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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-10, Page 10Psge %law. SootheIt Wednesday, Jimmy Ilk 1* M,viceA 's lose and tie 0* Saturday, December 23 the 'ice Novice A teem travelled to Q-- fOrdlend ewe harm un the %stag and of a 10 4 score. After one period Clifford led by as score M 3 - 1. Scoring for Lecture* was Jonathan MacKinnon, unassisted: Attu, two Petiode Lixbnow trailed by a' score of,5 -J, Scoring for Lucknow were V4011400140 Misted Shane Petteplace and Craig MoJat, and MacKinnon metaled by Rob ammo. Clifford scored five goals in the third to Low's one, .which was put in the net by Moffat unaudited Both Lucknow goalies were sib for this ; game, so Cameron Mullet was bet- weent the pipes aand did a commendable job for his first time in, the net, Luelmow vs Ripley, 5 " 5 On January 3, Lucknow travelled to Ripley and fought to a final score of 5 5, Ripley took a 3 ^1 lead after one SPORTS 111111110.111.11101111111111111111 pp o with 's scared by Writ Smsl� Stanley, masted by Ean Moffat. Inthe second period the teem traded goals with Craig assisted • Ean Moffat and Mark Stay • in the third Lucknow .rehcered Ripley 3 - .1. Scorers were Ean Moffat, . from Jeff Andrew and Mark Stanley; Ean Moffat, from Mark Stanley and Bob - lie Simpson. With. 2:40 left to play Shane Petteplace scored the tieingoal with assists going to .Craig Moffat and Jonathan MacKinnof. • Scoring stare for this game were Maark Stanley .with One goal, three amts; Eat Moffat with two pale and two asses. Way to go Mark and Each! Jeff Cranston gives nets a try On Friday December 22, the Lucknow mining on the clock. Final score Nor - Novice team played host to the Norman- • manby 7 Luchnow 2. • by team from Ayton. Because Weimer On Saturday, December 30, Lucknow was short of players, including bothtravelled to Wingham. This was, the third goalies,, Jeff Cranston was called upon to time this year these two teams have met. take the position in net. • Although he had, Lucknow had only nine players. with Jor- never played in goad before, he `made dart Andrew back to take the position bet - many excellent saves 'and the score ween the pipes. . would haye been even more one, sided • Wpm's Tyler Anger scored with without luau, . . ' • , help from Jenni Campbell and ` John Theteam from Normanby scored once . Shinn to jump into an early lead. mite in the first period, twice in the second Lucknow dominating the play, they were and once more in the third, before unable to get on the scoreboard until the Lucknow was rurally able to put one by third .period when Daryl Aitchison beat • the Normanby .goalie when Robbie the Wingham.goalie after taking a pass McGee scored with assists going .to Den- from ConorMcDonaggh� and Sean nis Lubbers, ' and . Mike Wyndham. Nor- Lougheed. The game `ended in a one'all manby scored three. more times before -tie, Wingha m and Lucknow are two well Daryl =Aitchison broke away to score ' matched teams and provided the. fans . • unassisted with only twenty ,seconds re -r, with, exciting,, well played. hockey. Bantam A's lOse quarter final The swat� ia loss hA'swit a Caton Warm ran as ete steam being shirt two : on Chris Stevenson and Justin Murray Owed +de9ee.e the wk$ls game in place of tine Waftteam members. 'ice in turn made soya Abort on efface and Clinton capitalised en the shortage. Lucknow did however keep Mien down to nothing until Ow end of the aae- cond. Lucknow's lone goal went to Chins Stemma a dated by Derril Gam arid Justin Murray. Meat went ere to beat Hanover in the final and climb the tour. nam eat. t ackasw vs iiiaiaeIy Lscknow travelled to MTh navy last Thursday end come away with a 3 - 2 win. Vince Sticideaad melted all three golds for the hat trick and was a e isted by Stan llikkert, Donnie Csillerier and Scott Rinioal, Joel Stitt= was reek sharp in net for Lucknow allowing only two goals. Matey fired many shots