6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 18, 1987 Scores are... TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE: ’ Final Standings ; boos . . Goals Team a 7 GP. won lost) = for against points. Inn of the West po 20° °°«219 1 158 77 638 Skeena Hotel Oe ’ . 20 6 4 ©6109 144”—s«d2 SKB Wreckers re Se 20. 5 15 103 146 10 TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY STATISTIC Power Play Goals - Stave Nelson 5 Ritchie Mallett 5 Short-Handed-Goals - Bob Dempster 2 Doug Richey 2 Game-Winning Goals - Randy Merkle4 = Graham Baylas 3. | SCORES FROM 18-TEAM - TERRACE KERMODE EDNSPIEL . Draw One Raymond Lang 1 ~~ Jeremy Meek 10 Denisa Booth 6 Shawn Findley 8 ‘A’ finals at Summerland, Prince George College won with a 61-55 victory lost three straight games championship game. It was three straight losses for Prince Rupert’s Vancouver College. They to start. Then they lost 39-35 to Cranbrook, 44-39 to Maple Ridge, and 54-41 47-35 to Cranbrook at the TERRACE MEN'S REC HOCKEY LEAGUE Mar.8 CNRS Inn of the West 4 Collinson 12 Draw Nine - Floals 'C’ - Collinson & - Veldman 5 ~~ Garnet Collinson 10 Warren Copeland 7 i TERRACE CoE STATISTICS. ATISTICS Scott Welton 10 Sherri Fisher 4 4 Playor Games . Gals Draw Two 4 2 & Team : playe against average Steve Robinson 9 Richard Blanes 2 i ane Carlson, 4 i a WI Wilson 8 Darryl McDaniels 3. i Netand McDuveld SKB 10 +4 5°90 Ken Veldman 9 - Neil Johnson 3” 7 aan ; ‘ John Moore 6 > Ron Sparkes 6 i Gerry Laming, SKB = 10 7% = 7.60 . : a PENALTY LEADERS = | Draw Thee | al ee Pen. Justin Meek 6 Don Schr 3 - ° - Soo ngat oa. Bindley 8. eremy: Meek : a There's little doubt that if the Caledonia Kermode girls had made it to the final of the B.C. Scott Hn te (AT: Copeland 12 ‘Fisher3 | sO F schools’ annual double “AA” basketball championships, then this girl would have been named Stews Nelson. SKN vg. Blanas 8: Sparkes 3 the most valuable player of the tournament. She's Michelle Hendry with four medats and a first- Steve Turner, SKN eee + Draw Four all-star trophy that she won at the finals In Penticton on March 8. The medals are a bronze for _ Randy Merkle, Inn a o a 54 a vf | her team's third place finish, and three most valuable game player medals for the three games “ fe Booth? . Land 6 Kermodes won. Awards are not new for Michelle, as she won two more tournament M-V-P Skeena Hotel: eliminated SKB 2 games’ straight and =. . -McDaniels.9 Johnson 3 7 honors during the regular season. See Bory page 11. now will meet Inn of the West ina best of five final. Moore 11 Robinson 2 ; \ . SCORING LEADERS Welton & . Collinson 2 ; ; i : Player Aor. CO i & Team Goals Assists «== points.) i. _ Draw Six Doug Richey, Inn’ 19 33 52 if . 7c » | Richie Mallett, Inn 20 2 ag | Witon ice rade | : Dave Kawinsky, Inn 19 17 ; 36 J Meek 7 Scherk 6 - = | Dan Fagan, Inn «16 19 35 Copeland 6 Blanes O . i : Bill McCallister, Inn 14 21 35 Se | e a ag S O S eC O U | Mike Lebionde, Inn 14 21 35 . Draw Six . ; Randy Merkle, nn = 18 15 33 so ‘Bo me : ; Bob Dempster, SKB 14 19 33 tang 8 a : Roeins 4 6 ; . Chris Reneerkens, SK 13 19 32. Veldman 5 Findley 0” While the Terrace B k beat the Fraser Valley’s Larry Swanson, SKB 15 16 a an 7 Caledonia Kermode girls asketball M.E.I. in the tournament }| /imRigle, SKB 14-017 a Draw Seven 7 no were grabbing third place final. Lo : at the B.C. Senior Basket- Burnaby. Aldergrove took Both Kitimat Orcas and TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Moore vo 9 vere | | -ball Championships, other them 106-41, Fraser Lake Prince Rupert Booth Rav- Mar.8 Skeena Hotel 7 — ~ SKB Wreckers 6 Copeland 8 Jeremy Meek 1 Northwest zone represen- outscored them 83-74, and enettes placed well back in (Skesna wins best-of-three semi-final In ; Wilson 7 dustin Meek 3 1 tatives did not fare as well Bethel Christian whipped the junior girls’ finals at svralg games _ Draw Eight | during the same week. them 104-45. Cariboo Hill Abbotsford. Orcas beat Mar. 12 a . the ey Skeana Hotel 1 Veldman 7 Scherk 6 In the senior girls singke downed Sentinal in the Quesnel’s Corrilieu 44-38 (First game of finals) Lang 2 over North Van’s Windsor Booth Ravens in the jun- to McNicol Park of Pen- Mania Inwot ine Wast 6 tNR okies 3 e MeDaniels 6 Goneland 5 in the final. Smithers girls ior boys’ tournament at ticton. Ravenettes lost (Playotf) ; i 62-23 to Hope, 79-32 to Sparwood, and 76-56 to Stelly’s of Saanich. The Smithers boys also lost three in a row at their senior single ‘A’ finals at opened with a 53-38 loss to Alberni, then dropped a 46-38 decision to Williams Lake. In their last game, Ravens lost 47-32 to Delta. Victoria’s Arbutus start. Then were beat by Corrilieu 44-42. In their final game they lost 77-73 to Charles Best of Coquit- lam. Vernon came out as champions. sponsored by... 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