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GOJHL Wrap-up: Warriors, Lincolns and Sugar Kings post wins

Stratford 4 Waterloo 0

Stratford's Rhett Kimmel stopped all 24 shots he faced to lead the Warriors to a 4-0 victory over Waterloo.

Malcolm McLeod led the scoring with a pair of goals. Evan Dowd set up two for Stratford.

Other scorers: Camden Daigle and Danny Heath.

The Warriors capitalized on the man advantage, going 3-for-6 on the power play.

St. Marys 7 St. Thomas 3

St. Marys jumped out to an early three goal lead thanks to a pair from Ryan Burke and went on to beat St. Thomas 7-3. Burke also had two assists in the win.

Ethan Lamoureux scored and set up two and Joe Manzur also had a four point game with a pair of goals and two helpers.

Caleb MacDonald and Blair Butchart rounded out the Lincolns' offense. Matt Onuska earned the win with 24 saves.

Elmira 3 Kitchener 1

Kurtis Goodwin's short handed goal early in the third stood as the game winner and Elmira topped Kitchener 3-1.

Hunter Dubecki's power play goal just past the midway point of the final frame added some insurance for the Sugar Kings.

Mason McMahon opened the scoring midway through the second and Luke Munroe tied the game with an unassisted goal just over three minutes later for the Dutchmen.

Niki Molson had two assists in the win. Greg Brassard stopped 23 shots for the Sugar Kings.

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