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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-10, Page 8year that this team has utilized its talent to the fullest and under a fast skating, bard checking of- fence, they outscored their - opponents 8 3, The defence continued to move the puck out of their own 'end 'throughout the game and managed to keept the goals agaiO$t average to three. The team played with the attitude that won them the championship .two years agcr but less -than' 24 Iroitrs - later Walkerton rained ion their parade. The Lucknovv team came out strong in the first period, Sunday afternoon but failed to finish off their plays, scoring just, one goal to Walkerton's . In the second period the style of the previous night was gone as Lucknow floundered to own end, continually giving the puck away and the cheCking had all but disap-, pented. Walkerton took ad, vantage of the mistakes but fOrtunately were able , to score only one goal. The.third period saw Luck- now score .tvvO .goAls minute and a half apart but they were still unable to mount a strong attack while Walkerton played, .• a man short for live minutes- . straight Walkerton broke. • • • LANCER SCHEDULE HOME GAMES December 14 December 21 December 28 ' January 4 January 11 January 30 February 1 February 8 AWAY GAMES December 12 December 19 January 2 January 9 February 6 Mount Forest at Lucknow Wingham at Lucknow Harriston at Lucknow Mildmay at Lucknow Wingham at Lucknow Goderich at Lucknow Harriston at Lucknow Goderich at. Lucknow All games start at 7.30 except January 30, which starts at 8.30 Lucknow at Mount Forest Lucknow at Goderich Lucknow at Goderich Lucknow at Harriston Lucknow at Wingham. All away games begin at 8.30 p.m. Johnston Bros. [Bothwell Limited] Phone Phone Wardsvffie 693-4383 Komoka 471-3059 Dungannon 529-7947 Washed Materials—CrusheAl Stone Cement Gravel Crushed Gravel—Road Contractors Ripley minor hockey action Me* Sentinel, Wednesday December 10,, 1980 Juveniles' pray reaches creseen goals, and Robbie Brooks and Doug Hawrylyshyn each beat the goalie once. Jeff Gamble made the assist. They came home from Lucknow with a 3 - 3 tie. Jeff Gamble got one goal and made one assist, and Clint Twolan and Doug Hawrylyshyn each scored once. Jeff Godfrey made an assist. In Pee Wee "B" action, Broadway Motel won 8 - 2. Dennis German scored unassisted in the first period, and Gerry Meurs scored from David Cook in the second. Bantams split games The Bantam "A" team split their games this week. They lost their first game to Teeswater 5 - 3. Jeff Elliott, Paul Harris — and Paul Keelan got the The Juveniles started the week on a winning note and ended, on a. very sour one, with the high point coining in the middle. Monday;December--1 saw the locals score 15 goals to Mount Forest's 3 in a very, one sided game held in Mount forest. Lucknow maintained a. shutout throughout most of the game but eventually let down their defence allowing their hosts to-capitalize nn -the situation: Saturday, however was a different story when Luck- now travelled to Teeswater to face some very stiff opposi- tion. It was the first time this It was either too much or too little for the Ripley Atom. "A" squad this past week. First they lost 13 -1 to Teeswater, with John Kelly taking a pass from Billy Patterson and John Bak', to score their only goal. Then they • went to Lucknow and came home with a 11 - 1 victory. John Bak scored four goals and made one assist, Billy Patterson scored four goals, Dave van Kooten scored two goals and made one assist, Robbie Wood scored one goal and made three assists, and Larry Reid scored the other marker. Dean Watson and Blair Scott made the other assists. In PeeWee "A" play, it was Tees water 6,' ipley 4. Clint Twolan got two goals, with Paul Keelan getting two assists and Shawn Morrison one. Things went better against Tiverton, as they won 3 1. Shawn Morrison got one goal and made one assist, while Paul Keelan and Danny Wood got the other markers. Jeff Elliott made ' two assists, and Mitch . Twolan one. The Midgets defeated Mildmay 5 - 3. Kevin Boyle got ; two goals, Mervin Storey got one goal and made one assist, and Jeff Scott and Dave Gamble each got tallies. Ian Elliott and 'Larry Colling each made two assists, with one going to Ross Stewart, Jeff -Stanley and Harold-Peet. Bob Cameron and Scott - • • Lucknow Arena Schedule WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 1:30 - 3:30 Moms and Tots 7:00 to 8:00 Atom Game THURSDAY, DEC. 11 Industrial League 8:30 Kintail vs Flying Dutchmen Holyrood vs Lucknow FRIDAY, DEC. 12 7:00 p.rn. Pee Wee Game r- SATURDAY, DEC. 13 8:00 a.m. House League Red Wings vs Leafs 9:00 a.m. Canadians vs Black ' Hawks 2:00 to 4;00 Public Skating SUNDAY' DEC. 14 .1:15 to 3:30 Public Skating 3:45 Juvenile Game Teeswater vs Lucknow 7:30 Intermediate Game Mount Forest' vs Lucknow Lancers TUESDAY, DEC. 16 8:00 11 Broomball Games the tie with less than ten , minutes remaining and scor- ed an insurance goal just moments later. Tempers- and sticks were Iriili crt was over, Lucknow had ac- cumulated 53 —of the 96 minutes in, penalties 1-inded down throughout the game, Next Sunday, tucknovv hosts Teeswater at 3.45. pm. Fan: support last Sunday was unusually high and much appreciated even though it did not appear that way. So come on out this Sunday for some better hock- ey and hopefully better sportsmanship. McLean are the goalies, with Eric vancler alas, TerryIrwin Camille Poirier and Gary Rutledge making up the' rest of the team. Brent and Lynn Armstrong are the coaches. The Juveniles got a 5 - 2 victory over Wingham. Kevin Boyle got two goals . and made one assist, Robin Stevenson got one and one, Patil Culbert got one goal, as, did John MaEIntosh. Assists went to Dave Gamble with two, and one each to Jeff Stanleyd Murray Scott, Brian Gamble and Eion MacKay. There is lots of great action at the arena these nights, so come out and support these hard-. workingteams. DIA C1-1 TM omance cDiamonds for all S Schmid's JEWELLERY AND CHINA FOR PRIVATE EVENING APPOINTMENT Call 5284532 or Resklence 5284940 The Olympia H. • Portable .Typewriter Typists of all types'wiil love Olympie:s.-solid por• - fables.They're great `to look at, terrific to use and brimming with Unusual features including: vertical half-spacing for math equations and cherrUcal for- mates, clear-view aligning scales, automatic ribbon reverse and repeat space bar. For home or school, the Olympia portables are everyone's type. Wrap one up today FOR t HRIST- MAS. 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