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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-11, Page 11Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesdayr, March 11, 1998 –Page 11 Tasrnanian Devils take two wing off bailor Tasmanian Tyke Devils. The Tasmanian. Devils defeated. the Goderich Sailors on Feb. 28 with a 5. to 0 score. Colton-Chantney led the attack with a hat trick. Bradley Van osch man aged a 'breakaway and scored unassisted, to ,be,, followed by Brett YAn Osch making good .on a nice pass from Wes Hackett. • Other,assists went to Corey Godfrey and -Sean •Bveryone did a super job playing their positions and keeping the puck in the opposition's end. On Saturday,• the team travelled to Bayfield to play the Sailors. again. Corey Godfrey got Lucknow off to a good start with one of the first goals on the first shift,' Wes Hackett did a fine job in, net allowing only one goal, while his teammates picked up 11. Brett Van Osch, Colton Chamney and Jillian. Adamson played a strong' game with Van Osch scor- ing three and assisting. once; Chamney netting four and picking upfour. assists,, and Adamson scoring twice and assisting. on. one. • The other. '.goal was from Kyle Sway. Eric Zinn recorded an assist in ' this'game. Sean' Martin, Gary Finlay, Tyner VA',n Dyke,. ,. Gtidl rc;y and. Zinn provid, ed great .defence,, Calvin RiVett also played a great game. • Bgn B 'Despite goalie Mark Kranenburg's•strong play in net, the local. Bantam B team came up short •agai.n• in round' robin playoffs, when Walkerton: defeated them 3toQ'March 4, The :offence continues .to smite!' as.they were •shutout for the second time in three games. Their genie against Listowel had to be forfeit- ed due to ,player Commit- ments to the reptearn.,, Novice Panthers ' On ' March 6, :the Panthers played.in Ripley and defeated, a team that • has not lost a game all year.Lucknow was down two goals in the first, but when they started scoring. in the second they didn't - look, back bringing home a 4 to 3 win, Lucas Shepherd scored the first two goals unas, sisted. Justin Davidson followed up with a pair assisted by Alex Van Osch and Tucker. Dorscht., Good • team work Panthers. The team played in a tourney on March.7.; in Kincardine. Playing Kincardine Black'in the' first game, Tucker Dorscht scored assisted, by Alex Van. Qsch, but .it wasn't' enough as the opposition managed three. Markers, (la inc .twat saw Lucknow matched, 'with Bothwell, who they defeated 4 .to 0. Lucas Shepherd and Brander! MacPherson ,tai- licd.two each, with assists from Matthew . Van Osch ` and Justin Davidson, The team played well, • but failed 16 advance to the finals in the round' ..robin tournament. Atom B. On Feb. 27, the Atom .B squad. hit Amberley Road• for a trek. to Harris.ton where' they played the. Mint. it team. . .The hosts :lit upthe board first. but Lucknow responded with five goals in the second period and ;. two in the third.. - = Persistence and hard. work paid off! °. Nick Gowley led, the attack' with four• goals, with singles frons. Scott Blake, Darren Van Dyke. and. Mary . Lou Van Meeteren, Jim John Kuik' set up threegood plays, with , Doug Husk., and Christopher Van Dyke claiming' singles. On March_ 1, Lucknow hosted Wingham - who opened tfie scoring only to have •Lucknow come back two minutes later with a • goal by Jim John Kuik assisted by Nick Bowley. The first• period ended in a tie. , 'Wingham noted two more, in the seeond period • to take home • a 3 to 1 win. Good goaltending by both .trains kept the game Ackert and Graham Cook close. • with singles. It was a close skating • Best wishes to Kevin game when Harriston .DeBruyn who will be out came to tciwn on Thursday • for .the rest .of the season -night. • The game was . with abroken wrist. • scoreless until the third period' when Harriston ., , NovieeBI dented the - twine: • ; Iee Warriors ' Lucknow responded The Ice. Warriors quickly with Laura recorded'. their fourth'shut Stanley "assisted by Mary out of five games in: the CCM Vats Meeteren. Two playoffs when Mildinay more goals' by Harriston came to town on March 2. - gave .them a 3 to 1 win.. With good goaltending On. Sunday, end-to-end from Denzel: Archer and! • 'action and good goaltend- - good defence, the squad ing brought 'the Lucknow defeated' Mildmay 3 to 0. -and Hanover teams 'A. very happy . Hillary through three periods of . Johnston scored her first scoreless hockey, ' • goal of the year, Her con - At 6;1$ of overtime, tinual hard digging -all Hanover was able to sneak yearpaid off! a goal in toend the game.1 • Other goals were front' to Q intheir favor. Stuart Simpson and Caitlin' This was .a great game Hamilton, with Simpson to watch -.and a good team and Trevor Armstrong. effort._ , picking. up two assists each, and singles from. ree Wee B Nash .Aitchison and •Kelsie After, two losses in :Alton. •.. playoff action, the Pee: withconti • , Wee B's. took their first • - • win against: Mildmay ` 3 to• Novice Rep 1. Solid goaltending from The Novices played a Adam Martin and Dustin very strong Southampton Farrish, along, with help team who:dominated'the. from defencemenRyan; first period in the March•5 Rivett, Josh Ackert, Matt game Lucknow: came Pritchard and Danny alive with manycoring MacDonald kept, Mildmay opportunities but the host's. off the scoreboard. defence shut the forwards They were defated.by down... Hanover 3 to 1, and Denzel Archer; in net, leeswater 3.to2,, • :' came .up with some awe- Points in the •three some saves, oft gannes:.Ierek Quinlan3, Southatnpton_'s " break - Nigel •Black. 3; Shea away's in: the third period. 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Three bedroom home,1.6x• 24 •garage. • "1;4. 110ES -: bedroom douse', "old Wood trim and floors,, ce' .treed- .lot. a11000r,000; .• • n UNiT: RENTAL PRQPERTY alt z bedroom,. fully rented; Good long term investment ;.$245,000' , 50 ACR!:' DuSH .n tREA'r; 24 x 48,'2'bedroani cottags, garage, Conies furnished, Spring fed pend anal Crook. $99,900, WEST WAWANOSH •,'i53 acres w Excellont ;5 bedtnom hause, neat barn and Shod, 120 cleared $355,000 Lucknow goals .• from Megan: Cameron (Onassis!, ed) and Devin Kemp. from BJ. Mayer. On March 6, back• in here, Lucknow's goalie Mike Hoggart shutout the visitors in the first period. The strong Southampton team took aver in the sec- ond leaving our .forwards. frustrated: and. tired. Final score 4 19.0 for the visi- tors. - • Atom Rep The Atoms' season and'. the hopes of winning ,the WOAA for the seeond consecutive year came to an end on Tuesday night when they hosted'. Wingham for:gamefive. After a well fought bat • tle, Wingham was able to pull through and win 5 to 3 and take homethe tro- phy— .Lucknow gaials were from Daniel. Drennan, Cory, Hamilton and lames Mann, with Luke Drennan assisting on. two, Joe - Murray on one, and Mann on• One. • Thanks to the fans for your support, Health card info: Helen Johns; MPP, has badia: number of phone' calls from constituents • regarding health•card vats^' dation.. "People .are con ceined that they will be: denied, service if they do not present their health' -card-°when°'at'tendibg at a ,h+ spital.."or ,emergency'. room.' This is not true. A hospital will provide the care that is required•, whether or not. a patient.. 'presents their .health <carrd,'' said Johns.: • The Ministry of Health. has created a; Health' Card ,Validation, Project which • is, a 1::. - 800 line, that enables health • care providers' to determine the ',status Of health card num- ' bens and version code at the point of servicer This project: also _assists health care_ptovi'ders Wit'h:deci sons regarding eligibility, verification' of patient. , . 'data, and protects.'against: health: care fraud. In 'order' to as Health care providers, you, should always carry your health -card' with .you;•; S,hould ' your `health Bard become:,, „misplaced or stolen, it shouldbe reported iitime diately:•, to ' the' closest Ministry of--1-lealth Office, • arida new one obtained as soonas possible, More information can lee received .by ,writing to Health . Card` °Vali'dation :Project, Ministry of Health,; 49 ,Place Orates,. 4tli .,i(+1oor, Kingston, Ontario,..K71..• 533 or by., calling ;1800,262-6524; • •