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Jr. hockey wrap-up – January 23, 2019

The London Nationals topped the Strathroy Rockets 4-1 on Wednesday.

Max Vinogradov, Colin Wilson, Josh Wright and Noah Tooke each scored once for London.

The Nationals are in Leamington next to take on the Flyers on Thursday. The puck drops at 7:10 p.m.

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The LaSalle Vipers tied the Sarnia Legionnaires 1-1 after double overtime.

Brett Vorshuk scored the single goal for LaSalle.

The Vipers head to St. Marys on Friday to battle the Lincolns at 7:30 p.m.

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In Junior C hockey, the Lakeshore Canadiens hammered the Wallaceburg Lakers 8-3.

Jarrett Tazzman led Lakeshore with two goals, while Dylan Bradley, Blake Bain, Brandon Ireland, Matt Teno, Matt Smith and Jake Nimmo all scored once.

Cody Nicolaisen, Myles Fraser and Sam Haight scored the three goals for Wallaceburg.

The Lakers will take on the Admirals in Amherstburg on Thursday at 7 p.m. And then on Friday, the Canadiens return home to play the Essex 73's at 7 p.m.

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The Dresden Kings fell 4-3 to the Mooretown Flags.

Dawson Winchester, Brantley Kuipers and Nolan Ross scored one goal each for Dresden.

The Kings are back in Dresden on Friday to face off against the Wallaceburg Lakers at 7:30 p.m.

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