"MINOR SPORTS (Continued from page 29) Patrick Kropf had a four point games, including three assists, to lead Waterioo atom select Colts to a 9â€"2 win over Kitchener Macs. Later in the week Waterloo topped Cambridge 5â€"2 in the game against Kitchener, Brenâ€" dan Poser had two goals and an assists, with other scoring coming from Scott Schmidt, Tyler Yensen, Brandon Madâ€" dick, Brian Streeter, Scott Gatenby and Tim Scholz. Assisting were Maddick, 2, Yensen. Jordan Hill, Cameron Hauck and Adam Russell. Kropl had three goals in the win over MacKinnon, Derek Griffith, Streeter, Gatenby, Poser, Hill, Schulz and Hauck. Mike Bond had a goal and two assists in leading Waterioo select pee wee Warâ€" nors to a 6â€"2 win over Kitchener Blueâ€" Jack McCallum added a pair of goals 10 the cause with one each coming from Adam Vaughan, Jeff Schmidt and Chris Cambridge with single markers coming from Yensen and Tyler Schwende Dean Kusick and Shaun Duench each had rwo assists with one each from Bryant White, Schmidt. Steven in exhibition play Waterloo lost 6â€"1 to Wellesley and 3â€"1 to New Hamburg, Waterioo minor bantam AAA Warâ€" nors dropped a 7â€"2 decision to London. Mike Archibald and Scott Downey scored Waterloo goals with assists comâ€" ing from lan Dick, Downey, Chris Drexier and Archibald. Warrtiors top Blueliners Warriors fall in London ?W' 5 O nc( D N p\\\w\\m\flm (isn .z 4 & Colts na-nh Macs Patrick Krop( a four poi Assisting were Schmidt, James Waterloo Stingers minor novices stung two Kitchener teams in Select play last week defeating the Eagles 5â€"1 and Warriots 7â€"1. Stefan LaChapelle had four points, including two goals, in the win over the Eagles. Kyle Ennis, Trevor Martin, Justin Palenik and Jason MacDonald added single goals. * Bradley Hauck, Travis Witt and MacDonald scored twice in the win over the Warriors. Matt Melnychuk, Martin, LaChapelle, Becker and Hauck added single goals. Assisting were Palenik, 2, Ennis, 2, Aaron Ryan, Matt Dean and Hauck. _ Bees split games _ for Waterloo with Allan Downing adding one assist. In tournament play in Woodstock Waterloo defeated Burtington 5â€"2 in the first game, but fell 7â€"1 to Oakridge the Waterioo minor atom Bees defeated Brantford 5â€"2, but fell 3â€"2 to Kitchener in single ‘A hockey action last week. Andrew Koebel played an outstandâ€" ing game in goal facing 31 shots. Chiis Draus, Trevor Neil, Mike Tigâ€" nanelle, Jamie Kusick and Jemal Tugac scored Waterloo goals. Neil, Justin Smith, Taylor McEachnie, Tom Launâ€" slager, Tugac and Kusick drew assists. in the loss Kusick and Tugac scored The movement for active, healthy living Kusick scored twice with single goals from Geoff Halmo, Neil and McEachâ€" mie. Darry} Dewitt and Launslager each had two assists with Justin Smith and Downey adding one each. Jamie Dean scored the lone goal in the loss with Halmo drawing the assist. det and a lastâ€"minute goal by Jimmy Roth from Aaron Bauer and Tyler Hardacre lifted Waterloo Red Wings to a 2â€"1 win over Kitchener Renegades. Mark Warden scored the other goal o lodererprn. (Continued on page 31) *Â¥ o c 6 § Nviasi C ho Ee y e 3 || oR j B ~â€"~# es SMART #Ig ~ TThIt o A R, ?gg f 1 T p K | am S "' c y 0 lEm 4 «j M i insy ud P Wmare f o y INVENTORY SELLâ€"DOWN! Stedelbauer Chev Olds Cadillac 1995 LUMINA VAN ="6â€"7 7 passenger. Stock #508310. 3 DAYS LEFT From As Low As: namane 14 wn anikin 98 1995 CHEVY PICKUP ~$11625990 3.1 L, V6, 4 speed automatic with overdrive, antiâ€"lock brakes, dual air bags, air conditioning, AM/FM cassette, power windows/ocks/trunk release, roadside service, auto light control, pass key theft deterrent system, puise wipers, tilt stearing. 996 LUMINA SEDANS 60