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GOJHL: Cyclones cruise to victory; Siskins rally to stun Brampton

Listowel 6 Stratford 1

The Listowel Cyclones lead 6-0 after the second period and went on to beat Stratford 6-1.

It was Addison Macey that spoiled Riley McCabe's shut out bid with a goal just over four minutes into the third.

Bryce McFadden led the Cyclones with two goals. Trent Verbeek and Chayse Herrfort also picked up two points each with a goal and an assist.

Zack Weir stopped 15 of the 19 shots he faced before being replaced by Tyler Parr who allowed two goals on 16 shots in relief.

Kitchener 5 Cambridge 3

Kitchener took an early three goal lead and held on to beat Cambridge 5-3.

The Dutchmen were up 3-0 heading into the second when Dayten Lylyk scored just over two-and-a-half minutes into the middle frame to put the Redhawks on the board. Blair Derynck answered for the Dutchmen about nine minutes later.

John McDonald and Mark Cooper scored back-to-back power play goals to put the Redhawks within a point of the Dutchmen in the third period. Cooper Walker gave Kitchener some insurance with less than four minutes remaining in regulation.

Brantford 3 Elmira 3

Brantford's Ben Sheppard scored on the power play early in the third to force extra time and neither team would score after that leaving Elmira and Brantford tied at three.

Hunter Dubecki set up all three of the Sugar Kings goals. Ivan Brewer was also in on all three, scoring one of the them and assisting on the other two. Tyson Hillier and Anthony Azzano scored for Elmira.

Sheppard lead the 99ers with a pair of goals. Reuben Young also scored.

Waterloo 8 Brampton 2

The Siskins rallied from a two goal deficit with eight unanswered goals to beat Brampton 8-2.

Alex Lycett led the Siskins with a pair of goals and two assists. Jeff Schrattner set up three for Waterloo.

Turner Machus made 17 saves in the win.

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