WEDNESDAY, JANUAIY 23, Wg = Greg Ross Bf). There’s.a strong possibility B thal the B.C, Junior baskethall ocal hoopsters to B C, team? | Lorne Dakin camps John will pull together a jeam and keep them together, team thal competes in ihe B Canada Winter Games on 1975, | could have at least one and ‘Maybe. lwo players Terrace on the roster, af the : Caledonia. Kermodes basketball fans throughout the years and .among those ‘was g Joka: Olsen who. will be ap- poinied — the-- -provinclal = month, ummer: 10 conducl - three’ in- ilational try-oul camps for the best hoopstars in. the province definite choices, From these from - “Greg Ross and Lorne Dakin - “hava caughtthe eyes of many: province during the past. iwo-~ basketball” toach later : this. : “Olsen will take time this: * -an and among those to bein. * A vited Greg and Lorne seem like’ ‘ could make the B.C, team. playing junior league basket- ball, until the Games which will be held next February In Leth: bridge. “At that time the team ‘will, be cut down to twelve’ players. = The learn is limited te players al under’: the. age. of twenty-one - . years, There will be a meeting in Victoria’ this. weekend |- where * sites for the three camps will be . _ chosen. and: following | thal ‘ meeting the announcement of Olsen's © appointment is ex- pected, -Greg floss ‘and Lorne ‘Daktia’ * have to be: considered: almost certain to be inviled to the camps and there is a definile. possibility that one or both “the Calettonia Ker- ~ Invade © (he: lower be: teady: and -raring lo go - hopefully to win back one of thé positions in the top ten ratings. Although none ‘of: the. teams Ahey‘ll- play. -in’ exhibition’ and «. :Journament. -‘aclion . are = provinelally: rated,’ Caledonia coach: Bd‘DeVries says all are -: strong ‘teams’ ’ who've ‘played. ‘firie! basketball ‘this year a When-: they’ Tom: the ‘toss’ ol. Lorne : Dakin,” rely on® their starters and: r' bench, “strength: “which? ‘lor * DeVries iim: around -excellantly... Kevia’ ‘Olsen, . ‘year'of ball, has been moved up slarling “posilion and the Kermodes. wil rely on his, size : Huskies are “in he: provincial ‘senior boys» ' overall. basketball * ralings © as of January:i6ih have been relased . and:théy- shaw. that” “the Calédonia. Kermodes’ have Jost * their“: hold' on “tenth spot Although Terrace was one of the - fourleen leamg that received vi 15 coaches ihroughaul © ‘the. provinee, they didi’ receive enough to rate a berth: inthe top ten = Rated lirst.are the Oak Bay ys iof- Vieloria, last year’s” provincial ‘champions. Second is held:by the Kamloops Red Devils. while the Narth Della Templeton Tilans. in tenth. and ability around the back: boards’to keep then‘ in: the. * running. - With starters Larry: Paulson, Rudy Embury, Greg’ Ross and Willie Chemko,’ DeVries feels the Kermodes. should ‘hold. their own against Iheir sourthern opponents. heed - it, the Kermodes ‘have the’ back-up strength, .. Kurt: Holden, -a top” tate:sub for -(he- Kermodes-has “retuimed to good health after.a bowl with’ a: bug: afd he'll be ~* » dressed for the weekend action. Seolt Schooner is'always' Ihere 10 adil his‘height-and hwo of th emailer’: puys are coming : who.” ‘only tb recently joined the team. and: Andy Ruygrok ‘another first.” year--player, both -have. the . . abil. and: the ‘desire lo win, third spol. Fourth went. to™-the:’ Mount Douglas Rams, another’ Vicloria-based leam.” _Fiflh spot is.held by the Hope Kermodes . hope , to “increase: ° Mustangs who: were lo play. in ~theirchances of making that list Terrace last weekend but-didn't while’ sixth ‘spol wet to’. the The Bur-. naby Central Wildcats are. in seventh, the West’ Vancouver Highlanders ‘in eighth, the | Delbrook . Hilltuppers in ninth and the North Surrey Spartans Along with’ the Kermodes’- 4 boys. and Abbustsford, Salmon Arm_and. Kim 1 Cook for the Cents against ih the Cohoes before moving lo Terrace, the Kitimal [ans that they have lest a fine player. - - ‘Kim on the other. ability inthe past as last yea forin sing forwards