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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 1994, p. 28

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PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1994 Playing their crosstown rivals the University of Waterloo Warriors should bring out the best in both teams claimed Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawk coach Wayne Gowing. However, Gowing wishes he didn‘t have to ice his secondâ€"place team in a suddenâ€"death game against the thirdâ€"place Warriors. Laurier ‘s bid to capture first place in their division fell short on Saturâ€" day night losing a 3â€"2 overtime decision to the league leading Western Mustangs. With the Mutual Group Arena being prepared for the Scott Tournaâ€" ment of Hearts, the suddenâ€"death contest will be played next Tuesday (Feb. 22) in a 7 :30 p.m. game at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium. In a showdown between Waterloo‘s last week, Laurier won a 9â€"7 shootout giving them a 4â€"0 record over the Warriors this season, but Gowing admits, anything can happen in a suddenâ€"death contest. "If we win this one against the Warriors, we get to live and play again. But if we lose, that‘s it," Gowing said. WLU/UW face suddenâ€"death consecutive gold medal last weekend at the Kitchener Gold Ring Ringette Tournament. Strong goaltending by Tara Bettridge backed by Angela Thomas, Tanya Holland, Erin Sloan and Amy Dietrich on defence, allowed the Waterloo attackers to increase their record to three wins and one loss in tournament action this year after posting a 4â€"3 win over London in the Melanie Woife‘s twoâ€"goal attack in the second period paced Waterloo in the victory. Other goals were scored by Beth Taylor and Tara Sloan. This team‘s next challenge is in two weeks when they prepare for the regional finals in Chatham. in the first game of the Kitchener tournament, Waterioo‘s Beth Taylor scored the tying goal with only 42 seconds remaining on the clock as they tied the Waterico Tween Allstars 4â€"4. Melanie Wolfe scored twice with Vickie Webb netting the other. Laura Henry scored a hat trick in Game Two as Waterico topped Camâ€" briige 6â€"4. Sloan scored twice with Wolfe scoring once. In their omly clear defeat, Wateribo dropped a 32 decision to London. Webb and Sloan scored for Waterioo. In a very fast and exciting third game the Waterloo Juniors edged the Waterloo Tweens 4â€"3. Honors on the junior teams were shared by Wolfe, with two; Henry and Taylor. Jill Poulin scored all three goals for the On Saturday night the Mustangs took a quick 2â€"0 lead, but Laurier stormed back on goals by John Spoltore and Mike Babcock. Juniors skate away with gold The Waterloo Junior Ringette Allstars skated away with their third & 10" * _ Aod* c us O _ qun} ne®W University of Waterioo Tickets at the Waterloo Showtime Box Office,. BALLET JORGEN Discover the best new works in classical taking performance! 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