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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 2001, p. 26

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The shutout breaker came from Burlington's lan Munro with the assist going to Blake Mayne: Waterloo Wildcats come out roaring The Waterloo Major Novice A' Wildcats were win- ners in weekend games vs Cambridge and London 1996 Indy Pace Truck V8, auto., loaded. Never winter driven. One owner trade. Mint. 2M1 Dodge Dakota Club Sport V6, automatic, loaded. White. One owner. 68.000 1996 Dodge Ram SLT Laramie VB, automatic, loaded power seat, 4x4, 78.000 kms. 888-6620 St. Jade's Returns to Waterloo Waterloo goaltender Jesse Bean was also strong in the pipes, making several key saves to cam the two led by the line of Nicole Gehl, Ben Martin andTtrrner Smithwho combined for ten points in the the: games. The Wildcats' goal scorers were led by Michael Pleon with four goals ing a when opening loss to Brandon! on September 26. The Wildcats' attack was Waterloo lost the first game 5-3, with goals coming from Jordan Gamer. Destin Wolfe-Saba and Blair Brewer. Assists went to Josh Hernandez,Shawn Bruins reach sank in Early-hm tournament Waterloo Bruins Minor PeeWee Triple 'A' hockey team took part in London Jr. Knights Early-bird touma- ment on Sept. 30 to kickoff their season. The Bruins won their sec- ond game 3-2 Elgin- Middlesex. Goals came from Brewer, Jeff Zippel and Mitchell Good. Waterloo assists went to Jordan Boyer, Wolfe-Saba and Hernandez. Bechtioff, Gartner and Brock The Bruins tied their final round-robin game against Guelph 2-2. Good and Gamer scored for Waterloo. Assists went to Harper, Adam Gall and Eric Pan. In the semifinals, the Bruins lost 3-0 to the host london aide to bow out of the tournament Cum nan mung out ohhegate The Waterloo Cougars started the season off tight with a 5-1 victory over Samia S-i, before skating to a 4-4 tie against Hamilton, Justin Pllenik had a pair of goals against Selma. and Nathan Millar, Michael Ruetz and Craig Zach each added singles. singles. WWI: win Junior Knight title The Minor Atom Thple 'A" Waterloo Saints brought home the Championship trophy from the London " Knights Early-bird louma- ment on the weekend finish- ing the three day event undefeated. Saints goaltender Jordan Bauman turned away 19 of 20 shots in a 5-1 victory, while centreman Mike Halmo led the Waterloo attack with a hat-trick, including the game winner. Mike D'Aloisio and Rob St.Pierre added the singles, while assists went to Michael Inna, Austin Roberts, Mike Young Colin Behenna. Geoff Parr and Halmo had two goals, while Behenna, Emmett O'Kane, Spark and Scott Nagy added the singles. Helpers went to St.Pierre, Spark, Behenna, Halmo, Nagyand O’Kane. Bauman faced 28 Guelph shots in the Waterloo net, keeping the Saints in it until the equalizer was scored with 10 seconds left on the In die tie against Hamilton, Ruetz, Zeeh, Nlenik and Millar each had Makinganalmost imme- diate and successful adjust- ment to the non-contact rule, the Saints shook off many adversities and dis. tractions to achieve their first team-goal of the season. In their first game Friday night the Saints faced their regular loop rivals the Standard 99'ers. Ih Game 2, the Saints spooked the Flint Michigan Phantoms in a 6-2 win. Game three versus the Guelph Storm proved to be the first real test for the Saints. ending in a 5-5 tie, Waterloo should some resolve coming back form a 3-0 deficit in the first period, and another two goal deWit in the third. Halmo and O'Kane each scored a pair of goals. while Nagy scored the game-tying goal. Assisting were Behenna, Chad Lowry, Roberts, Halmo, D'Aloisio and Nagy. In the semifinal game the Saints faced the tourna- Goaltender Jordan Ruby turned away 17 of the 19 Phantom shots. ment hosts, the London Ir. Knights. Determined to avenge last season's league championship loss to the Jr. Knights. Waterloo brought their gritty daeckinggameto the ice Sunday morning. Ruby was outstanding in the Waterloo net turning away some very tough chances from london, and allowing Mike Halmo's pair of goals to stand up for the Alec Richter, Behenna and O'KAne had the helpers in the contest. Another meeting with the Guelph Storm was the last obstacle for the Saints in the Tournament Championship Sunday afternoon. O'Kane's second game winning goal of the touma- ment followed by an insur- ance marker sealed the vic- tory sealed the tournament championship for Waterloo in the 5-2 win. Assists in the champi- onship game went to Behenna, Young, Roberts, Richter, Halm o and D'Aloisio. Whalersintwo clasegames Waterloo's Triple "A" Major Novice Whalers played two hard fought games this weekend. The Whalers were downed 2-1 in another tight game against London to close out the week's action Assists in the contest went to Calder, Michael Moffat with two, Curtis Heard, Brett Dusick, and Hetherington. After jumping to a quick two-goal on markers from Behenna and Lana. the Saints looked like a sure win- But Guelph responded in the second period with two goals to tie the contest at 2-2. lam: added the fifth goal in the dying minutes: They tied Hamilton 1-1. on a lone goal scored by Lukas Baleshta. Assists went to Jeff Worswick and Brian Reiter. Goaltenders Steve Palenik and Stephanie Snyder each turned in out- standing games in the close- fought contests. WInterhawks win league opener next week The Waterloo Winterhawks Minor Novice Triple "A" hockey team opened their league sched- ule last week with a To win over the Cambridge Eagles. Leading the “1an Gl the Winterhawks was Zach Intent; with two goals. - _ Michael Schnurr. Blake Hetherington. Tye Calder, Kyle Eggleston and Willie Buck added singles for the homeside. Steven Heneis was out- standing in net for the Winterhawks earning the shutout. The goal was scored by Baleshta, assisted by Niklas Inbczypski itnti Alex Jutyi.

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