The ‘Anne Griftith rink of Smithers _ won, the: ‘A-avent of the 28th annuAl- ‘Terrace. Ladies’. ‘Valentine. ‘Bonspiel: Sunday. evening, topping” a field. of 34 rinks.1o take the’ ‘merchandise “Prizes ¥ ; * Moss's rink from, Kitsault. - and trophy. The Griffith rink, made up.of Carel 7 Maynard,: Janice Bovill ‘and Bonnie Reid,.beat the Kay Minchin rink from Kitimat: 103 in the ‘A. event final: | Grif(lth went through the. 1A ‘event unbeaten, -with wins ‘over Jacqueline West of Hazelton, Linda Epp of Prince’* Rupert, Nancy Wilson of Kitwanga and Barb Opheim of Kitimat, who Griffith . . Latta rink, who ‘defeated. Nancy = beat 8-7 in their semifinal. ° Minchin's rink, composed of Ellen» De. ‘Smet, Nancy. Last and Linda © Gammell, -beat Gladys Myers. 102 in -thelr ir aenifinal. . - Kitimat’ “Mount Elizabeth Orca , senior. girls basketball team wou: the: Prince ‘Rupert Rainbirds tournament Saturday’ in the coastal city, beating: 3 : Hazelton Sparttotiee 7540 in the-final game." lal c Be : . tay juGubbela adding 14 for... Kitimat, © isbite Kuictna mai Gubbels, who: scored 33. pointl,’ a Barbie ! ‘Stockman, the tournamént/s, ~ most: valuatile vieyer, who scored bm the fi _events.: Be .. Booth won the: junior A boys tournament with a 71-84 win ‘over Skeana Tsimshians in the final game, and placed three - players ¢ ie i the allstar team as well. Willis Parnell, Pat Bob Skeena takes second ' Skeena’ ‘iTsimahians junior girls basketball team placed second in. a tournament in Hazelton Saturday... — Skeena ‘lost to the host team in the Saturday evening final by a 38-31 score. Tina Wilson of Hazelton had 18 points while Caroling Hendry scored 14 for Skeena. - 'd for Hazelton In the game: ect: a ake beat Smithers 63-8 ina game Saturday af- n. Carrie Olson had nine points for a gerne hight total cats ut the. Northwest Zone high school wrestiliig - final four: nament took place in Kitwanga on the weekend, with three . | Terrace wrestlers and four from Kitimat qualifying. for” trips to the proviticial finals in Prince George. ' Lance Ritter of Terrace won a silver medal in-the 78 | kllogtam class, while Avtar Gill took a bronze in the 48 kilo lags and Peter Rego won a bronze in the 66 kilogram class. From Eltimat, Mike Figursky took a bronze in the 34 kilo class, Jolly Bahtti took a bronze in the 57 kilo class, Clayton” Robertédn took the bronze in the 45 kilo class and onéof the Saulntér brothers, either Trent or Travis, took the bronze in the 4i kilo class. Organizers weren’t sure which of the ‘Tiasté digits win. $50,000 brothers it was. vo Se. fast 5 digits win $1,000 _ Complete results of the zone tipabwil. spear ator in the yoo ees Plast digits win $100 . Poo os DE Jas 3 digits win $25 rege oT fast 2 digits win - “$10 ne Griffith rink from’ Smithers’ won-the ent.In the 28th annual Terrace Ladies: ‘etd and four in the sixth end to break: i open’ &-close match find put them on . Smilth of. Hazelton 12-5 in the semifinal, Se another tournament — *. Caledonia. Kermodees placed third - ahd” Os 6s ee “Booth sweeps Kitimat j junior Mount Elizabeth Secondary Scheol hosted hoth grade 8's and junigr & basketball tournaments on the weekend, with | Booth: ‘Memorial Junior Secondary Ravens winning both Earlier. in‘the day, Skeena ‘beat Hazelton | ‘85-84, with ‘Soring 23 points for the winners. : ‘Barbara Wright 7 h win over ‘Kay: Minchin of. Kitimat:'Pictured ‘are Griffith, Carol Maynard. Janice Bovill and ‘Bonnie Reid. . : Sfi-the B-event final, Judy. Alistin's Bobbi Phillipe and : srry ‘Terrace rink scored four in the fifth’ Olszewski curlirig, lest ‘to’ Norah’ -Tactues In the’ second round. of the A eyent but won three : rounds . ater; ‘that, eventually beating - Susan ‘Comadina 74. in the” ~ semifinal. © In. the: other: C: semifinal, Fugere beat Sheila: ‘Reeves of Kitimat 12-7, ; .TheD final went ti the: Ellecn Chater - rink .of . Terrace, "who- beat, Shirley. Baker of Smithers 6-4 in. the last end.: ' Both Chater. and