m E a ~iiren McCorinell and Crystal, Thomas of. Caledonia Kermodes contested. = _ Sais zeboundwith Mercedeside la Nuaz of iRrince Rupert. Rainbirds.in. the Saturday ‘fina! gameiof thei Caledonla: tournament, wendy the:Kermodes, teanhs ih Pririte Gearge for” 43-40. Booth 8’s win at Skeena win ‘Booth - Memorial Junior Secondary Schoo!’s grade § Ravens won the Skeena @rade 8 tournament Saturday with a 45-32 final game decision over Skeena A. “Rob McDonald scored 21. points to lead Booth in the final game as Booth led 23-19 at the half. Dion Orbel scored tt points for Skeena i in the final., Kitimat’s Mount Elizabeth’ Secondary took third. place after dropping to the consolation round after losing 35-28 in their first game of the tournament. To get to the third-place game against Skeena.B, MESS. had’ to beat Hazelton’ and they had.no problem doing that as the Kitimat squad’ won that game 60-12. James Caccia and Jim: Wilson each scored -14 for Kitimat. Kitimat then beat Skeena B 43-35 in the consolation game. Joe Almeida ied Kitimat “with 15. points in that game. ' Earlier in the day, Skeena B lost ‘to Skeena A 34-30 in the semifinal game.:. ’ Skeena A went on to the final and Skeena B- _ played Kitimat in the consolation. Skeena . B defeated Hazelfon 69-17. in the,: tournament's.opening game to advance to meet Skeena A-in the semifinal Trevor. Shannon ‘led Skeena B against ‘Hazelton — with 21 points, Tritons, Tsimshians untested in eastern zone tourney — i skeena ‘simshians and Thornhill Trltons ‘ "travelled to Houston over the weekend to. at 1d a junior boys basketball playday and rece back with three wins and no losses. . fach team played gamea against ! Hazelton, Houston and the Bulkely Valley. _ Christian School from Smithers and neither team was pressed during thelr games. Skeena opened thelr series Friday. night with a 68-30 victory over Bulkley Valley. Harry Dhami had: 16 points and Pat MePhee scored 10 in the win. , Black Hawks, Tiie Kitimat Black Hawke and” the - Ominéca Commercial Allstars ° from" Tertace each had a pait' of weekend, with the featuted natch being he game they played each other. nae Omineca won the Saturday contest wittr:! the Black Hawks 7-4, led by. ‘Tim ‘Kolner's “. two goals. Bob Dempatet, Péte-Titehner,).‘i waged ay Darcy : Mallett, Mike-Lebloiid and: Larry, Swanson had the other Ominiecs goals... * bh eae He For the Black ‘Hawks ‘Saturday night, = Emile Gagnon scored ‘twice -and Tracy Camazzola and Steve Nelson scored once each for the Hawks. Sunday | ‘afternoon, Omineca was in “Terrce playing the Kitimat Commercial Allstars and the Hawks were in Hazelton taking on.the Hazelton Allstars. “In “Terrace, the commercial league allstar teams battled to a 10-10 tie. Actually, battled ién’t the word as the game was ¢lean and fast-ski#ting!'élbett ldeking as yee " Saturday, ‘Skeena defeated Hazelton 81-17. and Houston 29-33 to complete their games. Dave Kirkaldy scored 24 points .and “MePhee had 21 against Houston, ‘while | against Hazelton David Blower had 18 points and Dhami scored 12. Thornhill’s seoresheets were not _ available, but the Tritons also had an eacy - time of it ‘against the weaker eastern zone. teams. Thornhill. downed. Houston by 1 points, beat Bulkley Valley by 25 and scored a 115- 33 viclary” over Hazelton. a Omineea busy Mike! ‘Leblond: hada pair of goals for ., Terrace; Tim Koliér-and'Lance Legoutfe wiMitchner.and Kevin Wiley all had a goal Aplecee: » Swanson. had three assiels. . For " jtilimat, “Lee * Marleau was the hemesis for Terrace agairi as he scdred reg limes in the third perlod, assisted on - three other goals ‘anid was all 6vér the