Sports _ "This was really tough on Mitchell. At the first of the game he made two big runs right off the bat, but once the snow came he just couldn‘t get his footing." Rebels capitalized on the big plays early in the game. Reb‘s Dave Tennant scored his first of two touchdowns on the day whvumnnmwmmhm-hflmu 2:52 of the opening quarter. Frank Jagas set up the play when Bluevale‘s Tom Kampouranis scored the lone BCI point on a missed field goal. Knights were close to scoring late in the second half, but were stopped within the ECI 10 yard line. Tennant seored his team‘s third touchdown from five yards out. Despite the lopsided score, the Bluevale defence played outstanding. "They came out really big and they kept us right in the game and I think when we didn‘t score at the half that really hurt us." Despite the outcome, Serviss was satisfied about the past season, figuring at first, that his club wouldn‘t be in the playoffs. This year‘s team was the most successful senior team in Bluevale history, but there‘s more history to be made at Bluevale, especially next year when the Knights pick up some key players from the junior team along with some key returning seniors. In the St. Jerome‘s win Lions got touchdowns from Terry Further, Tony Holden and Alex Regis while kicker Humberto Pereira converted all three touchdowns. In junior semifinal action Keith Duncan‘s single point on a missed field goal gave the Galt Spooks a 1â€"0 win over the Forest Heights Trojans while in other semifinal play the Glenview Park Panthers defeated the junior Knights of Bluevale 12â€"6. "We knew they were keying on him, but it â€" sweater switch â€" did‘t really work," Serviss said. _ The running game of the Knights came to a skidding halt when the Eastwood football field became a sea of mud creating havoc and disappointment as the Knights‘ season came to an end yesterday in Kitchener. The Rebels, who are the defending Waterloo County Seconâ€" dary School senior football champions, capitalized on the sloppy conditions to post a 20â€"1 decision over the Knights. The Rebels will now advance to the WCSSAA final this Saturday to meet the St. Jerome‘s Lions. Lions, yesterday defeated the Cameron Heights Gaels 21â€"0 to advance to the final this Saturday at Seagram Stadium in a 2 p.m. start. To confuse the Rebel defence, Serviss switched sweater numbers on running back Jody Mitchell, giving him number 29 instead of his usual 30, but the Rebels weren‘t fooled by the he mu"mzzéd BCI quarterback Chris Branov‘s pass returning it 60 y Reb‘s second touchdown of the game came at 6:38 of the second quarter on a fake reverse which saw Reb QB Steven Zinger run for a 57â€"yardâ€"touchdown. WCI cagers win 72â€"9 Crusaders crushed by Vikings he Waterloo Collegiate Vikings opened the WMWMM powering the Water| Crusaders 72â€"9 in Waterloo County high school action yesterâ€" The firstplace Vikes, with a m 13â€"0 ('mngofthe&70nmd:-:d heldl‘ in as a Mhlfflmldmthcï¬rh&m-o. 48â€"0 half time lead over the girls from Wâ€"0. Not wanting to run up the score, Vike coach John Zdrahal replaced his starters in the third quarter only to put them back on in the final minutes of the game. We didn‘t want to run up the score on them (Crusaders), but our bench played their game During the regular season the Vikes defeated MMM.MW%M scored wv&-mï¬owï¬vm team during the regular season. and also came up big," Bluevale Knight Dave Schmidt just missas on an anide tacide against Waterido Viking . Rob Sproat. BCI won the game 41â€"21. | Pote Cudhes photo When Waterioo Viking ing back Steve Dean was sidelined “ma:m&‘ quarter, Vike head coach Gord Hunter knew his team Injury crippled WCI offence ig6C) un en o onl Doafi oi Sanieiad 1 t s did t SnRC: ic on e d mss ooo Hipmatie n mt nc . i mt Ohlp: + #a ""“)",23*» s y on nar e . J&‘.‘\‘wm‘, * ‘a; ¢ » L â€" Mofhat s 0 aÂ¥ ts W Yesterday the WCI shooting ly e anionpee, ' .“;m';mmmumwmm Lori Cober and Rebecca Peters had. four â€" on the Vi but finally put points on the burdlsmim:bthhdm; . Jennifer Hume led the Vikes with 26 points, 24 of them in the first half, while Nicky Campbell added 12, Jenny: Grangerâ€"with 9,> ey Cook_ with 5, Tekami®Ganaha, Trish " "datirugh: Jenice ‘Awad totalld only, four Dean, who has the ability to score touchâ€" duwmnndaddtheouvmtobum:flmdn disloacted elbow injury minutes scoring :i::g;vml Cmm'mm aterloo mww losing 41â€"21 to Elsewhere around the league St. Jerome‘s Lions topped Waterlooâ€"Oxford Crusaders 41â€" 14, Cameron Heights Gaels defeated Southâ€" was headed for a long afternoon of football. ; (Continued on Page A37) aft (Continued on Page A36) 2 00 5 anond Wnn mens a .&‘" ‘%JW’ io «dW . AMDC NCE .. S $ CRIE miid se S