Luke Holmes gave London their first lead in the sixth minute off an unassisted play and they held that advantage through halftime.
Michigan would take a 2-1 lead in the second half on a 62nd minute pass from Stefan St. Louis to Mauro Fuzetti and an unassisted play from Thomas Catalano in the 71st minute before Bibby’s move.
Forest City is 4-0-2 with 14 points and is in second place in the Central Conference – Great Lakes Division, two points behind the expansion Dayton Dutch Lions for first (4-1-3, 15). London next welcomes the Chicago Fire to TD Waterhouse Stadium Friday.
Michigan, at 4-2-1 with 13 points, is in a four-way tie for third place in the division with the Chicago Fire (same record), Indiana Invaders (4-1-1) and Cincinnati Kings (4-4-1). The logjam will be broken up some next Saturday when the Bucks host the Invaders.
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