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Lancer Alumni left to right back row : Pete Chisholm, Jeff Taylor, Brad
Humphrey, Mark. Chisholm„ Ken Reid, Steve Alton, John. MacKenzie, Rod
Simpson. Front. row: Ken Houston,Leonard Stanley, eary Sutton, Harvey
Lryins atom Roy Emberlrn, Geld DeJonga (Pat Livingston photo)
Lancer Alumni - left to right, back row: Tom Forster, John MacLeod, Paul
Hamilton, Graham Hamilton, Grant Murray, Kevin Murray, John Hamiltons
Bob Moffat, Front raw: Donnie Murray, Steve Hackett, Greg Hamilton, Terry
TaylOr,, Dave Black, lab Montgomery. (Pat Livingston photo)
Lancer Alumni i left. to,.right,. back row: 'r.l-Fra 'ne :Dennis Burrows, Jim
Murray,. Randy Alton," Bob Surridge, Andy Shedden, Wally Houston. Front
row: Steve.Simpson; Dave NlacKinndrt, Kevin Harrison, Mike Courtney, Brian
Blair, Lynn a
e , Armstrong. The youn. coach:cove front).is Drew u
(Pat Livingston photo •
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Lancer Alumni -1f,, e to right, beck row: Kirk Livingston, Dave Gibson, Steve
MacPherson Grant Gilchrist, Mike Bear, Don Elliott, Eugene Johnston, Front
row Paul AacIntyrre Lynn Murray, Shawn Dalton, Ray uayy, Jeff ammie,.
Art Clark, Kent Alton. (Pat Livingston photo)
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W(25 -fa wally brolze their losd
An streA of at least a you
and a half, in game TAO
Winaharn Ln. 274
Apia Deasley, Adam
Hogan Cann, EVan, Rivett
and Rosa Moriaran teamed
up to got uckwol,v's five
oils in the to 4Qb
The root sof this record'
breaking,. g team in atten-
dance„
tte a-danace9 on this memorable
day were: r )arcey Quinlan,
!like lraltorag zoo Dorsch t,
'raves McPherson and their
very patient coach Stade
McPherson.
Way to do team. W
knew you could do it. You
suppliedgreat entertain-
ment.
.taterinettiate Girl
After a two-week layoff,
'the Lucknow Ila termediate,
girls team came out flying
On Jan. 30 when. the t raves
elled ,,• Kincardine.
Five minutes into the •
game Lucknow was up 2. to
on two _anassisted goals-
by S , media Alt .,n,
Kincardine decideyd they
Wanted. to play too, and'.
• ,went on to se re eight unnan-
swered on,
Jessica Mann played up
to help till the r,; Yks and did.
a great job on defence.
A►n'energetio,teai! held
Kincardine to a thine: all tie
when they visited ;the, .cpoy
t?wu..>op p. Snkow
had a one goal. lead but the -
visitors went. up: to 'l
Mary Co : roiled one in
from centre' ice, followed.by.
Sandra ;Alton who tied the
game with her second of the
night. Assists' ' went to
ALton7 'aro Mei iam and
.Mary loan Andrew.
Pee Wee :B
Lucknow and Teeswater`
played a home and horre.
series, prior to playoffs
with Lucknow-winning both
games - 4 to 2 and 4- to 1.
Devin Petteplace notched
two during the Jan.30 game,
with Jon Drennan and Scott
Austin claiming singles.
Assists went to . Wyatt
Kwan Dan •McDonagl,
Dever. Maize, Kiel Fattish,
and Jereiny, Austin.
The Austin twins `shared
the scoring with two each in
the Feb.".2 game, Assist
went to Matt Martin and
Steve Van Mecteien.
In tourney play on the
weekend, Luc o� won the
first two games, but: was
shutout` in the championship'
final when `nikerton won 2
too.
Points during the touuney
went to Devin Petteplace.
(5)9 Dan McDonagh3,
'Wyatt levan. Scott Austin
• (2), Jeremy Austin (3) John.
Drennan, Steve Van
Meeteren (; Kiel Parrish,
at d'Devin� Maize (3).
Atom it Ice'Warriors
The At •err fps played in
Walkerton on San., 27 'and,
The Warrior. ost ih ire.
a' re
firstgame against
Ou ngeville t to: 0.
Port Elgin forfeited ;the
second game because of
weather conditions, so the.
Warrior's advanced to the
consolation semi-fh als orn.
Sunday. They came rxp
against]��{A\\aRa�Yjdirt1y�IF heslloy team
and lost 2 to 0,
The Warriors should he
congratulated of their dem
p
play, even. though frustrated
at the, lack of penalties
galled.
