Lee Valley Lions -v- Sunderland Chiefs
22/01/89 (Win 7-2)
Lee Valley Lions | Sunderland Chiefs | ||
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02 03 05 06 08 09 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 |
Bob Mitura (G) Eddie Joseph Ali Rodger John Walker Jaro Lycka (I) Dan Hodges Lee Whale Glen Price (G) Kevin Clark Bryan Mitchell Doug McEwen (I) Mark Smith Dave Ducharme (I) Chris Leggatt |
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06 07 09 10 11 12 15 17 18 20 21 31 |
Darren Lloyd Alan Booth Barry Aisbitt John Aisbitt Murray Johnson (I) Rob Gilroy Paul Lavender Paul Sanderson Kevin Sanderson Scott Mills Todd Bohonos Simon Ferry Les Henderson (G) |
Goals |
Penalties |
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Lions
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Chiefs
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Lions
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Chiefs
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Period 1: |
1
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1
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2
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4
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Period 2: |
3
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1
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6
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4
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Period 3: |
3
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0
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8
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6
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MATCH TOTALS: |
7
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2
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10
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14
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Lee Valley Lions |
Sunderland Chiefs |
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Highest Scorer in Match: |
Doug McEwen (4+3)
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Todd Bohonos (1+1)/Scott Mills (1+1)
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Man of the Match Winner: |
Bob Mitura
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Les Henderson
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Additional Comments: It was Power Plays and Short-Handed goals galore during this match – Lee Valley scored two Power Plays and an amazing three Short-Handed goals! Poor old Sunderland only managed two goals in total, but their second was a Power Play. Dave Ducharme and Doug McEwen were an effective partnership, with Doug scoring 4+3 and Dave 1+5 – they scored/assisted together in six of the Lions’ seven goals. Doug actually played this match with a big black eye! Sunderland’s Simon Ferry provided a short cabaret act, as at 52:18 he did an amazing stack, then got up to do a bit of a dance, much to the amusement of the watching fans who were then rewarded with a bow! In the match programme Julie Cook sent belated congratulations to goalie Ian Cade (not playing) on the birth of his daughter, Lauren. She also mentioned that ex-Richmond goalie, Lloyd Cliford, had been employed by the Lee Valley Lions Supporters Club as Bench Coach. Referee was not named, Linesmen were Hawkes and Batchelder. |