HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-04-08, Page 11Wednesday, April 8, 2015 • Lucknow Sentinel 11
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Lucknow Peewee Girls win the WOAA Championship for 2015. Front from left: Halle Hogg, Mya
Robinson, Michelle Angst and Sarah McDonald. Back from left: Erica Murray, Rob Harrison, Tori
Cutting, Alexa Harrsion, Brianna Dickson, Haley Gibson, Cassie Wilson, Doug Wilson, Mercedes
Potter, Megan Metske, Ken Hogg, Erika Gibson.
Peewee Girls win
WOAA Championshi
Michelle Angst, Goalie
I'm so proud of my team!
At the start of the season I
remember we lost 10-0. We
progressed through the year
and at Young Canada Week
in Goderich placed runner
up after a bunch of amazing
games. Not bad for a team
with just three second year
players.
I will miss playing with
you next year Haley Gibson,
Megan Metske and Mer-
cedes Potter.
This past weekend we
played in our last tourna-
ment of the season, our
WOAA Year End Tourna-
ment. We kicked it with a
win of 8-2 against South
Bruce HL. Goals were scored
by Haley Gibson (2), Erica
Murray (2), Halle Hogg, Tori
Cutting, Mya Robinson and
Sarah MacDonald. Assisted
by Mercedes Potter (2), Bri-
anna Dickson, Halle Hogg,
Mya Robinson and Haley
Gibson.
Then in our second
game we tied 1-1 against
Grey Highlands. We tied
the game up with 30sec-
onds left in the game,
thanks to Erica Murray
who scored the goal
assisted by Haley Gibson.
On Sunday we went back
to Ayton to play in the final
game for first place. We
played against West Grey.
Mya Robinson scored
assisted by Megan Metske to
get us a 1-1
tie going into the third
period. In the third period
was when we were able to
score twice to go ahead 3-1.
The goals were scored by
Mya Robinson and Erica
Murray and
again Megan Metske got
the assists for both! I
watched the clock, 10, 9....3,
2, 1, and we won! That meant
that we won the WOAA
Championship in our
Yearend Tournament.
Not only did that mean a
win but it also meant party at
Doug and Cheryl's, thank
you both for having us.
Over the year we lost, won
and tied but everything we
did in the past helps on what
we did/do today and what
we are going to do in the
future. I'm proud to say that
you talented girls are my
hockey family and you make
me laugh and proud of how
far we all came. Especially a
big shout out to Halle Hogg
who finished her first ever
hockey season, way to go!
Thanks for putting up with
us every week, Rob, Doug,
Ken and Cathy. And thanks
for helping us out on the
bench this weekend Jen
Johnston.
See you all again soon!
Your Goalie, Michelle Angst.
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Lucknow Wingham Bantam Girls win Gold for WOAA Yearend Tournament. Front from left: Madelyn
Yungblut, Skye Maldini, Pilar Dietrich, Chasity Murray. Middle from left: Shayna Toll, Jordyn
Stutzman, Tracy DeGroot (Coach). Back from left: Murray Skinn(Coach), Renee Yungblut(Trainer),
Paige Fear, Koby Martin, Emma Skinn, Carly Kreller, Alicia Ireland, Vicki Nicholson, Emma Metcalfe,
Emma Sangster, Ally Marston & Sandra Nicholson.
Lucknow Wingham Bantam Girls win Gold
Sherry Stutzman
Lucknow Wingham Ban-
tam girls won their yearend
tourney in Meaford on
March 7th & 8th. They won
the Gold medal game
against South Bruce 4-1!
Congratulations to all the
girls for playing Great hockey
and to the awesome coaches
and bench staff! It was a
Great way to end the year!
Carter's Crokinole Report
Peter Carter
It was no April fool's joke
on Wednesday when a record
number of 28 players showed
up at the Scone school house
to start another season of the
challenging game of
crokinole. Two new players,
they being Ron Carter and
Winston Riley were wel-
comed by Clare Kuepfer.
The progressive friendly fire
revealed the following win-
ners. Al MacLeod took first
with 48 points, Ross MacLeod
shot 46 for second, Carman
Hodgkinson secured third
with 41 and there was a three-
way tie for fourth from Cathy
Kuepfer, Neil Cook and Peter
Carter all with a 39 score.
In the twenties depart-
ment, Neil was away out
front with 47, Al Carter had
36, Al MacLeod shot 35, Ross
MacLeod put in 32 and the
following were tied with 27
centres: Ron Hodgins, Cathy
Kuepfer and Clare Kuepfer.
Door prizes were won by
Diane Hyslop, Doreen
Sulkye and Peter Carter.
The next scheduled social
evening of recreational
crokinole is Wednesday
April 15 at 7:00 pm.
Town and Country Bowl
Submitted
Monday, March 23, 2015
Team Standings: Squash-
ers 68, Jalapenos 57, Snow
Peas 53, Mushrooms 34
Games over 200: Anita
Elliott 213, Rob Beirnes 211
High Single Ladies: Anita
Elliott 228
High Single Men: Ron Elli-
ott 218
High Triple Ladies: Anita
Elliott 607
High Triple Men: Rob
Beirnes 526
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Team Standings: Sepoys
61, Crunch 57, Team #2 55,
Lancers 51
Games over 200: Ron Elli-
ott 214; Brad Engel 226;
Rachel Elliott 237, 247, 216;
Anita Elliott 243
High Single Ladies: Rachel
Elliott 258
High Single Men: Brad
Engel 269
High Triple Ladies: Rachel
Elliott 700
High Triple Men: Ron Elli-
ott 569
Winner of the Season
Champs: Sepoys
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Team Standings: Daffodils
50, Pansies 43, Daisies 41.5,
Tulips 34.5, Hyacinths 33,
Snowdrops 32
Games over 175: Shirley
Kennedy 186
High Single Ladies: Shirley
Kennedy 186
High Double Ladies: Lois
Chaput 331
High Double Men: Ed
Dahonick 327
Winner of the Season
Champs: The Daffodils