"MINOR SP0RTS (Continued from page 37) dropped three games in ringette action Waterloo lost 10â€"3 to Wookwich, 64 to St. Clements and 10â€"6 to Gueiph Dranna Rumig and Lindsay Boyko each scored twice in the loss to Wook: wnch. Crystal Schmidt added the other _ Josie Bissonette had rwo assists with one each to Rumig and Jennifer Blankschein, Rurmg, Bissonette and Tamara Rolston scored in the loss to St. Clements. Bissoneite, Blankshein, Rolâ€" ston and Rumig assisted. Jube Cassady scored rwice in a losing cause against Guelph, Schmidt, Rolâ€" ston, Bissonette and Angela Peters rounded out the scoring, Schmidt also picked up three assists with one each to Leah Windish, Blankshein and Rurmg Waterloo Intermediates to a 15â€"2 thrashing of Hamilion in AA ringette over Waterloo Debs last week. Kim Legge also had a fiveâ€"point game, including four goals over Hamilâ€" ton, while Mary Lymin Peicheff picked up three goals and five assists. Becky Fair had two goals and five assists while Michelle Copeman added a goal and two assises. Also assisting were Sherie Tina Hoch scored five goals leading She also scored a goal in a 6â€"5 win Hoch leads Waterloo had a par of goals. Lepold had five assisis with four each to Ludwig and Schiestel. Other assists went to Miller, 3, Spitzig, Montgomery, Culligan, Rachel Metzger and Courmney Ludwig. ‘Northdal Auto Boc "Show You Care, Bring A Bear" Lepold Bring a teddy bear or other stuffed toy for charity to Friday night‘s game â€" and toss it on the ice when Rangers score their first goal! The Ranger organization will collect the toys and deliver them to needy groups in time for Christmas. Faulds, 4, Linda Simpson 3 and Colleen Cann with one Legge scored twice against the Debs along with Jill Mitchell who also added two assists. Fauids rounded off the scorâ€" ing, Fauids also added one assists with others from Peicheff and Cris Hantonâ€" and close tournament action in St Catharines posting wins between two loses over the weekend. Waterioo defeated St. Catharines 14 1. followed by losses of 84 to Missisâ€" sauga and 5â€"2 to Pickering, Their final game was a 9â€"1 win over Whithy. Cumulative results for the tournaâ€" ment saw Deanna Kuntz with 10 goals followed by Stephanie Thiel 7, Angie Willms 3, Robyn Cassidy 2, Courtney Delaat, Jessica Culligan, Jubie Brien, Jeanna Voisin, Andrea Spivey, Heather Ryan and Ashley Kirby _ Assisting were Delaat 6, Thiel 4, Jesâ€" sica Culligan 4, Ryan 4, Deanna Kuntz 4, Voisin 3, Spivey 3, Cassidy 3, Willms 2. Kirby 2 and Brien with one. In league play Tiger Cats defeated Also scoring were Cassidy with two, Willms, Ryan, Kuntz and Kirby. Assisting were Delaat 3, Willms 2, Voisin 2, Brien, Culligan, Ryan and Kitchener 9â€"4 as Thiel scored three Cats open with win Waterloo petite Tiger Cais opened There will be a golden moment this Friday when Waterloo minor hockey celebrates the 25th golden anniversary of the Waterloo Gold Puck Hockey Tournament. The threeâ€"day event, featuring 42 AAA and AA teams from across Ontario and parts of Michigan and New York State, will compete in three divisions. Waterloo teams will be represented in the 12 team, three group pmweedivision;d:l&miourmb-mm and the 16 team, four group midget division. _ Games will be played at both East and West ice pads at the Albert McCormick Arena as well as the Mutual Group Arena and Moses Springer Arena. > a â€" Play begins this Friday at 9 a. m. at the Albert McCormick Arena East in the midget division with Waterloo Lions hasting Cambridge. The final game will be played at 9:30 pm. Saturday action begins at 7 a.m. and runs to 9:30. p.m. Playolfs begin on Sunday beginning at.7 a.m. with the peewee Mmhm;hwnlpnml4pnfl final games will be played at Albert Arena West. Last year‘s peewee champions were from St. Catharines. The wâ€"â€"'â€"dwr“ ns were from Ottawa Valley, while the midget