min mS Sere y Medal winners at the Kitimat inter ciub Skating event are left to right, Kerry Vigue, Comie Roberts Denise Booth, and Darlene: Volkman. , s Young Hull breaks scoring record. With the help of a blistering slap shot reminiscent of his famous father’s, Penticton Knights’ Brett Hull:broke the B.C. Juhiior Hockey League goal-. scoring ‘record. on ‘the weekend with a four-goal effort against Summerland Buickaroos, ‘ull, the son of. Bobby, - who’ starred in the National Hockey League with Chicago. Black Hawks and © in;.ithe . World Hockey © Agsociation with: Winnipeg Jeti, fins seoréd és"goala'sa' fai this season, breaking the’ _ald'Jeague record of 83 set by Cliff Ronning. He also had two assists in the 7-5-win Saturday over Brandon Brandon. Wheat Kings are. on a roll, but coach: Jack Sangster said he isn't under any Illusion that the rest of ‘the Western Hockey League season will be ag easy as . Sunday’s 15-3 humiliation of | Winnipeg _ Warriors in Brandon. ‘We've going pretty good . right naw,” said Sangster, whose team moved into sole © possession of fourth place in: the Eastern Division two points ahead of idle Prince Albert Raiders. “But all the games aren’t - going to be like this one,” he said. ‘Things: are. going to. geta lot tougher before they get easier.” - The Wheat Kings’ win was their, 1 12th in the last 14 games:! The Warriors are In last place and have the worst. record in the league. in other games Sunday, Regina Pats edged Médicine Hat Tigers 4-3 in WHI Standings. _——— ra Division . 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Deikatch ~ Buckaroos. _ The Knights,’ who: ‘are leading the league's Interior -Division, were ahead 3-1 at the end‘ of the first period, but the. - third-place Buckaroos tied it 5-5 by the end of the second before | Hull fired in his’ last two goals of the game. In “games Revelstoke - Sunday, troinced Salmon Arm 11-2, Vernon: Lakers dumped Merritt 7-2 . and Burnaby Abbotsford 72. “ta! ‘other ‘aig pamies: Saturday,” - “ Revelstoke’ 6&5 and Vernon thrashed Salmon Arm 13-1. 11-7, downed: On Sunday in Salmon ‘arm, Mike Bafaro and Guy Phillips each scored twice ‘to lead the Rangers who led 21 at the end of the first perlod,. before moving ahead 6-2 at the end of the: ‘second. Glen Ferguson and Ralph Bechtold combined for 36 shots for Revelstoke. In Vernon, Glen Kirk and Gayin Shuya_ scored two. gouls, ° “each”, fo ‘lead ‘the Lakers’ in their win over the visiting Centennials. Vernon netminder Jim Young made 23 saves, while Merritt's Ray Palmer saves for Salmon Arm,. © while Mark , Fitzpatrick . stopped 29 winners, stopped 46 shots on goal. - Tory Farkvam scored three times in Burnaby to ‘pace. the Blue Hawks to © their 7-2 win over Abbal- : sford. - Derek Waters, Glen Engevik, Dave Nonis and Jim Dupuis added singles for the winners. Douville scored both Flyers’ goals. BONARA GETS THREE In Revelstoke Saturday, Ron Bonora had three geals for the Rangers in their win- over the hapless Cen-, tentials, Bafaro,.; (Mike, Dickerman and Keith” Maybin had two each for the who trailed 3-2 after one period before tying the game 5-5 after two periods. wo Wheat Kings on a roll” overtime, New Westminster Bruins beat Victoria Cougars 3-2 in” overtime, Saskatoon Blades squeezed past Lethbridge Broncos 6-5 - in overtime and Seatle . @efeated Kamloops Ollers 9-4. In Brandon, Ray Ferraro, Brad Wells, Paw) More and Derek Laxdal each scored twice for the Wheat Kings, who led 1-0 and 7-0 at the period breaks. Gord Paddock, Boyd Lomow,. Rob Bordman, Dave Curry, Al Tarasuk, Slacy Pratt and Bryan Wells also scord for Brandon. Sangster said the scoring got out of hand against the Warriors, who have six players out due to knee’. problems and have managed just nine wins this seagon, “What can you do, you can’t bold the guys back,” he said. "We gave our fourth line lots of ice time and they go out and get five " . or six godls.”” Tony Grenier ‘had two goals for Winnipeg, ‘with Rick Strachan netting the” ‘ other. The Wheat Kings fired 52 shots ‘at, Winnipeg ‘net- minders Doug Lunney and Jamie ‘Dubberley, while Brandon's — Jay Palmer faced 24 shots,” oo. The Wheat Kings took six of .nine. minor: penalties, ’ three of five majors; two of.’ ~ three misconduets and one of.two game misconducts... .. REGINA 4. ‘MEDICINE HATS. ov. ie, In Medicine Hal, the Pats Taylor Hall scored .afler- 1:50 of overtime to move gina six points ahead of the second-place Tigers in - the Eastern Division, _ Also’ scoting for the Pats were Allan Action, Dale and = Selmar Odelin, while Gord Shmyko and. Mark Lamb, with a pair, replied for the Tigers. Gary Johnéon ‘faced .43 shots ‘in the Medicine Hat net, while Jamie Reeve faceil.33 for Regina, The ‘Pats took six of. nine’ minor ‘In the other ‘Easter ‘Division game," Doug Kyle scored his third goal ofthe game at 6:53 of overtime to booat the visiting Blades to a 6-5 win over the third- place Broncos. The win moved Saskatoon penalties. and a game _ - misconduct, ~ aed SASKATOON 6: - LETH: BRIDGES - © to within two points of sixth place Calgary Wranglers, who didn’t play Sunday. The Blades trailed 3-1 at . the end of the first period, but rallied to tie theseore al © 3-3 at the end of the second. Larry Korchinski scored ‘the other three goals for Saskatoon, while . ~the Broncos got goals from Rick . Gal, Darin Sceviour, Mike Berger, Gerald Diduck and Steve Nemeth. Lethbridge netrninder Ken Wregget handled 32. shots, while Allan. - Larochelle stopped 33 for Saskatoon: NEW WESTMINSTER . z VICTORIA 2 og In the Western Division, .~ . Cliff Ronning scored 57 seconds: into overtime . to give the at-home Bruins a. win over ‘the. Cougars. ; The win’ * moved . New. Westminster. four points ahead - of ' third- “place Vic- torla/ however, the Cougars. have: five games in hand. Kent’ Hdyes ‘and Al Chatldin scored the other. ’ goals ‘for the Bruins, who ‘were were down 1-0) after » the first period, tied it al bf in’ the gecord’. and. ex- _ Changed goals in the third. ‘For Victoria’ .“Jack MacKeigan and Leroy Reimpel.got the goals. YL Pokey Reddick played a . -strong. game in the New Westminster net;. as the Bruins were outshol 28-19 in - regulation time but got the only two shots in overtime. eM Ae SEATTLE 9 KAMLOOPS 4 Ollers* were dumped by . fifth-place ‘ Seattle, who were led- by a_ two-goal performance- by | Jim Dokater. Randy — - games ~ Skeena, Booth: ‘Three teams ‘participated in the junior girls ‘AA’ zone finals over the weekend at © Booth Jr. Secondary -in, Prince Rupert and Skeena- junior girls came up with. the zone championship, - while Booth’s team won the boys’ zone in Kitimat. ° Mount’ Elizabeth “of Kitimat, Skeena, and the host Booth teams were the - three teams entered in the girls’ zone double-knockout tournament. In the first game Skeena defeated’ Booth 36-23. Hendry had 18 points and Jaci Sturn got 10 for Skeena while Roberta Carlick . Playoffs. set for rep hockey There were final league and semi-final playoff games played in minor rep hockey action over the weekend. Terrace midgets played a game in Kitimat, and Terrace pee wees and hantams saw action at home. In midget rep hockey, Terrace.- Totem Ford midgets were playing their final league games to determine final standings in the league. The Terrace midgets clinched second place Friday night with a 6-2 win over Kitimat Legion * Bomber midgets. .Kitimat ~ Jed 2-0 at the end of the first period but Terrace replied with 5 unanswered goals in . the second period and one in the third to give them the win. This win also means that the Terrace midgets, will host the semi-final] ' Caroline . scored 18 points for Booth. The second game on Friday saw Mt. Elizabeth defeat ‘Booth 46-41. Saturday moming Skeena dawned Kitimat 59-19. Jaci Sturn scored 17'polnts and Caroline Hendry. pul. in 16— for” . Skeena. : Kitimat's Isabelle, scored 10 points. , .. . Saturdeyatternoon Skeena’ pnd Mt. Elizabeth met again, Caroline Hendry ‘scored 26 points to lead -Skeena ‘to 'a $3-33 victory, _ Jaci Sturn had 12 points in the game for Skeena and -- --Misty Lacasse had 12 for Kitimat. This win clinched the zone title for the Skeena game at home. In the other league games. in midget to determine first and third place, Kitimat and Rupert played toa 2-2 tie on Saturday. “Rupert scorers were Allan Kotai and Mike Legg while Kitimat got goals from Craig Proctor ‘and Jamie Barrie. On Sunday Kitimat took ‘the win 11-4 and first place inthe league, Kitimat led 4- 3 after one period on goals from Adam Taylor, Ian Buick, Hugh Mitchell, and Kevin Graham. second period it was Darren -Schikowski and Taylor hitting the mark while Rupert got a single from Craig Proctor to make the’ score 5-4, Inthe third period it was all Kiitmat with Mike Legg: getting his third and fourth goal of the series and. Yarborough wins second Daytona DAYTONA BEACH, Fila. (AP) - Cale Yarborough said he could have -passed . any car at any time, but history has shown him thal. sédond was the best place to" lauricl his second straight” Daytoria 600 victory. - “Second was where I wanted to-be,”” Yarborough .