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peat yea fbI:.h Blurs
well.exectatcd play by Mary Cox from
Nicole Quinlan and Rachael Ackert. i '
the second period, Lori Blake broke the •
tie when si e,poppe4 one in past the
The Lueknow Blurs: hosted the.
Saugecn. Maitland Pee Wee • girls team in
exhibition play March 18. The girls
played a strong game, but ease out on
.the short end of a 3-0 loss. With most of Keady goaltender. Cox and Julie
the action in the Lucknow zone, our
strong tiet-keeper unpaged to stop many the .Blurs. 4,4-3 victory and Move on tg
shots on goal.
The Blurs travelled to Teeswater.;
March 21 for their year-end tournament,:
In their first game, they met, tip.• with a
sirens Kincardine squad. The .opponents
opened the scoring with a goal late in the
second. But only a Minute later, Nicole
Quinlan slid one past the Kincardine
goalie, • on a great set-up by Candice
Hamilton and Laura Stanley.
Unfortunately, Kincardine earned two
more in the third to vain the gamo, 3-1.
In: the second game, tlaegirls played
last -year's champions,Keady and: defeat
ed them, 4-3. Keady got the first goal,"
which Lucknow soon answered*. on at
Hamilton each added one more to give c'i•
the consolation .finals. Assists go :to
Candice Ttarrtilton, Lindsay Raymond,
Nicole Quinlann, Jess Mann, Erin Phillips.
and Leslie Morrison.
In the finalgame, in Beirnore,
Lucknow played their long-time rivals.
Milverton The girls 'all played a hard
game. but unfortunately, couldn't over.
come their opponents, size and the near-
sightedness of the referees.
Lucknow's lone goalwas scored. by
Jess Mann, assisted by Darlene Aitchison
and Mary Cox, its a 4.1 defeat.
The Blurs demonstrated excellent
sportsmanship throughout the entire sea-
son and especially during the play-offs,
Trey truly are the winners.
Pee: Wee B's play
in Ripiey t.
Ort March 2Q: the Pee Wee l B sgttad'played in the
Ripley local league tournament.
Game one saw them matehed against Zurich with
Lucknow taking an early lead hut. unable• to hang on los-,
• ing 4 to 3:
In .game two against Ripley, Luckrtow's short bench
proved fatal. The boys played their hearts out but. just
couldn't get it together and went down 5 t
Goaltenders Adam Martino( 1. Dustin Parrish.. sawn a
' lot of action and kept things from ;getting put of hand'.
.Danny MacDonald 'and Derek flogger(, made some
great defensive plays:
Parrish and Josh Ackert represented'Lucknow in the.
shoot-out competition. '
Nigel Black was sidelined due, to injury :but cheerred
the team on from the stands.
Goals in ,the tournament: Derek Quinlan 2, Matt
Pritchard,, Preston Drennan, and David Conley. Assists:
Ryan. Rivett,;` hea Dickie, Drennan, Graham Cook,
Pritchard and Mike: }ischer.
P
Brussels
Inexhibition play last
week, the Novice rep team:.
'defeated Brussels 4. to 3,.
when Dan Murray .:scared-..
with six seconds left in the
game. Murray .notched
two :goals while Devin,,
Kemp and Lucas
Shepherd got singles.
Assists were by, Wes
Rivett, Meagan Cameron,
Lucas Shepherd and Brett,
Phillips.
fiu'ai serie
The ,Lucknow Juvenle ' Cr ig Moffat c d
are tip, t vo'games.in` their assisted; by Erin
_LAUseason.
The Lucknow Midgets
defeated Belmont in four
games to advance to the
QMRA. finals against Ayr,
In game four, Lucknow
was leading 5 -to 4 when.
Belmont pulled their
goalie fist the extra attack..
er. The loda►1 squad cut.
them short When Dennis.
Lubbers scored in the
empty net assuring
Lucknow of the wilt.
The dates of play with
Ayr hadn't ben arranged'
as of press tune,. Call the
arena Or 528,3607 for
game times:
The Little Devils tray,.
oiled to Paisley for a tour:
nament. last week, They'
started out Oaa winning
notedefeating Tiverton 6
to 1' in the opening game.
Cody Kemp opened the •
game with a goal on
pass from lineman Cody.
Shepherd, The. second
,aisle from Travis -
MacPherson on a pass
front Adam Hogan -Cann.
Kemp rounded out the.
scoring with four more
unassisted for the final 6
to 1. ••
Ila° game two everyone
played positional hockey
as a team resulting in a 6'
to 0 win for the 'De'vi'l;s
--over.ParrElgin.
Darcy Quinlan. record-
ed a
. shutout for the team.
Brent. Alton played an
aggressive game notching
two. Great play frolic the
defence' Sheila • Kuik,
Adam • HoganCaun, Mitch,
lv artyn'and°.Evan Riven:
caused Port 'Elgin to'
• .become frustrated in front
' of the. Luoknow netniin-
der:
is end
ourney
Goals, werre, by AJ.
Beasley, Rosa ,Meriain,,
Brent Alton, Cody Rem. p
(2) and, .Brent : Alton.
Setting up the plays were
Ben Dorscht Andrew
Hogan -Cann, Sheila Kuik, •
Michael Dalton and
Beasley.,
The Little Devils cattle `•.
up. against Paisley in the
final game for the "A"
championship. The team•
has only lost to Paisley in
the .regular season and
could not get.by,the strong
sot* in the finals.,
It, was end to end hock-
ey
ock
ey with Lucknow leading
the scoring,.after three
. unassisted.goals bby_.Cody
temp. In the Secondperi-
od Paisley fought back
with four unanswered
goals •
The fans • were.proud of
their Little Devils.
Special thanks to the
coaching; staff of Sue,
Meriarn, Steve;, Altoki,
Stephen .MacPherson: and
Bonnie. Kink• for all: their
hard work 'and a:great,sea-
son.
;et alternates
'atans
pray ��
eatin
Lakefield. in the'ElMHA
semi-final series, the
Lucknow Midget alternate
entry teats • is now up
against Six. Natiohs• in; a
bid for the championship.
The first ••game .was,
A drew , ° After de
f
g
bid against: Creeinore for and Ean Moffat.
the OMHA final. The • team travels to
With °Ryan Courtney in. Creelntire on Friday for a.
net, the squad travelled to 9 'p.m start, Arrangements
Creemore on:;Saturday and ` are in the works for a fan
came, home with'a' 6 to 2, bus Anyone interested
win. ' ' call 528.2230.
Chad Moffat was cred-
itedwith a hat trick, Eric
Andrew picked up two
'and Dave Adams, a single.
Setting up' their, team:,'
mates were Andrew, Dc ttg'
Johnston ' and • Ch_ad,
Freeman with two. each,
Jeff Porter and Ed
Courtney. •
Sunday's,. game • in
Lucknaw was a 1;e41,,
tenders' battled ending. f to
O. for Lucknow iii Overtime
play
played, in Ohsweken last
Sunday with Justin ,Brown
in , net. Despite a . shortage
of players; ,Lucknow
defeated the host team 3 to
2:
Lucknow started the
game ,with '11 skaters due
to work schedules and
injuries.After two periods ,
of aggressive hockey,
Lucknow played the third'
period with just, nine
skaters due to more
injuries, while Six Nations;.
had 16 on the bench:
Goals :were by Jeff.
Cranston Mark Stanley
and Daryl Aitchison, with
Jeff + • Andrew, Conor
McDonagh -.and. Stanley
picking up assists. •
Game two was Monday,
night in Lucknow • `