Baker ‘had‘rocks‘ in * the. 12-foot ’ in the. final. end, and a’ meastirement’ was needed. to ‘decide the winner. ©. .:. Chater’s rink, with Iréng Lang, Barb Brinner and Julie Acres,: beat’ Doreen. ‘Epps of Houston é-4'in the: semifinal, * while Baker beat Berthe’ ‘Kirschner of ” Fort ‘St John 74 in, the other semi, “high schoo! h schoo! roundup oe - os - 4 their way to a 123 win over Jutta - «The. Austin rink lost a. first-found match to Gail: Kirk's rink, but went undefeated -frem ihen on, beating — Nancy Fugere, Brenda. Luiz, Adele. Moen from. Fort St. John and Jean The Voss rink beat: ‘Judy’ Degerness 0-8 in their semifinal. -€ event went to Terrace's ‘Janice Fugere 10-5 in the C final. Latta scored four in the eighth end, breaking’a 55 tie and sealing the win. - Latta’ srink, whieh had Diane Smith, ; 57-44 win over Booth ‘Memorial Junior inthe tournament, winning two of Secondary Raveneltes from. Prince. ° _ Rupert. Williams ted Kitimat with ot _ three games’ they played, itimat beat Caled “points while Stockman seored 14.’ on B at Caledonia 67-51 in the, In‘ Caledonia’s first game st ‘the: Semifinal, with tournament allstar iliiams scaring * tournament, - ‘the. Kermodees.: beat. gig W ae 15 points and _Maaset 43-35, : Cousins scoring, 15 in. the. Stepbanje Gouains, Karen’ ' McConnell “BAMA Ine nitiot, any caw ab tand Staqey,Muchowski éach ectred 4g. After losing to Kitimat, Cal ledonia , “points for Cal in the loss. , points and Cousins adding 12. ‘basketbell. Carneron of Skeena and Hector Goncalves of Kitimat. Skeena beat Kitiniat 41-28 in an earlier game, while Kitimat’s A boys beat thelr B team’ 78-40. In an exhibition game Friday night, Booth beat Kitimat A by 13 points. - Booth’s boys also won the grade 8 tournament, coming . Skeena Gold beat. MESS A 57-45 ‘and the Skeena Purple "team beat MESS A 70-50 jn other games. ‘Skeena: Gold | placed second and Purple took third. Stnam Manhas: and David Kirkaldy were named to the~allstar oy One’ Zane iitie was decided PUPS another . 4-4. tie,” ’ Fredericks, Rick Dhami, . ‘Dale Auton and: Davey ‘woll - j beat a Prince Rupert. senior ladies. * team 39-35, with Muchowski scoring ” . te ** Opea opened their tournament with a ft 7 ‘and Tim Robinson. all made the allstars, as. did Ron’ out on top of the: round: robin event. Booth beat both Skeena. teams; -outscoring the Purple team 61-22 and the Gold team 66-24, anid beat the MESS host team, as well to take the title. : over the ‘weekend amid ha Murry — of activity . ‘northwest minor hockey wep ‘team lengue play. , ‘wee teps won the zone title witha two-game sweep over utof contention for the: fete ; last week, °°. ’ Tertace’s ‘All Sensoris pup “in Terrace on the. weekend. : ‘Friday’ night; Lane _ Terrace the tie, Fredericks Thad two goals in the game, while Richie Piattoni" and ‘Chad Albright scored: the ' other. All Seasons goals, :, Saturday - morning, Jones ‘doing: the . Terrace’ -’ scoring. . PEE WEES, : Kitimat’s Kiwanis pee wee ‘reps are’ the “new. northwest zone champions ‘in their age group, taking "-over from the Terrace B.C. “Timber pee wee reps who “won the title last year but , bowed out this year.” ~ Kitimat won the title with ‘a sweep ‘af the Prince ‘Rupert pee, wees on .the.. ‘“iveekend, taking the © ‘first ‘two games of a best-two of othres 8 series for the title. ~Friday night, - Kitimat “beat their hoste-°7-5, with: ° Bridn O'Neill scoring twice to lead.the winners, Other - Kitimat scorers were Herb - Grant. -Ryan- Munro, Ron: Swick, and Brian McDonald, “Saturday afternoon, . “Kitimat beat Prince Rupert #6 alter overcoming. a 41, " deficit early in the second period.. Swick -had three goals, Grant had. two and © Munro, *: O'Neill. and vena did the rest of the ‘ se0 ocing tor, the winners. eae ae ULES ren Kitimat.wilk take:part-in: thet .: provincial.” final tournament the weekend a March‘ 20;. toabe held * in : + Penticton. ; ihe, BC. “Timber " reps “from Terrace didn't - take -part in’ zone playoffs this year because ‘- -they didn’t Want to take part in the . * proviricial finals, according to a spokesman. The spokesman said the team members felt they wouldn’t he competitive if they went to.» the. provincial ene and since rules te the winner of the zone _ must participate ‘in the provincials, the- Terrace team decided not. to take part... B.C. Timber did get in a _ Kitimat’s Kiwanis ‘pee’ Prince" Rupert. on the - '” weekend, Terrace’a. B.C, . ‘Timber pee wee reps bowed .. ‘ Terrace acoring. Le "} Later Sunday, ° it was. a Smithers’ ‘Winning: "26.