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GOJHL Wrap: Cyclones Struggle, Ross leads Warriors to Victory

Waterloo 5 Listowel 1

Chayse Herrfort was the lone scorer for Listowel as they Cyclones lost 5-1 to Waterloo.

Curtis Rawn put the Siskins on the board just past the midway point of the first period and Alex Lycett's power play goal just over four minutes later would make it 2-0 Waterloo heading into the second.

Drayton Duckett gave the Siskins a 3-0 lead at 13:42 before Herrfort goal. Sam Cherry scored in the latter half of the middle frame to give the Siskins a 4-1 lead going into the third.

Lycett scored his second of the night less than five minutes into the final frame. Owen Lane set up two for Waterloo. Matt Onuska stopped 30 shots. Evan Reinhart took the loss, allowing four of the Siskins goals before being replaced by Riley McCabe in the third.

Stratford 5 Brantford 1

Sean Ross was in on all five of the Warriors goals, scoring a hat trick and setting up two more as Stratford topped Brantford 5-1.

Mason Mantzavrakos was the lone scorer for the 99ers, giving Brantford a 1-0 lead in the first period before Andrew Gunlock tied it at 6:36 of the second.

Ryan Cullen scored and set up two for Stratford.

Tyler Parr had to stop just 14 shots to earn the win. Chris Brady made 35 saves for Brantford.

Elmira 8 Cambridge 2

Jakson Kirk struck twice and set up another in the Sugar Kings 8-2 win over Cambridge.

Jonah Burley and Tyson Hillier also had three point nights. Burley scored and had two assists while Hillier had three helpers in the win.

Rhett Kimmel made 22 saves for Elmira. Tanner Wickwave stopped 12 of 15 shots before being replaced by Reagan Gies just 37 seconds into the second period.

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