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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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