Lambton AAA Alumnus Named GOJHL Playoff MVP!, News (Lambton Jr. Sting AAA Hockey )

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Apr 05, 2016 | CVallee | 1508 views
Lambton AAA Alumnus Named GOJHL Playoff MVP!
Sarnia's Corey Pawley ('95), former Lambton AAA player is named the GOJHL Playoff MVP!  Corey currently plays for the Caledonia Corvairs, the Golden Horseshoe Conference champions of the GOJHL.  The team's next round will be against the Pelham Panthers in their quest for the Sutherland Cup!

Corey is currently ranked #1 in the GOJHL with 30 Goals & 81 Assists for 111 pts

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