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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-02-10, Page 13r sports Lida ew S.NYel, Wim► Ilbteiy 1its 1� 113,,- 13 Outlaws defeat T *st.ater but lose to Cargill On Wednesday, January 20,the Lucknow Outlaws played Cargill. The Outlaws played an outstanding game. The Cargill players seemed to hit and bounce off big Ken Fisher and like McDonagh stopped 34 shots in net. Unfortunately • the Out- law's great plays did not. result In any goals. The final. score was 1 - 0 in Cargills favour. Cargill is one of the best teams in the ` league, The Outlaws have played thein before and the score was considerably more than 1- 0. The team should be pleased.' therefore with the final . out- come utcome of the game. On Sunday, the Outlaws played two games. In the first game they met Teeswat er who took a 2 0 lead: The Outlaws soon came back to tie at 2 2. Everyoneplayed a good game up to that point, especially Gerald Cook. He seemed to slumber dreamily around thefice, making one good play after the next, The Outlaws were not about to settle for a 2 - 2 tie. With eight minutes left in the game, Anthony Howald and Steve Chamney burst on to the ice. With their offensive and defensiveskills they soon put pressure on the opponents and with four seconds remaining in the game John Beadle .slipped one past the Teeswater goalie to give the Outlaws well deserved win.. 'Final score 3 - 2. Scoring for Lucktiow were John . Beadle, Lloyd Mor- Sepoys defeat Lions Head 6 - 5 It looked like the Sepoys were back to true form on Friday night as, they pulled off a hard earned victory against Lions Head. It was back and forth all, the first period with the boys retiring to the rooms tied 2 - 2. John Emberlin and Paul Hamilton scored the first two for Lucknow. The second and third were carbon copies with fast skat- ing and solid checking being the name of the game. The second period ended tied again with each team picking up two more goals: The third period ended in Skaters pass NFSA tests Lucknow's favour with . Ray. Guay making save after save as he too seemed to come out of the slump that has plagu- ed the Sepoys for some time. As the . last minute ticked away and Lions Head put on Beginners Tanya Sutherland, Michel- le Sheppard, Perry. Shep- pard, Steven Rintoul, Craig Jefferson, Angela Boyd, Hol- ly Dauphin, Scott Rintoul, Teresa Jefferson, Heather Jefferson, Michael Camp= bell, Kurtis Purdon, Jodie Riley, Chris de Jong. Stroking Perry Sheppard, Steven Rintouli, Michelle Sheppard, Craig Jefferson, :Angela Boyd, Kurtis Purdon, • Dan* Park, Jody Riley and Holly, • Dawson. ' . Elementary Michelle Sheppard,. An- gela Boyd, Jason Dillman, Kurtis Purdon, Candy Field- er. Basic Derek Turner, Melissa Logtenberg, Clifford Fielder, Erin Johnstone;' Kurt Pur- ' don. • Novice Derek Turner, Becky Ack- ert, Warren Andrew, Clifford Fielder. Duke I Tanya Turner, Jill Camp- bell, Vickie Owen. Novice II Tanya Turner, Tracey Steer, Janine Helm, Julie Collins, Shauna Andrew. Dance II Tracey Steer, Dana Hum- phrey. al the extra man, it was defers- sive hockey at its best. Final score was 6 - 5. Other goals were scored by Pat Murray with 2, John Hamilton and Mark Frayne. This ends the regular season play for the Sepoys and playoffs should begin this weekend. As yet the team is not sure who they will meet, so watch for posters and listen for radio announcements. rison, John Beadle. The second game,'` against Glamis was not quite so exciting as the first. Despite their hard work and effort, Ludrnow could not seem to score, The final score was 2 - • 0 for Glamis, Next weekend the Outlaws travel to. Windsor to play in a tournament. Good luck, guys! Play two games Five members of the Sen- for the Junior Fleas. for Fleas assisted the, Junior Fleas when they played Wingham Saturday morning. Senior Flea Jason, Cameron played his first game in goal making a fine effort for his initial effort wearing the big pads. The 5 - 2 loss did not occur because ofa.lack of trying, as the game had the spectators on the edge of their seats. throughout the game. Most fans agreed, it wasthe most exciting game of the season Scoring for Lu&n w were senior Fleas, Mike , Vander veld with Adrian Rau assist - ng and Adrian Rau unassist- ed. The Senior Fleas assisted by several Junior Fleas play- ed Tiverton in Lucknow on Saturday evening coming away with a b -1 win. Scoring, for Lucknow were . Justin Murray with 2; Chris Stev- enson with 1; Brian, Olson,1; Dile Priestap, 1; Peter Neu - fled, 1; Matthew; Drennan, 1. to be won. 25 Bi -Weekly Draws of 6500.0° July ist'$3 Draw for 1 ,000°° July 2nd '83 Draw for s1,50040 July 3rd '83 Dram for X4,000.0° ily2000 tickets will be sold and they are going fast so get t'our's now ati