HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-03-28, Page 9Taylor Mali scores "big one",
Novice A's win Blyth. tourney.
On Saturday Mareh 24 Lacknow Novice
A'stravelled to Blyth tote m
the Blyth Limo Novice Hockey! Toourns-
ment. In the first •game at nine o'clock
Saturday tang Lucknow played the
B(���ly�p■fi�Q('13''pteam
and wonpby�y�'l•cg.
19 0 score, They were a nrnch weaker
team and without a lot of good .savea by
the Blyth goalie the score would have
been asnueh higher.
Scoring for Lucknow were Jonathan
MacKinnon and. Ean Moffat with five
goals each, Craig Moffat had three goals,
Mark Stanley and Greg Courtney with
two goals each and Shane Pettiplace and
Taylor Mali' with one goal each. Getting
assists were Ean and Craig Moffat with
three each, Taylor Mali with two ,and
Nathan Ferg, Jonathan MacKinnon,
Bobby Simpson, Greg Courtney and:
Shane Pettiplace_with• one assist each.
Ie the second game on Saturday after
noon at two o'clocik Ludlow sant Ripley.
In this game the boys got aaa to a fart
start and scored tree goals in the first
period. Ripley got one goal back but
Lareknow scored the next four pale far
the final score el h ue sow 7, ItieloY 1.
LucknowScoring for were the M�
non and Ean game
each scored a hat
trick to give them both eight goals each
in two games. Craig netted the
other goal and assists were added by
Taylor Mali and Craig Moffat with two
assists and Jeff Andrew, Jonathan
MacKinnon and. Bobby Seeped* with ane
assist each,
The boys now advanced to the A Divi-
sion. Final against Blyth A Team on Sun-
day March 25 at 4:30 p.m. In the final
• .game on Sunday it was a seesaw battle
from start to finish against a strong
tedium 1IIr1imal, r1ediseaday, mirth I$, 110I -Paget
Blyth A team. Lneknow took a 3-0 bad
after one period ea two wit goals
by Eon Mof-
fat amistted b Sand ane Pe a Craig Mand
Jonathan Ma almnon
Blyth stormed bock with three .goals in
the second period to tie the score at .
With five minutes left in the third period
Jeff Andrew scored the go ahead goal
unassisted but with only three minutes
left to go Blyth scored to tie tinat
4.4. Ten seconds later Taylor 1~ifalscored
the game winner assisted by Jonathan
Macs. Final score .was Lucknow 5
Blyth 4.
Lucknow wad awarded souvenir pucks,
hats and , the A Championship Trophy.
The boys were really happy and they all
played their hardest for the victory. All
in all a very good tournament and a job
well done by the Blyth Lion's Club,
Monday Night Mixed
Men's high single and triple were roll-
ed by Eric, Taylor With 300 and 499.
respectively. '•
Merle Rhodes 265 took ldgh for the
ladies and Shani WebblIegler rolled 654
for the triple.,
Games over 200: Shani. Webb Ziegler
208, 218, 228, Merle Rhody 265, Annette
LeBreton 214, Eric Taylor 300,' 204,
Dwayne Ziegler 203, Brian Martyrs►; 223,
Dave Sproble 234.
Standings: Aces 264, Guttorballls• 248, •
Spares 2391/2, Head Pins 239, Five pins
238, Strike Outs '221 1/2 •
Wednesday. Night Med •
Men's- high single and triple. went to
Gerald Rhody with 265 and 643
respectively.
men's high single and •triple, were
rolled. by Mary Phillips with 232 and 620.
Games over . 200: Agatha Dueck 212,
Jackie McNay 208, Mary Phillips 232, 218,
'Biltty► VWi Osch 200,. Norm Bolt 234, Evan
Keith 253, Gerald Rhody 213, 265, Bev
McNay 249, Pete Van Osch 203, Ralph
Vibert 248, 208, /an Hackett 210, 221, Nic
Beyersbergen 202, Joe Agnew 215.
Team standings:. Correction. regarding
rding.
last t*eek's: Chipmunks 257, Squirrels
(1F.
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BOWLING
247, Kangaroos 238, Tigers 232,
Wolverines 206, Gophers 196. This week
after first week of playoffs: Kangaroos
14, Chipmunks 14, Tigers 12, Squirrels 10,
Gophers 7, Wolverines 6.
Town and Country
Ann Anderson rolled the high single for
the ladies with a 226 and Kay Crawford
took the high double with 389.
For the men Eldert Geertsma again
rolled the high single .of 191, but Harry.
'Lavas, took the high double with 342.
Gaines 150 and Over: Kay Crawford
"207, 187, Ian Dougherty 180, 156, Harry
Lavis 173, 169, Mabel Whitby 184, Mary
• Levis 179, Art Ernewein 170, Dave Swan
162,, Gordon Johnston 168, Jake Conley
160, BM Uuldriks 153,. Dave Moffat 153,
Caroline Menary 156, Belle Herbert 153,
Gerda deJong 153, Ann Anderson 152,
Cliff Menary 151, George Taylor 150.
Team points; Tulips 69, Daffodils 64,
Crocuses 62, Pansies 60, Snowdrops 57,
Hyacinths. 48.
Ladies Thursday Night
Mardi 15
High single went to Bar
rol ed bbyy
with x0.i;,and the wasnro
a was .
Barb Tyler with 579.
Other scores :over' 200: Marg Misr*. n :
206, 208, Nancy Famish 201, Marie Scott
203, Barb' Tyler 223,. Kathy Dickson 223,
Mareh 22
Barb Tyler rolled both high single and
hiple with 316 and 740. •
Other scores over 200: Marie Scott 242,
Gloria Murray 272, 202, 235, Barb Tyler
249, Tenni Allan 2I3, 220, 'Kathy Dickson.
202, 212, Shani Webb .Ziegler 214. '
Standings withone week of regular
bowling remaining: Bits 'n' Bites 89,
Peanuts . 68; Cheeses 65, . Popcorn 64,
Pretzels 60, Crackerjacks 53.
WE WOULD BE MORE
-Content if we could see how other people
envy us our privileges.
-Content if we knew how much heavier
other people's loads are.
" -Happy if we thought less about the things
we cannot have.
-Happy if we allowed ourselves to enjoy
our privileges more.
-Satisfied if we keep the spirit of
gratitude alive.
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