to-keep their heads up. petit pounds, Berl stands al" a". Cents of. the week — a ae Perry Stensland . : dbolh Perry and kim lurned in fine performances} MI meet Prince Last weekan it a ia Cohoes, Saturday nigh Kimy- Tsimshains will mee scored his. first goal of the year and the next aflernoon Perry, playing center, clicked twice, his second.goal turning oul to be the] Other than. the fact that they” were his 19ih and 20th of he senson,|. extra meaning for Perry: Heslarted this year Ihe goes ne aa ; T'm sure he. convinced: rs old Stenslarid comes originally from Edmonton, ard ies in ae 5 Pi “and 160 pounds, Originally a defenseman, Perry} - ored 25 goals for the’ Midget All-Stars on the blueline last year.) . hand, “hails from Meadow Lake, Saskai- chewan,and.in the oftsenson ives in Norlh Bal Hetord. Perhtpe ' ‘entennial, Kim has proved tis hackey p - HS tes rhe played evior Hockey back home. This season he has been a mainstay of the Cents rearguard, always Sponsored by OVERWAITEA rons” nament’ in (he ne MOAB. " THE ‘HERALD, Although the Terrace- Cents | are still-five points out of the fourth and final play off spetand - ihe season is drawing to a close their: chanees | of “making - the left ta play: this eason; the ; fourth place Kitimat Cohoes have only seven. play-offs : atill have lo be rated =p “Boad, " : " ‘The Cents have nine games ‘split the, “eames. TEHRACE, B.C. yen, ‘Two'of the: Cenl's games are against the Cohoes . and those matches “could determine which of -the teams makes its way: into the lay-offs, The Cents and the Cohoes, mel. last weekend in Kilimat and the © Cents, dropping Saturday's encounter: ~ 5-3 and then taking Sundays. 4-3. Saturday night’s game saw: Zone play-downs: here Saturday Saturday morning al 8 p.m. the first stone in the elght team double knock-cul Zone Six curling fauls-will be tossed in the Terrace Curling. Rink, “Rinks from Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers and- Prince “Rupert will compete for: the right (o “represent this area’ in -the Counsol -finals -in. Kamloops. Winners: in Kamloops play-off - against the best from the Lower: Mainland for; the. Provinelal Men's .Curling Championship. The finalists for the zone final _... Were “decided: last- weekend in dub ‘play in the four centers, - with” the,top ‘Iwo teams each earning a * trip: la. Terrace. “Representing Smithers will be” _lhe? Carlisle. and Gilles rinks © while’ Prince Rupert will sent ‘giving the ‘Kermode farther back-up: strengih.. : 2 ‘Phe: Kermodes slarted their game.action Thursday ‘evening. . when they batile Missicn.. Then, Friday, (hey: langle with Maple : “Ridge: in: the:Richmond ‘High School gym in the firsl game of ~ a four. iedm tournament. The: : other two entries, the host Rich-” mond -club ‘and South: Delta; play-off thesame night and then... thes two’ losers -and —the: two : Winners: meetin, thé. finals..." DeVries fighres’ that-Soulh. elté holds thé edge arming the ainiand teamé and thal they'll: be laugh to beates oa", 2 SItl-be'a good. tourna : be told’ the Herald: + nathough " South Delta’ may. bea litle stronger, all" the, teams’ are ‘tough and: it.looks like.a good, . even and core tour" ‘Ruttnd 6 leains reveived voles i the’ province wide pall. ° The nexi-release of standings will comé on January 30 and the ‘this weekend in Vancouver. Tsimshains on the road The Skeena Tsimshain Junior irls teams will travel to Hazelion this weekend for aseries of games, As well a5 the top junior teams the Junior B boys will be along, as will the EE Grade eight girls teams... . The Tsimshains. will: play games: in” Hazelton before returning 0 ‘Terrace taprepare . for the Skeena Invitational Tournament on the weekend of. “February land. 2. That weekend will see the Queen Charlotte city” boys team the Prince Rupert Booth boys leam and the Parkland. Panthers ‘fram Vancouver. Island in- . volved with the ‘Tslmshains In” tournament play. + “That lournamenl should be one of (he highlights of the year for : junior -haskethall. .. The “Rupert for the first ime this . fj season, fenewlngan old rivallry cand the addition ef the Panthers to the taurnament promiges for . -sonie-excitirig baskelball. The Ponthersare one‘of the only two ° ae teamo: thal- have managed lo ~ defeal the Skeena Tsimshains this seayon,. « : raffe necks ad sean logs. ‘one of the four World Centres where members of theGiri Gui- _de movernent meel for holidays, trainings and conferences is ‘Qlave House, at 45 Longridge ‘Road, London, S.W. 5, England. 