MOREL PAY NE IO it TG wan aie mts pe wt coprercete gr ae ee The Terrace All Seasons celebrate ina heap of vicfory after their win in the final game of the | pup: rep zone tournament. ‘Terrace defeated . “Rupert ‘in the final game 52 fo, take- ‘the | chanipionship. Commercial: hockey tournsy Kitimat ‘captures: “smamercial title ‘Kitimat Allstars were the victors in their own com- miércial hockey tournament at Tamitik arena’ on the weekend. Kiitmat downed - Smithers Allstars 11-4 in the final game Sunday af- ternoon. Kitimat got a five goal performance from Brad Owen to spark them to the big win over Smithers in the final game. Owen opened the acoring just 48 seconds into, the game and Kitimat nayer looked back, Sylvain Gagnon scored less than a minvite later and Owen and ' Andre Lencucha added les 33 seconds apart and t was abead 4-0 just three minutes into the game, = “Smithers -got one back fiém Phil Moore, and Owen added one more for Kitimat béfare the period was over té-make the score 5-1 after one. “Ron Wakita got Kitimat’s only..goal in the second “U8 period: and “Gary « Stacey. seowed:for Smithersoie$ tei _aepthe final period Owen: “get his. fourth and fifth , Lee Marleau had a pair, and Fournler added a single for Kitimat. . Dan.. Skinner. got both goals for Smithers in the third period and the final score was left at 11-4. : Smithers and Kitimat both placed first in their divisions with 4) records. Inthe semi-final games Smithers beat Prince George: 64 and Kitimat Allstars dumped Terrace Omineca allstars 10-3. «Sinithers got four second period: goals to pass the Prince George team 6-4. Mike Neale and Jim __ Stewart each had a pair tie” Smithers “and! -Trevor Sandberg and°’Mark Green were the other: scorers .to_ advance Smithers . to. the. final gdme, “Th the other semi- final Bame Kitimat Allstars defeated Terrace Omineca ‘ 10-3, Kitimat had two goals ~ from Rich Wakita to pace. his team to the win. - Other.” goal scorers were Lenucha, Al Marleau, R. Minaker,. Lee Marleau, J. Alken, Ron Wakita, Sylvain Gagnon, and Brad Owen. a2 SERIES disappointing 15-4 Saturday — For’ Terrace Tim Kolner, Dale’ Mason,, and Mike. Larouc. ‘Béored the goals, Jf In the consolation final for third and: fourth place “Prince . George - - Richardson got the winning "goal at 9:58 of the third period to break ‘the 7-7: tle -and give Prince George the‘ win. B. Graves also had . four goals and two assists ‘in ‘the game for . Prince George. ‘Sciring for Terrace were Pete Tichner with back: ta ., back second period goals and ‘Kevin Wiley, Dale Mason, Larry Swanson, Chris Reneerkens, - Lance Legoulfe each with and: one ‘goal: ws Scores: from round robin _Blay we as follows: - edged © “y Ofitineca allstars 8-7. T. Ha 3 ‘Ominces Kitimat aalatera 16 Kitimat ‘Swuithera 7 ‘Alcan 4. Prince George 4 Selects 2 _ Omineca 12 Alcan 3 , Kitimat alistars 7 Selects 5 Smithers 6 Black Hawks 5 (OT) ; Prince George 8 Kitimat B 5. Smithers 7 Omineca 6 Black Hawks 6 Alcan’ 3 Prince George 4 Kitimt - allstara 10°. | Selects: ul Kitimat B4 ~ BCJHL Roundup ‘Revelstoke Rangers stored three goals in a 59- second span late in the third périodte defeat Pehtieten® in, that series, while: Richs.; mond downed Nanaimo ,9.4.. Knights 6-4 Sunday in ‘Bic: Junior. Hockey «League “ playoff action. The Knights now lead the © best-of-seven ‘quarter-final. series 2-1. Verne Kinley scored twice to lead the Rangers, while,- Mike Dickernian, Vern.’ Cota, lan Alger and Guy . Phillips added singles. ‘Murray. Winnicki,, Rod Schluter, Greg Cyr .and John DePoureg each replied for Penticton, Frank Romeo . made: 47 saves for - Revelstoke, while Ian Clark Stopped 25 shots for the Knights. In other Woodley, quarterfinal — playoff games ' Summerland Vernon 5-1,to take a 3-) lead Sunday, “tg grab a 2-2 séries ad- ’ vantage. . In playoff action. Satur- day, Abbotsford beat ‘Langley .6-5 in- overtime, Penticton edged = the ‘Rangers | 5-4, Richmond defeated Nanaimo 4-3 and Summerland. beat the ~ Lakers 5-4. : BUCKS 5 LAKERS 1 In Summerlarid, Mark . Taylor stopped 33 shots to help the Bucks, white Dan Tom Benson, Albert Anthony, Jeff Finlay and Kelly Evin each scored ‘for Summerland. Rob Kossan scored the Skeena jr. girls’ basketball coach Jan Schaffer’ participates’ in the net cutting ceremony supported by members of‘the Skeena feam::' to 4 Skeena girls were crowned provincial champs after winning the championship tournament In ‘Richmond over the weekend. “dumped _ n lone Vernon goal midway - through the final period, and Laker goalie Ji im ‘Young made. 29. Baved. | NE ae D cath ‘SOQGKEYES #CLIPPERS, t Ear) In Richmond, Keith Street and Richard Novak -each © scored twice to pace the Sockeyes in a fight-filled . contest. Nanaimo racked up. 139 minutes in penalties to. Richmond’s 63. minutes. Two Clipper players were given’ game misconducts. Rock - Baykey, Steve. ‘Tuttle, Garry Bunz, Dave : ‘Phipps and Mike Scardina aleo, scored © for. Sockeyes. Dale Brisco, Ken: Clement, Stan Czenczek and Al Johnston replied - for Nanaimo. . FLYERS 6.EAGLES 5 In Abbotsford Saturday, ~ Chris Crosman scored at -3:05 sin sudden-death ‘overtime to ‘give the Flyers, the win and a 21 lead in their, quarter-final series. Doug .Me¢Phail, Scott Neely, Ken Prentice, Chris Anderson and Tony Carter also scored for the Flyers. Al Loring made 49 saves _‘for Abbotsford, while Scott ’ Bradley stopped 29 shots for Langley. ‘The teams were. tied 55 after the second period. KNIGHTS 5. RANGERS 4 In. Revelstoke, Brett Hull scored three goals to ead ‘Penticton. Murray Winnicki and Mike DeAngelis added singles for the Knights, who lead 2-1 after the first period and 4-3 after the second. Ron Bonora led ‘Revelstoke with two goals. Mike . Jeffrey stopped 27 shots on Penticton’s net, while Mark Fitzpatrick, 15- . year-old goalie for Revelstoke, made 36 saves. - SOCKEYES 4 CLIPPERS 3 Brooke Odenvald's goal at the 19-minute mark of the | second period proved to be the winner in Richmond’s win over the Clippers in. Nanaimo. Dave Holmes, Tuttle and Phipps added singles for Richmond, whieh led 1-6 after the first period. Gord ° Simpson twice for Nanalmo, while Clippers’ goalie Ken Trousdell stopped 26 shots. Richmond goalie Chris Dickson made 27 saves. BUCKS 5 LAKERS 4 In Vernon, Anthony, Shawn Pettlijchn, Shawn Harrison, Brent Harrison and Evin scored for Sum- merland in its win over the Lakers. | Waterpolo _ Terrace minor rep hockey teams were very successful | over the weekend. The midgets won their zone final series against Kitimat, the: juveniles won the nor- thwest-Yukon division by defeating Whitehorse two- games to one, and the: Pup “+ reps won their. three’ team zone tournament at home. The Totem Ford midgets took the zone championship . by defeating Kitimat Legion Bomber midgets two games straight in their best ‘of ' three final series, . In Friday night’s game ‘ Brent Petch had three goals tolead Terrace to a 6-3 win. - Terrace net minder Wade _ Flaherty had a good game and a good series behind his . winning. team. . Other goal ‘ peorers.for' Terrace were © Scott Fairless, . Norman Chapdelaine, and Chris ‘Culp. Scoring for Kitimat was Cory Manton, Aaron Calihoo, and Paul Amado, In game two Saturday | . morning Terrace wrapped up the series with another - 3victory. Mario Desjardins had two goals for Terrace with Petch, Fairless, Culp, . and Howie O’Brien adding singles, Kitimat got goals from ‘Kevin Graham, . Adam Taylor, and Mike Legg. The Totem Ford midgets have now qualified for the .. provincial tournament in» Prinee George. The Terrace Chrysler ' Juveniles took the first and third games of the best of three northwest-Yuken