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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-03-02, Page 11Novice B win two games The Novice`B team had two exciting victories this week. On Feb. 24, the team travelled to Howick. After two scoreless periods, Luke Van Osch scored early in their third, assisted by Derek Quinlan and Jesse Johnston. Howick tied the game, but Johnston retaliated with help from Preston Drennan. Howick pulled their goalie in the - last minute of play and with only two seconds left on the clock, Johnston scored to finish the game at Lucknow 3, Howick 1. Netminder Dustin Farrish displayed excellent goaltending. Ripley vs Lucknow On Saturday, the team hosted Ripley who opened the scoring early in the first. Lucknow carne back fast with a goal from Van Osch, assisted by Quinlan, and Kevin DeBruyn. Ripley took the lead in the second period and held on to it until in the last minute of play Lucknow pulled their goalie and with six attackers managed to tie the game. Johnston was credited with. the goal with an assist to Van Osch. Both teams played hard in the 10 minute overtime, but all the action was in Ripley's end.. With just 23 seconds left in the overtime period, Van Osch dented the twine assisted by Johnston and Blair Morrison for a crowd roaring victory of 3 -.2. Pee •Wee A's take series . The •Lucknow Pee Wee A team started their round of playoffs against Clifford on Feb. 20. Lucknow scored twice in the first period and seven times in the second period to win the game 9 to 2. Goals for Lucknow went to Rob McGee, Jeff Andrew (2), Craig Moffat (2),, Greg.. Courtney, Dennis Lubbers, Jonathon Chilton and Shane Petteplace: _ Assisting on these goals were Cameron Moffat,. Dale -Courtney, Jonathon- MacKinnon, Mark Stan- ley, Dennis Lubbers, Shane Pet- teplace and Conor McDonagh. Jordan Andrew played a strong • game in net. Game 2 Game -two was in Lucknow on Feb. 22 and saw Lucknow take the series two games straight. Lucknow scored once in the first period, three times in the second and seven times in the third, to win the game 11 to 1. Rob McGee started the scoring again for Lucknow. Other point getters were Craig Moffat. (3), Ean Moffat (4), Dennis Lubbers, and Jonathon MacKinnon (2). Jeff Andrew, MacKinnon, G. Courtney, Stanley, Lubbers, E. Moffat, D. Courtney, Craig Moffat and Cameron Moffat assisted on the goals. Adam Cameron was in net for this game holding the opposition to one marker. Bantam A's win Ripley series The third game in the Bantam A's F,nal score Lucknow 5, Ripley 2. playoff series was played in Ripley `� Game 4 on Feb. 21. Ripley came to Lucknow on Feb. Lucknow scored early in the first 23, with the host team taking a two when Colin Becker netted one goal lead, from Ed Courtney and assisted by Trevor Moffat and Ed Jeff Porter. Assists were credited to Courtney. J. Porter and Becker. Lucknow led by one until late in Lucknow added one more m the the second when Ripley tied the . second when Kevin Rintoul tipped game. Ripley subsequently went in a nice one. on a setup by Trevor ahead by one but Lucknow Moffat. In the third, J..Porter added managed to tie the game with five one from T. Moffat and ' E. minutes left in regular time. Chad Courtney. Freeman did the damage on the Ripley scored halfway into the Ripley goaltender, with help from third to spoil Lucknow netminder Kevin Rintoul. Ryan Courtney's shutout, Lucknow came out strong in the A determined Lucknow team 10 minute overtime with Becker continued to force the play and they scoring two in less than• two . were rewarded by two more goals minutes to put Lucknow up two. from Becker,• with assists to J. Assists were from Trevor Moffat, . Porter and E. Courtney. Doug Johnston and Kevin Rintoul. , This ends the series with Luck - Ripley sacrificed their goalie and now taking three games in succes-. added an extra . attacker. This sion after Ripley won the first opened the door_ and Lucknow's game. Stuart Rintoul,. from Johnston, The next action' for the Bantam scored in the empty. net. A's is not yet finalized. Ice Demons lose two The Lucknow Pee Wee Ice playa much ditierent style of game Demons travelled to Kincardine on than Lucknow is used to, with a lot Feb.. 21 for a playoff game against more happening behind the play. Kincardine II. - Stephen Township scored in the The exceptional goaltending of first and added one more in the Clint Gunter and Justin Brown kept second. the game from becoming too one- sided as the coaches juggled the lines trying to fill the large hole caused by Daryl Aitchison's ab- sence. Daryl, the team's leading goal scorer and captain will be out for the remainder of -the season with a broken ankle caused by an ac- cident at school. ' Taylor