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Lakeshore Advance, 2011-12-07, Page 22WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES 22 Lakeshore Advance • Wednesda , December 7, 2011 sports WWW. Iakeshoreadvance.Com Lambton Shores Predators affiliate with London Knights Junior A Gall Cook Special to Lakeshore Advance 'Me lAunbton Shores Predators Junior B Hockey Club has announced it will be affiliated with the London Knights Jun- ior A Hockey Club for the 2011 - 2012 season. "We believe this is a great partnership for our teatn," says Roop Chanderdat, GM and President of the Lambton Shores Predators. "We have had a strong relationship with the Knights and this will continue to grow in the future, it gives our players an opportunity for advancement." "The London Knights are excited to partner with the Lambton Shores Pred- ators as an affiliated team. Our organi- zation has always been focused on player development and advancement. We believe this partnership will provide our players the development resources and help prepare them for the demands for major junior "A" hockey," says Mark Hunter, Head Coach, GM, and Vice - President of the London Knights. The Lambton Shores Predators are a Junior B ice hockey team based in For- est, Ontario, with home games on Satur- day nights at The Shores Recreation Centre. They play in the Western Divi- sion of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. For more information please visit www.Ispredators.com or contact: Roop Chanderdat General Manager & President Lambton Shores Predators roop@lspredators.com Cell: (519) 870-2727 Predators Persistence beats the Nationals 13-4 Predators Captain Adam Arsenault netted the first goal thirty seconds into the first period assisted by Kyle Brothers and Ferdinando Colella. Also scoring for the Predators were AP Jacob Brown, 'Rinner Ferguson with a powerplay goal, Ryan Trottier and Nick Erb. Shots on net were 44-29 London. Scoring for London was Adam Rzeszutko on a powerplay, Scott Lombardi, Aaron Dartch and Dan- iel Catneron. "We had a good first period and an ok second. We were outshot because of penalty minutes going into the third. We need to shoot more and go to the net. Tugwell was outstanding in net and our defense to forward were outstanding in the third period, Jacob Brown was called up from Alvinston and scored the second goal and played well for us. 1 was very proud of our guys tonight for the way they didn't quit" said Head Coach Mark Davis. Vipers defeat Predators 4-3 in a shootout Not getting off to a good start the Preds were down 2-0 and outshot 11 3 at the end of the first period to give the vipers a 2-0 lead. Naves F Jolly bohca! Making a comeback at the 18:59 mark Preds Ferdi- nand() (:olella scored, assisted by Captain Adam Arsenault and Kyle Brothers followed by another Precis goal earned by Corey Pawley, assisted by Bren- don Merritt and Cody Trowell to tie the game 2-2. With 2:51 remaining in the second Vipers scored to end the period 3-2 Vipers. Shots on goal 10-10. The Predators calve out strong in the third with Ryan Rotondi earning a goal at 13:53 assisted by Ryan Rottier tying the game 3-3. At 13:53 Vipers scored to take a 4-3 lead. Preds Ryan Rotondi earned his second goal with 6:05 remain- ing in the game assisted by Kyle Brothers to tie the game at 4-4 ending the third period. Shots on goal 12-5 Predators. On the eighth shooter of the shootout vipers won 5-4. "We were lazy tonight. The only good thing is we got a point if that's a good thing. We need to come and play hard every night" said Head Coach Mark Davis. Changing lanes at Town and Country in Zurich SATURDAY MORNING Y.H.C. Nov, 26/11 Angelina Brkieau - 86, 210 Tyler McKinnon - 77, 134 Jadyn Patterson - 100, 276 Charlie Burton • 82, 203 Aaron Desch - 147, 420 Ashley Jones • 154, 389 Logan Clendenning - 126, 287 Austin Armetron • 143, 388 Isaac Ward - 159, 414 Heather Hendrlks - 160, 399 Lauren Regier • 227, 529 Brady Laporte • 123, 366 David Hunt • 197, 523 MONDAY NIGHT LADIES Nov. 28/11 Lane 1: Barb Robinson - 257, 679 Lane 2: Lorna Wernhan - 192 Joeanne Durand - 466 Ladle's High Average - Bev Cregan, Barb Robinson - 202 TUESDAY NIGHT MENS Nov. 29/11 Lane 1: Lucas Walper • 182, 475 Lane 2: Les Coleman - 310, 827 Lane 3: Derek Ducharme - 300, 746 Lane 4: Nathan Kraftcheck - 263, 604 Lane 5: Jon Forrester - 225, 625 Lane 6: Peter Tghart - 174, 442 Men's High Average: 253 Nov. 30/11 Lane 5: Dorothy Geiser - 229, 502 Lane 8: Ruth Ann Halst - 176, 449 CANNONBALLS Nov. 30/11 Brent Storey - 200, 155, Marley Baker - 101, 85, Bev Claus - 149, Judy Hansen - 108, 102, Jack Wallace - 136, 175, Roy Tebow - 127, 140, Braden Hulley - 122, 115, Jamie Livingston - 141, 148, Tim Goodland - 129, 126, Joeanne Durand - 122, 217, Mary Lou Masse - 128, 120, David Waite - 132, Debbie Brownlee - 112, 114, Brent Butson - 128, 124, Joe Fahie - 106, 122, Cassie Heron - 133, 118, Betty Emerik - 120, 112, Steve Boal - 103, 136, Bruce Stubbs - 99, 101, Tammy Oayman - 108, Roger Rammeloo - 77, 127, Harold Kumm - 125, 105, Rebecca Pickering - 93, 66, Wayne Walper - 66, 83. GRAND COVE ESTATES & FRIENDS Dec. 1/11 Lane 1: Mike Ludanyl - 200, 523 Lane 2: Ralph Simons - 188, 482 Lane 3: Grace Foskett - 216, 475 Lane 4: Bert Steenhuls - 197, 509 Ladle's High Average: Grace Foskett - 157 Men's High Average: Mike Ludanyl - 175 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Dec. 1/11 Lane 3: Les Coleman - 247, 682 Lane 4: Jim Parmley - 241, 610 Ladle's High Average: Barb Robinson - 190 Men's High Average: Les Coleman - 236 Ontario Curling Association Masters January 4-7 Lakeshore Advance The Forest Curling & Social (;Luh is hosting the Ontario Curl- ing Assoc. Musters Provincial Championship'lournament from January 4th to 7th, 2012. Partici- pation is ()CA sanctioned and timed games for individuals 60 years of age and over. 'Teams throughout Ontario will compete at /one and Region levels and the successful 8 Women's and 8 Men's teams will take part in a round robin event. The first Women's draw will be at 1:00 pm on Wed. the 4th, then the Men's first draw at 4:311 pm., followed by On Ice opening ceremonies at 7:15 pin. Spectators are most welcome to attend throughout the four day event taking place at 62 76 Townsend line. The Forest Curling & Social Club has recently undergone Phase 1 of its modern ization project and visitors will have an opportunity to observe the improvements. Additional information about the Club and its activities is available at www. forestcurling.ca Additional information is avail- able from Lynn Van! iaaren at 511-78(1-4008 or 519-786-487 or from Don Coates 519-78(1-6451. We Don't Care outplay Flytes & Shafts 5-1' Mike Rahn Special to Lakeshore Advance A full teats effort put forth by We Don't (;are with Rob Morneau taking two gam's, Bon- nie llartlam, Marlene Barker and lames Westacott each with o111' while Paul Vanderspek shot two tons. Anna McKellar got the only win for the Flytes & Shafts. 'I'eanm standings are: Raiders 47, Bloody Wankers 43, Jokers 37, Pointers 34, Wannabees 31, Duf- fers :31, We Don't (;are :31, Hushwackers 29, Bananas 29, Misfits 27, Brats 25, NOW 25, Demolition 24, Shoreliners 24, Scorpions 23, Itiverbendovers 19, Just Us 17, Flytes & Shafts 17, Toss & Go 14 and Social Club 14. Big shooters were: Rick bel- low 140,140;1;0, Chas McManus 140,120;1; Mike Rahn 140;1; Greg Bell 140, 1)ick Luening 140, Joey Forrester 140, Ivan Herrington 136,125;1', Gord Carter 135,1', Nick Pedakakis 130, Ian Schofield 126, Randy Gressette 12 5,'1','I','I','l',T,T,T,'I', Brad Rahn 125,101, Billy Earle 125, Nick Regli 12:3;l',T, Randy Williams 121, Fred I:mpey 121, Ed Presz- cator 116, Matt Icahn 112, Jergen Merman 108, Linda 'Filson 108, Dave (gray 107, Linda Gow 105, Earle Schloendorf 104, 'Prov Luvier'l;l', Neil Clifford T,T, Mall Gressette T,T, Bev Cloud T,T, Jeff llaljko'i 1', Bryan Mantz'IV , Paul Vu nderspek'1;I', Kaleigh Clem- ens '1,1', Jay Rahn '1', Lionel Walsh '1; Dereck Culbard'1, Rick Wilson 'I; Jim Crown T, John Bressette'1', Everett Mellin 'I' and Brian Abrams T. High takeouts shot by: Randy Gressette 100, Chas McManus 64, Bob Jones 62, Tib Carter 62, Scott Harris 47, Gord Carter 45 and Greg Bell 41.