mp Page 8, The Herald, Tuesday, October 2, 1979 Terrace lost both By DON SCHAFFER Herald Staff Writer The Terrace Tim- bermen’s first weekend of exhibition play was somewhat less than successful, as they lost two lopsided games, one to the Kitimat Win- terhawks 94, and the other to the Prince Rupert Kings 6-1. The Saturday night contest against Kitimat was a rough one with the Timbermen drawing thirty penalties, in- eluding four ejection. Lance Le goulfe recieved an automatic three-game suspension for a match misconduct he recieved during a fight, but not before he scored one of the Terrace goals, Godirey and Smeader each got twogoals for the Winterhawks, with singles going to DeLise, Track, Schroeder, Rich and Degoye. Legouffe, Mowat, Dave Sharpe and Joe Smoley all acored for the Timbermen, who outshot the Winterhawks 17-15 but allowed nine of the fifteen shots past. Despite the score, manager Phil Whelock feels that the Timbermen played with the Win- terhawks for the greater part of the game. Kitimat exploded for six of their nine goals during an eight-minute span in the second period, The game in Rupert was equally as disasterous for the Terrace team. Cliff Flury scored the lone Terrace goal, while Mike Skeena’s trip pays off Booth Junior Secon- dary School in Prince Rupert hosted a North West Zone junior volleyball playday Saturday, which teams from Skeena Junior Secondary and Mount Elizabeth Secondary attended. Thornhill Junior took the day off. While no information from Mount Elizabeth was availdble at press time, the Skeena teams appeared to have enjoyed a good deal of success, and have improved over the week from their last outing, which was hosted by Skeena and Thornhill in the Terrace area. Junioe A boy's coach Darryl Craig said that he was quite pleased with his squad's im- provement, and lathough they need to develop a bit more confidence, they played well on Saturday. In their first match, the Skeena squad put up a good fight against the powerful Mount Elizabeth team, going three sets but losing 4-15, 16-14 and 11-15. Skeena drubbed Port Simpson 15- 6,150. and took Nishga in straight games as well, 15-6, 15-10. Then came the match against host Booth when the Skeena team’s confidence deserted them and they lost 15-12, 155. Junior B boys results were unavailable at press time, In junior A girl's ac- tion, Skeena went un- defeated both in games and in matches. Coach Janis Schaffer said that her girls played very well om the day, and showed character by coming from behind to win a couple of the games, y began by beating Port Simpson decisively, 15-7,15-3, and then overcame the Mount Elizabeth squad who dominated last weekend's Thornhill playday, beating them in straight games 15-5,15-12. Booth gave the Skeena girls more problems, but still ‘oat two straight ,15- 13 and 1414. The last match saw Skeena beat Nishga 16-14, 15-8. The girls junior B team also won their three sels, beating Booth twice, 15-1, 15-4 atid 15-0, 164. They lizabeth’s B team in three games, 515, 1510. 15-12. Vanier tallied twice for the Kings, with singles going to Gary Coombs, John Vaudry, Gord Stephens and newcomer Danny Dionne. The defending league champions had period leads of 3-0 and 4-0, but Whelock said that the Timbermen missed three sure goals during the game, while the Kings netted a couple of soft ones. 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