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L Ieitnow Sentinel* Wednesday, December S, x*i - Page 10
Novice A's win one, lose one B!`N
On 'Thursday, November 29, the
Lu kuuw Novae A ratan timet the
Ripley boys.for the rust time this
year. Adam Centel= was agOrt
04 44 upon to tam the position
between the pipes for Lucknow„.
Lucknow went into art early lead
when in the timet period three of the
'"cousins" joined forces and Mack
Stanley scored with Jeff Andrew.
and J VanD, epenbe k'assisting.
Canoe McDonagli put LucknovV
ahead by two ' when he poked, the
puck under the glove of the Ripley
oalie, Mike. Smith, and Robbie
ee was cited with the assist.
Before the end of the mond
Period, Ripley scored when Jeremy
'McQuillin found the corner ner. of
Lucknow's net, Matt MacDonald
• and Joey Scott took the assists.
Ripley scored twice more in the
third period Paul MacDonald,
assisted by Matt MacDonald and
Joey Scott, scored on a power play
and Adam Collins, -while on, his
knees, put Ripley into the lad.
Brad MacKay earned, the assist.
These two tear's proved to be
Lucknow vs Wallace
Saturday motto found me
Lucknow tain in Ku:tville to piny
Walleye. Mark Swanley, with less
than a minute into the game, again:
-opened the scoring,, when his °sunt
hat the goal post and warn in after it
parer from John VanDiepeabeet
Jordan Hamilton► assisted by Conor
McDonagh c cored next when he
pot the puck between *be kgs of
the Waallece goalie. Before the end
of the pedud Merle Stanley again
scored on a backhand slot fns the
corner.
Wallace scored but Ltkknow
carne back with two more goalSIn
the second, when Robbie McGee
stick -handled thepack past the
Wallace defense, and Mark Stanley
got his hat trick when he beat the
Wallace goalie on his glove side,
assisted by Jeff Andrew,
Although Wallace fought back,
scoring; two quick goals in the third
period, Lucknow put the game out
of reach when Conor McDonagh
scored after ;taking' a pass from
defenceman, Dennis Andrew. Mark
• Stanley, assisted by Jeff Andrew
scored his fourth of the game when
he hit he top corner of the net.
evenly matchedand the final score `
was Ripley 3, Lucknow 2, in a very The final she was Lucke
well -played kame.: Wallace 3,
Ludlow
Murray bags hat trick
for Lucknow Bantams.
Monday Night hinted
• Men's highTaylor th went
to 60 Martin�
LeBrluo to the triple with
SShirley Kennedy .rolled bush
high end for the
ladies with 24S and 528.
Genies over 20th John Van -
Diva 224, Shirley Kennedy'
205, Eric Taylor 260, 22S. Fred
4e1oer 202, John Andrew 208.
Martin LeBret&on 223, 238, 234.
Team standings: Silver Bullets
93, The Canadian 93, Alpine 86,
Crystal 85, Steelers 76, OV 71.
•
Wednesday Night Mixed
Marg , Hackett bowled the high
single and triple for the ladies with
230 and 563.
Gerd Rho dy • was high for the
men with 213 anU 567,
Games over 200: Marg Hackett
230, Marie Scott 215, Keith Tyler. '
206 and Gerald Rhody 213.
Standings: Squirrels 35, Chip.
monks 32, Kangaroos 26,' Tigers.,
19.' a,
Town•
acid °Country
•
7, Evelyn. Henderson rolled the high
single with 203. Stella Tilbrook and
Jean Philips tied for the high double
with 358.'
Art Ernewien's 199. took the.
men's high. single and Jake Conley
captured the double.with 321. - ..
Gam 150: 'Stella Til
194,' 164, Jean Philips 199, 159,
Ruth Conley 187, 152, Gwen Len -
nips 191, Gerda deJong 174, fake
Conley 169,:152, Cliff Menary 170,
Kay McCormick 167, Dave Moffat Miller
166, Isabel 165, Bill
Uuldriks 162, George'' Taylor 154,
Ruth'Mathers 152.
Team standings, Tulips 32,
Crocuses 26, Pansies 26,
23, Snowdrops 17, Hyacinths 11.
