Sarnia Legionnaires win (Blackburnnews.com File Photo - Sept 19-13)Sarnia Legionnaires win (Blackburnnews.com File Photo - Sept 19-13)
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Perry Leads Legionnaires Over Lincolns

Sarnia native Brock Perry dished out three assists and defenceman Brad Yowart potted a pair of goals as the Sarnia Legionnaires (8-7-1-1) beat the St. Marys Lincolns (2-12-1-2) 4-1 in GOJHL play Thursday.

For the 17-year-old Perry, they were his first "Jr. B" points and all came on the powerplay.

He says he's thrilled to get on the board.

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Legionnaires Head Coach Mark Davis says the special teams were a big factor. Sarnia went 3-5 on the powerplay and killed off three of four St. Marys man advantages.

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Ryan Vendramin also had a strong game for the Legionnaires, picking up a goal and two assists.

The Legionnaires outshot the Lincolns 49-30. Goalie Shayne Battler had his shutout broken with just 50 seconds remaining in the game.

Sarnia's Ryan Trottier got into a fight with Tristan Gallant in the second period, each were handed game misconducts.

Next up, the Sarnia Legionnaires travel to Lambton Shores Saturday night.

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