4a 0 A eg My doth FORMAT NTL ORL Ce NT ae fous areca normcumeaea | daar be mare AR th aa ee RE .| Eurly Greek - ‘dolls had te re ihe Fiatten-and Kerr’ rinks. Kitimal’s hopes are pinned ‘on ‘ihe foursomes” skipped “by / Schooling and by Gelinas. - - Terrace, will be represented by’ the Buster “Patterson rink and the Joe” Whitney’ rink. Patterson, who representéd this zone in last year’s Counsol, in “Kelowna, will have the same , rink as he did then. Third Gord . Rowland, second Allan Jacques “and lead Gord, Duplisse, along -. ‘with:Patlersorr-will' be-looking “5 5 cond straight. trip " >for: their: Philips.at ” ‘hid, lan” Smith “seeond."and Derek Shadlack : playing the. : lead Position: Girls. expected to take * Houston tournament The Caledonia Kermoree > Girls team will not se action: - . again until the first weekend in ~ February when they travel with - : {he boys leam‘to Houston for the Houston. Invitational: Tour: , " nament. In. Houston’ the ‘girls will compela against Dawson Creek, . Kitimal and the host Houston ; Silhouettes. The Kermodees, who recenily split a lwo game series with the Prince George .Polaraties have to be strongly at the The spiel is expected to finish late Sunday afterrioon, ‘The way to the Provincial linals is paved with a lot of hard ‘work and some good curling. And. Terrace resuderits . will have their chance to look on this . Weekend as eighi teams con: plete for the champlenship. in zone Six... CANCELLATIONS Hal Papke pick up lwo goals, and an injury tohis instep which may put him out of action for a” other. Terrace goal. Fred Schweilzer, discussing the: Saturday loss’ said,: ‘‘It! - dida’t help that we'd heen ‘off ihe ice-for three days and the leam's concentration seemed to be missing. Then during the ~ game the lights went out (wice, "This weekend the Centenaials will be busy with three games back lo back, MARK “HAMILTON Sights still set on fourth “On Sunday: the played really well -but” ihree mistakes ‘cost us (hree goals, The team. is slarling to regain the out-look they had bef. ore the Christmas break. het . -Kim Cook scored the Perry Slinsland, ‘a. former Cohoe, scored twa in Sunday's TRIPLE HEADER they'll take lo the ice in the Terrace Arena against the Kitimat Eagles. . The Eagles, Friday night 7 hol on the trail ‘af’ the Halibut off hopes alive, --: Saturday the. Smithers lirs! placein the weslern vade Terrace.and then Sunday afternoon it will be the Kitimat Cohoes, and then at 2 p.m. on Sunday. + The action’s all at ihe Terrace Arena. wo “10 operale. ‘boys - Kings for second spot in the” western division standings, . we'll want this game while the - Cents need It 1o keep their Play" Totems, with a healthy hold on! division of the league, will in-. ‘Game time Friday night. is 8 p.m., Saturday night 8:30 p.m. PAGE as 635-6357 game while single markers "| came from the sticks of Darcy Galvon and Nelson: Stockwell. The {njury to.Papke made it three ina raw for the Cents who earlier (his :month fost Bob Peebles lo. a broken collarbgne - and Dallas Ellerby to torn knee ligaments. “ Ellerby is now in Calgary awaiting. a. team doctor's decision whether or nol If an operation is necessary that'll finish Ellery for this year. 30 -y: ‘The manpower: losses lave thé Cents with only 15 players, twa of them goal tenders, And only one of those’ players is a center. man,. local star Dave Sharpe.: Terry Stinsland has been converted fram the wing 10. center and according “lo Sch- weilzer, he's coming along fine. : That: only leaves (one line without s.canter, 2” Quite a