| ‘They proved this to our Caledonia Kermode boys and _ theif hundreds of fans on Feb. - 18th®: “weekend ' cat Cal high school. |. "The Colts, who could start a : lineup averaging better than six- _ feet, five-inches, thrilled more than 1,500. cheering fans during their two-night session at our senior ‘high school. _ ~The visitors went into the first . . game very loose — they'd played ‘much stronger teams in the U.S, “and:held the number one B.C, 5 nine-loss ranking. ona 19-wi tecord. - ~The lower mainianders were. confident, ‘cool and. polished,” -andit showed in game one where the: hometown Kermodes. were tensed. up from the.turnout of. _ more fans than they realized ex-: + isted i in Terrace. -. .- - - The: pressure . ‘was on | ‘Ker- modes and the ‘Colts knew it, After all, Richmond had won the B.C. title for the past two years. and were favored to repeat the effort next. month in Van- couver. The Colts weren’t about _ to los¢ one to a contender from the northern boondocks.: . Kermodes ‘were only. in the .. game for the first quarter of the .. Opening contest, After: that: it "was a. one-way, street ‘for the. maroon-shirted speedsters.. -Kermodes ‘were’ down 10. points after the first 10 minutes (32-22). By halftime, Colts: had increased their margin to 24 ~ points (63-39). A 15-minute break at the half didn’t slow down the visitors. They went ahead by 31 points in the third. quarter (84-53). Ker- modes: ‘playing catchup ball in the second half was. out of the question, so by the final buzzer ~ the cool and collected Colts had a 114-71 victory (a 43-point Margin). . . Colts split the scoring among . three players — Mark. Craven (30), Graeme Lindsay (19) and. Andrew Zawada (16). Craven. _ picked up the award for Colts’ game star. . Mike. Hogg, who had only olts, Kermodes | raw huge crowd © a “Yes, Virginia! The Richmond -“Colts'are the number one boys’ senior high school triple ‘AAA’. ‘basketball teamin B.C. © - three of Kermodes’ 39 points at | the half, came on stronger in the last 20 minutes to be high scorer . with 22 points. Jackie Brown contributed: 13 and Steve Dewacht counted 11... ‘Guard: John Favela ‘won the- -Kermodes’ game star honor, | Tt was a foul-filled'game with the home squad. At the foul line, Colts connected on 17. of 27 ‘shots. while Kermodes canned - eight out of 12 tries, Four players . fouled out — Craven and Lindsay of Colts, “\.™ Tetrace Review — Wednesday, March 1, 19899 ° ‘54-calléd, including 31 against Me, and Dewacht and Amie Pelletier - of Kermodes. Kermodes cleaned up their act for game two and came close to . _ upsetting the tall gang from the south. points (50-39), well down. from _ the © 24-point margin in” the ‘opener, Colts were ; ahead by 14 at three-quarter time (77-63), and continued on to wind up with a 105-93 win. However, Kermodes did put on a last-quarter spurt and outscored the visitors 30-28 — the only quarter out of eight where they bested the champs. — ‘Kermodes picked up 20 of the 34 fouls called. They were perfect on the foul line, hitting three-for-three. Colts made _ eight of their 11 shots. ‘The hometowners had six’ players in double-figure scoring. Andy Davis had a-hot game with a 20-point effort. Arnie Pelletier . added 19 to the total, while Steve Dewacht came in with 16. John Favela and Dave Hogg each turned in 14-point gamies, while Jackie Brown scored 10 — all in the second half, oe The Colts got 28 points from- Andrew Zawada, who was named a game star along with _Dewacht. They also got 21 from Trevor Kojima, 19 from Mark Craven, -16 from Graeme Lindsay and 1] from Glen Campbell. _The Kermode defeats brought their shortened-season record to 14 wins, five losses. - Game stars — Mark Craven, left, of Richmond Colts, and John Favela of Terrace Caledonia Kermodes were named the game stars in the first of two exhibition high school . basketball games between thom on Feb. 17. — = AS expécted, the Colts took a - first-quarter.lead (27-21), not 9 quite as large as in game one. By - Bm ‘halftime, Colts were up by 11 | Coach Phil Letham (kneeling center) had. Instructions for his Terrace Caladonla senior Ker- mode basketball team during a break in their series against the visiting Richmond Colts. That’s referee Millie Chemko: and part of the more than 700 fans in the background. - The most valuable player, plus first and second all-stars from the Northwest zone senior giris’ basketball finals posed after picking up their awards following completion of the three-team series in Terrace 0 on Feb. 18 weekend. .« ~ & ECON The Task Force welcomes written. briefs and submissions from individ- uals and organizations interested in environmental and economi¢é mo ‘The Provincial Government recently appointed a provincial Task Force on the Environment & Economy to advise on waysto foster and promote environmentally sustainable econo- sustainability. mic development. Deadline for submissions is: The Task Force will make recommen- dations to government in several vital March 30, 1989. areas, including: . Nes > Establishing a permanent forum of public and private sector decision. makers to advise on the integra- tion of environmental manage- ment and economic development > Developing a provincial Conserva- tion Strategy aimed at long term environmental protection and ef fective resource use >» Promoting understanding of the For information on procedures for making a submission write to: British Columbia Task Force on Environment & Economy. c/o Cabinet Secretariat Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4 or phone: 387-0783 bond. between the environment and economy through environ- mental education | Li -. Hon. Bruce. Strachan: . Hon. Elwood Veitch 7 WOE : Minister of Environment Minister of Regional Development “Together, A Better B.C.