division over..Whitehorse at home over the weekend. ©The Terrace juveniles. won the first contest 8-4 Friday night. and came back to lose a afternoon. In the final game Terrace pulled it together _ again and took: game three - 7-2 to take the series. a Scoring for Terrace in the first game were Gary Donald and = Alan Hildebrand with two each, and Dave Kawinsky, Lyle. soe ka ui in the second game Dave. Kawinsky had. a pair. and Rob Exbeling and Don Wiley each “added one as the. midgets took that 15-4 beating. - penalties . were handed cut. * in that: game including two.- game misconducts. : pte tS results. The: Terrace. waterpolo club won both games in- ' gompelltion in Halifax on ° ~. Sunday. -: . '.The boys won their game 7-2. High. scorers were Robert Holkstra and Dean . Prins with two each.. In the girls’ game Chantel McFarland and Karen McConnell both:-had two ‘ goals to lead the girls to a.7- 2 victory. The Halifax clubs will be returning to Terrace for games against the local clubs next weekend. WHL Standings Eastern Division WLT FA P Regina .. 45 22°°1:390 277 91 Medicine Hatd2 24 1 280 270 85 Lethbridge 41:26 0 253 240 Bz Brandon 39:25 2 423.317 80 Pe Albert 37 26 2 391336 BO Calgary 45.43 0 339 325 70 Saskatoon’ 4433 © 322 325 66 Winnipeg 957 0 226 S24 18 Western Division | Kamloops a7 21 0 440 305 94 New West 3235 2 289 327 66. Portland . SLIT 0 396.423 62 Victorta 90 36 0 306 298 60 Seattle 4? 36 «1 341 363 SP : Kelowne 15 52 1 282 412 91 Sunday Results Lethbridge 9 Victoria 2 Portland 7 New Westminster Regina 7 Saskatoon 1 Kamloops 7 Seattia 3 Brendon @ Prince Albert 6 “Today's Game Winnipeg at Brandon Transactions es BASEBALL American League Foxes Ranger: walve catcher “Bobby Johnaon. pA ereaue B. Cleveland Cavallera sign contre Geff Crompton to 10-day contract. Dallas Mavericks sign guard Roger Phegley for remainger of 1904 neagaon. roow ‘ALL Odhver Grancos sign more lackle Jonn Migginbathan and defensive end Mike Steff. championships . In. game three Saturday ‘night Wayne Cox led all scores with a hattrick and Rod Philpot:- had a nice game with two goals as the Terrace juveniles skated’. _ their way to a berth in the quarter finals, against the winner: Cariboo zone, next weekend -at home. Game times have not’ been. announced, The All Seasons pup reps wrapped up their’ season‘ play ‘winnjng the zone pup - shamplonship ‘tournament of. the Peace The Herald, Monday, March 2 We, Page 5 at the Terrace arena on Friday and Saturday. The Terrace pups opened the tournament with a 7-4 win over Kitimat Rotary Atom reps Friday night. Scoring for Terrace were Rhett “Gibson and Dennia Ban- nister with two goals ‘each, and Ivan Leshenko, Jerad Eward and Rich Piateni each with one goal. In the second game of the tournament, Rupert pups eliminated Kitimat with a7- 2win. | oc ey teams. win In the final game Terrace came up with the division ° championship with a 5-2 win over Rupert. Terrace had five different goal scorers in that game, Davey Jones, Kevin Marleau,. Rich Piatoni, Dennis Bannister, - and Ivan Lechenko all’ hit the mark for the Terrace team, The pups will now be attendi a post season invitational tournament in Port’ Coquitlam next weekend. ~ Kermodes. stop Panthers . The Kermodes looked provineial calibre as they took game two and three from the number one team ° from Vancouver . Island, Parkland Panthers, in their exhibition series at home, The Kermodes came back to take a 77-65 win Friday night and a close 80-78 ‘victory Saturday after losing the opening game 87- . In Friday’s game Mike Hogg had a strong game ‘scoring 31 points, many of those on some consistent oulside shooting, to lead Caledonia to a decisive 77-65 win. Caledonia led the whole game with Parkland making several’ comeback drives only to be erushed by key baskets from