PRECISION FIGURE SKATING ‘BANTAM: HOCKEY oa Po - Kitimat’s Saow Valley Snowflakes .\;': Terrace’s bantam B team ‘played 1 in ar _ Precision skating teams won medals in* \’ the bantam houge hockey tournament ‘round-robin. undefeated and wot the _ both.categories of that event, with the on the weekend, making the ‘bronze. gold medal but lost it" after being. L 2 Lyoutiger: pre-novice. skaters winning:a:.; medal: ‘game hit.tosing It to, Fort'St,:: disqualltied for curfew ‘violations... « ‘ ‘bronze ‘medal, and the ‘dlder aquad ol "James by a 14-7 Bcore. ‘Terrace had t 2 Kitimat’ s girls, with a record of a won nettle for fourth Spal ah oe ‘Women’a. A> ala. wan won by Rosealee Ling of Kitimat, ndthekata .” bronze went to Inder Singh, also of Kitimat. Jn the women's’ A: ‘kumite, <° * Luba Baron won the gold: and. Cynthia mi 7 B . came from, Diana “Wood -of ‘Terrace, - who won the adults. women’s ‘class, | - followed by Lee Conford who took the silver medal, earee - ‘Other: Individual. medals: were. won “hy -EJaiie- Fleischmann; who took : i parts get covered; eta a gymnastics and:karate, two 1. (of the biggest-medal.producing, ports 4 ‘for thls: reglon in’ the recently . completed. Games. _ Ley DARTS: chs --allver in the senior women's class,’and ..< arabe 1 : consequence In the - women’s” B class. Donna’: ~ Kitimat players’ ‘won two" gold by-Rudy Schalz and Steve Grant, who. "‘ferriea Peaks “pymnentics ‘aub : ‘OLDTIMERS HOCKEY KARATE. _”.., Oliviera woii the silver In both the kata’ medals in the darts competition, held | took’ ‘silver, and bronze | tn the dau ~ “@iatiiguished. themeelyés. at: th ,-The Tr”. “\itimers ¢ silver..." ‘Next tothe Te BI sha is 5 ima “and kumite,” with” Nancy’- ‘McMahon | atthe Rayel Canadian Legion branch’ men's class, = "Gime. with. consistently: good per- © Madal as owe i... ner tournament, yg te Toc a was the ‘king a bronze. in the’kumite: Haale opie wont the tates ingles *. ithe team events, the 14-19 year old. formiancer, winning a; total. of 19". fering xin bata ee of moet successful loeal” group’ at the ~;, TerTace got its’ only. gold medal pit medal: for. Kitimat. and - ‘WES "followed: by. ‘Annette Hall and ‘Blaine. 82 . Sayers; both from Kitimat, who Won. ‘the Terrace team won the allver. In. ~ Brady 's overall ‘win Was followed: up: is Reores. woe "won medals in’ all- of te available © ae the allver In’ re and bronze medale. _ the adult class, the Kitsumkalum No. ‘by Roseann Komlos, who won the.“ poor goccen | ~., 8¥eRtE, = « In the women's junior A’ kata,’ or gold ‘medal came in the “Styles took ‘second and in the senior . -bronze medal’ in: that ‘lass. - ) Byo! Terrace teams won gold medals _ ‘Karate. was: alsd. one of ihe most -Manraj ‘Sandhu took the silver. medal ‘ foo mixed team event, where local teams swept the results. The Kitimat team of «|. Jim’ Tipper, Linda Tipper, - ‘Brian F, . MeCani and Alex Lawrie won the gold, while the other Kitimat team, com- posed of Doug Reynolds, Stan Noftall, Teresa Noftall and Tom Stuckles took the bronze; Terrace's mixed team of: ‘Al Scoggins, May-. Colin Orbell, ; - ° Kitimat 6-4 and Smithers. 5-0: to ™ Kitlmat took the bronze medal. ; . threo players from Prince Rupert.and - _ Event medal y were ain inanded out, 2 | sparring takes place. oe Johnean god Jim Webb won the sllver. got in on a gotd medal with th inthe. with Andrea Komlos winning a gold on on the final berth. : Meet A: eventa were both Wan by > In junior team ‘kata, the Kiilmat - In men's singles, Daye Linz of Swiss teams event. The allvet medal - . the balance beam and ‘a bronze onthe. | timat’s men's team, meanwhile, Dan Rennhack, with John Kile second ‘squad: of Rosealee Ling, ‘Tanyp Ling* .Kitimat:and Al Scoggins of Terrace: | won the: callyer: and bronee medals, respectively, ; DOWNHILL SKIING ‘The local’ downhill akiers turned in a fine performance, winning medals In most availalbe categories and taking a . total of 1a medals. In the Nancy Greene boys’ ‘class, . Jimmy: ‘Horner won a gold medal and Tony Clift took the silver medal, while in the 14-19 year old boys class, Nor- man