On November 26, the Bantam A's
hit the road as they travelled • .to
Teeswater, Lucknow came On
strong withfirst
the only goalin the
period, scored by Steve Adams, on
a pass from Clint Murray and Matt
Drennan;.
When- they hit the ice for the
second period, Lucknow tallied
another goal by Chad Hiller, as-
sisted by Steve Adams and Clint
Murray. Before the buzier went to
end the second, Teeswater had tied
it up. 9 .
Lucknow ran out of steam in the
third and Teeswater scored. two
unanswered goals to take the win 4
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Lucks Arthur
Lucknow. vs .
The team travelled to Arthur on
December 2 and came home on the
top end of the same score. The
boys played well on Arthur's large
ice surface. It was'a rough tough
game and Lucknow proved they can
play hockeyunder conditions..
Clint Murray picked up hat trick
and a single assist went to Scott
Rintoul.
The team and coaches are looking
strong. Keep up the good work,,
The neat home game for the
Bantam A's is December 17, when
the tough opposition -of Wallace
comes to town.
tont:: Id's . play tWo good
gazes, show tmprovement
° Saturday night the Atom B team
travelled -to Kincardine . to play
Kincardine #3's. The Luclanow boys
had an orientation lesson to learn
first, in becoming accustomed • to
the larger ice surface. Kincardine
scored first taking' the lead in the
opening period.
In the. second, . following a
scramble at Kincardine's blue. line,
Dennis Lubbers jumped and stick -
handled through Kincardine's
defence ,tucking a goal high in the
net. Lucknow's defence was very
strong in this period, as they back-
checked- and prevented many shots
on . goal. Daryl Aitchison followed
With along range shot that dribbled
into the opposition's net, making*
2 - 1 for Lucknow. Kincardine
bounced
bounced back to tie it up 2 - 2.
In the third period,' Kincardine
came on stronger and scored three.
out of many shots on goal. Ii one
of many heated drives, on -Kincar-
dine's end zone, Taylor Mali drove
one in from the point, making it 4
3. Lucknow had several rallies late
in the period but were robbed on.
several occasion and submitted to-
one last goal by Kincardine. Final
scorelincardine 5, Lucknow 3.
The practice and nest this -wek�
really , developed improvements,
with the team playing really well.
Lucknow hosts Kincardine #1 this
Saturday. Hope tosee you there.
A cekbratiotn of ChrbtratiS soup, stories tend poems *oro various
parts of Canada were performed by Ted 'Roberts at the Lucknow
Library, last Saturday niorining. Min Roberts is a member of Canada's
long-established folk group, The Travelkrs. Area chiiidrea and parents
were delighted with his easy -style. (Pat Livingston. photo)
Lancers end
winless streak
The Lucia)ow. Lancers ended
their winless streak with back to
back wins over Lions. Head, on
the weekend. Friday evening the
Lancers battled their way to a 6
• 4 win, while Sunday's game
any the Lancers skate to an easy
12 - 4 victory. -.
Paul Hehn backstopped. the
Lancers tat their first win of the
year on Friday. Larry MacPher-
son started, the scoring for the
team while David - McDougall
and Kent Alton added one each
in the second. Trailing 4 - 3
going into the third, the Lancers
came out and scored . three
unanswered goals for 'a 6 - 4
final. Steve ` Simpson, Grant
Gilchrist and Art Clark )minded
out the scoring.
The puck was bouncing the
right way for the Lancers on
Sunday night when 12 pucks had
to be removed from the Lions
Head net. Russell "where did my
hair go" Sutton led the offence
with three goals with singles
going' ere Brad Pxiestap,
MacPherson, Wayne Phillips
Lynn Murray, Chris Michie, Rod
"the Fossil" Simpson, Steve
Simpson,Dan Gilchrist and last,
but not least, Don Elliott. Dean
Lindsayand Craig Irwin were a
vocal twosome in the Lancer net.
The Letters have one game
next weekend, when Dundalk
comes to town Sunday night for
a 7:30 start.
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- . DWe11 on your injuries if you
would be happy.
• Dwell on your difficulties if yoit
would be victorious.
- Dwell on your faults if you would
be effective.