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RIpleY'Nov`ice 3., Locknow 1
Theeco
s rid genre of the playoffs were
played Feb. 17 with Ripley pulling off the
win. The first period was scoreless as -both
teams tried to beat the goalies but weren't
successful;, Ripley scored -two goals in the
last two minutes of Play' in the second
period.
Ripley came out strong again in the third
period scoring again-with�23 seconds left to
play:.: Eric Andrew scored with Shawn
Bellinore ' assisting. The Lucknow boys
played `hard . but. just :couldn't score.
anymore•. Ripley led_ the, series`2 '- 0•.
Lucknow 3, Ripley 0:_•
On Tuesday evening Lucknow Novice
travelled . to Ripley for the third playoff
game.,Lucknow carte up victoriouswin:.
fling the game 3 0:;
Eaarly in the first period Eric Andrew
scored unassisted, ;giving Lucknow ter
lead;. ,
Rate in the second period And. rew ,again
scored assisted by Andrew Johnston and.
Philip 'Dickson.
In the third Andrew scored earning his
hat trick 'with; Ryan Jarvis and Darcy
McDonald assisting. `
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Lucknow goalies. Green and BMeman had'
a shut out with lots of ;.help from their
defence.,
Lucie®w' 491404 3
• The fourth game of the Lucknoilte Ripley,
series was played :Feb. 22.
Kevin France of Ripley opened.. the
scoring early in the first period. ;"Then.
Lucknow tied " ,it with Shawn -Bellmore
scoriing. and David Adains assisting.;:
Thesecond ,period was 'scoreless. Both-,.
teams had many chances to score but just'
couldn't pop `;it in.:
The:. third period saw,lets lots of action as
Ripley's Scott Martyn scored assisted by
Peter MacDonald. Then twelve seconds:
later. Chad Moffatpscored'assisted by Eric
Andrew and Andrew Johnston. "`
Ripley's Matt Farrell -scored assisted by
Jeff Mitchell. Lucknow's Sean -Wolfe
scored assisted b .Shawn:rBelln ore forcing
this .game into ove�tine With four minutes
left to play in Overtime Eric Andrew scored
unassisted. Lucknow boys; came up 'Victor-
ious with a 4 - 3 , win:
The series is now tied 2 - 2, The final
game to be ::held in Ripley on. Monday
evening.
K4iloee 1VIiad
ies hi; h single ,was rolled . by
Henrica Jurjens ,with a score: of 197 and:
high triple. by'Ge'rd , de Jong ;with 492.
Art"Burrows rolled'high single for;the
-men with a score of 230' and Norm Bolt
high triple with- $70::
Men,
166 over were Art Burrows,.
230, ,Norma Bolt, 213; "213;, Bob Camp-
bell, 211. °Witted Iasi week -was Flarry
Lavin with. 20.1
A
Team omits -and ' standings: Mary':
Pines .7` 89; Doris's . Elms 7;° 70; Eva's
Spruce 7, .'69; Ann's Maples 0, 64;
Grace''s.Oaks, 0, 55; Hannah's Cedars
52: Town and,Country
. L dies' hi h .wa' Ger ' . d 'Jan with
a g ., s ..da e g a
185. single 'and- nd -a 3 3 -double." a 3.0 u
•Art Burrows was •high man with a .4
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.single. of 221 and a 'double of 336.
Team: points and standings: Grace's
Daffodils 3,. '61; Gerda's Pansies 0,;«61;
Anna',s� f yaci�nths 2, 55; ,'Mary's Snow
drops' 0; 43; Ida's` Crocuses':. 5, '. 40;
Mabel'.s"Tulips: 5, •40.
Thursday inked
e women's' high single was' bowled
and the hr
tr',ple wa B i Tyle 's, with 577.
The; .metes~ i 1r sin le . went. to Steve
Carvell, 286,:'. and ;he also bowled the
high `triple of 691:. `
Games" over 200 .came from Steve
Carvell, 286, 247; Linda Carvell; 218;
Merle Rhody 249; 'Ron Elliott, ..206;'A
Betty VanOseh, ° 204; Pete VanOsch,
234; Barb Tyler, : 207, 201; Marg
Hackett, ; 231; ' and ' Russel Swan, 219
r Team; "Astandings: 'Gophers: 142%,:
Kangaroos 2211/2, • Squirrels 190, Chip-
munks 209i%a,' Cats 211, Tigers 189%.
Ladles 7:00 p.m.
Barb
Ross bowled the.high single
witha 282 a rot.
nd,Do ...thy' I3rritn,ell bowled
the high :'triple with: a 623.
Games slice . Barb Ross,
282; Dorothyof;Brintn200ellover, 230„:Barb
Jardine, 224; Delores VanOsch, 220,•
Loreen Alton, 215;,Judy Sanderson,
209
Team,points and. standings. gunnies `°
2, 73; Iainsters °5, 69; Ponies 2, 57.
Puppies 5, 56; :Kittens 5, 56; Budgies 2,
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Teeswater Peewees 8, Lucknow 2
On Feb. 17 Lucknow Peewees determin-
ed -to do better than their previous 11 - o
loss in Teeswater played Teeswater in a
hard' fought game in : Lucknow but still:
carne out on, theshort end of an 8 r:2 score.
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It was a n emotion filled game both on,
and off the .ice;with a runningbattle: of
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words between :the fansand the referees.
