ea es a . Walker's A nae PLE, TENT oe sea cae ESL os Eo “gmt Ca. Comniarsia pilates Sands "Ritimat | _ Somamercia Allstars played i Val tosh,” entertaining’ final, game’ th “the” oth annual” Terrace. Hockey tournament Sunday afternoon, but: Terrace’ 5. - Omineca'team came away” witha 7-5 win and the ® Dally Herald trophy, of “Ominéca and Kitiinat . Commercial. ‘best def ceman ‘award: and” Clift. ‘Sheratabejof?. ne Kitimat B, who was tbe: , urnament's~ ‘outstanding ” goaltender.” “Moat valike team’ was the Kitimat B allstars. - The final game was tied 2- « “gafter the first period and 4-.- . 4atier the second period as the teams exchanged goals. - aod the lead ‘hrougbout the. . both finished on top of their: “game. ~ roumbrobin divisions ‘and: . both took fairly easy wins bi semifinal" play’ Sunday’ motning, but the final game ; was close all the way ~ through, . with ‘a one-goal: Jead:the ‘most either: ‘team “could take right up until the final two minutes: of the . fame. "Kitimat B finished third, ~ taking a narrow'7-6 win over ‘tan dn the consolation "Individual ‘awards were given. to Bob, Dempster of Terrace. “who won: the ‘tolirnament’s most ‘valuable . player award, Doug Richey _ of Terrace, who won the sctting tide. with 11 goals and: ‘eight ‘pasists: Mike Stipanovicius, of Kitimat Allstars, who’ was given the lt wasn't until’ the ‘third - period that Terrace, took the: . ~ [ead for’ good:: Rich Kolner broke, down the right wing -: and scored with a low shot - to give Omineca.a $-4 lead, and Lance Legouffé got: his second ‘of. the game. with: 3: 26 left toput Terrace up ¢: a " Terrace, took an uniimely . too-rmany-men penalty witht), 2:36-left to” play. that gave | Kitimat a. chance to pull ‘within one, which they did "when Stepanovicius scored , at 1:16, Kitimat pulledthe - goalie with 1:21 left to play : _and hada couple of good chances, but couldn't score, . and Doug Thomeon got an” empty-net goal with 15. aéconds left to give Terrace the win and the $1200 firet- prize money. ° a Kitimat B won $500. Other Terrace. scorers in the final were Ken Wideman,, Darryl Mallett and Darcy Mallett. For - they beat their.B team: 10-0 With ‘Al Skender getting the > Bhutout, ‘John Aiken, Rick | " Wakita, ‘Dan Fournier. and. Kitimat, it was Brad Owen, Rick Wakita, Ron. Wakita, ; ’ Andre. . ‘Lenchuka - and: . Stephanoviclus: a ~ "In the consolation final, ‘Kitimat B broke a 5-5 tie : early-. in’ the - third, but -.° ‘Casdiar: tied it up’ ona.” midway ‘disputed geal: ‘through | the third ‘period when Kitimai. claimed the . ’ scoring shot went off the. behind goalpost Shetstabetoff. Kitimat went, right back down the Ice and scored immediatiey, with Jerry Choinicki getting the: winner when he tipped a. chard ‘shot over the Cassiar goalie’s shoulder. : Searing “for Kitimat B were Choinicki, Chris Kuhn, Doug Linton, Brad. Riley with two and Steve Nels with two, . Terrace beat Cassiar 95 In their semifinal : game, with Richey. and Dempster both getting hat tricks in the. game. Cassiar led 3-2 after 7 ae first period but Terrace Larocque rink wins Scott’ S “Kitimat t took | home. ia $0 got “for. second place, ‘while’. In Kitimat’s semifinal, Stacey Sineadar scored two. -aplece for Kitimat, with Lee™: the. olhers,,” Terrace. “ Omineca won | ’ their ‘round-robin division’ with a 3-0 record, followed by Kitimat 8 with two wins and a Joss, Terrace ‘Chrysler juveaile réps with a win and - two- losses and: ‘Prince Rupert with three loases. Kitimat A won, thelr To ‘robin with three‘” wins, followed’; i by : -Casslar “with ‘two wing and a loss, ; Hazelton wilh a win and two losses: and: Terrace B. ‘with three losses. ° ; ROUND-ROBIN ROUNDUP: °~ Kitimat. A 9 Terrace B 2 . Owen,. Smeader and ‘Alken scored two goals each’ he