Swindon Wildcats 13/12/87

Lee Valley Lions -v- Swindon Wildcats
13/12/87 (Win 12-5)

Lee Valley Lions Swindon Wildcats
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03
04
05
06
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09
10
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12
15
16
17
18
19
Bob Mitura (G)
Ali Rodger (A)
Tari Suwari
Steve Smith
Jaroslav Lycka (I)
Charlie Mendl (C)
Lee Whale
Jamie Elliott (G)
Ludek Smelik
Jon Beckett
Doug McEwen (I)
Mark Smith
Tommi Kiiski (I)
Bobby Bhatti
Ben Acquah
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02
03
04
05
06
09
10
12
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Joe Dunn (G)
Luke Chamberlain
Jason Liffen
Tim Lequyer (I)
Toby Chamberlain
Kevin Cousins
Scott Gough
Kenny Kipp (I,A)
Dave Hector
Daryl Lipsey (I,C)
Martin Blakemore
Les Pearson
John Blanche
Steve Francis
Richie Howe
Ian Richards

 

Goals

Penalties

Lions
Wildcats
Lions
Wildcats
Period 1:
3
2
4
10
Period 2:
4
1
4
6
Period 3:
5
2
9
2
MATCH TOTALS:
12
5
17
18

 

Lee Valley Lions

Swindon Wildcats

Highest Scorer in Match:
Doug McEwen/Tommy Kiiski (3+3)
Kenny Kipp/Daryl Lipsey(2+0)
Man of the Match Winner:
Tommi Kiiski
Daryl Lipsey

Additional Comments:

Jaro Lycka scored an amazing unassisted goal at 04:12 while Ben Acquah scored his first ever goal for the club – an unassisted goal at 48:11.

It was Finnish import Tommy Kiiski’s first game for the Lions and he gave a promising start, scoring 3+3. Lions had also acquired the services of ex-Cleveland Bomber, Mark Smith (soon to become the subject of a Clock End chant!).

Lee Valley import Bill Kirk was not present as he was visiting relatives in Scotland. Referee was Moore, Linesmen were Mitchell and Kenny.