- said’ Sunday after duplicated his 1993 backstretch move. to the ‘front on the last lap ‘and won ~ the 26th annual Grand . National stock ‘car: classic. Western Division leading ‘ “I didn't see a chr. that I couldn't pass when 1 wanted . to.” " Yarborough'’s Chevrolet * won the pole in qualifying with a track, record of - he, ; “aoa. 848 miles. an hour on the 2!z-mile oval. The 43 “year-old driver from, Sardis, 8.C., passed: Darrell Waltrip’s Chevrolet and finished eight . car lengths: ahead -of Dale Earnhardt's Chevy to wina total of $160,300 — a stock . ear record — from the $1.1-_ million purse. ” ‘The winner | ‘yace slowed . by caution flags. ‘Trevor Boys of Calgary, runner-up in. the’ rookie of the year voting among National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing seven _ drivers, placed 41st of 42 cars after completing only 17 laps. Kip Lindsay (left), Terrace inland Kenworth bantams’ captain, assists Dick Kilborn In making the Terrace minor hockey draw for a T.V. satellite dish and a video cassette recorder. First prize was won by A, - Jakubowski of 4821 Hamer Ave. In Terrace. He will receive the satellite dish, and ArtOphelm of 92 Plover St. in Kitimat will recelve second prize of the video cassette recorder. Profits from the draw will go toward the travel and equipment f fund of Terrace minor hockey. Maryanchuk: ‘In the © . ‘averaged . 150,944 ‘miles an hour in the - "girls, and gives them a berth im the provincial in- vitlational tournament to be held in Richmond on Merch Sth and 10th, © In the boys’ zone finals it . was Booth Ravens of Prince - * Rupert winning the six team zone with a close 46-42 win over Kitimat in the final game. Arnold Lopes had 14 * points in:the game to top Kitimat’s scoring. Booth will now attend the provincial championship in Abbotsford on March 7-10. In the semi-final game Kitimat defeated Skeena 53-- 46. Rob Dams and Harri Dhami had 12 points for _ Richard Crockart, David Bowles, and Paul Amado each getting singles. Kitimat: also got some strong goaltending from - Tom Bare, Rupert will now travel to Terrace’ for semi-final: games against Terrace and the winner . will meet Kitimat for a best two outof three final to determine .. zone champs. ” In bantam hockey it was Terrace Inland Kenworth bantam . reps defeating Kitimat; Lions bantam reps in two games to advance ta the finals against Rupert bantams. ° Terrace took the opening game. Friday night 10-6. “ Colin Dow and Brad Trudeau each had three goals to pace Terrace. Ravi Chokar had two goals for Terrace and Mitch Shinde “ and Roger Pomerleau each had singles:'- Mike - Bee added four assists to the ‘Terrace offence. Scoring for Kitimat .were Blaine Moore with two, Danny Glass David-Monti, Herbie Grant, and Jim Satie aig Tg Skeena. Final placings tor the zone sre in the following order: -~ Booth, Kitimat, Skeena, Bulkley Valley Christian School, Thornhill, Nishga. : ‘David Gomes was named tournament MVP and first allstars were Dean O'Briefi (Kit), Kevin Moldenhaue? (Thorn), (Kit), David Kirkaldy ‘(Skeena), Cory: Marting (Booth)... The second allstar team selected was Merlin Robinson (Nisgha}, Tint Robinson (Booth), Greg Engen (Kit),. Harri Dhami (Skeena), Doug Van derschasf (BVCS). a 4 it x _# Klonarakis. In Saturday’s game itw: Terrace 14 Kitimat 1. cai Dow had four goals for! ‘Terrace. Brad Trudeau and Kip Lindsay each had three? Mitch Shinde had a pair and Roger Pomerleau ari Derek Phillips each added singles. For Kitlmat it wai! David Monti — getting! Kitimat's only goal. + He Terrace bantams will now travel to Rupert to meet thg first place Rupert bantams in a best two of three finaly to decide the bantam z0ng winners to send to.- provincial championship. | Richmond March 21-25..; In the pee wee games, the B.C, Timber pee w finished the season in th as they dropped a 4-5 ga to Kitimat Kiwanis ~ ra wees Friday night and the played to.a 9 tie ol Saturday. ‘The pee. w must now travel to Rupert “to play the second plac& Rupert pee wees and thi? winner will advance té& Kitimat to play their wees for the zone title, wy ae SI Figure Skating News: skating event at Kitimat. Four local skaters won medals at 4 recent inter club! - Four clubs were competing S Terrace, Rupert, Smithers, and Kitimat. Terrace skaters! took away five medals in all. . Kerry ‘Vigue won a gold medal in ladies 11 & overt beginner and Connie Roberts picked up two gold in level ond! ladies freeskate and in junior. interpretive . freeskate. m : Denise Booth was a silver medal winner in preliminary . interprétive’ and Darlene Volkman was the other medaly winner. with a gold in preliminary interpretive, « tb ‘The girls will now be skating in their own winter carnival, coming up on March 17 & 18th, The title of ‘the.carnival i§; TV. Fantasia. Approximately 65 skaters will take part inj the show from the local figure skating club. There will boy two performances, Saturday evening and Sunday matinee. Sat. 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