and Rick Wakita scored for Kitimat in thelr decisive -_ ladies Canadian curling ttle PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (cP) — The statistics told “ante story and the cold logic of Penny LaRocque another ‘at. the. Canadian’ women’s curling championship. The shooting percentages indicated that Cathy Shaw's foursome trom Alberta made more shots in the title game Saturday, but in the - end it.wag the preparation GbsLaRocque and her Nova. . -Seotia quartet, that was the. difference. . -Nova Scotia, won its second ° -atraight - Scott her M-year career.: She __ drew the button with tha last | rock on the final end to edge : Alberta 64-in a’ brilliant: ° played final game, . “It's something that I've been preparing | ‘myself ioe ever since - 1 started curling," sald LaRocque, “I was very confident all game | that I'd win because we were prepared and we weren't up tight.” Alberta made.77 per cent of its shots. in- the championship game and. Nova Scotia 72.7 per cent. _LanatttOt NY Soar ott ato, taal ‘post-graduate university student, calmly executed the most important shot of . ninth end on. order to have last rock in the 10th. | _ Walker swamped in - Generals loss : Herschel who?. -, “We didn't block aswell aa weshould have for. him —- -we.can help him out a lot ‘more than we did today,” Chuck Fairbanks; coach of | New Jersey: Generals, said of-rimning. back Herschel - less-than- spectacular. professional’ debut Sunday in the United “States. Football League's . first day of activity. _ “The 192: Heisman Trophy winner who left. the - University: of Georgia a. _ year early for a $-millioa, three-year contract,- did score. New. Jersey's first touchdown. But he gained only 65 yards on: 16 carries and by the second quarter was largely forgotten by the crowd of 34,002 ‘at Loe Angeles . Memorial Colixeum. Instead, all eyes: were on ‘Tom Ramsey and Tony ' Boddie as Los Angeles Bxpress beat the Generals - 915. .The Express is / eoached by’ Hugh Campbell, former ‘head coach «of Edmonton Eskimos of ‘the ‘Canédian Foothall’ League. - Te other action, Chicago “Blitz beat Washington "Federals 26-7, Philadelphia Stara trimmed Denver Gold 187, ‘Tampa Bay: Bandits - “turned” back Boston. Breakers 21-17 and Oakland Invaders routed Arizona + Weanghea 24-0 je " CFL "(The first weekend of the USFL schedule will be _ completed tonight when Michigen ‘vibite ‘pastes for 351 yards Walker, usually a prime pass receiver as well 35 a runner, caught one pase tor three yards. Blitz 28-Federals 7 Rookie Trumaine Johnson caught one touchdown pass - and set up a second to lead “Chicago past Washington and give coach George. Allen a triumphant return to the ‘country’s capital. . ' Greg Landry, a veteran of 14 years with the NFL's . Detroit Lions and Baltimore Colts,’ completed 19 of 26 we and two cen ran away. from the Washington secondary - to catch 11 passes for 156° yards, including a ayard Allen was ‘tired in. 1977 after. leading . Washington Redskins for seven years, Stare 13 Gold 7- - Quarterback Chuck: Fusina scored a touchdown and David Trout kicked two field goals to. lead Philadelphia over Denver. ° The Stars’ defence put on a last-minute, goal-line starid - - to bold aif what the fans in Mile High Stadium thought ,. was going to be a winning Gold touchdown, =i Bandits 21 Breakers 17 Jobn Reaves passed for $50 --yards and © three touchdowns, including a $9 _ yard winning strike to Willie Gillespie, to lead Tampa Bay over Boston.” Reaves, who hada‘atiriny’ “NEL career after ‘leaving the Univeraity of Florida in' . 