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Cyclones and Lincolns earn decisive wins

Listowel 5 Brampton 1

Holdyn Lansink struck twice including a short handed goal in the second and a power play goal late in the third and the Listowel Cyclones beat Brampton 5-1.

Chayse Herrfort got the scoring started for Listowel on the power play assisted by Lansink and Brayden Krieger just over six minutes into the game. Hayden Coulter gave the Cycs a 2-0 lead at 14:36. Ivan Brewer answered for the Bombers, unassisted about a minute-and-a-half later.

Lansink was the lone scorer in the second.

Steven Grant scored on the power play early in the third.

Lansink earned three points in the game with a pair of goals and an assist. Herrfort had a goal and an assist for Listowel.

David Giancola stopped 41 shots for the Bombers. Riley McCabe made 26 saves for Listowel.

Stratford 1 Cambridge 0

Zack Weir stopped all 28 shots he faced in the Stratford Warriors 1-0 win over Cambridge.

Nick Jung generated the game's only offense, scoring late in the second. Drew Ferris and Nathan Smilsky got credit for the assist.

St. Marys 6 St Thomas 2

Blair Butchart scored and set up two more to lead St. Marys to a 6-2 win over St. Thomas. Justin Richler stopped 32 shots to earn the win.

Other scorers for the Lincolns: Quinton Pepper, Mason Goldie, Cayse Ton, Darcy Winkler and Jake Weston.

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