Waterico tried relentlessly in the first two periods to stay ahead of London, but London played lEflflW“ Waterioo‘s lone goal came a nice play set up by Dwayne Mikel and tipped in by John Thiel in Kitchener, the Whalers played hard, but were unable to capitalâ€" ize on most of their scoring opportunities. Their only goal was scored by Mike Richards, assisted by Matt Smith. In exiibition play the Whalers lost twice to Halton, but picked up a win against Oakville. Waterico lost 3â€"1 in the first game to Halton. Its lone scorer was Mike Richards from Ryan Schiedel. in the second game Waterico lost 3â€"2. Scoring Whaler goals were Thiel and Richards. Assisting were Lee Witmer, Jim McCallum, Kyle Netzke and Schiedel. Waterico rebounded from the two defeats and pounded Oakville 5â€"1. Scoring Waterloo goals were Patrick Kropf, with two; Sceott Schmidt, Netzke and Mikel. Assisting were Schiedel 2, Disco Gatenby 2, Richards and Netzke. Panthers finish blg The Waterico Minor Peewee A finished off their regular season with 5â€"1 wins over Cambridge and London, thus giving them a win streak during league play that extends back to Christâ€" The Waterico AAA Novice Whalers dropped t louing 41 to London and 3â€"1 to Kitchener. Scoring in the win over Stratford were Jacobs, with three, Pawson, with two, and single goals from Proudioot, Romanick and Gemmell. in the win over Stratford Campbell and Andrew Gall scored for The Waterioo Minor Select Stingers dropped a 4â€"2 game to Kitchâ€" ener and were blanked 3â€"0 by Cambridge. Scoring goals for the Stingers were Matti Beiler, from James McKâ€" innon:; and Adam Russell, unassisted. Gemmell scored the first goal from on a rebound from Craig Schelâ€" ter. London tied the score, but Steve Romanick put Waterico ahead with his goal. Romanick upped the count 3â€"1 on a powerâ€"play goal. Proudfoot and David Huegle closed off the Waterioo scoring. In action earlier this month, Panthers defeated Stratford 8â€"1 and Stingers lose two Busy week for Whalers Wildcats lose twice In the win over Cambridge it was defenceman Jeff Beaupre who lit up the seoreboard first for Waterlco on a breakaway. Travis Jacobs deflected a shot by Tom Pawson for the second goal. Chad Gemmell also drew an assist. Adam Proudfoot fed Tim Campbell a pass for the third goal, while Gemmell was able to divert a Pawson pass for the fourth goal. Campbell closed off the Waterico scoring when he pocketed a rebound fro Marc Sawyer. The Panthers showed a great team effort in their win over Lonâ€" PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1994 The Waterioo Major Novice A Wildeats lost two games to Camâ€" came up short. Johnny Kientitz played his usual strong game in net for Waterico. the lone Bruin goal was scored by Sean Dixon on a pass from Nick Broda and John Sullivan. Earlier in the week in an exhibition game, the Bruins handed the O.M.H.A. division leading Burlington team a 5â€"2 thrashing. Bees topped by Woodstock mwmmdAmmyA&snï¬!dlmhhm play against Woodstock on Saturday night at the Waterico Recreâ€" ation Complex. Woodstock took the lead late in the first period, but the Bees tied it quickly on a Mike Murray goal set up by Boomer Roth and Danny Peters. Woodstock regained the lead in the third period with three goals, including an empty netter. Warriors edged %Lambton The Frank Gies Auto Sales Minor Bantam Warriors were edged 3â€"2 by Lambton in action last week. Lambton opened the scoring on a powerâ€"play goal late in the first period, but Waterloo‘s Danny Collins answered with a powerâ€"play goal in the second. Lambton went up 3â€"1 in third third period. Warriors‘ Adam Johnâ€" ston scored his teams‘ final goal late in the third to make the game Brent Waiton had one goal and two assists; David Teandelis had one goal and one assists, while Aaron Nittel and Scott Pettus each u.wmmmumwmm gerich and Rich Weiler (Continued on page 31) close. Bruins edged by Kings note dropping a 2â€"1 decision to the Richmond Hill Kings. The Bruins, playing with only two lines, made a valian/ Adam MecDonnell earned the shut out in the game against Kitchâ€" ;-.Mhhyw‘dthm'lfldbybmm In the win over Cambridge, Waterloo goals were scored by Hanley, Mare Warden, Tyler Hardacre and Jason Stephens. Assists went to Nichols Weldon, Mike Musselman, Stephens, Mat Seidler, Bryce Taylor, Daniel Mahier and Warden. Rover reap three points bridge, 2â€"0 and 3â€"2. Goaltenders Tyler Henrich and Brandon Roeder played a strong game for the Wildcats. In the second game Cambridge led 3â€"0, until Brian Streeter scored unassisted in a goalâ€"mouth scramble. Waterlco made it close on Matt Lynch‘s goal aet up by Dan Archibald. + Thunder wins two The Waterloo Minor Peewee Select Thunder defeated the Kitchâ€" ener Cowboys 1â€"0 and Cambridge 42 last week. * uin _ regular season on a losing were doubled 8â€"4 by MR EBE Cennc oi c ae.., .. .. onl chevecmnimeniaiaenmstemnrce BETTER HEALTH ... NATURALLY! The Natural Healthcare Centre is proud to announce the addition of Dawn Cormier, doctor of naturopathic medicine to their clinic team. Dr. Cormier graduated from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in April 1993, and previously completed her Honors Bachelor Of Science at the University of Waterloo. quality original designs "Al 47 King St. N. Waterioo (between Erb & Bridgepor