few of the players are coming off an allack of a’ hug (Kat's: making the rounds and early: Monay morning: Nelson. Stockwell told’ Schweitzer « he- had ‘a sore throat. Schweitzer’. was laid low for 4 week earlier’ this’ month by a” fever - that. slarted wilh - you ‘guessed « 8: sore (hroal: - If the Cents stay healltiy they’ have a good chance of making - that fourth play-off spot. With: {wo games -in hand ‘on-.he - -Cohoes. and only “five” points: separating the’ Iwo ™-leams_ it: looks like an, exciling Season, end for the Centennials., "That" 3 if ihe Cents are. all finished ‘ with. injuries, for. the,” year,” HOCKEY TERRACE - Terrace Centennials " KITIMAT EAGLES | ; Friday, January %, 6:00 pane .. Due to the weather (what else) a aumber of spor-; ting events affecting Terrace clubs had to be can- celled, . Rather than an individual item about each we'll just’ list them all here: li ~B.C. Festival of Winter Sports Regional Closed Table Tennis Tournament in Terrace. (:.*Hope Mustang vs Caledonia Kermodes basketball ‘games’ here and Caledonia’s participation in -a weekend tournament: in Prince Rupert. [)..-Skeena Tsimsthains game last Wednesday against the Kitimat juniors and Skeena participation in a junior basketball tournament in Houston over the weekend. \,.~-The Terrace ‘Centennials. Wednesday night match against the Prince Rupert Halibut: Kings at the Terrace Arena; . “scheduled ‘possibly early: in: ‘February, hon tg ob The Terrace’ Recreation: Commission meeting. ~Tho:-Kitimat. B.C. Festival of “Winter ‘Sports. urnament: for-are judokas. The event will bet re" | RACING» “and the Terrace Cobras Racing ‘ Associalion will fore, _ favored'to ‘win the tournament. vm The: races ° “get under way - While the girls are taking on - will | face Prince’: George, m Houston and: Dawson Creek.: “held at the Horse Race Track in co) Hazelton. ‘There will beall class T . ‘racing: ». iS ia Zolio Diaz of Spain rolled a hoop 600 miles from Miere to Madrid and back again in 18 days, a record xoll. machine: against some of the ‘area’s best, why nol head. out for (he Race Track in Hazelton, * Sunday Janyary 27 for top raie racing action. vs. a “There'll be “snow mobile” ": racing this weekend inHazelton ° he there in © - Kelowna Jan. 28- Feb. 4: Prince Boor. their opponents: ‘the boys : team’: around noon, ‘with registration . . van, 25, 26. BOWLING Burnaby. earlier,in the day; and will-be’” ' Jan. 27. BOXING Richmond Jan.’ 26, 26, - CURLING Cranbrook dan. 25,27; North: IF you ‘have’ a iree weekend , and the urge lo pil youand your’ : |. Vancouver Jan. 24-26; Vernon Jan. 25, 26, 27; _ Wietorla Jan. 25-27, 28, 29. HOCKEY Vancouver Jan. 25, 26, 27. JUDO Campbell Alver den. 26; _ SNOWMOBILE RACING Golden Jan. 26, 27; A Pickupa “SMITHERS TOTEMS «sd ~ Saturday, January 26, 8:38 pam oe! " KITIMAT COHOES Sits, Janwary 27, 130 pa . shany- f° BCAA office in V ; ye THERES Choose your favourite Festival of Srarts events - , cand plan to attend during the 7 SNDWEEK January 24-30... Weekend/January 26, 26, : 27° PRINCE GEOAGE WINTER CARNIVAL van. : 25+ Feb. 3. BADMINTON Kelowna dan. 27; Kitimat Jan. 26, 27; Masset Jan, 26, 27; West Vancouver dan. 25. BASKETBALL Burnaby Jan. 24, 30; Dawson Creek Jan. 25, 26; Dawson Creek Jan, 25; 28, 29; Narth Delta Vancouver Jan. 25-27; Qualicum Jan. ecb " Penticton Jan. 26. MA AKSMANSHIP Coquitiam Jan. 27. SKIING Kelowna-Big White Mountain Jan. 26, 27; Nanaimo-Graen Mountain Jan. 26, 27; Revelstoke-Mt Revelstoke Jan. 26... Quesnel Jan, 27. SPEED SKATING Fort St, : |] | John Jan, 26, 27, SQUASH Victoria Jan. 26, 26, 27. STOGK CAR RACING Prince George Jan. 26, 27. SWIMMING Burnaby Jan. 26; Prince George Jan, 27; Vernon Jan. 30." VOLLEYBALL Burnaby Jan. 25, 26; Vancouver Jan, 26, 26. WRESTLING Vancouver: Jan, 25,26, BRITISH COLUMBIA FESTIVAL OF WINTER “Schedule of Events” Bank of Commerce branch or British Columbia & . Ys ‘Sponsored by the WY Government of British Columbia ¥ Department of Travel Industry n pf Hon. Ernest Hall, Minister and the 8.0. Sports Federation