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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-04-09, Page 12Page 12----Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 9, 1986 Bowlers still going strong Ladies 7 p.m. Mary Lou Raynard bowled the high single with a 253 and Bernice Kemp bowled the high triple with a 582. Games of 200 and over were bowled by Mary Lou Raynard, 253; Shani Webb, 235; Joan Livingston, 218; Dorothy Hamilton, 214; Barb Ross, 210; Mae Howald, 206; Bernice Kemp, 201; and Maggie Cleland, 205. Team points and standings: Budgies 12, 51; Ponies 12, 46; Bunnies 10, '46; Hamsters 10, 39; Puppies 10, 36; Kittens 9, 34. Joan Livingston was the 50/50 draw winner. Lucknow Mixed Women's high single was bowled by Betty VanOsch with 224 and she had the high triple �f 579. Ron Elliott also repeated as high single with 264 and high triple winner with 634. Games over 200 came from Bruce Elliott, 201; Ron Elliott, 264; Betty VanOsch, 218, 224; Pete VanOsch, 217; Jim Card, 202; Bev McNay, 246; Linda Carvell, 203; Grant Chisholm, 259; and Steve Carvell, 212. Team point standings: Gophers 24, Kangaroos 37, Squirrels 27, Chipmunks 38, Cats 36, Tigers 27. Kinloss Mixed Isabel Tiffin rolled high single for the ladies with a score of 213. High triple was Val Matthews with 513. Men's high was Bill Uuldriks with, a single of 244 and a. triple of 601. Men 200 and over were Bill Uuldriks; 244, • 208 -and Jerry VanderKlippe, 213. Team points: Grace's Oaks 7, Doris's Elms 5, "Eva's Spruce 5, Ann's Maples 2, Mary's Pines 2, Hannah's Cedars 0. Town and Country Belle Herbert rolled high single for the. ladies with a scope ' of 202' and Anna Johnstone high double .with 362. Ladies ' 200 and over.. were Belle Herbert, 202 and Anna Johnstone, 200. Men's high was Leonard MacDonald with a single of 210 and a double, of 381. Team points: Anna's Hyacinths 2, Ida's Crocuses 3, Grace's Daffodils 3, Mabel's Tulips 2, Mary's Snowdrops 2, Gerda's Pansies 3. Ladies Thursday 8 p.m. Dianne Wall ,picked' up, the high single of 2443 on her way to scoring the high triple -of 660:`: Games over 200 were bowled by Donna McBride, 219; Dianne Wall, 221, 243; Judi de • Boer, 221; Marie Scott, 203; Janet Gunter, 205; Barb. Tyler, 221, 213; Joanne Hodgins, 226; and Betty Stanley, 204. Standings: Crepe 2, 87; Wool: 0, 80;. Cotton 5, 88; Polyester 5, 96; Linen .2, 54; Silk 7, 101. March26 Joy Jurjens. had .both *the high single of 236 and the hihg triple of 682. Games over 200 were played by Joy •Jurjens, 216, 230, 236; Barb Helm, 214 Betty Stanley, 205; Irene, Haldenby, 202; and Pat Grazier; '211, 220. Crepe 7, 85; Wool 0, 80; Cotton 0, 83; Polyester 5, 91; Linen 7, 52; Silk 2, 94. Lucktiow Peewees 7, Winghain ,3. On March 18 Lucknow Peewees played' Wingham Peewees in Wingham. The. Lucknow .plaYers were up foil this gameand, were leading 6 - 0 early in the third period, but then Wingham scored three straight goals. Brad Murray who played another superb game scored the .last goal of thegame into an empty net. Final score 7 = 3 for Lucknow, Murray had four goals and .one assist, Rod Crich had two goal's and one assist, Dale Priestap had one goal. :Single assists went to Mike Vandervelde and' Shawn Stanley. Lucknow 5, Clifford 5 On March 24 Lucknow started a group playoff against Clifford. The game, played in Lucknow was a seesaw battle that'_, included 10, minutes of overtime with the final score 5 -°.5'. Brad Murray again scored four goals andbad one assist. Rod Crich had one , goal and one assist Donnie Gammie had two assists and ILrtSsell Sutton one assist. Clifford 5, Lucimm 2: In the second , gaine of this playoff, March 26, played, in Clifford, Lucknow seemed to forget what the game was all about and spent too much time in the penalty box, getting 26 minutes in penal- ties. , The Clifford players played about the same style of hockey but the referees : • seemed more lenient on them. Clifford.. outplayed Lucknow; and won the game 5 - 2.. Brad Murray scored both Lucknow goals, one unassisted .and one assisted by Rod Crich and Russell' Sutton. Lucknow 5, Clifford 4 The third game of this series was played March 31 in Lucknow,• with Lucknow: winning a close and exciting 'match 5 - !1, Brad 'Murray scored the winning goal with three minutes,left in the game: Brad had scored; three ; goals, previous to getting the winner with Derek Turner. getting:the other goal, Mike Vandervelde and Rod Crich had ` "o assists,and Jamie Johnston had onel assist. Lucknow 3, Cllfford 2 With the series tied, the last game was played in Clifford on April 1. It was -a closer match with Lucknow winning 3 - 2. Scoring for Lucknow were Donnie Gammie one goal, and two assists,, Brad Murray one goal and, one assist and Rod Crich one goal. This was the last game of the season .for the Peewees who had won 19 `guiles,- lost, 13 games and tied three .in 35 `games., Brad Murray had scored 96 ° goals in 34 .. games, quite an, ; accomplishment. »Good luck in Bantams next year;- Brad : Alsi3. moving up to Bantams are Rod Crich, DonnieGammie, Jamie Johnston and Paul Helm. Lucknow Atoras•8, Paisley 1,� The Lucknow . Atom As won•=the VOAA DD finals,agairnst Paisley with a score of 8 - • 1. The team was presented with thetrophy' : at the Durham Championship tournament on Saturday in Durham Scoring for Lucknow were .Jttstir Mut:- ray, assisted; by . Vince Stiekiend, Brad . lRhody, assisted by Ray Dalton; Stevenson,; assisted by Terry , Stanley, Clint 'Murray, • assisted<by. St cklend; kind Donnie Cuiller ' • ier assisted by Matt. Drennan. Ellen -Logan 3, Luclictrow 2 `The Atom" 'As losttheir first game against Elima Logan in -the Durham Atom ,Grand Cliampronship ' Justin Murray scor- ed two quick goals in thefitst minute of the first period, but .Elora -Logan settled in°and, finally won the game 3 - 2. 'Mom, A '`goaltender' Adana Skillen ° has • .received the Claude :Gnat' .most -,valuable goaltender . trophy¢ for the season. 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