Ice all game, Barry Bowdreault-had-a hat trick, Dan.Fournter had a pair, Bill Thompson- had a goal and threeassists and Al Marleau had the other . goal. a In Hazelton, the Hawke downed the local allstars 9-2. Gagnon had two while Jay . Glass, Gord Bosiak, Sléve Forrest, Colin Parr, Ward, Maitland, “Lou Parent and Nelson each had a single. Ian Tremblay — a ond ania Leary hadithe Hazelton Goals. ~~ yee Set reer hr _ and 7-4 Saturday. Srvesarese ans Caledonia’ Kermodes got thelr AA basketball geason - off toa good start Saturday when they defeated i]: provincially-ranked Prince ‘Rupert Rainbirds* 43-40 in the final game ‘of ‘the Caledonia’ tournament. . . 4° ‘Prince Rupert finished second in the tournament. after comirig back for a 46- ‘4i victory ‘over Kitimat’s Mount Elizabeth Oroa.in the © second-place game. - Kitimat wound up: third | ‘despite having lest -the . - tournament opener. 42-30 to’ = Skeena Junior Secondary’ 3 -Tsimsbians, fs The tournament got off to “a bad start when Houston’s © team cancleled three hours ‘before the first game was supposed to start Friday afternoon, |. The revised draw had ihe final being played before the. last. two ' games of: the - tournament ’ which would décide second, third and fourth places in -the five-team’ tournament, «: Caledoniadefeated . Hazleton Spartlettes 62-40 in -thiltd first game ‘to advance 410. the find]. game. Saturday + afternoon. ' : The inal game wasn't as: easy for- Caledonia as the’ Rainbirds, who were ranked aiinth in-the first. poll.of AA. gials basketball teams this - year, starled strongly and pulled, out to.a 16-6 lead at the end of the first quarter." . Caledonia trailed by 16 - points early ‘in the second quarter but started to come back midway through. the Second period. Rupert led by only five at the half and Caledonia tled the game two minutes into the second half at 35-35, | , Caledonia finally took the lead «at 37-36 with three minutes to play in the third quarter; but their offence sputtered when Carrie Olson, game-high scorer — : opaets Ruvert in own with 17 points, left the gathe .. 4B . most of her points in fhe with her fourth foul, In the fourth quarter, Cal put their final six points on the board ‘before Rupert ‘managed a polnt' and the Kermodes led 43-36 with five minutes to play. Cal hung ~an for the win despite not scoring in the last half of the ~ final quarter. Mercedes de la Neuz was Rupert’s top scorer in the ‘final with 10 points. In the gamie for second place, Edith St. Amaud scored 23 points as’ Rupert came back from a 24-15 half- time deficit to defeat Rupert swimmers dominate meet for youngsters in Terrace Prince Rupert’ 8 amateur swim club won the annual Terrace Bluebacks Mighty Tyke swim meet on the. weekend > in the Terrace pool, . Prince Rupert easily outdistanced-" Kitimat Marlins and Terrace during the. twoday meet and- ; amassed 690 points, over 270 |. more than Kitimat, who placed second. ‘Kitimat swimmers gathered 42714 points, while . ‘Terrace took. third with- 30048. Stewart Silver. ay Sharks, the smallest club in “the area placed fourth with “28 points. : Mighty Tyke meets are — for swimmers 10 years. of age or younger, but locally meets are’ run with 11-12 year old- children involved to make the numbers: worthwhile. © “A total of 29-pool records. ‘'were set at’ the -meet, - including 21-- records .broken ‘by ‘ fur different swimmers, . .. Allison Barriscale. of * Kitimat and Mary Ann Rudolf and Sean Watson of Prince Rupert - each broke’ six individual event Bool records and Ralf Notheis of ‘Kitimat set an_ additional three events 'as they proved to’ be the ' outstanding ewimmers | at the event. individual. Other records broken were: in relay events. Barriscale broke records ‘in the8 and under girls class in the 25 metre freestyle, ‘backstroke,. breaststroke _ and butterfly, the 50 metre * backstroke and the 50 metre - freestyle. Notheis's records came in the 50 metre backstroke, the 25 metre fly . and the . 