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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2016-01-06, Page 6
6 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, January 6, 2016 Lancers hosting Shelburne Jan. 9 with catered sponsor night Ean Moffat Lucknow Lancers The Lucknow Lancers hosted the Ripley Wolves on Jan. 2. The team played an excel- lent game and came away with a 4-3 shootout victory. Ben Dorscht was out- standing in net making 38 saves. Evan Ducharme opened the scoring with help from Chad Simpson and Ben Gowing. In the second period the Lancers built up a 3 - 1 lead on goals by Chase Chapman and Rick Andrew. Joel Alton, Evan Rivett and Nic Gowing earned the assists. The Wolves tied the game in the third period. In the shootout, Dorscht stopped all three shooters and Rick Andrew deked the goalie to give the Lancers the victory. This Saturday Jan. 9 at 7:30 pm the team hosts Shel- burne which is also sponsor night. It is the teams way of thanking our generous sponsors. Sepoy Catering will be serving pulled pork upstairs also. Hope to see everyone out on Saturday. Snowmobilers warned to stay off Ontario snowmobile trails The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) welcomes Ontario's first major winter storm of the season. After almost 50 years of operating snowmobile trails in Ontario and experiencing many different starts to the snowmobiling season, the OFSC remains confident in providing many trail riding opportunities throughout the coming winter. However today, the OFSC cautions snowmobilers that there are no safe riding oppor- tunities yet in most parts of Ontario, including all OFSC snowmobile trails. OFSC snowmobile clubs and volun- teers are working hard to get trails ready, but only with the continuing cooperation of Old Man Winter and Mother Nature can the start of the 2016 provincial trail riding season get officially underway. So tempting as it may be to go for that first ride with fresh snow on the ground in many areas, snowmobilers are reminded again that no base has yet been formed to protect riders and sleds from hidden obstacles or underlying terrain irregularities. More important, with temperatures not consist- ently cold enough to date, the pre -requisite freeze up for safe riding anywhere is late and incomplete, so no ice condi- tions should be considered safe to support any weight at this lime or to ride over on a sled. Based on these current con- ditions and the present long range forecast, it is very likely that the OFSC provincial trail system will not be available to ride before the first week of January. Meanwhile, snowmobilers are advised to go online at www.ofsc.on.ca to check the status of local snowmobile trails and for safety's sake, to stay off all trails that show as Legends take two games over weekend Missy Kuik Lucknow Legends The Lucknow Legends had back to back games this week- end against the Belmore Jilts. On Saturday night Riley Aitchison played net and the Legends came out first with a top shelf goal by Laura Stanley, assisted by Missy Kuik and Cait- lin Hamilton. The Legends would then fall behind 3-1 but would battle back to tie the game with goals from Dru Austin And Ashlin Mann, assists going to Maggie Young, Dinane Bushell, Kelsie Alton and Katie Feagan. Late in third Missy Kuik was set up for the game winner by Stanley and Hamilton. On Sunday the Legends trav- elled rayelled to Belmore with Terri Allen between the pipes. The Legends took a domi- nating 4-0 lead in the first two periods. Kelsie Murley started off the scoring from Gina Mur- ray and Margaret Vincent Mur- ray would then finish off the period with an unassisted goal. Maggie Young set up Jus- tine Hart to kick off the sec- ond period and Missy Kuik would finish off the period with a goal from Murray and Ashlin Mann. After the 2nd - 3rd flood, and some enter- taining dressing room chit chat the Legends would give up two goals. Red (unavailable). Trails that show Yellow indicate Limited Availability, while trails that show Green indicate Available to Ride. Wherever trails show Red at this time, the OFSC strongly recommends that rider keep their sleds parked and avoid riding anywhere. The OFSC is committed to proactive leadership in pro- moting safe, responsible rid- ing, on and off Ontario snow- mobile trails, by building safer snowmobiling knowledge, atti- tudes and behaviours through rider education, safety legisla- tion development and enforcement. Lucknow Hockey Scores The Lucknow Novice travelled to Ripley on Jan 2 to take on the Wolves winning 3-0. Goals - Annan Moffat 2, Nelson Helm 1. Assists - Grace Taylor 1, Quinn Stanley 1, Helm 1, Moffat 1. Joel Hogan gets his sec- ond shutout of the season! Bluewater schools can help put you on the path to success! SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR Earn sector specific certifications, knowledge and experience with a focus on the future. Open to all Bluewater students. LION'S HEAD 0 WIARTON 0 OWEN OUND PORT ELGIN 0 KINCARDINE 0 www.bwdsb.on.ca/success/SS_SHSM SCHOOL BOARD CHEQSLEY do HANOVER ;Tr11741, `® I. 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