Hogg. Caledonia played some good’ defence allowing Parkland’s big man Kevin ' Ottenwell only 11 points in the game. . Wade Watson had 14 points and~ Ross Dickie had 12 for’Cal with both playérs doing some good rebounding. In. Saturday's game -Parkland opened up an early 6-0 lead as Caledonia came out a little scrambled, | A quick timeout and Caledonia regained their composure and rallied to a 17-16 lead at the end of the first quarter. Caledonia stretched that lead to ten points at the half on some. nice hoops by Stacey Cook, who had a game high at points. Caledonia Jed ‘most of the second half and were up 63- ’ §0 at the end of the third quarter. Then Parkland,. who never says die, made their move. They scored four unanswered haskets - and with five minutes left in the game Tom Johnson was fouled on his way to the hoop and put in two foul shots ‘to put the Panthers within three, ’ Caledonia showed some real composure. and patience in the last few minutes of the game as they matched Parkland basket for basket. Mike Hogg again had a couple of key “baskets and Stacey Cook made twokey free throws to put the Kermodes up by four with just 6 seconds left in the game. Parkland scored a layup at the buzzer but it wasn’t enough for the Panthers as Caledonia won the game by a final score of 4-76. WHL Roundup "140° minutes in -, Centre Ray Ferraro of ‘Brandon Wheat Kings broke a Western Hockey League record Sunday as he scored his 96th, 97th and 98th goals ‘of “the season in an 8-6 triumph: over. visiting Prince Albert Raiders. Ferraro toppled the. old S6-go8l, § -single-seasan * sebring'-mark set by. Bill*’ Dérlago::in.1976-77 when’ he... played with Brandon. -Derlago now plays with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. “What a feeling,” said Ferraro, 19, a fifth-round draft pick of “Hartford. Whalers of the National 7 Hockey: ‘League and a native “OF Trail, B.C. Ferrara surpassed + Derlago’s mark at 18:48 of . ‘2 the second period before 3,157 fans when he scored his. second goal of the night and his 97th of the season. ‘.He had earller tied the mark at 1:06 of the second period. Ferraro went on to score his third goal of the game at 6:18 of the third period. In cther league games ‘Sunday, —_ Regina blasted Saskatoon Blades 7- 1, Portland Winter Hawks clobbered New West- minister Bruins 7-2, Leth- bridge Broncos outscored Victoria Cougars 9-2 and Kamloops Oilers beat Seattle Breakers 7-3. Ferraro, who was traded to Brandon last year from. ~ Portland, credited his teammates with ‘helping him break the goal-scoring record, “ Thad a lot of help from my linemates and our defence,” he said, "FU bet about 20 of my goals, all that Thad to do was tap them In after my teammates did all the work,”’ Ferraro said with six regular seazon games remaining, he hopes he can break the 100-goal mark. Byron Lomow added two goals Sunday, while teammates Kelly Glowa, Stacy Pratt and David Curry algo'scored for the Wheat Kings, who led 3-2 and €-3 at the period breaks. . The win: moved Brandon into a tie with Prince Albert for fourth place in the Eastern Divison. ; Emanual Viveiros scored twice for the Raiders and © Dave Pasin, Todd Bergen, Dale McKee and Dan Hodgeon added goals. PORTLAND ‘ WESTMINSTER 2 In Portland, the Winter Hawks outshot the Bruins 70-24 to earn the win and move into third place in the Ww Pata - Western Division, two ahead of Victoria and four ‘behind “New Westminster. Left winger John Bekkers ” led the Portland agsault on Bruin goalie Bill Ranford, . scoring two goals. Por- tland’s . Randy Heath, Gordon -. Walker, Rick Davidson, Sean Harder and . Tetry Perkins added goals. - and” Roger “-Mulvenna” Mark McLeary relied for New Westminster. Portland netminder [an Wood turned back 22 shots. LETHBRIDGE 9 VIC. 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