100 metre backstroke. © Barriscale won all the vents.she-entered, breaking pool records in six of the seven while Notheis was almost as successful winning six of seyen.events in the 9-20 year old group. John Admas of Terrace won ~ Rep. hockey. was: played _ out of town on weekend . "Despite ihe fact that most minor hockey rep tears were in. action on the " weekend, there. weren't’ — many games. for. local fans : ke ein tee With both’ todal ‘midget a tournament and two - ferrace squads in Prince Rupert for league games, the only local matches were the pee wee games in Kitimat, PUPS | terrace’s All Seasons pup , Feps.split a pair of games: with the Rupert pups on the weekend, earning a 3-0 victory Friday night and losing 7-5 Saturday. Sean Munson got the -Shutout for Terrace Friday night as Rhet Gibson, Jared Ewart and. Dennis ’ Bannister did the Terrace: scoring. Saturday morning, Prince Rupert skated to a 7-5 win, .. Bannister had a pair, for Terrace and Ewart, Rick Dhami and Clint Prest scored for All Seasons. ' PEE .WEES Kitimat’s Kiwanis pee -wees took two big victories on the weekend as they won _ both: ends of their series ‘with Prince Rupert at “Tamitlk. Friday night, .Kiwanis won “12-2 -with Richard Rigoni firlng in six goals for ‘the winners. Paul ‘Hyland and Darrell Belanger each ‘seored iwice and Scatt Buick and Brian MeDonald “had one’ apiece for Kitimat ‘as well. Saturday morning, the story was much the same as Kitimat won 16-5. Sheldon Teves and McDonald each scored the hat. trick, two goals’ each. came from Bobby Chow, Scott Mulder, Buick and Belanger, while Rigori and. Hyland had one each.. : _ BANTAMS . : Terrace Inland Kenworth banlam reps can into a strong Prince Rupert cy each hada goal and two-assists. and Mike bantam squad on the .» barork, Orbis Reneetkens, Darrell Mallett, weekend and dropped a pair of games, 12-1 Friday night Friday night, Ravi Chhokar .was the only terrace scorer. Saturday morning, the: ‘Terrace. team gave Rupert ascare as they went into the last, half of the third period leading 4-3. ‘Rupert scored four fast goals towaard the ehd to earn their victory, but’ two goals by -Derek- Phillips and singles by John Almgren and Mitch Shinde held for most of the game. MIDGETS ‘Both the Terrace Totem | Ford and Kitimat. Legion Bombers midget rep teams were in Prince George for . that town's annual tinidget tournament ‘ over the weekend, with Totem Ford tH nthe suinisihatswRie. Kitiniat brought'ap the tear in the five-team round-robin event, Terrace finished third in the round-rebin with two wins and two losses and then lost in the semifinal against Nanaimo who they had narrowly beaten in the round Tobin. In the first game, Prince George defeated Terrace 4-2 with Norm Chapdelaine and Lawrence Stella getting the goals and Wade Flaherty © getting the Terrace game star award. Flaherly had - an exclelent tournament, | getting the game star in all three games he played and earning an allstar team selection as well. Kamloops looked strong in:the lournament, beating: Totem Ford 12-4.' Brent Petch scored twice and Chris Culp and Mario Desjardins getting one each, Desjardins was the Terrace mvp. Against Nanaimo, Desjardins had a pair and» Stella and Troy Kaye had one each as Terrace won 4:_ 3. Flaherty got the game. star again. Totem Ford then played Kitimat’s Legion Bombers and beat them 64. Desjardins had three goals and ‘the game star pick, while Stella, Neison Thomas and Sean Brady had one each, Mike Legg had two for Kitimat, who also got singles’ from Darren Pritchett and Alan Kotai. Legg was Kitlmat's game _ Star. In their semifinal game against Nanaimo, Flaherty was the game star for the thir eno Py prevailed 5-3, Desjardins ’ Stella and Kaye had. the Terrace goals. Meanwhile, © Kitimat failed to win a game in the - preliminaries as they lost four ina row.’ A tough Kamloops squad pounded Kitimat 15-2, with goals by Dave Bowles and Allan Kotai scoring .and Darren Schikowski getting Kitimat’s most valuable player: pick. . Against. Nanaimo, Hugh Mitchell got the. game's | mvp award but no scoring details were available. - -Prince George beat. the Bombers 10-4 Saturday, .as Kevin Graham had a pair and the myp pick from Kitimat and Bowles and Aaron Callihoo scored a goal each. | JUVENILES _ Pete Titchner and Gerry Dempster scored in the third’ period to ensure a victory for Savala’s Restaurant as. the Terrace . Commercial Hockey . League tedm defeated the “Terrace Chrysler juvenile reps 6-5 Friday night. ‘Chrysler Jed 5-4 going into the third period but Savala’s shut them down inthe third and won the exhibition game, - Titchner wound up with two goals, while Phil Webb,. Darcy Mallett and Joel Perry scored singles as well for the winners, Scoring for the’ juveniles were Wayne Cox with two and Bill Lindstrom, Dave Kawinsky and Steve Turner with singles. ‘Local Sports Shorts ‘Skeena tops grade 8 tourney Skeena Junior Secondary School's grade 8 girls team won 4 tournament in Hazelton Saturday, beating Mount Elizabeth from Kitimat 25-24 in the tournament final. Thornhill Junior Secondary School's girls finished third team, day-long tournament. ‘and the host Hazelton team took fourth place in the four- Rupert rinks win zones Jean Billings and Sandra Comadina of Prince Rupert won _ their district final curling titles on the weekend after play in Hazellon. ‘Billings won the senior ladies’ title and Comadina took the junior crown after round-robin play. Further details of the conipetition were unavailable from the source. PSE henaind™ ede ee ee aber ae he ihe other, beating Notheis i in -the 100 free. Rudolf and Watson: aalso were undefeated in the pool, while -Theresa Pottle of Prince Rupert won seven of eight events in the 11-12 year old girls class, with Selena ‘Tank of Terrace winning the other. Robert’ Moody of Kitimat won five of eight events in the 11-12 boys class, with Michael] . Pottle of Rupert winning - two and Stephen Russell of Terrace taking the other. No individual aggregate - points totals are kept for Mighty Tyke swim meets, RESULTS from the Terrace Blusbacks annual Mighty Tyke swim meet, held over the weakend at tha Terrace Pool. A total of 47 swimmers age 1 and under competed in ihe, meet. No Individual aggregate resulis are compiled for Mighty Tyke age meets. TEAM RESULTS 1... Prince Rupert, 690 points 2. Kitlmat Martins, 427% 3. Terrace Bluebacks, 300% 4, Stewart Silver Sharks, 26 ' MEW POGOLRECORDS Allston Barriscale, Kitieaat Marlins, set six records in the & and under age group: 25 metres freestyle {U7 secs}; 25 metres backstroke (20 secs}; 25 metres breastsiroke (74 sees); 25. metras butterfly (19.6 seca); SO metres back (44.4 865); 50 metres free (39.2 secs). Sean Watson, Prince Rupert, set BX, pont fecouas, in in the p ane under “=n pe braup naires tres A 4 cs}: yas kU, iB etre buitertiy (2.2 {ie} A] metres back (47,3 secs); 50 metres breast (1:02); 50 metres tree (43.2 secs}. _ Mary Ann Rudolf, Prince