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GOJHL Wrap-Up: Cyclones and Sugar Kings Earn Wins

Listowel 4 Brantford 1

Brady Anderson struck twice as the Listowel Cyclones topped the Brantford 99ers 4-1.

Caleb Warren helped set up all but one of the Cyclones goals. Blake Nichol had a goal and an assist in the win and Chayse Herrfort also scored.

Anderson got Listowel on the board at 2:22 of the first period. Herrfort scored just 20 seconds into the second period and Blake Nichol put the Cyclones up 3-0 at 2:54.

Brandon Scanlin scored the 99ers lone goal at 8:19 of the third. Anderson fired his second goal of the game on the power play, into an empty Brantford net with just 10 seconds left in regulation.

Listowel outshot the 99ers 54-21.

Even Reinhart made 50 saves for Brantford. Justin Hergott earned the win for Listowl with a 20 save performance.

Waterloo 7 Kitchener 1

Spencer Kersten scored twice and set up another as the Waterloo Siskins downed the Kitchener Dutchmen 7-1.

Lucas Pozzobon scored and had two assists for the Siskins and Nolan Regan set up three Siskins' goals.

Ben Morris was the lone scorer for the Dutchmen.

Liam Devine earned the win with 41 saves. Jackson McIntosh allowed four goals on 20 shots before being replaced by Riley Daniels who stopped 16 of 19 shots.

Elmira 4 Cambridge 1

Ethan Skinner's short handed, unassisted goal at 8:56 of the second stood as the game winner in the Elmira Sugar Kings 4-1 victory over Cambridge.

Ty Biles added insurance with a short handed goal of his own less than a minute later and Quinten Bruce padded the Sugar Kings lead with a goal midway through the third.

Max Wright made 21 saves for Cambridge. Jonathan Reinhart stopped 29 shots for Elmira.

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