HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-14, Page 10Page 10-1meinsew Sentinel, Wednesday, February 14, 1979
Pee Wees play in Huskie tournament
Lucknow Pee Wee team
participated in the Little
Huskie Tournament in Dur-
ham last week sponsored by
Durham Legion Branch 308.
On Thursday, February 8,
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Lucknow played. in Durham
against Dundalk and lost 6 -
2. Scorers were Lynn Murray
and Grant Murray. Assists
went to Grant Murray, Steve
Alton and Lynn Murray.
Losing that game put Luck -
now in the running for the
Consolation trophy. Lucknow
played their second game in
Durham on Saturday at 11
a.m.' meeting Listowel and
winning.7 1. The goals were
scored by Todd Ritchie 3,
Lynn Murray 2, Steve Alton
and Ken VanOsch. Assists
were gained by Todd Ritchie,
Steve Alton, Lynn Murray,
Brian De Groote and Jamie
Bere 3.
On Sunday Lucknow again
travelled to Durham to play
for the Consolation against
Palmerston at 1 p.m. They
lost to Palmerston 2 - 1 in
overtime. Ken Van Osch
scored the goal for Lucknow,
assisted by Todd Ritchie.
The winning goal for Palmer-
ston was scored with 3
minutes and 10 seconds left
of the ten minute "sudden
death" overtime period.
Lucknow Pee Wees start
W.O.A.A. Double D playoffs
on February 13 at Paisley.
Second game is at Lucknow
on Saturday at 4.30. Winners
take best 3 out of 5 games.
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Hockey go€s
into pkyoffs
Lucknow Minor Hockey
Association has completed
their regular season sched-
ule, and are heading into
division playoffs.
All teams with the excep-
tion of the Juveniles are play-
ing against Paisley for the
W.O,A.A. "DD',' trophy and
winners of these series will
then advance to the O.M.
H.A. playdowns which ,start
the first week in March.
Smithsville or Wainfleet will
probably provide the opposi-
tion in the first series.
Playoff arrangements for
the W.O.A.A: Finals are
scheduled for this week.
Watch for posters and sup-
port your local minor hockey
teams.
Bantams begin
finals
On 'Tuesday night Ripley
came to Lucknow to play a
game which had been cancel-
led due to the weather.
Lucknow won 9 to 1.
Scoring for Lucknow were
George Alton with 3, Lance
Sanderson scored 2• and
singles went to David Gib-
son, Allan Eadie, Art Clarke,
and David Pritchard.
Glen Raynard and Lance
Sanderson assisted on 2
while single assistswent to
George Alton, Brian Taylor
and Mike Humphrey.
On Saturday Lucknow
went to Walkerton to playan
exhibition game with their
"A" . team. The boys went
down to a 6 to 0 defeat
against a stronger team.
They played well and looked
better on the ice ,than the
score indicated.
On Wednesdaynight they
start into Western Ontario.
Championship finals against
Paisley. The second game
will be in Lucknow Thursday
•night at 7.30.
These boys have had a
good record of only 3 losses
all year but are not getting
much fan support, Here is
your chance td -support them
and help them win Western
Ontario and go on to "All
Ontario".
Lancers lose
to Mourit Forst
On Sunday, February 11
the Mount Forest Rams
visited Lucknowand soundly
defeated the Lancers 9 to`4.
The Lancers scored the first
two goals but, Mount Forest
came back and tied the game
at two each before the end of
the first period.
Scoring -for Lucknow in thee.
first period wasCarl Stanley'
from John . Hamilton and
-,Mike Courtney. Ian Mont
gomery got th,e second Lan-
cer goal with an unassisted
effort.
For some reason the sec-
ond period this year has been..
a real let down : for the..
Lancers.. and Sunday night
was no different as Mount
Forest scored; five goals to
Lucknow's one whi h . was
scored by .John H ii1teln,
assisted 6y John MacKenzie.
In the; third period Luck -
now again•:,,scored only one
goal,. put in by Carl Stanley
with assists going to John
Hamilton.. and John MacKen-
zie.MOunt Forest scored two.
more •tor. make the final score
t1�4
lot them.
�;. The Lancer's next home
gariie' is against Wingham
on February 18 at 7.30. This
will be the Lancer's • last
regular season game before
the playoffs start, From the
looks of things, it will likely
be Mildmay that they meet in
the first round.
Atoms defeat
Mildmay 4-0
BY GEORGE GIBSON
Atom action this past week
consisted of just one game, a
Friday victory in Mildmay.
Chiis Collyer opened the
scoring early in the game,.
when he tucked in the
rebound on Richard Mac -
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The illness
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corning. Get in
shape — and
don't give the
enemy a big
target.
Fitness is fun,
Try some.
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Donald's hard shot from . the
point.
Chris Irwin scored the
second goal on a solo effort
--- a loose puck, a deke to the
right, a deke to the left and a
good shot.
Rick Oechard was the big
factor in the next two goals.
At 8.40 of the third, Rick set
up Donnie McFarlan for his
first big league goal. Then,
on his last shift. of the game,
Rick held the puck just long
enough to send Brad Pries -
tap in -alone. Brad made sure
of it, with a hard shot to cap
the game at a 4 - 0 shutout.
On Saturday, we made -an
attempt to play a snowed -out
game against Ripley. Al-
though both teams promised
to playlike '`stars on ice",
they couldn't radiate enough
light to play during the
power failure.