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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Dec 1991, p. 34

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725â€"3750 x ce PAGE A22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1991 Waterioo 725â€"1491 1400 Weber St. E. I‘ IIRES WATERLOO i PERFORMANCE TIRES & WHEELS Exciusive Low Prices Free Fit and Advice by Pros NOW 2 GREAT LOCATIONS Westmount Place We Discount Everything but Service: WwWATERLOO MINOQR SPORTS PAGE > 15 _ VVe‘re hoping the holiday Foll brings you all the joys of the C @0 s season, shared with friends >\ %\’fl‘“\ and loved ones ... today \ ) gC and always! T Thanks you all ~ for your loyal patronage! ORTHFIELD Cambridge came to town on Monday night and were treated to a sweet 7 3 revenge by the locals. Simon Watson notched the hat trick, with some nifty help from Steve Tsai on a couple of occasions. Everybody worked hard for this one, with forechecking and back checking . slowly becoming a reality Willie Reynolds and Ryan Shepherd cuntinued to impress with their efforts in this area, and it‘s catching on. Now, if the Bruins can steer clear of the penalty box with some solid diacipline, Lheylbouldhundyfornomezoud results during the Christmas schedule vltontnthon it t in 33 The defensive crew of Ryan Moore, Jim Bisch, Adam Johnston and Mike Seip followed the game plan well, and held it together for a 1 1 tie Justin King hustled throughout the game, and set up Simon Watson for the tying goal Last Saturday was the first road trip of the season to St. Thomas, and the Minor Peewee Bruins made it worth while The word was that St. Thomas might be tough, but the lads showed that they could meet the challenge The defensive crew of Ryan Moore, Jim Bisch, Adam Johnston and Mike Seip followed the game plan penalties which they killed off with â€" their _ relentless forechecking . and strong defence Through the course of the third period Adam Kennel, Jimmy Roth and L Matt Schnarr each saited away a goal to finish the scoring and the game at 60 Bruins get first defeat Through the course of the third period Adam Kennel, Jimmy Roth and Matt Schnarr each saited away a goal to finish the scoring and the game at The second period saw John Sullivan bulldog his way to the net for the third Waterloo goal with Jeff Beaupre and Steven Romanick picking up assists With Waterloo leading by three, St Thomas started their chippy style of play. Not ones to stand back from the rough stuff, Waterloo took numerous penalties which they killed off with their _ relentlcss forechecking . and On Dec. 15 the Smints once again took to the road for a match with the scrappy St. Thomas club. With the thoughts of another "Bucket" practice in their minds, the boys came out on the ice like the dressing room was on fire and resulted in goals by Adam Kennel and Mike Archibald in the first period Scoring for Waterloo were Adam Kennel and John Sullivan with assists to Andrew Collins and Jeff Beaupre lan Dick played net for the tie With only minutes left in the game and a win seemingly at hand, the team began to sit back and wait for the final buzzer, but Kitchener had other ideas Kitchener began a last minute attack on the Water10o zone which resulted in two unanswered goals and a stolen point from the Saints team With the boys dominating the play and the puck in Kitchener‘s end most of the game, the Saints were unable to sink more than two goals missing numerous opportunities Back on the road on Dec 10. Water loo visited Kitchener looking for an easy win After numerous end:toâ€"end rushes by both teams, the Saints managed to best their opponenta 32 Goal scoring was shared by Mike Archibald, Jimmy Roth and Adam Stockie and asists went to Matt Schnarr, Sean Dixon, Jimmy Roth, Craig Schelter, Adam Kennel and Mark