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Midwestern Ontario Hockey Scores & Update: Friday November 27th 2015

In OHL action Friday night:

A loss for the Owen Sound Attack last night, despite a loan goal from Kevin Hancock, his first of the season. The Owen Sound Attack fell to the London Knights 6-1.

The two teams will go head to head again tonight in Owen Sound and tonight's game is also the Annual Bears In Blue men's cancer fundraiser.

The puck drops at 7:30pm ET.

Elsewhere around the OHL, the Kitchener Rangers earned a 3-1 win over the Barrie Colts while the Guelph Storm fell 3-1 to the Kingston Frontenacs.

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In Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League action last night:

The Listowel Cyclones earned a 3-2 Overtime victory against the Cambridge Winter Hawks.

Stratford beat Guelph 5-4 and Kitchener beat Brampton 8-5.

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In Western Junior "C" Hockey action, The Walkerton Hawks defeated the Wingham Ironmen 7-4 last night, Hanover fell 4-3 against Mount Forest and Kincardine took a 3-2 victory over Goderich.

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In WOAA Senior Men's AA Hockey action:

The Mapleton-Minto 81's winning streak came to an end last night as they were topped by the Durham Thundercats 3-2, Jason Tremble with the winning goal.

The Saugeen Shores Winterhawks defeated the Lucknow Lancers 6-1 while the Shalllow Lake Crushers beat Shelburne 7-4.

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