- Terrace’ got. three.” ‘goals: from’: Holmberg; with one. : each from Trudeau and Jeff ~ Marti... > BANTAMB. ‘reps. played to two"4-4 ‘ties. - with the Prince Rupert pups - Fredericks -scored ' with | | ». three minutes: left to. give “couple of exhibition games on the weekend, splitting a part of 7-5 games with the - Smithers reps in Hazelton. ‘Sunday morning, Terrace won with Brad Trudeau and "Blair Larratt scoring twice and Ted _ Taylor adding a. goal and two assists. Mitch: ‘Shinde. and Homberg: did- the! other. ‘Terrace’ B. a -Beries with -Prince Rupert's ‘bantams — in Terrace, - “winning Friday ‘but losing Saturday. . Terrace. won big Friday . night, beating Rupert 11-2, Robert’, - Hh n rv ar n 4 - Kenworth bazitam reps split i ‘The Herald, Monday, Farry “4 1980, Page! 5. - Mine Mine bck yr Lawrence Stella had three: ‘goals and four asslats, Mark Greyeyes .and. Nellson Thomas each had two goals and three assists and Mike ‘Smith, Harvey Degerness, Fred Wilson and Brent’ ‘Peteh all had a ' Boal apiece in the game. “Saturday morning Rupert - came up a: ‘winner by an. a6. ‘score. -Greyeyes had. three - s for Terrace, with Degerness - and, Wilson: adding: the others. ‘Thomas: had three arr “aspiata : MIDGETS JUVENILES Terrace “Totem. Ford, '; midget reps won two games on ‘the weekend,’ beating - Kitimat's “ midgets © a Saturday night: and beating ‘the Terrace: -Chrysler juvenile’ reps 4-2 Sunday afternoon, . : Saturday. ‘night, eight . Terrace players shared the - Randy. McFarland, “Jeff Sharples and Cliff Furnge: “Tracy! :Cammazola,:. ‘Pa ‘Don'Bare, 72": iF their 0-4 win over. Kitimat _ Legion Bombers. ‘- Terry: Zaporzan had two goali, with ‘singles coming (from. (".” - Mario dot ‘Da ye " Arron. - Scott, Désjardins, ' Kawinsky,. Brian. Badie, “Kitimat got singles . from Taveras, Glen Robinton aind - Sunday ailernioon: Totem: Ford look advantage of fala. ~ penalties to ‘beat Terrace~ ‘Chrysler 42. Rod: Philpet, Richard: Lindstrom “and. - _ Zaporzan all’ scored in- the: last two minutes of. the -game'and Ian Alger added an earlier goal as Totem. .. Ford came from behind for. the win. Scoring. for . Terrace Chrysler were Rob — searing for : Tole. Ford, in EN with. Ebeling and Danny Fisher. "Johnson: tops at Kitsumkalum ‘Michele Johnson, a Terrace skier who is | ‘leaving this week for the Canada Games in — Chicoutiml, Quebee, won both ends of a giant: ‘dlalom held at Kitsumkalum Mountain. north of Terrace this weekend. Johnson, who earlier this season skied in the Fleischmann Cup series and was ; chosen for the B.C. Canada Games ski : team” on © the basis ‘of consistent - performiinces : ‘this year, won both the | ‘Saturday ‘and Sunday races and- was - chosen as ‘the best female skier at the race. “Saturday, Johnson won the giant slalom with: a time of. 2 minutés, 54. seconds, beating "Pat Davidson. of Smithers and Angela Brinklow of Prince George for the win, ‘Sunday, Johnson won again, this time — with a combined time of 2:52, again beating ‘Davidson i in second and Christie” ‘Jaycox of Smithers. Johnson's Sunday © time would have placed her third among the male racers at the meet. On. the: boys! side of the: race, Ron Sehibi ‘of Smithers beat Ben Johnson and - ‘Steve Sclivitz, both of Terrace, with a combined. time of 2:46. Other Terrace: skiers who placed Saturday were Dave. Miklavic...(éth), Norman Hailes (9th),. .