Page 10, The Herald, Monday, November 5, 1979 The shot PAR tee WN ersioith picks ‘ Ps : ee ; ne he bol if ‘ hae it Jy Me : PRs > ry ae re mye emenrte ote s, ey the top corner és 7 pn Os, Beier ae Photo by Don Schaffer Cal soccer champs By DON SCHAFFER Herald Stalf Writer The Caledonia Kermodes earned a berth in the provincial high school soccer finals by scoring a dramatic 43 comeback victory over Prince Rupert Senlor Secondary's defending zone champicnship team Saturday afternoon on the Cal field. Rupert, whe wenl to the finals iast year, took a 30 lead over a listless-looking Caledonia team in the first half. Willie McNeely, Alan Hewitt and Arnie Meers gave Rupert their lead as the coast team dominated play in the first half. Meera’ goal came with about two minutes left, and deflated the Kermodes, who had put up a fair struggle to that point. Cai came out gunning in the second half, though, with Simon Dodd getting three of Cal's four goals. He got the Kermodes on the board with a nice hard shot into the bottom corner of the Rupert nat, and scored the second on 4 penalty kick. Keith Van- derbroek got the tying marker at about three- quarter time, before Dodd got the winner with about fifteen minutes left on a long, hard shot that Rupert's goaler had no chance on. The final minutes of the game were tense for the Kermedes and their sup- porters, as Rupert applied intermittent pressure in a valiant effort to tle the game. Caledonia's defense held, though with Pierre Laplante making two key saves to preserve the win. The team will travel to Vancouver to play in the provincials November 15-17, The exact sile haa nat yel been announced. Cal's victory came on the heels of an over-time thriller that saw them take a 3-1 lead early in the second ‘half, watched it disappear in the last minute of reguiar time, and came on to win in avertime on a Dodd penalty ck. Dodd got all four of Cal's goals in that game, two in the first haif to give the Ker- modes a 20 first half lead. Hazelton got one back early in the second half, but Dodd ‘put Cal ahead 3-1. Hazelton looked dead at the time, but they came back to tie the score with just over a minute left in the half to throw the game into extra time. Prince Rupert got to the final by blasting the Queen Charlottes team 7-0 on Friday, and charging into a 5-0 lead before finally beating Mount Elizabeth Secondary from Kitimat 5-2. Kitimat advanced to their semi-final bout with Rupert by easing past Nisgha Secondary 3-2, John Kamagianis gol three goals over the weekend, with Tino Perrerra and Gordon Schuss taking one each. MESS sweeps zone By DON SCHAFFER Mount Elizabeth Secon- dary School's junior A girls and boys volleyball teams swept the North West Zone finals over the weekend, but they both had to struggle for their titles, The double-knockout tournament structure forced both finals into two gets, with Kitimat’s girls coming from the loser's bracket to beat Hazelton, and Booth coming from Prince Rupert from their loser’s bracket lo take the MESS Orca boys to six games, two full sets, before the Kitimat boys finally pulled it out. In B finals, Kitimat's girls edged Skeena Junior Secondary’s Grade 8s in three games, and Skeena's B boys dumped Mount Elizabeth in two straight games. Booth Junior Secondary’s boys were seeded number one in the tournament, and rolled over Houston and Skeena’s A boys before they lost to MESS in the winner's bracket semi-final, This threw them into the loger's bracket where they took two Kitimat beat Houston easily in their loser's bracket game and then edged. by Skeena’s girls 16-14, 6-15, 15- 7. The final went two sets, with MESS sqeezing out a three-set win 15+4,8-15, 15-10, and then winning the laat double-knockout set over the previously undefeated Hazelton team 15-6, 15-7, Skeena’s boys clobbered everyone in their march to the championship. They didn't lose a game winning the final 15-8, 15-0 