% aes. | B2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 5, 1990 SP _Kermodes gj erate, Riau yettr eninge 7 LNB encceronaeat tc Weary but smiling, Caledonia Kermodes and Centennial Centaurs boys’ basketball teams posed together on the bleachers in the Caledonia gym following an exhibition game last weekend. CALEDONIA KERMODE BOYS AND B.C.’S NUMBER THREE- ranked Centennial Centaurs gave more than 600 fans something to cheer about as the senior high school boys’ exhibition season opened last weekend at Cal high. Although they lost games, Kermodes proved they were contenders for high ratings this year. Game two was the best — at ‘least for the 40 minutes of _Tegulation time. It was touch and go with Kermodes needing a hoop by Mike Parker in the last 20 seconds to tie it at 58-58 and send it into five-minute over- time. Kermodes had come back from a 51-38 three-quarter deficit to outscore their op- ponents 20-7 in the final 10 minutes before the noisy crowd. _ But they ran out of steam in the extra period as Centaurs scored two quick baskets and glided into high gear. Kermodes lost their momentum and watched Centennial outscore them 16-4 to wind up with a 74-62 victory. __., Centaurs got a 23-point effort ‘from Jeremy Low, which earned him his team’s game star hon- ‘our. Steve Dhansaw go the a- ward for. Terrace on seven points both and a great two-way effort. Other Centaurs in double figures were Jason Killins (22) and Jeff Winslade (10). Gary Peden was high gun for Kermodes with 16. Also in the twin-point category were Paul Manhas (12), Kannin Osei-Tutu (11) and Mike Parker (10). Of the 46 fouls called, 24 went against Kermodes. At the foul line, Peden was best in canning six Out. of seven tries. Magnus Greaves and Dhansaw each got the gate for five fouls.. In game one, Kermodes held off the weary guests till the final five minutes when Centaurs moved into a six-point lead, then staved off Kermodes’ last minute effort to count a 70-68 win, Centennial had arrived in Ter- race at 7:05 p.m., only 55 minutes before the scheduled starting time, Due to aircraft troubles at Vancouver they had to take the evening flight, which added to the weariness of waiting in the terminal. Kermodes held quarter leads of 17-11, 32-30 and 51-48 in this crowd-pleaser, They had a Jast- second shot from centre for the tying points, but missed. Centaurs had five players score in double figures, in- cluding game star Magnus Greaves who potted 15. Other high scorers were Chad Caldwell (14), Jeff Winslade (12), Jason Killins (11) and Jeremy Low (10). Kermodes’ game star was Paul Manhas, who fired home a phenomenal 29 points, including nine from the free-throw line. Kannin Osei-Tutu offered up Junior boys’ hoop begins Local junior high school boys’ *A’ basketball team made. their debut last Friday as a prelimi- nary to the Kermode-Centen- nial game. Skeena Tsimpseans came out on top, defeating Thornhill Wolverines by 77-58 score. Todd Delorme with 18 points and Kurt Muller with 29 were the game’s high scorers. 13 points while Gary Peden came off the bench to tally 10. Kermodes picked 26 of the game’s 49 fouls. Low, Greaves and Mike Parker of Caledonia all fouled out. Centennial now has a five- win, one-loss record. Kermodes will try to even their mark at two-and-two this weekend when Rupert Rainmakers visit for a pair of Saturday matches. “~% +t Sing your way to the top of the charts Come out to Karaoke Night and sing along with the lyrics as they appear on video. Sundays 8 - 12 midnight & Thursdays 8:30 - 1:30 Join the chorus at George’s Pub! Northern Motor Inn, 3086 Hwy 16 E _ Terrace phone 635-6375 *Karaoke - available for rent for Xmas parties” | )