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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 May 1989, p. 33

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Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff â€" .: . High school soccer continues to march along after missing a beat or two along the way. _ Missing referees cast one cloud and a rainy Friday afternoon cast another as teams continued their climb to the Waterloo County finals Thursday night at Centenâ€" nial Park in Kitchener. Vikes in semis on 2 fronts Bluevale‘s Laurie Schmidt celebrates her goal on Thursday, the first of three the Knights scored against Preston FREE PARKING Cambringe lea Market One thing‘s for certain: Waterâ€" loo collegiate was named the site of a semiâ€"finals doubleheader earlier today as the Viking boys and girls played host to contenâ€" ders who were determined on Tuesday afternoon. Vikings‘ boys team beat Southâ€" wood Sabres 3â€"0 on Monday after rain forced cancellation on Friâ€" day. BRING YOUR FAMILY, NEIGHBOURS & FRIENDS THERE‘S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Richard O‘Brien photo LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE 401 ON HESPELER RD. (EAST SIDE) The Viking girls had two goals from Anita Toogood in a 20 win over Grand River Renegades, also on Monday. Bluevale Knights boys team bowed out to the Galt Ghosts in a 3â€"1 overtime thriller on Friday. The lady Knights had to wait until Tuesday to play Glenview Park after referees failed to show up on Monday. Conor Ward opened scoring in Vikings‘ win over Southwood. Stefane Carty added two late goals to put the Vikes into the semiâ€"finals against either Cameâ€" ron Heights or St. Jerome‘s.. We played well in all respects but it seemed we didn‘t have as much intensity as in other games," said Viking coach Paul Voisin. Knights‘ boys lost Friday in the rain, but earned some respectabilâ€" ity along the way. Darin Slethaug scored in the second half to force the south division leading Ghosts into overtime on a soggy field in Cambridge. "In retrospect," said Knights coach Perry Chittick, the rain "probably worked to our advanâ€" tage because they‘re a better ball handling team than we are. ‘"‘That was a significant game for us. We took an undefeated team into overtime. Their coach (Art Walker) said we threw a major scare into them. They‘re a better team, there‘s no question of that, but we had the possibility of pulling a major upset." Thursday‘s finals open at 6 p.m. with the top two girls teams leading off. The finalists among the boys follow, tentatively at 8. ILY, NEIGHBOURS & FRIENDS & ETHING FOR EVERYONE > fflq | /Q.«s,’ » yif g. % cJd ; ~ : & Ees €3 c AZR BA R 4@ Advance Tickets Available at the Kitchener Auditorium, (519) 745â€"0303 Out of Town 1â€"800â€"265â€"6368 "Come and Enjoy Our Show" Kitchener Auditorium SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1989 Show Time â€" 7:00 p.m. General Admission Ticket: $7.50 each Waterloo Regional Police Force Band Association Pipes & Drums of the Ontario Provincial Police Pipes & Drums of the Niagara Regional Police The Toronto Signals Trumpet Band The Hamilton Fire Fighters Drum Corp. The Cobourg Marine Association Band The Waterloo Regional Police Force Band WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY 17. 1989 â€" PAGE 33 PAGEANTRY K2GRAND 4 i# OPENING@, MAY 20TH § BANDS Show presented by:

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