On Feb. 3, the Warriors
were defeated on home ice
by the Walkerton Mavericks
3to1.
Taet m played a strung
game ki 'n off _. en , ties,
Billy) nistomr°s goaltending
and',<`e good defensive
plays kept the visitors from
running aw .:y with the
game. •
,
Ltieknow's loan goal was
from David Cameron, with
sists'f om Jessie J h iston
ad:Matthew Pritchard.
Warricirs were even-
ly 'matched . against
Winghaaam. on Feb. 4 and
provided a lot of encitennent
at both e ds of the ice, to
bold the host team to a three
;ail tie.
Scoring were 'Preston
Drennan, Matthew Pritchard
and.. ) avid Cameron, with
assists credited to`Derek
Q+iinlan, Jessie Johnston,
Daring.:. Maconaald,
Pritchard and Caineron.
ovie3` R llitii
The Wild Things' fell
behind Mildmay .2 to 0 on
Jan. 26. Applying pressure
in the second period Blake
Alton popped in anunas-
sisted, goal. After -that they
played together as a team
and pulled off a 3 t 2 win.
Strong defence by Ben
•Knechtel, Darius Mali, Jim
John Quik ..and Tyler.
taawalez.
Alton sc °red two unas-
sisted, .and set up' his team
mate Nick Bowley on the
other goal.
The Wild Things tray-
fled to Howiek on Feb. 2
for fun tournamentnplay.
Wallace. defeated therm in
the first game 2 to 1. Scott
fllake, Kyle Shepherd and
Stephanie Morrison had a
good .gartne on.offence while
Ben inechtel was strong on
defence. Lucknow"s goal
was .from Blake .Alton,
assisted by Xi& Bowley. •
Lucknow defeated St.
Marys 2 to .1 in game Iwo;.
with, Darius Mali, assisted
y
t.,
by Kyle Shepherd, scoring
early in . the game. The all -
female line s,f Laura
Stanley, . Mary Lon Van
Meete*en and Angela
Dalton displayed strong
offence.
Nick Rowley made, a nice
pass . to ' lake Alton who
cawed the puck ,up, die ice
toy score the second goal.
Lucknow ,cane uirp
against' a strong Listowel
team for their last game*
They, played A. good One
but jest couldn't -cash in `o
rs
their r rkots On ni etp lost li ,a' , 3
to a.
Darren Austin had a
strong game and Mike
Wilson played well for all:
three games. lLueknow's snru�
ale goal was fromust111C1i,
assisted by Bowley.
Atom A
Lucknow totally domi-
nated the San. 30 game
against Milverton to end the
sees with an 11 to'0 victo-
ry-
Soaring
icto-
•y.. .
7( Soarnn were � agprk
Hackett (3), ob ;0.�aymond,
Tyler k amilton -and Jeff
McNee with twoe'ch,. and
singles. flo Jesse Johnston'
and Ricky Andrew, Assists,.
were regorded by Hamilton
(4), R y; ,..nd ad Hackett
three each, Johnston and
Andrew two each, Nigel
Black, *avidCamerson „, rd
Stat..: f Moffat with singles.
Luck . ow now waits for
the winner of the Teeswater
and Chesfley, series..
L cknow Lancers
The L. E o cers . went down
to a- 5 to 2<defeaat at the
hands of.Dundalk on Feb. 1.
Although. Lucknow
scored a power play goall in
the third period to pull to
within one g s -al, that was as
close as it got.
Steve Simpson ;d Steve
Murray gt the markers,
with he from Russell
Sutton and Brad Murray..
The L::lacers wracked up.
1;11'ha.: 'ones ,to, the°rtahost
Grand -Valley's two . when
they Met ori Feb, 4r
Adam Skillen took `Fare
of net minding duties, while
Brad Priestap and Brad
Murray claimed hat tricks,
and Daly • Priestap, .Darren
Lindsay, Lyndon Johnston,
Russell Sutton- and Mike
Whitcroft claimed singles.
B. Priestap and Murray
assisted :.;tn five goals,
Lindsay on three, R
Simpson on two, and Steve
Simpson, Steve Michie,
Whitcroft ,and Duane Porter
on singles.
Atoi n B 1
Jeff .McNee returned
from sickness to resume his
normal- high flying effrt,
scoring four goals, when
,Lucknow hosted the Ripley
Raiders, on Feb. 2. Shea
Dickie. made n,., mistake
after accepting a nice pass
from Ryarn Rivett to Josh
Ackert: Other assists went
to Dickie, Brad .Gilchrist,
Ackert, Candice Hamilton'
and Derek foggart (2),
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