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Jr. Hockey Wrap-Up – October 4, 2017

The LaSalle Vipers earned their fourth straight win with a 4-1 victory over the St. Marys Lincolns on Wednesday.

Tyler Russell led LaSalle with two goals, while Brett Vorshuk scored one of the other two goals.

The Vipers head to St. Marys on Friday to for another matchup against the Lincolns. The puck drops at 7:30pm.

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Also in GOJHL action, the London Nationals topped the Sarnia Legionnaires 5-2.

Josh Coyle scored twice for London, while Brenden Trottier, Brett Primeau and Ben Derrough all scored once.

The Nationals head to Chatham on Sunday to battle the Maroons at 7pm.

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And in Junior C hockey, the Wheatley Sharks doubled the Wallaceburg Lakers 6-3.

Kyle Gagnon led Wheatley with two goals, while Jake Pickersgill, Delaney MacDonald, Parker Boyle and Ryan Zsebok all scored once.

Josh Oberg, Zander Wright and Ryan MacAlpine scored the three goals for Wallaceburg.

The Sharks are on home ice on Saturday to take on the Dresden Kings at 7pm. And then on Tuesday, the Lakers face off against the 73's in Essex at 7pm.

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As well, the Lakeshore Canadiens edged the Mooretown Flags 2-1.

Mitch Chittle and Steven Sartor each scored once for Lakeshore.

The Canadiens return home on Friday to taken on the Blenheim Blades. The puck drops at 7pm.

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