bit Seton was :asp to IL Lancers win two, lose one The Lucknow Lancers travelled to Dun- dalk over the holidays and skated their way to a 1$ - 4 win. Dan Mari* ped the Lancers ahead to stay early in the first as Ray Guay held the opposition to just four goals.. Other goals were scored by, Brad Preistap (2), Grant Gilchrist (2), Steve MacPherson (2), . Steve Simpson (2), Paul MacIntyre (2), Lynn Murray, Rod Simpeot and Dan Gilchrist with his second of the night. The lines of Pit Murray, Lynn Murray and Mike Whit- croft hitcroft stuck to their defensive style of play for the Lancers. Friday night the Lancers travelled to Teeswater and held on for a 4 - 3 win. The Lancers built up a .3 0 lead after the first period with Steve MacPherson netting er and Dan Gntsr one addinghrist and one more In the third wIien Lucknow's Pude :stopper, Ray Guaay, had to leave the game, with. a bad cut, Not. to worry though as utility man, Wayne Phap , put the pads on for the: last 10 minutes: and held the odtion to one ..gaol. Brad Prep scored the final Lancers goal for the win. This brings the team to 'Saturday's game in Durham for the final meeting of 'he Lucknowsentinel News orrespondent for Anyone interested please contact Pat Livingston at the Lucknow sentinel. and Area' to : report the news and happenings in the Village of Dungannon and area. 28-2822 Os seesoa. The Lancers fell behind ear- ly and trailed 2.0 after one period of ;play. Dsn Gilchrist and Wayne PIMP scored one . each in the second, but Durham scored six to baring their total to eight, Ditto in the third as Grant GLftid, and Art Clark scored one each but Durham added five more to bring their total to 13 and four for Lucknow. The Lancers travel to Whatnext Saturday and host, Ripley en Sunday night at 7:30. IOWLING lionummomommonsumum Ladies Thursday Night Carol Atkinson rolled the high single with a 277 •and Marg Wilson's 641took the triple. Other games over 200: Shari Webb- Ziegler 212, Marg Wilson 258, 201, Wilma • Elliott 218, Marie Scott 206, Wendy Rit chie 225. Wednesday Night Mized Gerald Rhody rolled the men's high single and triple with 256 and 646 respec- tively. Pat Livingston rolled , the single and triple for the ladies with 217 and 574. Games over 200: Pat Livingston 217, Barb. Tyler 201, Norm Bolt 210, Gerald Rhody 256, 204, Doug Haldenby 208, Bev McNay 214, 205, Ralph Vibert 216, 201, Antons Van Osch 225, Tan Hackett 221, Steve Jewson 230. Team standings: Squirresl 144, . Chip- munks nks 142, Tigers 136, Kangaroos 121, Wolverines' 113, Gophers 91. "• Town and -Country Mary Levis rolled the high single for the ladies with a score of 200. Fern McDonald captured high double with 331. Fraser McKinnon was high for the men with singles of 209 and 150, for a double 359. Games 150 and over: Dave Swan 206, Mabel Whitby 184, Art Ernewein 188, Donald McCormick 170, Joan Robinson 166, Belle Herbert 164, Isabel Miller 160, 153, Pharls Mothers 168, Harry Levis 165, Jake Conley 157, 150, Edna Young 159, Fern McDonald 172, 159, Ruth Conley 159, Agnes Farrier 153, Dorothy Brown 150. Team standings: Snowdrops' 39, Pansies 39, Tulips 37, Hyacinths 28, Daffodils 27, Crocuses 25. I Agriculture federation sponsors meeting The Huron County Federation of . Agriculture is hosting • a Serminar/Workshop on How to get what you want from meetings, the press and government. This will be held at the Clin- ton Legion on Thursday, January 18. Registration will be from 9:30 to 9:45 a.m. ($7. includes lunch). The program will begin at 10 a.m. and adjournment will beby3:30pm: Participating in the discussions Will Terry Boland(Ontario Corn. Producers), Ron Garland (Bruce County,),' Jim Fit-. rgerald (former aide to Jack Riddell and now general manager of the Rural Voice), as well as OMAF personnel. Please call the countyfederation office for more information or advance registra- tion, at 482.9642 Mondays or Fridays or leave message on machine other days.