over Kitimat. Kitimat's B girls had to beat the’Skeena Grade 8's twice, and had trouble both times. It took MESS three games to edge the 8's in their first-round match, and the teams mel again in a three- game set, Kitimat finally beat the stubborn grade 8s 15-3, 10-15, 15-12. KITSUMKALUM SKI HILL SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS November 23, 1979 to April 6, 1980 SEASON (Weather Permitting) 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 9:30.a.m, to 4:00 p.m. HOURS OF OPERATION November to January February to April Evening DAYS OF OPERATION & FACILITIES OPERATING 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Lifts cpen at 9:00 a.m. to weekends. Timbermen take Pacific Gold By DON SCHAFFER Herald Staff Writer The Terrace Timbermen ‘are this year's Pacific Gold tournament champlons, coming back from a 40 deficit Lo edge the Smithers Totems 5-4 in overtime. were 4-0 Jeaders early in the second period before the Timbermen atarted their comeback. Dan Skinner scored a powerplay goal at 8:14 of the first. period to open the scoring, wilh Jan McAloney and Claude Terrace replied leas thana - minute laler when Doug Linton scored from Brad Riley at 1:48. Greg Morgan brought the gcore to 4-2 al 6:16 of the second from Cliff Flury and Smoley. Legouffe got his lwo goals Smitherd in the last two. The sudden-death period was dominated by Terrace, with the Timbermen oulshooting Smithers 11-0 over the 16:51 the perind lasted. Cochrane's goal gave Terrace $1500, which will PT “b it ' with Smoley getting two goals’ and six assists, Legoutfe scoring two goals and five assists, Riley and Flury with three goals apiece, Cochrane and Chris Hyland with two goals each, and singles from Mike : ; Dave Sharpe Gord Cochrane was the Lefebrve assisting. Ken in. the third. period. Lee help defray costs for the Mowal, i ’ hero of the final, scoring at Oulton gotan unassisted goal Marleav assisted on both, team. Moree engin aanara 16:51 of the extra period with al 13:05, and 45 seconds later the first coming at 14:24 and Terrace advanced to the Pride 4 Burna Lake 6. an assist by Joe Smoley. Doug Graf scored fram Jim the secand at 15:52. Frank final with a 6-3 win over nk ney * into th Lance Legouffe got two O'Connor, McKendry also assisted on Houston Thursday and anié- 3 ar y lo ge -_ e goals, including lhe game- The Tolems finished their’ the tying goal. 2 massacre of Granisle final. ino ee ot tying goal at 15:52 of the scoring at :52 ofthe second, The Timbermen had Saturday. Lake blasted vandertiog! 13. . third period. Smithers jumped out to a 30 first period lead, and when Jerry Young scored from Oulton and Paul Curmier. outshol the Totems 37-33 over the three regulation- lime periods, outplaying Every Timberman except goal tender Gerry Lamming got a point in the slaughter, 6 Thursday, and Houston murdered Granisle 14-4 Friday night. Terrace reps just keep onwinning | Terrace Minor Hockey Rep teams had another big weekend as they won seven downing Rupert's Pups 9-6 on Friday and 10-2 Saturday, Brad Trudeau was the big Mike Smith had a two- game total of four goals, Almgren. While the Pups have won against Rupert the team filled in with a. player who was one month too old. The while Kirk Olischefski six straight games inleague win has been awarded to oarnes ight Inter-city League gun for Terrace with four contributed three. Singles play, one of their victories Rupert, although scoring Defending B.C. champion goals Friday and five more were scored by Mike Bee, has been taken away from statistics from the game Twin River Timber Peewees ©! Saturday. Mike Jephson and John them. In thelr Oct. 26 game remain the same. ran thelr league record to six . . wins without a loss as they scored 18-2 and 13-6 wins over Kitimat Peewees. Counting two earlier wins against Prince George, the SATURDAY Juveniles blast Skeena Hotel end of the second period, and Twin The