Rupert, . set six pool records in the 9-10 year old girls calegary; 50.metres free (248 sacs}: 50 metres back (41.4 secs); 50 melres breast (44.8 6écs); 25 metres butterfly (19.3 secs): 100° metres individual medley {1:28.4); 100 metres Irae (1:19). oe Rall Notheis, Kitimat Marlins, set three poal records inthe 9-10 year old boys category: SO metras back (41.7 secs); 75 metres butterfly (19.9 secs}; 100 metres back (1:27). ‘ Prince Qupart relay teams set four poo! records; boys @ and under i000 - melre medley relay (1:45.4}; & and under boys 4x25 metres free (1527.8), 9-10 year old giris 4x50 metres frees (2:38,7}; 11-12 year old girls 4x50 metres free (2:21.9), - Kitimat Marlins relay teams set . three pool records: Sand uncer girls 100 matres mediey relay (1:42.3); 4 > and under girls 4x25 metres free (1;32,9), 9-30 yaar ald boys 100 motres. medley relay (3,31.1), Terrace Blue backs 11-12 yeor old boys set anew age group hoo! records in the 4x50 metres freestyle (2:30.46). Barbie Stockman, | Oe The Harald Monday, Janonry 16, 1984, Pages. final Kitimat, St.: Arnaud, 2 second half as Rupert: shut down Kitimat’s top scorers Shelley Hamilton . and who finished the game with 13 and 11 points, respectively. To get to the second-place game, Rupert had to play Skeena for the secone time, . The fresh Skeena tearm put up a good fight against the vaunted Rainbirds. and trailed by only two points at 21-19 at halftime,-but the. Rainbirds used greater experience and size in the second half to clase off the junior team's offence, Fe Tracy Kerr had 12 and de la Nuez and St. Arnaud had 10 each for the winners, * Kitimat advanced -to the silver-medal game with a 73-48 win over Hazelton in the first game Saturday. . : In Friday games, Skeena beat Kitimat 42-30 led ‘by Caroline Hendry’'s 22 points, Rupert defeated Skeena S7- 35 with St. Arnaud hitting for 32, and. Caledonia defeated Hazelton 62-40.with Tammy Bishop scoring. 14 for the winners and Cheryl : scoring 17 for Hazleton.” iy RESULTS of the calédonia Kermodes senior girls basketball tournament, held Friday and Saturday ai Catedonia Senior Secondgry Sehcolin Terrace. FINAL ; Caledonia Kermodes 43: Carrid Olson 17, Tammy Bishop a, Kar McConnell 8, Stacey Muchowskt 4, Korry Paulls 4, Crystal Thomas 2! Lisa Ziegler, Shannon Boyd. Kathy AAcKay, Statania Weber, Prince Ruger! Rainbirds 403 Mercedes de ta Nuez 10, Raynell Bergen 9, Shannon Roos 3, Trac} Korr 8, Edith St, Arneud 6, Pauly Seetried, Charlto Cachero. SECONO-PLACE GAME Rainbdlrdsidé: St. Arnaud 23, Kerr 7, Seciried 5, Roos 5, de lo Nuez 3," Bergen 2, Cachero. Mount Elizahelh Orcas4t: Sheltys Hamilton 13, Barble Stockman “117° Michelle Marieau 6, Nancy Mezure 4, Speedy - Sideris 2,: Angle Horlanapolous 2, Laurie Beatty 2, Kerry McKeown 1, Michelle Regysh, Sylvia Kendall, Elleen Wakitar Oana Vivieros, tos ‘other: antes Saturdayi ey Ralnbirds 46f Kerr 12,°S1. Arnaud 10,:de la Nuez 10, Roos 7, Berpen 43 Seefried 2, Cached... Skeena Jr, Tsimshlana: Joc! Sturn 8, Coleen Anderscn 7, Vat Philpot 5, Stacey Buteau 4, Caralina Hendry 4, Leona Tank 2, Cherl Trudeau 2, Lara Raldo 2, Darcy Waedisy, Pegoy,, Jackson. peers % “Kitimat ni Beatty 14, Kenidalt 9f9 Viviafos' 12, '‘Mazute 1), Stockmaii 7 Maridau 5, Horlanacpotous 4, Sidérls4 2, Regush 2, Hamilton 2, McKeown 2;" Wakita, Hareltan Spartlettes- att Chery? Stewart 19, Kathy Hamill 10, Carrie: Wilson 6, Corinne’ Lepine 6, Ting’ Wilson 4, Jen McKenzie 3, Joyce" Wyssen, Kim Laltle. FRIDAY GAMES Skeena 42; Hendry 22, Sturn 12, Trudeay 4, Philpot .2, Anderson -2,* Tank, Wadley, Jackson, Butenu, Ralda. 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