tournament in Peterborough, but failed to post a win. Ballanâ€" :ynennlnt-gm_a&fl-._'_‘* in a 21 loss to the host team, Ballantyne once again scored the Waterico goal. Waterioo‘s only pornt came in a 22 e with Etobicoke. Bailantyne and Hmg found net in this 14â€"3 record Panthers travel to Amberst, N.Y. this weekend. Cubs (4) Red Wings (2) Colts (1) Generals Hornets (1) Kings Red Wings 2 â€" David Ferraro, Steve Johnston Cubs 1 â€" Shawn Lavigne Colts 4 â€" Scott Edwards 2, Jamie Benson, Jame Beer Generals 0 â€" Shut Out by Richard Hornets 4 â€" Tyler Lessard 2, Robert Gondosch, Angelo Mantzios Kings 1 â€" Jeff Schultz Next Games â€" Feb. 5 4:10 â€" Red Wings vs Colts 5:20 â€" Kings va Cubs 6:20 â€" Generals vs Hornets â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY FEBRIARY +. 1980 Major Atom Hockey in its dimsicn with an _ Gruber =â€"â€" 12 31 19 14 13 20% OFF Sheila Wex (the perfect gift!) 885â€"1494 309 Sandowne Drive, Waterloo iumprove his game as a package. 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