SEASON OVER FOR OUR PROS | The major pro hockey season | has finished for ‘Terrace-area talent. .. ' Despite an early relapse into the debilitating disease season that . threatened his goalkeeping career, . Kitimat’s Mark’ Fitzpatrick regained his health and wound up playing 30 games for New: York Islanders. 7 Mark played 1,743 minutes for a 3. 20 poals-against average. His opponents scored against him -muscle- © 93 times. ‘He. failed to record § a shutout : and ended up. with a. : win-lost-tie record of 11-13-5. - Terrace’s Wade Flaherty made it to the Majors when San Jose ~ brought him up from the IHL’s Kansas City Chiefs seasqn. Edmonton ‘Oilers Winnipeg Jets (lost 5-3). For his three-game . NHL debut, Flaherty played 178 min- - utes, allowed 13 goals, scored no. victorious. in‘ their: hi-lo’ doubles : regional finals held. on ‘April 5 at Terrace. © shutouts,: had -no wins, | three ' losses and no ties, ‘and compiled a , The annual B.C. School Sports Milk Run was a success, thanks in- part to activities like the great Caledonia floor hockey challenge against. members of the Terrace RCMP. The RCMP videotaped the game, for evidence, one member said. At one point they handcuffed a Caledonia player to the front of their goal. ‘When Caledonia was ahead 9-3 the score was set back to zero with the idea, “the next goal wins". Caledonia did, but it’s not known if Ryan Kennedy will be charged for "dousing.an officer" at the end of the game. This year’s recipient of Milk Run funds, $1,000 of which Caledonia expects to. contribute, is the B.C. Blind — Sports and Recreation. Association. phia ‘for the . - Sharks’ final three games of the’. | ” "the final quarter. He would 1 up San Jose’s first =. ‘NHL season ‘by playing against (lost. 6-4), ‘Calgary Flames (lost 4-3) and. | HOT LANES _ 4, 30 goale-against average. Another former Terrace player up from’ the minors | midway through the season was Philadel- Flyers’: time on the bench, he played. 19 games of the regular season in Dale wound up with five : points (three goals, two ‘assists) | and 18 minutes 1 in penalties... -_ Terrace Youth Bowlers. were ‘Bantam bowlers (eight to: 1i 7 . years): first place, Joey ‘Prevost and Daryl ‘Muir. . Juniors (11 to. 4 years). first - place, Jamie Striker, and Chris Hernes. Seniors’ (14 to 19 years) Rott and Robin Boehm placed second. Also on March 28 the regional finals of the Kids and Coaches Tournament was held at. Terrace. Lanes. First place winners in this © event were Phillip Durand, Greig Hull, Roy Hernes and coach Les- ley Alway. Terrace. adult bowlers were ‘successful at the provincials. Nine teaching masters (instructors) . from Northwest B.C. competed in the provincial tournament in Vancouver last weekend and won their way through to the national — tournament, which will be held i in Victoria at the end of June. Men’s team: Roy Clifford (Ter- race), Kelly Francis (Terrace), Dave Wiebe (Terrace) and Ervine Hannah (100 Mile House). The . other team members are from the lower mainland. Glen. Brink (Ter- _ race) is alternate: ' Ladies’ team: Eva Wilkinson (Terrace), Lesley Alway. (Terrace) ‘ and Barb Abbott (100 Mile House). Out of the 14 bowlers who will represent B.C. in the national finals, six are from the Terrace Lanes. - -- — Contributed by Lesley Alway Terrace Review — April 24, 1992 | 49 “Dale Kushner. | . Although’ he spent: most of his !