There are thathingst ' happenpduring the.
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course ofa hoekey game that cat] incite
r
fans but it must be reixietn a eai •that �# e
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officials have a tough enough time trying to
keep- the game in ,control :without ,being
harassed by the fans. It's not as easy °as it
looks. Lucknow has better thanaverage
officials here so let's be supportive.of titei
efforts.
Brad Murray scored `both Lucktow goads
o s str~d by Ju tin. Murray and Donnie
Gammie.
Lucknow 12, ,Clinton e'
n °Saturday afternoon, Feb. 22, `Luck-
noww travelled to Clinton for a high scoring
game against • their local Peewees.
Brad Murray°played a' superb game
8etgoals eight.g: igetting a s arid two assists.. Bra;d
has scored 54 goals 'se far this season.
Single o"lwere g R a s scored by Derek, Turner,
Peter. Neufeld Mike ; Vandervelde and
Donnie Gammie. Dale Pricsta ' and Donnie
Gainrme had two assistseach with single
assists by Mike Vandervelde, : Justin
Murray .and Jamie Johnston. Final score 12
6 for Lucknow.
The Peewees start thele' local PaY0payoffs lase
1Feb ' 27 in Tivertcm at 7 p.ilii
Next horne game will be Marc
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J:ip1ey Winks are.
jilayoffioun:d:
Rinks:,from Ripley,
-1ncardine, Tees -
water and B 1mo e. were vying. for the
honor of champs in the Southern
Ontario Ladies Curling Association
District 3 double -rink tankard playoff in
Hanover on 'Feb „17 - 18 w
The' Ripley rin°ks-were'`skipped by
`Diane 'Brooks and .Hilda- Andrew.
Curling with• Diane -were: vice, Joanne
Stewart, second, Alice Gamble and lead,.
Kim Colling,,Andrew's rinkmates were
Ellen Holroyd,. Pat: VandenHogan and
Myra Walden..
Ripley defeated Belniore 19 13'!n the:'
first game and the Teeswater tea'rri 2,1
17' on Monday..Tuesday morning Athey
dame up against the �Kincardi�ne teams,
who were; undefe: ted at , this; time.,
Ripley managed a 21 20 '"combined,
score •putting ; them into' the divisional
single knockout playoffs in tChatham::on
March 10...
SS SCHOOL
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The C nanlittee. sof the Bi ice Chanty
Board of Education that Si studying,the
future Centras School will be
available to receive any farther input or
suggestions and to answer c uestlons.,
from individuals or email groups :on s
come and Igo ' basks, , . on Thursday,
`Febrnary,27,1986, atthe inloss. Central:;
School, firom 4i30 p.m, to b 110 fr m. and
at the Lclmo ` ` F
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c.
from 7:30 p.ai ':to 9:00 pini.
Lueknow Atone' B 2, Ri►lgy
?n Feb.22,;,,t e . Atom: Bsi niet R
The ata
ucknow "Al
es 'they c
ie rematch;. in Lucknow at
fiere ,.�`was'ten
P se r,as the
wanted, to prove t theins,
win two in a rows`
The: first .w period action was . -. mostly
between 'the.blue lines,;'as the `teams each
tried til outplay ,the either
Midway,:;in the second,f Lucknow, got. an
interference . penatl'ty ane# . ; Ripley's F. Wade
Liixkletter capitalized on the chance, and
scored on a'~ rebound, ,giv,,ing them thee, lead
of 1 -�0. Six 'minutes late`ir Lucknow tied,: it . ,
nip 'with Danny . Kerr " ,scoring+ from `Daryl .
Gibson'.s pass. Less than two,minutes after
;that, Lucknow got the,�go-ahead; goal.
Chris: Humphrey scored o i3 a .break away,
setup by Nathan Daer from Steven Adams..
The "third :period wasp intense.:penalty
free pla
y. Both teams
pla`yedhard, the;
tenders rolbi eachgoal
f " a of
e: i7ntheir
chances,pine scot'
1 a r�was.2 . l for f ,ucktiow.
On .Feb 26, ilio` boys travel to Mildmay"
°to try their newfound confidence :and skills
against`; Mildmay, iwhozni they ,have yet to
beat. Should` be' a_ gooa`°gain°.
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vice to''i
The. t8tli Annual Legion Novice Tourna
inept, known for the past 17 years as the
flea to titian ent, will be held' March 1 at
the Lucknow and District Arena starting ait.
9 a.m. The ' name change for :the one day
• event is due to the . Canadian A rriatenr
Hockey Association- .:(CAI -IA) change of
ages in mirror : hockey.
Because of the, co-operation of thee..
ticknow' branch of ;the Royal _:Canadian
Legion,' various area businesses and the
many volunteers involved`, the touriaaniei t
has been a huge success.
The competition co i
p on ns sts of teethes from
Ripley, Teeswater, Mildina Brussels,
Mildmay,
Blyth;' Z elgrave; Clifford and:: Lricknow.
Lucknow , plays "'i Mildmay at 9 a.m.,
'eeswater plays Blyth at 10 stn., ,Relgrave
battles :..,Brussels at 11 and ' Ripley .and
Clifford play at nooks,
':Elimination rounds the rest of
the afternoon with the' consolation game at
5: 0 p. m. and the• championship gam at 7.
Admission' is $4 for tte'•day.`
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