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Waterloo Chronicle, 19 Oct 2017, p. 030

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30 • WATERLOO CHRONICLE • Th ursday, October 19, 2017 Serving your community since 1856 ADAM JACKSON PHOTO Back where it belongs The original Darryl Sittler banner from the Air Canada Centre was hung at the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market on Saturday as a part of an effort to return the banners to the home- towns of Maple Leafs greats. Sittler, who is from St. Jacobs originally, worked at the fam- ers' market as a teenage. TEAM OF THE WEEK WATERLOO CHRONICLE The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Wolves bantam MD white team. The Waterloo Wolves bantam MD white team started its 2017-18 tournament circuit October 13-15 in St. Catharine's, bringing home the championship cup from the John MacDonald Memorial tournament after a 2-0 victory against London Bandits in the � nal. The team went undefeated in round robin play, defeating West London Hawks 8-1, Woodstock Navy Jets 6-2 and Burlington Bulldogs 3-1. They met up with the Waterloo Wolves black team in the semi� nals for a match-up where the white team came out ahead 3-1 paving the way to the � nals. The � nal game was a nail-biter down to the � nal buzzer where the Water- loo Wolves held off a 6 on 4 with under a minute to go to take the championship 2 to 0. The coaching staff is extremely pleased with the teams hard work, determi- nation and team play in every game. Josh Critchley had a solid performance over the weekend going 5-0 while giving up only � ve goals all tournament. The team has started the season 7 wins and 0 losses and looks to take their momentum into league play.

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