11, completed 28 of $0. Ramsey, a feemer UCLA t _, quarterback, passed for two .. touchdowns after replacing former Natlonal Football . League player Mike Rae _ ‘with the Express trailing 9- ’ 6. Rae bad apent time In the » with Teronto - Argenaiats, -Boddle, out of Montana State, rushed for 77 yards on 13 carries and caught five passes for 4) yatds, 4 ‘passes and connacted with: Gillespie © with | 10217 remaining. ‘Invaders 24 Wranglers Oo Fred Besana fired: two touchdown passes to, Wyatt Henderson — including a 59- . yard bomb: in the first quarter — as Oakland. detented Arizona The crowd of 45,167 was the biggest of any USFL ‘contest Sunday. wo ‘Her final shot gave LaRbeque an @4 per cent | s\iccess ‘ratio in the final: game and the opportunity for the Nova Scotia rink to - represent Canada. ia the . Pioneer women's - world champlonship Aprit, 30 at Moose Jaw, Sask,” ‘Colleen Jones of Halifax : ‘won. the Canadian title in 1962 after beating LaRocque - ‘in - the’ ‘ provincials, -Nova “We were | mentally prepared for this .type of situation,” said LaRocque: “We learned last year when we i Apro¥incials © preparation -is just as important as the physical part of the game.” LaRocque and her rink of third Sharon Horne, 39, second Cathy Caudle,, 21,.” and lead Pamela Sanford, 24, were a picture of ‘togetherness through the. tournament, complete with wearing their sou'westers ‘during ceremonies prior to “each draw. ’“Camaraderie. is as critical as shotmaking,” — LaRocque said. “Sharoa’s been with me four: years, ‘Cathy for three and Pam. - has fit In really well. “Having a coach “this” been an. winter. was important aspect of ‘our -team success, Thave a need to be a friend to the rest of my teammates. Having a coach. allows:me to be a . friend, rather than a: whip- : cracker. ” Nova Scotia coach Joyce Myers joined : ‘the. rink, which -curls out - of ‘CFB Halifax,. Thureday ‘after guiding that province to a silver medal in curling at the Canada Winter Games Scotia ° in Chicoutimi, Que., last week. _ ‘LaRocque _ and Horne timed shots. all ‘week to guage changing © ice condtions, . the - skip. occasionally chewed bubble gam in-order to relax and LaRocque used a whistle to guide her sweepers. — The smiles of victory by - Nova. Scotia before about 1,200 fans at the Prince George’ Coliseum - were_ ‘matched by the tears ‘of ‘defeat for Alberta’ second: Sandra Rippel. . Ringel a9 mile lead d Pe Ryan ‘perfor hid peed veins Ret of third == Christine Jurgenson,. sidelined | by. illness and replaced only by sweeper Sandy Joyce from the host club. “This was my ‘second straight Tournament. of Hearts and J plan to make in three in a row next year. ‘in Charlotteotwn,” said Rippel as she fought back more tears. "We were so ‘close to - making. it all the way.” Jurgenson suffered from -a viral. ailment’. which ‘alfected-her back and she had to -helped up tp the podium for ~ closing ceremonies, The Shelly Bildfell rink of the Territories finished in - third position after losing to the Shaw: rink in’ the semifinals Friday. ‘Nova Scotia and the Territories finished with 8-2 -’ pecords but the Halifax rink 1 was’ aWarded first place. because it had - defeated ’ Bildfell in the second. draw. Heather Kerr of B.C. and Patti- Vande of Manitoba ~ finished in a tle for fourth: place at 64.. 7 : . ; _ . = — t ao : ‘ . _ Local Sports Shorts ' their best opposit * opening - game, Marleau‘and Owen getting oa ‘came Tennis club meeting sot The Terrace Tennis Club will be holding an organizational meeting Wednesday night at 7: 0p. m. in the board room at the Terrace pool. The meeting will be to organize this year's season and to - elect officers forthe club's - ~executive | this year. All fatereated tonints Players should atten _ Quesnel rink wins Kermode ‘eve Berkson from Quesnel wan the. Kermode Junior “Bonspiel Sunday afternoon witha 10-6 win over Todd Latta * in the A event final, . “Derkson beat Mark Flaherty in the semifinal of the three. , day event té make the A final, where he overcame an early semifinal match. «1 Latta lead to win the trophy, Latta beat Rick Lal ta in his '* Ta the B.