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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Feb 1991, p. 44

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The game looked out of reach when Cambridge scored into an empty net with only 41 seconds remaining. Proving the old adage thats it‘s never over till it‘s over, Duench pounded Waterloo‘s second goal home on an assist from Andy Bernard with 13 seconds remaining and Ryan Shepherd blistered a rising shot over the goalie‘s shoulder on a pass from Willie Reynolds, to tié the game with a scant six seconds left on the clock. The minor Novice AA Waterlco Winterhawks advanced to the next round of their OMHA playoffs after defeating Cambridge by three games to one. On Monday Jan. 28, the Hawks travelled to Cambridge and lost by a score of 2â€"1. Scoring for Waterico was Michael Bond with assists going to Andrew Linton and Mark mmmh-mmm Waterioo Winterhawks win series In the next game on Friday Feb. 1, the Hawks came out with a 3â€"1 victory. The game was tied 1â€"1 afcer three periods of play, with the tying goal going to Casey Watson, from Jeff Schmidt and Kyle Monotiuk. Going into the overtime period, two goals by Jeff Schmidt clinched the game. Casey Watson and Kyle Monotiuk drew assists On Friday Feb. 8, the Hawks skated to a 2â€"0 victory, winning the series. The first goal was scored by Casey Watson with assists going to Kyle Monotiuk and Chris Dietrich. Waterloo‘s second goal was scored by Michael Bond from Sean Collins and Andrew The Winterhawks will meet Stratford in the next round of play. Great team play and M@mmmmflllwuwmmumnduum.xqup the hard work, guys The Waterioo Bees eliminated the Kitchener Kats from OMHA playoffs winning the series three games (o one. The Bees defeated Kitchener 5â€"1 in the final game. Andrew Mason provided another solid game in goal allowing only his second goal in his last two games. Waterloo opened up the scoring in the first period as Chris MeKinnon scored from the goal mouth, with Brett Painter and Jason Kowalski assisting. Four munutes later Jason Kowalski scored on an almost identical play, with Chris MacKinnon home the C: Preston 52 â€" Waterico 67 Southwood 54 â€" Glenview Purk 66 Jacob Hespeler 61 â€" Gait 99 ERastwood 44. Bluevale 70 Grand River 83 â€" Forest Heights 44 Cameron Heights 43 â€" Wateriooâ€"Oxford 46 KCI 37 â€" Elmira 38 Bluevale Glenview Park Preston 48 â€" Waterioo 53 Southwood 56 â€" Glenview Park 47 Eastwood 45 â€" Bluevale 33 Grand River 23 â€" Forest Heights 45 Cameron Heights 51 â€" Watericoâ€"Oxf KCI 48 â€" Elmire 29 Cubs triumph in first round Bees eliminate Kitchener in playoffs In the second period J.J. Osier scored a shorthanded, unassisted goal after Kitchener had just closed the gap to one goal and were pressing Waterloo. Waterloo scored two unanswered goals in the third period to seal the victory. Jason Kowalak: scored his second of the game from Chris MacKinnon. J.P. Woife, with a great individual effort, scored unassisted. Waterlco outscored their opposition 21â€"8 in the series. Forest Heights 10 Cameron Heights 9 Grand River Waterioo KCI PAGE A26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1991 Grand River In the overtime period, Waterloo applied Junior Standings :”:m Senior Girls‘ Standings Senior Boys‘ Standings Junior Girls‘ Standings BOARPD KCI Cameron Heights 3 â€" Wateriooâ€"Oxford 1 Waterico 3 â€" Preston 1 Glenview Park 3 â€" Southwood 1 Porest Heights 2 â€"â€" Grand River 3 Porest Heights 3 â€" Grand River 1 Elmire 0 â€" KCI 3 Cameron Heights 3 â€" Waterlocâ€"Oxford 1 Waterioo 3 â€" Preston 0 Glenview Purk 3 â€" Southwood 2 until Duench neatly tucked 10 10 11 12 10 14 12 12 10 10 10 14 14 St. Mary‘s Monsignor Doyle St. David 91 â€"â€" Rockway 62 Monsignor Doyle 33 â€"â€" St. Benedict 62 By installing Specular Reflectors in its 13â€"storey office tower, the Marsland Centre on Erb Street in Waterioo reduced their lighting bill Photographed, Ontario Hydro and Waterloo North Hydro representatives, present an incentive cheque to the Marsland Centre for half of the cost of this project. Consequently proving that it definitely pays to be energy efficient and environmentally conscious. For further information on how you can reduce both your costs and energy consumption call your local St. David 5 â€"â€" Southwood 3 KCL 7 â€"â€" Forsst Heights 1 . Glenview Purk 10â€" Waterico 6 St. Mary‘s 7 â€" Eastwood 3 Senior Boys‘ Standings Waterloo North Hydro 300 Northheld Dr. East Waterloo. Ontano N2J 4A3 (519) 886â€"5090 180 Columbia St. W. Waterloo, N2L 3L3 (519) 746â€"5650 1â€"800â€"361â€"9904 FAX (519) 746â€"0201 â€" Woodland 56 St. Mary‘s â€"â€" 104 St. Mary‘s 182 St. Mary‘s â€" 366 11 Hydro Programs Reduces Overheads Left to right: Bob Melkejohn, CES Manager, Ontario Hydro; Al Clark, General Manager, Waterioo North Hydro; Brad Marsland, Vice President Marsland Centre; Richard C. Biggs, Chairman, Waterloo

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