their PAGE Al2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, February 2, 1977 - Bantams tops in region Terrace Bantam Reps continued to show their power in minor hockey action on the weekend. The Bantams hosted Prince Rupert for a pair and came through with 8-2 and 7- 5 victories. Rob Brown and Bruno Hidber paced them in the first game. with two goals each. Darryl Carter, Simon Dodd, Larry Swanson and Doug Ritchie had singles. In the second game, Ken Wideman scored twice with the others going to Emile Gagnon, Tony Procaccini, Greg Paulson, Hidber and Dodd. Terrace Peewees split games with Prince Rupert’s Peewees. Rupert won the first contest 6-3 with Mel Reimer, Colin Parr and Mark Flaherty getting the Terrace goals. In the second game, Terrace put on a third period spurt to come back from a 4-1 deficit and beat Rupert 5-4. Eric Metzmeier, John Amos, Glen Palahicky, Robert Cederberg and Parr han- died the scoring. The Terrace Pups were at Smithers where they came through with two more wins. In Saturday's 6-1. win, Trevor Hendry held the hot stick as he fired five goals. Henry Reimer got the other. In Sunday’s 5-1 victory, Hendry managed a pair with singles by Dave Kawinski, Michael Rouw and Terry Zaporzan. The short-handed Terrace Juveniles lost two games against Rupert's Juveniles. Ed McEwan scored twice in Friday’s 9-4 loss. Wayne L’dstrange and Geoff Parr also scored. Grant Macintosh got the only goal in Saturday's 7-1 loss. Terrace Midgets and Smithers Midgets got in only one game of their two-game weekend series. Smithers won Friday night’s penalty- filled contest 6-1, then headed home after refusing to hang around for the Saturday game. Smithers complained about the oi- fictating of referee Red L’Estrange, and even pulled their team off the ice late in the third period. They did come back to finish the game. The matter is now in the hands of division commissioner, Jim Macintosh. In other weekend games, Prince Rupert Midgets slammed Kitimat Midgets twice — 8 to 2 and 12 to 2. Kitimat, won a pair from Houston Bantams by scores of 11 to 4 and 6 to 1. THE TERRACE MEN AND WOMEN’S WATER POLO ASSOCIATION played a couple of games against Kitimat teams last Sunday. with the men winning for Terrace ? to 8 and the ladies doing even better with an 11 to5 victory. The games were played at the Terrace pool on Sunday. The above action shows the Terrace teams in action the previous week Schoolboys’ Provincial * Eight teams are gathering in Prince Rupert this weekend for the B.C. Schoolboys’ Provincial Curling Finals at the Prince Rupert Curling Ciub. The teams represent the . eight regions of the province and they'll be competing in a round-robin playoff Wrestling results E.T. KENNEY SCHOOL SAT. JAN. 29, 1977 Team Scores 1) Prince Rupert - 133. (2) Houston - 91. (3) Terrace - 67 (4) Kitimat - 48. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 89 Ib. ; 1. Brent Petrie - P.R., 2) Dean Barnett - H. 3} Ray Prebble - H. 4( Robt. Robertson - H. 98 Ib. 1. Jose Goncalves - T. 2) Mike Basss - P.R. 4) Casey Lewis - P.R. 4) Danny Morgan - P.R. 106 ib. 1. Ben Galbraith - H. 2) Steve Hansell - H. 3) Mike McFadden - P.R. 115 Ib. 1. Allen Dearaway - P.R. 2) Darey Bruce - H. 3) Gordon Lewis - P.R. 4) Stanley Bevan - T. 123 Ib. 3. Darren Douglas - K. 2) John Fritsen - H. 3) Noel Fairley - H. 130 Ib, 1, David McKellar - H. 2) Don La Pret - P.R. 3) Ken Nelson -T. 4) Wayne Fritsen H 136 Ib. . 1, Morris Shaw - T. 2) Jim Mortenson - P.R. 3) Angelo Loggia -K. 4) Don Horbach - P.R 141 Ib 1. Philip Thomsen - T. 148 Ib. 1. Moreno Guizzo - K. 2) Randy Mason - P.R. 157 Ib. 1. Ernie Oliver - K. 2) Mare Garon - P.R. 168 Ib. 1. Kim Garon - P.R. 2) Brian Burke - T. 3) Tim Wasylyszyn - H. 178 Ib. 1. Paul Rochon - P.R. 2) ‘ Robt. Kawinsky - T. 191 1b. — no entries. Unlimited '1) Ray Castelli - P.R. Saturday, February 12 — N.W. 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