Wallaceburg Lakers take on the Petrolia Flyers, January 4, 2017. (Photo courtesy of of Jocelyn McLaughlin)Wallaceburg Lakers take on the Petrolia Flyers, January 4, 2017. (Photo courtesy of of Jocelyn McLaughlin)
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Jr. Hockey Wrap Up – January 4, 2017

The LaSalle Vipers were doubled 4-2 by the St. Marys Lincolns on Wednesday in GOJHL action.

Manny Silverio and Daniel Beaudoin scored the two goals for LaSalle.

The Vipers are in Leamington on Thursday to face off against the Flyers at 7:10pm.

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As well, the London Nationals edged the Lambton Shores Predators 4-3.

Kyle Dawson, Brandon Glover, Adam Sinclair and Max Vinogradov all scored a goal for London.

The Nationals will travel to Sarnia on Thursday to play the Legionnaires at 7:10pm.

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In Junior C hockey, the Wallaceburg Lakers snapped a long running losing streak by beating the Petrolia Flyers 1-0.

Trevor Waller scored the game winning goal for Wallaceburg.

The Lakers are in Petrolia to take on the Flyers again on Thursday at 7:30pm.

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And the Wheatley Sharks fell 4-2 to the Mooretown Flags.

Justin Pinsonneault and Mitch Lantin each scored once for Wheatley.

The Sharks are in Lakeshore on Saturday to take on the Canadiens at 7pm.

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