Mali moved up from assis- tant captain to captain, while Jeff Cranston now wears the assistant captain sweater.. Kincardine scored twice before Richard Walke picked up his own rebound and scored. Kincardine • added one more just before the game ended to take -the win 3 to .1. Lucknow vs Stephen Township. On Sunday, Lucknow played Stephen Township, out of Huron Park. This team was put in Luck- now's group for the playoffs. They Atom B's lose. secondgame in playoff series The' Lucknow Atom B team displayecj, strong shooting abilities and took an early lead in the second game of their series with Walkerton on Friday' evening. It wasn't long until Walkerton found their strength and took the lead away from the host team. Although Lucknow kept the pres- sure on and it appeared they might catch up, Walkerton proved too powerfuland took home a 7 to 5 win. _ Scoring for Lucknow were Mat- thew Martin with .a hat trick, and Cory Robertson and Kiel Farrish with singles. Scott Austin and Jeremy Austin picked up two assists each, and Jordan Schell a single. Alicia Thacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thacker, placed first in the junior division of the Legion • speaking contest. Good luck in Seaforth Alicia. Visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Dam were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Newhook, of Oshawa, and Phillip Neil of l3rus- sels, Mr. and Mrs..' John Scott of Ripley visited on Tuesday with Edna and May Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van de Klippe of Kincardine visited, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr here. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell of Wingham had Mr, and Mrs. Jack Barr for dinner to help Morley celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr visited at Kincardine with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McFarlan. KINLOUGH by, May Boyle Joyce Hedley, Debbie Smolenaars, Kelsey and Kloe, Karen McMurray and son Nathan went to Kitchener on Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Howey and family. LeaAnne Haldenby • and Brad Engel returned home Saturday from a trip to Cancun, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haldenby accompanied their daughter, Sara to the John Diefenbaker High School, Hanover, for the music festival. The Kincardine High School '• ind com- peted along with 52 clhei groups.' The hard work of Nick Mann paid off as he scored on a scramble in front, assisted by Richard Walke. Stephen Township regained their two goal lead before Mali carried the puck up the ice, passed to Troy McKenzie who set up N. Mann in the slot and he hit the twine with his backhand. • In the third, Stephen Township padded their lead with two more before Mark Meriam closed the gap, assisted. by Chris Tabor. Despite a valiant effort by the Lucknow squad, they went down to defeat' as Stephen Township doubled upon them with a 6 to 3 score. Atom A's end playoffs The Lucknow Atom A's' ended their playoff season with a strong Ripley team last week. The Ripley squad took the series two straight. In the second game, Lucknow opened the scoring when Paddy Lyon went in alone. Ripley finished the scoring with four unanswered goals to win 4 to The team will keep in shape for an upcoming tournament by playing some exhibition games. The Atom A's got off to a rocky start but showed they were capable of much better as the season progressed. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 2, 1994 - Page 11 Close •race in Ripley league QOWLING Ripley Bowlers H.S. and H.D. to date: Ladies' Donalda Pollard 201, and 329; men's Cliff Turel 246, Ed Fink 399. Games 150 and aver: Joan McLeod 158, Al Schaus 159, Jim McDonald 165, Donalda Pollard 201, Kay Collins 160, Frank Rumig 207. Standings: Robins 33, Cardinals 32, Bluebirds 31, Wrens 22, Larks 12, Orioles 11. Monday Night Mixed Ladies' H.S. Grace Finnigan 207, H.T. Wendy Ritchie 520. • Men's H.S. and H.T. Gerald Rhody 286, 724. Games over 200: Grace Finnigan 207, Fred DeBoer'208, John Van Diepen 201, Emerson Howald 233, John Andrew 204, Robert Jones 206, Harold Elliott 200, Tom Downey 258, Eric Taylor 280, 220, Gerald Rhody 286,,278. Standings: John's Jokers 101, Noisy Critters 85, Pigeons 83, Ramblers. 81, Jokers 59, Bluejays •cl Wednesday Night Mixed , H.S. ,and H.T. to date: Ladies' Dianne Archer 310, Merle. Rhody, 742; • men's Ron Cassidy 314,' Gerald Rhody 755. Games over 200: Bev McNay 227, Lois Chaput 208, Jim Miller 256, ;211, Eric Taylor 220, 208,. 207, Gerald Rhody 207, 221, Steve, Van .Osch 203, Ron Cassidy 212, Ron. Machan 205, Merle Rhody 211, Marion Jones 206, Betty Van' Osch 213, 258, Torn 1-iogan 246. . 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