Sawyer Kevin Gutacher played goal for the Waterloo win: Waterloo Minor Atom "AA" Saints hosted Stratford to an action packed game on Dec. 9 at Waterloo arena Saints _ undefeated Two wins and tie for Saints 620 DAVENPORT RD Un #1 1 Block North of Conestoga Mait ; (Guarantee begins at 4 p.m.) 3 Limited Area â€" Ask For Details xt HMa Sacaat Have a NEW Softener ;I;sfâ€"a;;(; Pick Up Specials for Christmas. LARGE 15" Buy from the Plumber ‘6.75 ¢ 1 e C n t f We Are The Professionals EX LARGE 17 & 1 P 2 item pizza *9.85 t *‘& 160 University Ave. West f € .99 Limited MLane Time Offer 015702.v-npofl Rd. m 3 ”mnzuume 9 T Th I TP#Aweaz _ Wolves drop third game Eooo n d o on d t n t e ooeien s circled behind the net and fired one in The momentum changed. Within a minute, Jeremy Osier snapped off a high hard one right into the top corner to narrow the gap. But the comeback attempt was shortâ€"lived as Preston scored to finish off the Woives. Matt Black, Jason Kowalaki and Doug Rutka registered assists. In Woodstock, Waterloo lost a feisty, actionâ€"packed thriller where the outcome was in doubt until the final seconds when Woodstock scored into an empty net Woodstock took an early lead on a powerplay goal The Major Atom "A" Waterloo Wolves are playing some good hockey these days, but they just aren‘t finishing their plays around the net. In a homeâ€"andâ€"home series agminat Preston, they lost 1â€"0, and then dropped a 6â€"3 decision a few nights later In Woodstock, an emptyâ€"net goal made it a 4â€"2 final Curfews â€" what an awful way to end a game In Preston, WaterIoo got the short end of the stick when the game was stopped with 1:48 left to go on the scoreclock, with the Wolves early into a powerplay and all over Preston The game ended amid considerable controversy, as the referee had advised the WaterIoo couches a minute before that they would play the remainder of the game. Then, with Waterloo coming down the ice six skaters to four, after pulling their goalie, the buzzer sounded to end the game. Waterloo‘s protests were to no avail, and Preston celebrated their 1â€"0 vietory The "Friday the 13th" return match proved unlucky for the Wolves. Preston opened the scoring but J P. Wolfe replied 20 seconds later Preston then banged home three more before J.R. Waddell retrieved his own blocked shot. quickly Pi 1 1 GINO‘S PIZZA Mnnectiel OA E00 NEXNTEUNILK@) 148 Weber St. E. Ask For Details l Plumbing Showroom Kitchener 743â€"4107 JD.NICMOLS A Waterloo Wasp '?ou a bmkawar( in novice select hockey action against the Kitchener Titans. Kitchener won the game 3â€" 0. Anthony Costa photo WE PAY THE G.S.T. FOR DEC. 91 Monarchs Oilers Eagles The Kitchener Titans defeated the Waterloo Lakeshore Optimist Wasps 30 Saturday to tighten the race for first place in the Novice Select Division. Titan‘s forward Leon Tomlin scored all three goals for Kitchener despite being outshot 16 to 10 by the Waspe. Outstanding goaltending by the Titans‘ Mark Kozack and David Locke and several friendly goalposts kept the Wasps off the scoresheet. Nick Kraemer, Kyle Schwindt and Craig Spivey played well defensively for the Waspe, as did forward Michael Launslager. The Wasps retain a twoâ€"point lead in the overall standings and are determined to come out firing this week against the Ritchener Monarchs. _ mayieg Setect Standings 10 10 10 Knights â€" Jesse Bruce Rangers â€" David Van Houwelingen Plyers â€" Arron Mahn Wings â€"â€" Jason Stephens Canadiens â€" Steven Granger Cougars â€" Chris Udvari Cougars Knights Rangers Wings Canadiens Flyers Knights 6 â€" Rangers 0 Flyers 5 â€" Wings 5 Canadiens 3 â€" Cougars 6 Team Hockey | Waterioo Minor Association Prayer of Game L T GF GA M 1 1 1f is s 2 0 20 11 8 1 2 15 16 8 3 1 23 24 5 3 1 18 i9 s $ i i1 i9 i

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