Halles ‘won 8 gold for Terrace as. ‘DUPLICATE BRIDGE - . Five medals came from the duplicate bridge event at the Games, “although ondof the golds had tobe spilt -‘Kltsumkalum ‘team took a gold, while : ‘three other allvers were taken by local” --eki teanig. In thé Nancy Greene class, teaind'claas, it was the Kitsumkalum Geritols' ‘taking second place. Mp a bit more than usual, ‘Dave Comfort of Terrace sat in with | _dnthat event also got carved up,: with Nigel Burden and Tom Weat of Kitimat sitting in with two people from’ Prince Rupert for. the second:place. ‘ Steve: Pomper, Karl Wicher, Gérry -MeManus and. Roger Bennett of | Kitimat made up the third-place. team In that event. og In ‘the faire. event, ‘Roland : Gagne: Tat and Mary Waldbauer: of Terrace: took the gold medal and Gerry Revell and - ‘Dorothy. Revell of Kitimat won the Shere. ; ; ‘ood the silver, on the bars. “medals ‘including an ‘overall: .gold ‘medal by Jenny. Brady: in’ the: Tyre" oi aaa -" game to Prince George, Okaehieen, hy a aol ds, dilvers and 12 bronzes; and” provincial stream class. Overall allver medals were work bys Susan Berkey in the midget-regional | "clas. and Andrea Komilos in.the Argo- provincial clase, while other overall: ~ ‘gold medal after beating the favored” Prince George squad 4-3 in the tour: . - Before’ that," -. Terrace had beaten Queen Charlottes . bronze. medals went-to Karleen Sch- tmildt inthe. Tyro-reglonal ‘class and _ Lisa Ziraldo, ts the onen Provinclal’ ’ class: uo uneven -pérallel bars in the -Argo- . provincial age group, ‘Brady also won . . ‘two-'medals ‘on. events,’ “winning - the /wilver on the beam and the bronze’ on the bars. «: Roseann Koinlos won “the ‘silver: medal ‘on the: bars- in’ the Tyre provinclal age BYOUD. 3: : Berkey took two medals in her class, winning the silver on the.bars and the’ - bronze on the beam, while Ziralda taok .- ' home the bronze, medal. from: the beam The Terrace men’s team (ook the . hament final game, . “were beaten’ #3 In the‘bronze:- medal game and had to settle for fourth spot. :: ~ Terrace's boys team played -very: - well during the tournament, ending up’. - with the gold after a $-1 win over Burns. * Lake in'the final game. Terrace beat. _ Willams Lake 11-1; Prince Rupert 8-3.’ . and Terrace 3-2 getting to thé final. Kitimat's boys team won the bronze .. “medal; ‘beating: the .Queen Charloite:; “Norman Goodlad of ‘Terrace, team 8-7 in that medal game.. Kitimat “heat: Prince Rupert 9-3, Wiltiama Lake: -, 10-8and lost to Terrace i in getting to the: St bronze final. and a. ‘Kitimat team was awarded: a’ gold in Indoor’ soccer’ competition: Ms which took place at Veritas School. # teactions during Its two-day run... ‘the: tournament: but losing thd. ‘tinal: Northern. BC. Winter Games. “They.” won’ a total of 34 niedals, including ig. ‘talked-about ‘events ‘in the: games, _. drawing large crowds and’ positive . Competition is. scored ¢ from two. events, with kata being the exercises, or 8 batile against an. imaginary’ Ops ‘ponent, with..the. object of showing form and style. In the kumnite, actual in the kumite and third in the kate, Men's B kata: was won by - Gary * Bloomfield, with Dan Dobson faking : the silver inthe kata and the gold in’ the kumite.. -. Pog Men's C:kata and kumite were ‘both - won by Cameron John,: while silver in - thé kata was won by Dan Bioomfield ‘and silver in the kumite was taken by. | ~In the men’s D kata, Thomas Meler was the bronze medal winner, and in the Kumite, Robert Tindley 0 of ‘Kitimat, a Cridge. won the bronze," °°. - karate when Melanie Goodlad wen ‘th women’s: yellow belt, and Lisa Lagace' : » got the bronze in that event ‘as well: ‘and Inder Singh got-the bronze, while’... ‘in the. women's all color overlal | > standings, Singh was second behind ° ° Rosealee Ling’s gold medal. “In the women's green and blue belt ‘under-13 class, Lisa Ling of Kitimat _ -won the gold, Lynn Lagace of Terrace won the silver and Tanya Ling of Lagace, Lisa .Lagéce. and . Melanie “Goodiad, whe placed second: and won the: silver. medal. he : . BLACK. POWDER SHOOTING.. - Dave Hogarth of: Terrace was 5 the: > only - ‘Jocal -medal -winner in «the . in the:men’s formal class," “Thursday, the games - “roundup - is Including swimming, water polo 1 and table tennis, i's now ’ official--Terrace ond region ‘demned: up on the weekend “oftiial results of the: 1983 .