z i B2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 6, 1991 High scorers — High scorers — Terrace Rotary 4, Kitimat Sharks 3 Terrace Heaman 5, Kitimat Denhoime 2 Kitimat Reps 5, Houston Reps 2 Hazelton Reps 7, Kitimat Bantams 4 Terrace Rotary 2, Terrace Farwest 2 Vanderhoof 7, Kitimat Sharks 1 Terrace Reps 3, Kitimat Reps 3 Vanderhoot 11, Terrace Farwest 2 Tarrace Heaman 4, Prince Rupert 3 Fort St. James 5, Kitimat Bantams 3 Kitimat Denholme 7, Hazelton Reps 1 Terrace Reps 5, Kitimat Bantams 0 Prince Rupert 7, Hazelton Reps 1 Fort St. James 2, Kitimat Reps 2 Atom Minor Hockey Exhibition Games Terrace Centennial Lions 9, Kitimat Wings 9 Terrace Tilden 6, Kitimat Wings x) Boys at Skeona Port Simpson 70, Kitimat -..Kithmat 61, Nisga’a 50 _ Skeena 70, Port Simpson Kitimat 64, Prince Rupert ‘Kitimat 69, Port Simpson ~_ Skeena 44, Kitimat 43 -. Girls at Kitimat - $keena 59, Kitimat 54 Booth 51, Kitimat 35 - Booth 73, Skeena 60 ‘>. Game Scores Feb, 23 Feb, 24 =~ Feb, 26 Standings: Oldtimers Division “ Feam GP .. Convoy Supply 39 -- Terrace Timberman 26 *. Northern Motor Inn Okies 38 - Riverside Auto Wranglers 41 ->» Recreational Division Team GP All Season's 37 - . [nn of the West 39 " Skeena Hotel 39 Norm’s Auto Refinishing 37 Mike Hogg 43, Wade Watson 33 ee All Seasons 94, Skeena Hotel 92 (in overtime) i Shawn Moldenhauer 29, Edgar Valdman 25 _ Kitimat Peewee Minor Hockey Tournament on Feb. 23 weekend Prince Rupert 9, Kitimat Denholme 6 - Junior High School Boys’ & Girls’ Zone Basketball Finals on Feb. 23 weekend Prince Rupert Booth 63, Nisga’a 52 ~ Skeena Tsimpseans 68, Prince Rupert Booth 50 TERRACE MEN’S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Inn of the West 9, Convoy Supply 3 All Seasons 6, Northern Motor Inn Okies 1 ~. Norm’s Auto Refinishing 9, Convoy Supply 6 Skeena Hotel 6, Riverside Auto Wranglers 1. _ Skeena Hotel 7, Inn of the West 2 est _ Norm’s Auto Refinishing 4, Riverside Auto Wranglers 0 The Scores Are... Terrace Men’s Basketball League Northcoast 120, Ev’s Clippers 86 Terrace Heaman 5, Hazelton Reps 0 Fort St. James 7, Houston Reps 1 Terrace Reps 4, Houston Reps 4 Terrace Farwest 2, Kitimat Sharks 2 Vanderhoof 11, Terrace Rotary 2 Kitimat Reps 11, Kitimat Bantams 6 Fort St. James 4, Terrace Reps 1 , House Division Playoff | Vanderhoof 10, Terrace Rotary 3 (for gold and silver} Prince Rupert 6, Terrace Heaman 3 (for bronze) Rep Division Playoft. Kitimat Kiwanis 4, Fort St.James 1 (for gold and silver) Houston 6, Terrace Reps 4 (for bronze) Terrace Atom Minor Hockey House Playoffs Centennial Lions 7, Kinsmen 0 All Seasons 6, Tilden 3 _ Rebels &9 45 Booth 39 | 40 — to = wnwawom oe Ww L 11 20 131 203 = 30 104 10228 1 21 116 «143027 10 26 138 197 25 Ww L T GF GA PTS 4 8610 3 168 119 51 23 iz 4 206 174 50. ai 13 5 199 145 47 i817 2 178 133° 38 Come over to the Professionals at GF GA PTS Cal zone champs in crowd-pleaser The Rainmakers were shock- ed. The Kermodes were ecstatic. And about 500 Sunday after- noon Caledonia high school basketball fans were joyous to ‘see their hometown team take the third and deciding game of the Northwest zone boys’ triple ‘AAA’ championship. Kermodes ran up a leading margin in the first quarter and held it throughout the contest. Rainmakers tried to catch up but couldn’t come up with a spark- ling performance as they did in game two. When it was all over, Ker- modes had won the clincher 61-57. However, they’re still not in the top 16 provincial finals coming up March 13 to 16 at Vancouver. . Kermodes have to play off against the North Central number two team (unnamed as we go to press), for a berth in the big one, That game goes March 12 in the lower mainland. Kermode quarter leads were 91-14, 38-28 and 48-43. Rainmakers had 22 of the 40 fouls called. They lost Derek Dudoward and Trent Skaar on the five-and-you’re-out rule. Kermodes’ Mike Parker had a similar fate (he did it in all three matches). In foul-shooting, the locals dented the twine seven times to only five by Rain- makers. The visitors’ Ralph Bright banged in 23 points to top the scoring parade. His teammates Craig Douglass and Trent Skaar each had 10. Four players hit double figures for the winners — Kan- nin Osei-Tutu (16), Geoff McKay (14), Parker (13) and Paul Manhas (13). Manhas, with a three-game total of 47 points, was selected the most valuable player. Team- mates Steve Dhansaw and Geoff McKay picked up all-star honours along with Bright, - Dudoward and Jamie Quast of Rainmakers. Game one was a knee-tingler with either team in it right to the end. Kermodes put Rainmakers up the creek minus the prover- bial paddle on a tight 75-73 vic- tory. That meant Rainmakers had to win the last two games, and Kermodes would have to be in- spired to hold back the coastal favourites. About 400 fans turned up for the opener and saw Kermodes go up 19-15 at the quarter. They coasted ahead to a 37-31 lead at the half and held a seven-point margin (57-50) at three-quarter time. Rainmakers came within one point in the last 10 minutes, but couldn’t gain the lead. Strangely. enough, it was one of those games in which Kermode op- ponents got fingered for more fouls than the hometown squad. Rainmakers picked up 27 mis- deeds and canned seven of their 1) shots. Kermodes had 19 fouls but sank only 10 of 26 oppor- tunities. . Kermodes’ Mike Parker, plus Rainmakers’ Jamie Quast and Roman Bertolutti each got benched for five sins. Rainmakers’ Ralph Bright was the big gun with a 30-point effort. Paul Manhas came up with 28 for Kermodes. He was aided by 20 and 11-point per- formances from Geoff McKay and Gary Peden, respectively. The second game of the series saw Kermodes enjoy a first-half margin and go to the dressing room leading 26-25 after taking a 14-10 lead at the quarter. But after playing below their normal standard for the first six quarters of the series, Rain- makers woke up and controlled the outcome til the final 74-59 score. Rainmakers went up 48-46 at three-quarters, then poured it on to outscore Kermodes 25-13 in the last 10 minutes. It notched the best-of-three at a game each. Fouls came back to haunt Kermodes. They were nailed 31 times, had three starters thumb- ed out (Parker again, plus Osei- Tutu and Steve Dhansaw) and managed to sink only five of their 14 shots. Rainmakers dealt with 18 fouls, potted 15 of 32 tries, and had Jamie Quast bounded out once more. Bright had another sparkling night with a 20-point effort. Derek Dudoward came off the bench for 17 points while Ber- tolutti pitched in 16. Osei-Tutu played much better and managed 16 good ones. 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