6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 5, 1986 Terrace SKB stars take Kitimat tourney [, The Terrace S-K-B commercial hockey league all-stars came back from a_ second- place finish in the round-’ robin to win Kitimat’s commercial hockey tour- nament on the Feb. 22 weekend. Terrace needed over- time to down Kitimat’s Junior ‘‘B’’ Blackhawks 2-1 in the championship game. The game was scoreless in the first period, and 1-0 for the Hawks after two stanzas. Terrace tied it a l-all with four minutes left in regulation time. In’ the extra period, Pete Titch- ner notched the winner with two minutes re- maining. The series had Kitimat All-Stars, Terrace and Hazelton in “A” divi- sion, with Prince Rupert, Smithers and the Black- hawks in ‘‘B’’ division for round-robin play. Game scores for this part of the tournament went as _ follows: Blackhawks 6 Smithers 6; Terrace 15 Hazelton 3; Smithers 8 Prince Rupert 4: ‘Kitimat All-Stars 9 Hazelton 2; Blackhawks 9 Prince Rupert 7; Kitimat All-Stars 4 Ter- race |. In the consolation final for third-place Minor hockey action TERRACE — On Satur- day, March 15 Williams takes on Finning in Peewee minor hockey ac- tion. The game starts at 4:45 p.m. At 5:45 on Saturday, March 15 Thornhill Grocery competes against Rotary. Fire report The Terrace fire de- | partment was called to a chimney fire on Thurs- day, Feb. 27. Fire chief Clifford Best said the crew stood by while the blaze burnt itelf out. ee On Friday, Feo. 21, the crew was called to the Co-op food store to doa medi-assist. A lady fell and was injured and later taken to hospital by am- bulance. teams, Prince Rubert beat Hazelton 5-4 in overtime. / Semi-final games saw Terrace down Smithers 7-4 and the Blackhawks edge Kitimat /All-Stars 3-2. In the battle for third and fourth place, Kitimat All-Stars de- feated Smithers 5-2. Several awards were handed out. The most valuable player trophy went to Leland MacDonald of Terrace. He was their goaltender. Gordon Stevens of Prince Rupert was named the most sportsmanlike player. The Blackhawks’ Dar- ryl Craft won the top defenceman award, while Kitimat All-Stars’ Floyd Reinfjell was selected as best net- minder. Pete Titchner of Terrace was the high scorer, The all-star team was made up of Hawks’ goalie Brad Semeschuk, Doug Wilson of Terrace and Paul Cormier of Smithers on defence, and Marty Hanhuis of Smithers on the forward line with a couple of Blackhawks — Lawrence Stella and Rob Pfoh. REESE Northwest zone basketball all-stars Judges voted these five youths as members of the all-star team at the completion of the Senior Boys High Schoo! Basketball Championships in Terrace. The players are, left to right, David Gomes and George Mason of Prince Rupert, Greg Engen of Kitimat, Satti Manhas of Terrace and Arnoid Lopes of Kitimat. Skeena girls finish second in basketball finals The Terrace Skeena Tsimpsean girls finished second in the four-team Northwest zone junior high school basketball finals, but they still earned a trip to the B.C. finals, Skeena lost out to ¥ sp ape EN I Ie, Most valuable player Kitimat Rebels’ Joe Almeida won the most valuable player award at the Senior Boys’ High School Basketball Zone Champlonships late last month. Almeida's Inspired play paced his team to the title. He Is shown being presented with his trophy by Terrace Caledonia coach Phil Letham. Booth Ravenettes of Prince Rupert in the championship game with an overtime thriller. Ravenettes came up with a 55-51 win to grab top spot in the last game of the series. The tournament start- ed with Skeena beating Kitimat Junior Orcas 61-33, while the Raven- ettes were picking up a default victory over the Queen Charlottes. This set up the first meeting between Skeena and the - Ravenettes in the double- knockout setup. Ravenettes emerged with a 51-40 victory. Meanwhile, Kitimat was clobbering the Char- lottes 49-0, to set up another Kitimat-Skeena match. Skeena won again by a 44-35 margin, and had their final shot against the Ravenettes. Because the 12-team provincial finals at Ab- botsford March 13 to 15 allows the Northwest zone two entries, both Ravenettes and Skeena will be competing. The overall star of the series was Michelle Hen- dry of Skeena. She played four games and wound up with 110 points. Michelle scored 37 in the opener against Kitimat, then tossed in 20 against the Raven- ettes. In the second Kitimat meeting, Mi- chelle was held to 19 points. She finished with a sparkling 34 point ef- fort against the Raven- ettes in the final. Learn to ski TERRACE — Approx- imately 60 people registered for the Skiing is Believing program said Bantam house TERRACE — On Sun- day, March 9 the Ban- tam House — schedule features Northern Motor Inn against Tilden. On Tuesday, March 11 Tilden takes on Sharples. Roy Long,. manager- owner of Sundance Ski and Sport Shop in Ter- race. ‘‘This is a fair response,’’ said Long, '*considering the weather we've had.”’ The whole idea behind the program, he explain- ed, is to introduce skiing to the beginners. Long added that the customers who have signed up have been satisfied. The pro- gram shut down one weekend for registration. Ravens knock off Skeena hoopsters It took an extra game for Prince Rupert’s Booth Ravens to win the junior boys’ Northwest zone high school basket- ball title over Terrace Skeena Tsimpseans. The series was to have finished up at Terrace on Feb. 22; but the Ravens extended it to an extra game with a win' over Skeena in the double- knockout setup, and they moved to Booth school on Feb. 24 where the Ravens came out a 47-41 winner. It was a four-team series to start. Skeena opened with a 58-29 vic- tory over the Kitimat Junior Rebels, while the Ravens were beating Port Simpson 68-40. This set up the first meeting between Skeena and the Ravens, and it was a dandy. The score was tied a | §2-52 at the end of regulation time. In over- time, Skeena ran up a Jead and held on for a 58-56 victory. After this thritler, Port Simpson eliminated Kiti- mat 36-28, and the Ravens bounced out Port Simpson 70-34. The Ravens went up against Skeena once more and recorded a 48-40 victory to set up the extra game 48 hours later. The win enables. the Ravens to travel to Van- couver college on the March 8 weekend for the 16-team B.C. finals. Ravens will face top- ranked Palmer of Rich- mond in their opening game. Terrace coach Bob Rafter said there was a slim chance Skeena might get an invitation to this tournament due to their fine season-long record. Basketball TERRACE — On Tues- day, March 11 Kluss takes on Ev’s and All Seasons competes against Skeena in the men’s basketball league. Police report On Thursday, Feb. 27 a Terrace man was charged with being im- paired and refusing to provide a breath sample while operating a vehi- cle. RCMP said the man is to appear in court next month.