- Angus Highe, another. : ‘and Lisa Ling won the gold medal, just “ahead'of the Terrace team: ofLynn ‘marksmanship event; winning the gold . ‘completed as we look at eight events, - totals in winning the games. was a distant second with fourth “with gq? points, golds, p4 silvers and: 83 the. regional ‘points’ total. Prince George had the Northern B,C; . Winter ‘The host ‘region amassed 1,120 points. _ >. Peace-Liard was: fifth with = bronze. medals. “Fraser: “Terrace amassed . 1368 °, second-highest points ‘otal, - Blueback, was in second Games were released ; ae 436 points’ and: the Cariboo Fort George was again ~ points, won 66. golds, 6 scoring 1042 points and ‘place. individually,. m ee a tolal of 2192 points, almost "the official points totals. region was: ‘ast: ‘with a total. .° second, winning 58 golds, 45~ silvers and 57 bronzes, more’- Winning 56 golds, 42 silvers winning a gold, four silvers Tuesday afternoon, and. twice , A& pany as, their — put the “ Skeena-Queen of 316 points, ch “. pilvers . and cy bronze ‘than ‘the whole: :Prince’ and.28-bronze medals. -. and a bronze,. while Jim. they showed just. what the. unofficial ones did: that the “nearestoxivak iF easer-Foct _ George. The Fraser-Fort | Charlotte région, which includes Prince“Rupert, in In ‘overdill ” . in "med yok. -medals, * : Terrace athletes would. George region, ~ °° Kitimat, meanwhile, was” “Individual medal winmers “at the Games were led by © Highe was tied for third - standings, the results. were: have won the games all on among cities wi _ Terrace. Bluebacks’ Prince George:at 45 points. Kitimat-Stikine region — " George” * Hedton,. which third place with 768 points... much the same, asthe host ‘their own, tout the rest “pointe, sng to -the third. swimmer Chantal. Cartwright had four golds domalnaiod medal and points includes! Prince George, a *Nechako was zone. ran up a total of 96 it the region ta contribute wo place regional..total. of . ‘McFarland, who won eight plus a fourth:and fifth place : Skeena-Queen Charlottes... medals including five golds, finigh each, ye Tin igh - Bitimat -won 27." ‘golds, 29 --.a Games * Clippars's Si - Boston, dent the game into brass said when they took . Eero res Uirprisé while Eddie ‘ Bat epee points. “dE okay a" vert ian +20 “browze*> silvers f ‘all witty ‘d6fence a = . finishes. ‘with Tom Cartwright of 7 : San Diego’ Clippers oveHtime” at "90-9 ‘ona San Antonio pest Detroit. Barats 146 Bulls 93 - dou ean 29° for - the figured to be one team that basket with 12 seconds to go The.Pistons lost the game im Paxson” scored — wouldn't. hold Denver in regulatidh. ‘Jéft'Ruland despite 46 points from all- points and Calvin Natt 28 to Kings. - _WEDNESDAY - Gpm-2am , Nuggets: under 100 polnts. + ee a Washibeton with 2 star Isiah “Thomas and #4. carry ~ Portland . over Mavericks 112 Suns 100- ; ; But the. Clippers beat th from Kelly, Tripucka. Chicago. Orlando Woolridge. 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Peontact Favra Bertolino have held Denver under 100 Gilmore scoredseven points «thews scored 36 points to” ‘over Kansas City. ‘Elvin Walter Davis led Phoenix -— — ane aay saan waa — points this. season. Those In the’ extra | period to lead lead Atlanta. Hayes led the + Rockets ‘with. with: 21 points. 115 |News Night |News Con't Business.” .| Con’t Grand - games ‘came. after ihe Spit RM [Mew EN pen Haan Pe ad Nusselt had, set a NBA ; Me tl | be sh Gi r ; - | | Entertain. Con't ru , os News, The < con't Tele. games over the 10tpaint an e an c leap > says. r ms ey. 7 a a mark, . re - A ' Lottery hings 0 ‘ : NEW YORK (APY — It’s Jim “Thorpe’s gold medals: | greatest baseball players of . - contract with ‘Bally's Park _ — The — : ie les fd Bulls sort of like stripping. 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