The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-12-08, Page 17PC; rts
Laeknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 8, 1982 --Page 17
ucknow Bantarns defeat Ayton and Mildmay
By Grow Mom
This past week's activities
have Seen the Loicknow Ban -
tains improve their record
with two wins and a de.
On Thursdai **bt, the
team travelled to Ayton.
When Ayton scored first, the
shock sparked a goal for
Lucknow kss than a minute
later when Danny Gilchrist
scored, assisted by J and
D. Murray.
Late in the period, Steve
Murray scored from the
point, to "give Lucknow • a
lead that held until Ayton
scored with 32 %maids left in
the second. .
Lucknow started fast in the
third with goal in 10
seconds by Darren 1VIcKim
with assists to Gilchrist and
Irwin and, midway in the
period Danny Gildnist scor-
ed from Lorin and Grazier.
Ayton scored the last goal
but at the bell, a 4 - 3:
Lucknow
Outlaw broomball
0 On Sunday evening. the
Lucknow .Outlaws played a
fast game against the Bervie
Raiders, comb* out on top
by a score of 3
Lloyd Morrison scored two
goaI and Tony Howald
scored one.
Special mention this week
goes out to Brad Aitchison,
die Oath'. goafie. Brad
came up rule save after save
to befit the Outlaws hold onto
the 3 - 2 score.
Also giving a strong per-
formance was Gerald Cook.
Gerald arrived home from
Cornwallis, N.S. Sunday af-
ternoon- Ile will be home for-
a month before reporting to
the Armed Forces -at King-
ston. Great to have you back,
Sepoys split games
• On Friday night the Luck -
now Sepoys travelled to
Monkton„ With hard hitting
and exciting play, the score
was tied 3 - 3 at the end of
the second.
Lucknowtoo& control with
three =answered goals early
in the third_ Withgood badt
checking, they held Montt=
tome goal. ending the game
6 - 4_
On Sunday, the Sepoys
The Lucknow Senior boys
\ played Ripley 'Friday evening
inRipley and came away with
a 7 - 3 win. Nathaniel Wolfe
was in net for the first time
and turned in an excellent
game_ Scoring for Ludlam;
was Chris Stevenson With 4
goals„ two unassisted and
to with Justin Murray and
were hosted in Teessater hol
as a rest& of injured and sick
players, they were once
again short staffed- The
&Yews Played an excellent
game dominating die first
two periods, unfortunately
they were unable to get the
pick in the net- Game ended
in Teessrater's favour7- 3.
Sepoys next game is Dec-
ember 12 at 7-30 p.m- when
they will host Lions Head.
Terry Stanley assisting- Oth-
er scores were Vince Stick -
lend, widi Brad Rhody assist-
ing_ One goal each from
Matthew Drennan and Justin
Murray both unassisted-
Creofit goes to Terry Stanley
for assisting on duee of
Stevenson's goals in Tiverton
on November 17di,
Bantam B team
plays Saturday
Lucknow Bantam 8 hockey
team have played four games
to date.
In exhibition play they lost
two close games to Goderich
and in league play they
defeated Winghato 5 -.2 on
November •,27 and lost to
Behnove 8 - 3 on Dezember 4 -
Scoring goals no Saturdays
home game we Todd Park,
Richard Askes and Jeff Burg -
stria_
The team is vvelll balanced
and plays aggressively_ Un-
fortunately, tailing too Many
penalties has been the nu*
factor for the loSses„ says
coach Toin Ewer.
The msn's next game Is at
home Saturday,. December
11 s4 p.m, when they meet
bovirling
Wien Oweladk
Lades high shiglei jonnae
Searle 218k -
Wks high triple, 'owe
Searle 576,
Games over 20(k .14310111e
Stark 218„ Lards Stanley
213.
Team points and stand-
ing*: •GOONS 20 34; Salitilw
DEWS Z. 27; k 5„ 36c
• Hyacinths 7, 38; Ta fips 5. 43;
thofforits 0. 33 -
Town and IrAnnotry
Kay Niceormick had
score for the ladies with
single off 173 aind double e(
307 -
High for the mien was Roy
Finfayson with sink cor 243
and donble of 370.
Tenn' stainfrugsz Yellows
28, Greens 28, Oranges 24,
Kees 22, Reds 21„ Violets
12.
At home 011 Friday night,
the boys treated their fans to
- an wicking draw against a
strong Tiverton team. In. a
game that saw the lead
change hands several times,
Locknow scored first on a
blast by Andy Oozier assist
ed by Fairish but by die and
of the franke, Tiverton bad a
2 - 1 lead.
In die second. Lucknow
scored twice; Chris Irwin
from McKim and Gikhrist
and Danny Gilchrist unas-
sisted. Lucknow went into
the break with a 3 - 2 lead.
Early in the third, a tense
Loamy" crew made a couple
of defensive errors and Tiv-
erton was quick to grab a 4 -
3 lead.
Showing a lot of class, on
two occasions m the dyhig
nrinutes of the game, the
team came from behind.
At the 7.27 mark Danny
Gilchrist tied the score at 4,
• with assists to McKim and
kwin. Unfortunately, a min-. -
ute later, on a poorer play,
Tiverton took the lead again
With time winding down,
Danny Gilchrist completed
his bat trick with assists to
Irwin, and McKim and the
game ended a 5 - 5 draw.
Lac dressed 14 first
stars for the game.
•On Monday night\ the
Bantams were in Midway to
avenge a 4 -.3 season
opening loss. In &game that
lacked character, Lucknow
Add a territorial edge, bit
lacked clean scoring chances.
Mildmay scored eady but
Ludinow tied die score four
minutes larer and held a 2 - 1
edge for most of die second
frame. Late in the period,
Mildmay *de scow but
that was the end of their
swing and, when Lticknow
scored in the third, the win
wasin the bag.
The scoreboard read,
Chris Irwin -from Gilchrist;
Danny Gilchrist penalty shot;
Danny Gilchrist unassisted.
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