GOJHL Friday Recap (22-Nov)

Sailors end first-place Centennials streak;  Cyclones win late over first-place Lincolns                     

Ayr Centennials 2
Port Colborne Sailors 5

Brody Coe and Vasily Servo each scored two goals as the Sailors (13-8-1-1) avenged a pair of 1-goal losses to Ayr earlier this season with the upset win.  Philip Caridi scored his first goal for the Centennials (17-4-0-0) who saw their 13-game winning come to an end, suffering their first loss since a 3-1 defeat in St. Catharines on September 27.


St. Marys Lincolns 1
Listowel Cyclones 2

Jordan Visneskie broke a 1-1 tie with 2:33 left in the third period to lift the Cyclones (12-6-1-0) to the win, avenging a 4-1 home loss to St. Marys six nights ago.  Jaden Lee scored his 12th goal for the Lincolns (16-4-0-0) who suffered just their second road loss of the season.


Caledon Bombers 2
St. Catharines Falcons 8

Ally Mostafaie and Cameron Lowe each scored two goals, and Liam Fisher scored his first career GOJHL goal as the Falcons (16-5-0-0) extended their winning streak to seven games and are now two point back of the first-place Centennials.  Patrick Polaczek scored his team-leading 8th goal for the Bombers (1-20-0-0) who have lost 20 straight.


Komoka Kings 1
St. Thomas Stars 4

Lincoln Moore scored his 11th goal in eight games and Payton Stowe scored the game-winner in front of 1162 spectators at the Joe Thornton C.C. as the Stars (5-12-2-1) snapped a five-game winless streak.  Ben Siroen scored the lone goal for the Kings (4-16-1-0) who suffered their fourth straight road loss.


Sarnia Legionnaires 2
Stratford Warriors 6

Goals by Tyker Kelly and Cole Lewis 48 seconds apart erased a 2-1 deficit, and  Haden Frayne added two third period goals as the Warriors (15-6-0-0) went on to win their fourth straight home game.  Gage Brandon scored his fifth goal in three games for the Legionnaires (7-11-2-1) who had their three-game road win streak snapped.


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