The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-16, Page 15sports
Lucknow
Gtonte Ohms
Before a response home
crowd on Wednesday, P eb-
rua+ry'9, the Bantams skated
to a well deserved 5 - 1
victory and the right to ad-
vance to the next playoff
round.
The Iine of Priestly, Col-
lyer and Harken became the
storing machine for Lucknow
as they turned in their best
performance to date, stork*
all live goals,
On their first shift, Scott
Hackett opened the scoring
with a goal from toI1yer and
Gracie`, that early goal was
a confidence builder and the
team's momentum continued
to gnaw thr(oughout the
game,
lionnybrook
(]C Wfinish
quilts
The Donnybrook U.C.W.
met at the . home of Mrs.
William Hardy 1Lesday af-
ternoon with a good attend-
ance.
The wromen gathered early
and quilted a crib quilt and
tired one; both were finished
that afternoon.
The meeting opened with a
reading on the Dress of the
Pacific Islands by Mrs. S,
Chamney. Mrs. R. Hanna
gave the scripture, the Cre-
ation, followed by prayer,
Mrs. S. Chamney gave a
reading,1'his their Commun-
ion,
The Customs and
Foods.
Mrs. F. Robinson gave the
topic, The Church in the
South Pacific. She said 80%
of the South Pacific people
are Christians,
Mrs, L, Robinson took
over for the ,business.
The meeting dosed with a
reading and prayer. Every-
one enjoyed a social time.
A. RamNey
gueNt
speaker
Dy Ruth Burhmeler
Mr. Allison Ramsey of
Prince Edward Island Was
guest speaker at South Kin-
loss and Lucknow Presbyter-
ian churhes, Sunday. during
the service at South Kinloss,
Prank MacKenzie sang a
beautiful solo, Rev. Ramsey
was a dinner guest with Mr,
and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie
after the church service.
Marilynne and Margaret
Mactntyre of Hamilton were
home for the weekend.
[mow Sena el, Wednesday, rehraury 16, 1983—Page 15
Bantams lose squeaker to Teeswater inplayoffs
Paisley tied the game 1
on a combination of defen-
s re errors but that was all
their VitOtift while Lucknow
continued to press. Luck-
now's second goal was scor-
ed by Brad Pries1ap from S.
Murray,
Chris tbllyer sued the
third goal with an assist prom
Hackett. 'Brad Priestap con-
verted a Collyer pass for the
fourth goal and at the break,
Lucknow had a 4 - 1 lead.
In the third period action,
after killing oft an early
penalty, the Lucknow skaters
began to slew drown until the
10.55 `nark when Captain
Priestly completed his hat
trick on a pass from Collyer,
that goal marked the end of
Paisley play of hopes and a
discouraged team made
Lucknow's task easier by
playing short handed almost
alt of the last 10 minutes.
the defensive crew, Lind-
say,1 envie, Gibson, Grazier,
D. Murray and S. Murray
were consistent performers
during the series allowing
just five goals against in ten
periods of hockey.
Thanks Chris for nerving
my two minutes in the cooler.
1'11 not let it happen again.
On Monday in Teeswater,
in the first game of a best of
five series, the team found
themselves in a 17 goal net
minder's nightmare.
Atter a sluggish start that
saw 1'eeswater score the first
goal, Lucknow scored three
to take a brief rest at the top.
Teeswater then scored two in
eleven seconds to tie the
game but by the period's
end, Lucknow had a 4 - 3
lead.
For the rest of the game,
goals caste in bunches. tees -
water scored four in a row
but, when it looked like game
over, Lucknow came back
with three straight. With site
minutes left, the game was,
tied at 7 - 7.
At 5.26, Teeswater scored
to take the lead but with 2.26
left, Lucknow tied it up.
When overtime seemed
probable, Teeswater scored a
Final goal with 0.26 left on
the clock and the game
ended a 9 - h Teeswater
victory.
On the scoresheet Chris
Collyer collected two points;
Doug Fattish one point; Dar-
ren Foreman one point; Dan
Gilchrist three points; Andy
Grazier two points; Scott
Hackett four points; Chris
Irwin three points; Darren
McKim two points; Brad
Priestap one point; Steve
Van Osch one point.
The shoot out continues at
home on Wednesday at 8.00
p.m.
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