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Jeff Porter scored an unassisted goal
with 4:37 left. Lee Drennan got his third
of the afternoon from Jeff Porter and Fd
Courtney with 2:16 left, -
The prettiest goal of the afternoon. was
Kevin. ith400Fs score from Jeff Porter in
the second period on a beautiful.
backhand pass. While skating away from
tile• net, Jeff Porter tossed the puck
backwards righrt, onto ibe stick of Kevin
Bintoul who tapped the puck home for
what looked like an effortless . goal.
The :penalties were reduced to only two
in the afternoon and Lucknow played a
much more disciplined, and ,effective
game.
An unfortunate injury occurred towards
the end of the game when there was a.
pile=up in, one corner of the rinks ;involy,
ing three or four players, Whoa 'the ice
chapshad settled, it was discoverred that
Ben Brophy bad injured his right ankle.
Later, it was determined that the ankle
was broken and a east has been put in
weeks.
Ben will be off skates for six
Ludlow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 31, 1999—Page
SPORTS
Novice A's shutout Teeswater
On Tuesday, January 23, Lucknow
Novice A's hosted Teeswater and scored
a convincing 10 w 0 win.. Craig Moffat led
the scoring with four goals and two
assists; Nan Moffat got the hat trick;
Jonathan MacKinnon scored two and add-
ed one assist and Shane Petteplace
scored one and added four+ assists. Ad-
ding
dding assists were Nathan VanDer1lippe,.
Jeff Andrew, Mark Stanley and Nathan
Ferguson..
With their good .skating and fine pass-
ing the Novice A's are playing some ea -
citing hockey. Come out and give them
your support.. •
Youth dart
players do well
at Zone Shoot
Four members of the Lucknow Legion
Youth Dart League participated in The
National Federation of Darts Ontario
Zone Shoot held in Kincardine on
January 28. Youthed in age Fran 10
to 18, and came from as far as
Cambridge.
congra4ations to Luke Cranston who
placed third in senior boys; Jason
Stanley, who placed fourth in his division
inunior boys; and Dean Tiffin and
Michael Cranston who placed fifth in the
junior boys doubles.
Competition started at 11 a.m. and did
not finish until 8 p.m. These youth played
anywhere from 20 to 40 games.
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