HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-28, Page 8lie $ Lackn w Sentinel, Wedn eedttl', November *,► 1*0
AtornBs dispiay hickey
skills in Mildmay game
On Friday, November 23, Luck-
now
ucklow Mom B'fi took on. the visiatiug,
Mildmay ream on home ice. End to
emir .action wombed much of the
rust period. While Lucluhow want
short-handed, Dennis Lubbers led a
charge on -a pass from Jeff
Cranston, After stick harhdlwg
through the tough 1Viildnery defence
the fust goal was pot away,
In the second , jirds both 'teams
really opened up. Early in the
period, un a power play, after much
scrambling infrent of the Mildmay
net, Bobby Simpson scored Luck-
now's
ucknow's second goall assisted by. Den-
nis Lubbers. The second period saw
a lot of skating, passing and check,
log inn both teams; also .four
penalties
In the third period, Lucknow kept
Mildmay off the scoreboard until
the last Minute of the game.
Mildmay, tucked one behind the
Lucknow goaltender. Final seo. re
Lucknow 2, Mildmay 1. 'Au excel-
lent game!
Lucknow vs Wingham
On Satunlay, November 24 Luck -
now . played the 4isiting .Winghar
team in the afternoon. These guys
must have been on steroids all week
as they skated with hurricane force
and scored three goals in the first
six minutes,' Lucknow appeared to .
be a little sleepy ,fron ithe.previous
night's win.
In the second Period,the -, team
saw actio•n in the Wingh•amend, but
.PORT'S
they continued to rally back, slip
through and amend the Lucknow
defence and score six more goals
out of numerous riots on n
Third period action saw Lucknow
apply pressme on the Wingham
defence andugoalie several bites,
but were warble to get ona'in the
net. Meanwhile, Wingham's offence
continued to challenge Lucknuw's
ragged goalie and scored an ad-,
ditionalsix goals. Final score Win-
ghanr 15, Lucknnow4. ;
Don't despair team,''Wye a good
practice this week and welt have
more FUN next weekend when we
travel.to Kincardine! •,
IT IS A IVIISTAKE--
- To let otherr- make all your Music
for you.
Always to let others play fere. you,.
- To be content 'with the beauty
others create.
Always to wait,until someone else
suits laughing.
To expect the world to create your
happiness for' You1:,
Novice A's
hold tie
game, 4 - 4
On Thursdsy, November 22,
Luclimhhw Novice A played Wallace
in their fourth game of the year.
Wallace opened the Ming and
went - on to score three more
unanswered god to go into a 4 to
0 lead by the end of the fust.
period,
In the second, Mark Stanley
scored Lucknow's first o
goal as his
shot went between thelegs the
Wallace goalie, with Jeff Andrew
and John VannDiepenbeek picking
up the assists. Two minutes later
Jordan Hamilton tipped the puck
intothe corner of the 'net, after a
pass. from the blue line by John.
VanDiepenbeek. Chris Wainwright
also earned an assist.
Neff Andrew, assisted by Justin.
Brown and Robbie. McGee, lifted
one. Fast the Wallace goalie, and
Lucknow was able to tie the score,.
when Conor McDonagh.. pot irr
Chris. Wainwright's tebounnd, with
Nick Manualso assisting.
Wallace had numerous Opfer-
tunities . to score in • the third but
Lucknow's goalie, Adam Cameron,
played well and the final score was
Wallace 4, Lucknow 4,
Lucknow's :next game, and their
last game before Christmas, is . On
Thursday, November 29, against
Ripley, a
get away.
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y Night Limits
T it single went to shinty Alliottrinardlailliallial.
will 25S awl Barb Iola' took the
trigtoweri 576,
over 2u0::snide), Atka
amminaimmionnmerninannimers
255, Wilma Elliott 202. Gloria . Gault 150 and over Raw
Murray 223, Barb Taylor 204, 214. McKie noa 179, 175, Harry
7 Levis
Team aft3
: Diamonds . 33, 183, 172, Jake Conley 1 , Lan
Sapphires 43, Ruby 21, Emeralds Dougherty 162, Ruth Mothers 152,
1s. 158, Agnes Farrier 158, Evelyn
Wedaroday Muted Le�oe Ilenderrhon 152„ Mabel Whitby 157
Gerald Rhodly rolled the t's\ arhd Albert Leunrps 154.
nigh single and triple with steres of Tenni kgs: Tulips 32, Daf-
2311and 609. Y.fodils 23, Pansies 21, Crocuses 21,
Jackie McNay rolled the ladies' Snowdrops 12, Hyacinths 11.
high single with 194 and Wilma
Elliott took the ` le with 520, Monday Night Mixed
Games over , 1: Allan. Hackett Tier Bain rolled- the mat's high
215 and Gerald Rhody 231. single and triple with a 278 and
Teale standings: Squirrels 30, 625.
Chipmunks 27, Kangaroos• • 24, Nancy, Gibson's single 258 and
Tigers 14.- " triple 572 captured the ladies' side.
Games over 200: Tin Bain 278,
Shard Webb -Ziegler 211, Sara
Bullock 203, John VanDiepe n 237,
Shirley Kennedy 210,Tom Gilmore
238. Nancy Gibson 258. • Eric
To it in :the family Elden Taylor 217, Fred deBoer 222, Grace
Gconsole rolled the high single of . Finnigan 214..
198, but Harry Lavis took the high Temkin standings: Alpine 78, The
double with 355. Fraser McKinnon Canadian 78, Silver Bullets 77,
was closewith a double 354.', Crystals 71, Steelers 69, OV 68.
Town and Country,
High lady was. Grace Geerrsma
with singles of 183 and 158, for a
double 341,
Bantam .ti's hold lead.
:to take vin from Drayton
The Luckhow. Bantams played a Half way into .the ,second. Before
home game hosting Draytononthe period was over Lucknow tal-
November' 19, The home team liedtwo more; one by Murray,. on a
opened the scoring with the only . ssfrom Drennan and. Chad Hiller,
goal of the fust period; 1 on� a power the other by Drennan, on a pass
OW, with Darryl Gibson triggering from Shawn Belmore and Murray.
a sW into the net on a Pass from. Drayton came ran strong in the
Clint Murray and Malt Drennan. third period, scoring two more
Lucknow tallied another goal goals but Lucknow was able to hold
early in the second period, when them a 4 - 3 win.
Steve ,Adams scored assisted by The Bantams go on the road -for
Drennan . and Murray. Drayton four games before playing back in
wasn't about to give up netting one Lacknow.
Lancers game. is .called
"Nightmare on Ca npbell"
The Lucknow-Lancers were up to :pedr ds with Dean Lindsay coming
their old tricks again, as they played in for short relief.
back to. back games with Kincar- Sunday. , night's game saw the
dine on the weekend. Friday night's Lancers short a few key players and
contest saw Kincardine edge . the, ended up short a few goals as well.
Lancers 8 - 6, while the Sunday Dent Alton and Scott Gibson added
evening "Nightmar+e. on Campbell two goals each, while singles went
Street" ended up' '17 9 for the to Shawn Dalton, Brad Priestap,
visitors. Andy Grazier, Chris Irwin and
In. Kincardine the Lancers trailed � Hacketo Demi Linggay ahe
Craig l[rwiri took turns digging the
7 - 2 at one point in the game, but puck out of the Lancer net.
battled back fora respectable 8 - 6 This leaves the Landers with three
final. Bard Priestap, Chris Irwin, losses and two ties this year, as
Steve Simpson and Mt Clark they head into next weekend with
scored for the ,Lancers.. while Paul back to back games with Lion's
Helm tended netfor-the first two Head,
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