Juveniles dumped Peter Kirby got Skeena goal at 7:09 of the second to f in SUR eae munbeaten Skeena Hotel 7-2 in Terrace back into the game with a pul the Juveniles up 5-2. Middleton finished the In Friday’s 18-2 win, Troy | Commercial Hockey League goal at 1:15 of the second Darcy Mallet acored again game's scoring at 4:36 of the Kaye, Cliff Furnseth and Sction Saturday night. period assisted by Gerry for the Juveniles before the third period. Gerry Lambert all came Bob Dempster got three Dempster and Kevin through with four goalseach, §0ls and an assist in the Alexander, but Larry Defenceman Don Wiley counted a pair while singles were scored by Scott Fairless, Trevor Hendry, Albert Watmough and Ron Another defencesman, Ian Alger, paced the Saturday win with four goals, while Hendry got three, Lambert two and Fairless, Furnseth, Dah] and Howie O'Brien got one apiece. NOTICE CALL FOR TENDERS After losing two to Rupert's Bantams in Terrace the previous week, the Inland Kenworth Ban- lames won a pair at Prince Rupert, In Friday's 5-2 win, Terry Zaporan and Lyle Marleau each scored twice while Brian Badge got the singte. The Bantams Squeezed oul a 4-3 win Saturday with Gary Donald firing a pair and Brent Rogers and Richard Lind- strom getting singles. The All Seasons Midgets Bplit their series with Kitimat. Rob Collins and Dann Fagan each had three goals and Emile Gagnon got the othera, In their 8-7 logs on Saturday, Collins and Larry Swanson each scored twice. The other goals were a scored by Gagnon, Fagen and Brian Fugere. - . Terrace Pups continued their winning ways by the World Hockey Agaoci- game, which saw 4 minutes in penalties called, 35 to Skeena. Dempster scored twice in the first period, the first time on & power play from Chris Renerkins and Doug Mid- dleton al 7:18 and the second ume unassisted at 17:31 of the first lo give (he Juveniles a 2-0 lead at the end of the period. Nordstrom restored the Juveniles’ two goal lead 87 seconds later, Alexander got the Hotel back to within @ goal, unassisted at 10:30, but that was all the offence the Skeena team could muster. Bob Dempster got his hat trick 1:15 later, from Mid- dleton and Renerkins, and Renerkins got a powerplay programs: AQUATIC PROGRAMS DISTRICT OF TERRACE Swimming Pool Program Openings We still have spaces avallable In the following R.L.S.S. - Junior & Senior Artificial Resusitation National Association of Underwater Instructors SkIn Diving Course Ladies Maternity League - (Gentle Water Exercises) R.L.S.5. - National Life Guard Certificatlon {Minimum required Bronze Cross) “COME ALONG WITH US” and sign up now for these - For further information phone 636-1177 Fight the lung cripplers Use ; Christmas + : Seals -* - (26,3105,9N) District of Terrace ANIMAL CONTROL Sealed bids relating to the above contract will be accepted at the Municipal Offices untill 4:30 p.m. November 15, 1979 Interested partles are advised to view the proposed contrac and-or obtain further In- formation at the Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Street, during normal business hours. Tenders must be submitted In sealed envelopes — addressed to the Clerk-Administrator and clearly marked “Tender to Animat Control.’ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : BK Norman Treasurer -Coliector No, 9.4644 Lazelle Ave. straight ga T-Bar Thorenitl jones A ta T-Bar Chairlift PRope Tow] Mini Rope] Night This pul them into the final Skling to meet MESS again. Monday e O e e The lirst set went three @] Tuesday SKI HILL CLOSED bal Art es > “Pac games, Booth edging Orca Wednesday ; Ps Willbe . : ‘ 1gli, 15, 17-15. Because | Anat - ~ - - omrateg The November 4th winning numbers are not yet lost af) Thu . ‘ set, the teams played again 9] Friday rs o e * e Dally decomposed in the following manner: according to the double- Saturday e * e e through knockout format. 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