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Jr. Hockey Wrap Up – December 2, 2016

The LaSalle Vipers dropped a 5-4 decision to the St. Marys Lincolns on Friday to end an eight-game winning streak.

Manny Silverio, Clay Kraynack, Cale Allen and Nathan Savage all scored once for LaSalle.

The Vipers will take on the Strathroy Rockets on Saturday at 7:30pm.

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The Leamington Flyers tied the St. Thomas Stars 1-1 after double overtime.

Josh Pope-Ferguson scored Leamington's single goal.

The Flyers will take on the Legionnaires in Sarnia on Tuesday at 7:10pm.

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The Dresden Kings fell 4-1 to the Lakeshore Canadiens in PJHL action.

Steven Sartor, Brandon Ireland, Connor Rosaasen and Colin Sartor each scored once.

Kevin Ritzer scored Dresden's only goal.

The Canadiens will take on the Blenheim Blades at home on December 9 at 7pm. On the same day at 7:30pm, the Kings are at home to take on the Essex 73's.

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And William Stadder led the Essex 73's to a 5-4 victory over the Mooretown Flags.

Stadder scored a hat trick for Essex, while Adam Gaiarin and Michael Vieira each scored once.

The 73's will battle the Wallaceburg Lakers at home on Tuesday at 7pm.

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