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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-02-15, Page 11Mi 0 a e`er 1oe on serie Over, the last week the .Lucknow Legion midgets played Paisley "three games in their best of five series. This was certainly a thrilling series with, each game going down to the final minutes. Lueknow 3 -Paisley 6 Lucknow travelled to Paisley Monday evening with the series tied at one. This turned out to be the roughest game of the series with 25 minor penalties and five misconducts being assessed before Paisley came out on top. Paisley opened the scoring when they were left alone in front of goalie Jonathan Nelson and were able to get several shots away before finally putting one in. Donnie Garnmie answered for Lucknow on a blue line blast that handcuffed the goaltender. The assist went to Scott Gib- son. Lucknow then went ahead when Gam- mie fed Scott Gibson in front and Rod Crich fired in the rebound. Paisley then tied the game after stripp- ing the puck away from a defender at the side of the net and putting the puck past Nelson. Lucknow went ahead on a pass back by Crich to the blue line where Matt Rhody scored. Matt did an outstanding defensive job even though he was evidently in pain with an injured knee. The third opened with the score again tied when Jamie Johnston fed a lead pass to Gibson, who skated in and beat the goalie with a clean shot. _ With Paisley pressing hard, the bo failed to clear the puck and the game was tied - with only 27 seconds left when the puck deflected in off a skate. Overtime saw Lucknow control the ice but an unlucky bounce and an empty net allowed Paisley to end the game up two. Lucknow 5 -Paisley 3 Back in Lucknow Friday evening the boys controlled all three periods and carne out with a win and the series again tied. Gammie, Gibson and Crich opened the scoring for Lucknow, jumping quickly on, the puck. Paisley then put the puck past goaltender Paul Heim on a very sharp - angled shot . that squeezed into the net. Paisley went into the lead skating in un- molested to cut across the front of Heine and put the puck up and away. Lueknow then came storming back with three unanswered goals. Two of these were off the stick of Rod Crich, assisted by Kent Campbell, and one from Gammie again assisted by Campbell. Paisley again beat Helm on a well ex- ecuted pass in front, but this was countered on another passing play With Crich assisting Gammie. Lueknow 3 -Paisley 4 The deciding game was played back in Paisley and was another seesaw game that finally saw Paisley win. the series. Lucknow took a two goal lead in thetfirstm on a three way passing play with Gamie scoring from Gavin Hunter and Bantam Rob Crich and again from the stick of Gavin Hunter picking up a rebound assisted by MikArenburg and another Bantam Justin Murray. Late in the period Paul Helm again in goal seemed to have, trouble handling a long shot and Paisley showed the puck in. The second period was hard skating and scoreless until a puck got through traffic in front and may have deflected off .a skate boys .past-thetscreened Helm Lucknow took an early third period lead with Rod Crich taking a pass at the side of the net from Gammie and Gibson. Paisley tied the game when goalie helm came out to play the puck and gave Paisley an emp- ty net goal. The winner carne with only a few minutes left and a well set up pass into the slot. Thank you boys for an entertaining series and your hard work. Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 159 1989—Page 11 13antain A's play TeesAvater in �hani.ions1ip round Lueknow Bantam A team has wound up the regular season. They have begunto play a very strong brand of hockey in preparation for playoffs. Lucknow got past Chesley in the first round of W.O.A.A. playoffs, winning the first game in Chesley in a hard fought match. Lucknow had to come from° behind to get the win. Adam Skillen played a strong game in net to keep the game close. . The third period saw the boys get their act together and pulled away for a 6 - 4 win. The second game of the series saw Lucknow control the game from start to finish. Strong goal tending by Allan Kik- kert kept Chesley at bay and a solid effort by the whole team took Lucknow to a 6 - 2 win. Game three was do or die for Chesley and they were not ready to go down. They put up a strong effort and wiped Lueknow 6 - 3 to prolong the best of five series. In a fourth game Saturday, in Chesley, the home team took advantage of Lucknow 's slow start to lamp to a two goal lead, but Ltscknow fought back and after two periods of hockey led the game 4 - 3. Chesley tied the gree early in the third period to bring the crowd alive again. The teams battled end to end till less than two minutes remained to go into overtime. Justin Murray won the draw on a faceoff in Chesley's end, passed to Don Cullierer who blew his big slap shot past the Chesley goalie to take the series and advance to the W.O.A.A. finals against Teeswater. The boys start the championship round in Teeswater February 13. The next home game is Friday, February 17, 8:30 p.m. The team would appreciate your support in the playoffs and with a good effort can hopefully bring home some silverware. Lancers to meet Ripley The Lucknow 'Lancers went to Owen Sound on Friday night for the last game of the regular season and came home with an 8,2 victory The Lancers got onto a fast start as Steve Simpson scored in the first minute and Grant Gilchrist scored 20 seconds later. Andy Grazier and Steve MacPher- son each added power play goals as the Lancers led 4-0 after one period. The Lancers scored 2 more in the second period off the sticks of Art Clark and Lynn Murray for a 6-0 lead. After two periods Owen Sound spoiled Ray Guay's shutoutbid with eight minutes left in the game but the Lancers added two Mone for an 8-2 final :score. Steve Mac- Pherson and Steve Simpson rounded out the scoring for the Lancers. This gives the Lancers seven wins, I losses and one tie as they head into the play-offs. First, game is in Lucknow Wednesday night as Ripley comes to town for an 8:30 start while the second game is in Ripley on Friday night. MAINTENANCE 19 84 FORD LTD 6 cylinder, automatic. 32,000 km. 1985 FORD TEMPO 4 cylinder, automatic. -$5,800. 1986 FORD TEMPI? GL 4 cylinder, automatic, air conditioning. • $5,9.95 1986 BUICK J eSAB E4LTDe 6 cylinder, automatic, air conditioning. • 1987 TAURUSf I GIN 6 cylinder, automatic, air conditioning. $1 0,600. sae TAURUS $1 ADD .1987 TAURUS 4 cylinder, automatic. 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