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It was a close call on Tuesday, December 18th for the Vernon Vikings. The Vikings beat the Bernards by the skin of their teeth with a close score of nine-eight. In the first period Tyler Blankman, and Bryan Peterson scored the first two goals with the assist of Jeff Gallo. The third goal was scored by Bill Lhotsky with an assist from Jason Romanelli. Jeff Gallo and Bryan Peterson scored the forth and fifth goals in the second period with the assist of Tyler Blankman. The third period was definitely the most intense with four goals scored by Vernon. Bill Lhotsky and Jeff Gallo scored again, Jason Romanelli with an assist to Gallo. With an assist from Gallo and Lhotsky, Jesse Goodrich scored the eighth goal of the game. With about forty-five seconds left in the third period the Bernards tied up the score to eight-eight. When hope had almost been lost Tyler Blankman scored the winning goal in the last twenty-seven seconds of the game.

The article would benefit by separation into paragraphs. One should come after the second sentence, where you start giving the period-by-period details, following a summary. There should be commas after "... in the first period", "..in the third period","..almost been lost" and "..the most intense". You might mention which goals were scored on power plays, if any.

You have the makings of a pretty good sports reporter, but need to work on punctuation.

The description of the game sounds exciting! It seems like a thrilling match between the Vernon Vikings and the Bernards.

If you want to get more information about the game, such as statistics or a detailed play-by-play, you might try looking for a news article or a sports report on the game. Local news outlets or sports websites often provide recaps of high school sports events like this.

To find a news article, you can start by searching for terms like "Vernon Vikings vs. Bernards game," "Vernon Vikings hockey game," or "high school hockey game December 18th." Adding the specific names of players involved might also help narrow down the results.

Once you find an article or report, it should provide a detailed account of the game, including goals, assists, and any notable plays or events. These types of sources are usually written by journalists who were present at the game, so they have firsthand information about what happened.

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