-event final, it was John: Evans beating Wilf _ Wilson of Kitwanga 8-7 to take the eventtrophy. Evans beat | Scott Kehl in his semifinal, while Wilson beat Darren Hoffos in his semifinal, _ C event was won by, Charite Radford, who ‘beat Tom Woodcock of Quesnel 7-4 in the event final. Radford beat Scott Mclimoayle to make the final, while Woodcock beat Shelley Nordstrom in his semifinal. : ment opener. : id the Terrace scoring. . “ Omineca 10 Kitimat B1 Richey had the hat i for Terrace. a3\ ii Terrace; “while Kitimat.goal. 2 Casslor in Hazetion 40: Bob Vannaeker had three .and* Johnny Drzimotta scored twice for. Casslar.as they thumped: Hazelton ‘in. Friday's final game. - Terrice Chrysler 7 Prince Rupert 2°, Bruce Godfrey and Lyle. Marleau each had a pall and Daryl © Craft, © ‘Newman and Rob. soning scored singles in Chrysler's: only win, a walk - over Rupert. in ‘morning’s first‘game. » Kitimat A 12 Hazelton 1+” and Roni Wakita,. Marieau “ Hazelton took a- pounding» ‘for the second. straight me game as. Rick | Wakita.. Mallett, _”y Scored three times and Ron; Egari had two in Kitimat's’ .. Becond straight win. Other - Singles were-. scored by: Stephanovicius, ; Owen," Aiken, -. Al‘. Marleau, Fournier and Lee Marleau. . Cassior 9 Terrace BS: - _ ‘Terrace B had their best ~~ chance at a win in their ’ game. against a: strong Cassiar. team when: ‘Ivan - Savard scored his second — goal of the game 21 seconds into overtime to give Cagslar the win. Drzimotta scored four goals’ for~ the winners in the game... Terrace got. goals from ; Chris Reneerkins, who had three, Ron. Smaha, who had - two, Cameron,’ Rigler and | Darryl Dorogchuk. | - Umineca17.Prince Rupert 3. -Omineca’ . showed. no mercy. toa ‘disappointingly a areak, Rupert tear .aa.they ue ‘walked away from: Rupert ‘= from: the start. Richey had four goals, Rich Kolner had three and Tim Kolner, - ‘ Thomson and Dempster had . _ twoeach in the win. Singles -from. Legouffe, Swanson, Dale Mason and Darryl Mallett. Kitimat B. 4 Terrace . Chrysler 3 Terrace’ B in ‘the ok * Jim idler and Bruce Cameron / . Fhom peored once’ ane the: ‘winners, while’ the ' juvenile reps got goals from | it ~ Doug Christie, Ebeling. and - elt; Colin Parr. | i a: and Jim Kolner: bode a pair a -of goalseach and ‘Legoutfe, : “Darryl Mallett and Larry’ . Swanson’. gat, singles... for “Mark.” + Zelinsky. scored | the. aly : 2 foury Rick Wakita, ‘0 \ and: Brent: _ Thompeon had TT --two each and’ singles came. from: Aiken, Smeader, | ‘period: and meyer ake : Tan’, © Tremblay scored | two- “for * Hazelton in the loss. Saturday Barry. Haight ‘acored Earn Extra Money! deterthined Chrysler tear. Randy Schooley, ‘and Mike-. ch for i” Kitimat r 5 Canalar 3 3 an = *, Kitimat A ‘took: avaniage —_ ‘of -a- flat” Cassiar® team, scored 10°goals in thé firet back,: ' Sylvain, Ga ; Stepanovicins, Les Marleat . cand: Ron. Wakita - in the | game, | : i “Hadloton’s 9 ‘Terrace Bi » Karry Wale had three ‘and: . Ward Maitland had two for ~ Hazelton; who-ran up a big. a lead: early ; ‘and then bong =f - an despite four goals from ‘Emile. Gagnon: in the last. > half of the. game: for Terrace. Camerén had two and ‘Don ‘Tape scored the sther: for Terrace B. a ; _“Omineca “4 Chrysler , Darcy Mallett;: Darryl Rich -Kolner, ‘Dempster. and- Wideman ’ ¢achscored two as Terrace Omineca built. an early lead ‘and: stretched it: twice tolift Kitimat B past a, Garry “Lofroth, Ken Newnan’ and. : Steve Turner, a “Kithmat B 12 Prince Rupert Terrace Mike . and Swanson all had, for Omineca, while Terrace’ . 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