HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-01-25, Page 9Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 25, 1$* -Page 9
Bantam B's
beat Goderich
The Lucknow Bantam B team got back
the big loss they suffered at the heands of
Goderich, by beating them on January 14
with asocreof7-2.
Vince Sticklend opened the scoring as he
blew one by Goderich assisted by Pete
Reavie. Reavie blasted the second one in
from the blue line.
Goderich opened the second period mak-
ing it a 2 -1 game, but Warren Andrew was
hungry as he netted the third, assisted by
Chris Humphrey and Sticklend.
Humphrey sunk the fourth after taking a
pass from Sticklend assisted by Marvin
Kikkert.
Goderich scored once more but to no
avail as Sticklend scored again on a pass
from Andrew with 39 seconds left hi the se-
cond and Derek Turner followed with
another, assisted by Humphrey.
In the third period, Andrew took a face-
off pass from Sticklend and netted the
seventh goal for Lucknow.
It was a rough game with Goderich -
receiving 19 two minute, penalties plus two
game misconducts. Lucknow had 18
minutes.
Second penaify-free game for Atom A's
The Lucknow Atom A team travelled to
Teeswater onJanuary17. These two teams
have played close games all season and
this was no exception, as Lueknow came
away short one goal - a 5-4 win for
Teeswater.
Lucknow played well throughout the
game which was end to end. Goalie Jamie
Snow made the necessary moves when re-
quired, as did the Teeswater goalie.
Lucknow has improved their play offen-
sively in front of the opposition's net, but
they just could not even up the score as the
game came down to the final buzzer.
Eric Andrew had a hat trick scoring
once in each period. Jeff Porter scored late,
in. the third tote the game, with Teeswater
coming back later to break the tie.
This is the second penalty free game the
Atoms have played to date. Congratula-
tions to the boys and coaches!
Normanby 6 - Lucknow 2
On January 19, Normanby visited
Lucknow for the second match between
these two teams.
The strong goal tending for Normanby
was to be the winning factor of this game
as the Lucknow squad peppered many
shots on their net.
Mike Johnston scored from Jeff Po
in the first and Lucknow's second g
came off the stick of Jeff Porter assisted
by Mike Johnston.
Lucknow played well against this team
and had many shots on net but were fin-
ding it difficult to beat the Normanby
goalie.
This was the last regular season game
and the Atoms look forward to the playoffs
and an upcoming tournament in Wharton
February 25.
Both the coaches and team members
should be proud of their accomplishments
year in progressing over, the regular
n to the position of being able to put
up a good competitive game of hockey.
Thursday Night Ladies
January 12
Marg Wilson took the high single with
251, Barb Harper the single with handicap
of 294 and Nancy Farrish's 565 took the
high triple flat.
Games over 200: Marie Scott 204, Barb
Harper 225, Marg Wilson 251, Tami Allan
201, Nancy Farrish 219, Jo Reid 245, Shani
Webb -Ziegler 230.
Team standings: China 61, Mexico 54,
Canada 52, Australia 51, USA 44, Russia 31.
Lucknow January 25
Ashfield WMS
Monday Night Mixed
Men's high single went to John van-
Diepen with 215 and Eric Taylor's 580 t k
the high triple.
Shani Webb Ziegler took the ladies
single and triple with 260 and 574.
Games over 200: Dwayne Ziegler 207,
Barb Jardine 214, Betty Stanley 233, Shire-
ly Kennedy 235, John vanDiepen 215, Gord
Johnston 202, Shani Webb -Ziegler 260.
Team standings : not available
Thursday Night ladies
Barb Hebra cleaned house with the high
single flat of 293, single with handicap 351
and triple flat 666.
Games over 200: Carol Atkinson 220, 216,
Tami Allan 238, Barb Tyler 218, Pam Irwin
225, Barb helm 293, MarieScott201, Wen-
dy Ritchie 215, Varna Gammie 217, Marj,.
Hayes 218, Marg Wilson 202, Nancy Far-
rish 224, Bev Gibson 206.
Team standings: Canada 59, USA 46,
Mexico 59, Australia 51, China 68, Russia
31.
Wednesday Night Mixed
Gerald Rhody rolled a hot 282 single and
700 triple on the men's side.
Mary Lou Raynard took the ladies single
with 246 while Merle Rhody's 644 took the
triple..
Games over 200: Antone Van Osh 241,
Allan Hackett 203, Norm Bolt 224, Barb
Tyler 207, Brian Van Osch 237, Bev
Beyersbergen 227, Merle Rhody, 210, 240,
Gerald Rhody, 282, - 222, Nancy Swan 202,
Pat Livingston -203, -Mary Lon Raynard
246, 200, D.A. Hackett 210, 207, Hary Liv-
ingston,209, 211, 206.
Team standings: Squirrels 164,
Kangaroos 154, Chipmunks 154, Gophers
139, Tigers 136, Wolverines 133.
Town and Country
Marie Park rolled the high ladies score
with a 243 single and a 419 double.
High for the men was Jerry van der
Klippe with a single of 226 and a double of
370.
Games over 150: Jean Phillips 227, Marj
Solomon 224,158, Anna Johnstone 204, 169,
Ann Anderson 194, 187, Helen Todd 181,
Mark Park 176, Agnes Farrier 167, Doris
McKinnon 166, Dorothy Brown 156,
Caroline Menary 161, Isobel Miller 155,
Ruth Mathers 153, Len McDonald 213,
Geroge Taylor°184, Ron McQuillin 171, Ian
Dougherty 1 _..- .
Team standings: Snowdrops 47,
Crocuses 43, Pansies 38, Daffodils 35,
Tulips 32, Hyacinths 30.
Novice on winning streak
On January 17, Lucknow novice hosted
Wmgham, with all the scoring in the'third
period for a final score of Lucknow 5,
Wingham 1
Scoring for Lucknow were Craig Moffat
with two and singles going to Ean Moffat,
Brent Cameron and Jonathan MacKinnon.
Assists were added by Shane Petteplace,
Jonathan MacKinnon, Matthew Eadie and
Cameron Moffat with two.
Lucknow's next game is in Mildmay
tonight (Jan.25) at 7 p.m.
The team will also participate in two up-
coming tournaments on February 3, 4 and
5 in Howick and February 10,11 and 12 in
Zurich.
After a slow start this year, the boys are
starting to play good hockey and currently
are on a three game winning streak. Beep,
it up boys!
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Hunter
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The Lucknow Bantam Bs have won their
second last game of the regular season
with a 10 - 3 score against CLinton.
Gavin Hunter claims five of those goals
with assists going, to Warren Andrew,
Derek Turner and Vince Sticklend
assisting on two.
Donnie Cuillerier put a nice one in on the
back hand and Peter Reavie blew one past
Clinton from the blue line.
Chris Humphrey put one behind the Clin-
ton net minder after hitting the goal post,
assisted by Reavie.
Sticklend scored a short handed goal
assisted by Hunter, and less than a minute
dater:nlhe:°teuti d,•iter be-
ing tripped by a Clinton forward.
These teams will meet again in Clinton
on Saturday to finish off their schedule and
then it will be playoff time.
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