The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 9, 1992 - Page C3 wis ‘SEVEN GOALS for the Terrace Inland Kenworth’ Bantams, six points. for Devon Van Hulle, Above, Van Hulle executes a perfect backhand to put Ter- Asix point performance by Devon Van Hulle led the Terrace Inland Kenworth Bantams comeback Saturday as they ‘split a weekend home series against Kitimat. ; “Van Hulle’s four goal tear included two-third period markers less than two “minutes apart which put the Kilimatians to bed. : But it wasn’t until the third period that the Bantams were able to take contral of the game. - Kitimat opened the scoring six minutes into the first period when Kevin Loutit - took the first step towards his hattrick. Van Hulle struck with 3:37 left in the frame on a feed from Jerrat McCabe and it remained a one all tie for the remain- der of the period. : ; Penrace, {ook the lead for, the, Grst time early in the second on Parm Kondola’s goal from Douglas and Stevenson only to see Kitimat haul it back at the 3:30 mark. The deadiock was. broken eight minutes later with a Kitimat player in the box and it was Van Hulle doing the damage. Sweeping in from the left side, Van Hulle neatly lifted a back hand over the goalie’s ‘shoulder, Douglas and Cullis getting helpers. Four minutes later, Terrace were once more on the power play but this time it backfired when Rene Buttar notched a short handed marker to tie it up again. Undaunted, the home team kept up the pressure, going ahead to stay when Ryan - Stevenson cashed-in on a power-play op- portunity with Just five seconds left on race ahead 3-2 and pick up the second of his four goals in the game, Ter- race went on to win 7-5 and avenge a narrow 8-7 loss the Previous night. Van Hulle paces Bantams to win the second period clock. Van Hulle picked up his third point on the goal, Jason Goriak getting the other assist. From the face-off Terrace swept into the Kitimat zone again, Terry Smith un- loading one that found the back of the net. Unfortunately for Smith, the buzzer sounded before the puck could reach its target and the goal was disallowed to leave the score 4-3. Held in check for the first five minutes of the final frame, Terrace opened the floodgates at 5:19 when Ronnie Cullis scored from Van Hulle and Mark Tes- saro. Three minutes later, Van Hulle broke in alone and lifled the puck into the top of the net to open the Bap to 6-3, then added a power play goa! from Wes Kin- ney al 10:27 to salt it away. With the game apparently in their pocket, Terrace relaxed just a litte too much. Loutit was allowed to go in un- molested just 19 seconds later, his back _ hander closing the gap to 7-4. Less than lwo minutes later Loutit got his hatirick when, with a Terrace penally about to be called, the Kitimat goalie had raced to the bench to allow the extra at- tacker on to the ice, But that’s as close as Kitimat were to get, neither side able to add to the 7S scoreline. For, Terrace, the result was compensa- tion for a narrow Friday night loss. Down 8-4, Terrace had rallied with three unanswered goals but ran out of time be- fore they could’ complete the comeback.’ ~ Welcome Competitors and Spectators to the _. the. fable. Sport Scope Knight's free throw nears If you'll be 10-14 years old as of Jan. 1, 1993 and handy at sinking a basketball, now’s the time to start practising. Next month the local Knights of Columbus organization will be stag- ing its 2nd annual Free Throw Tournament. Organizer Germano Carrila said the event is open to both ‘poys and girls and could Icad participants into com- petilion against their peers from - aerass North America. Enwants in the Terrace playdown will all take 15 consecutive attempts [rom the free throw line, a distance of 12ft., ata 10£1. high hoop. Winners will then go on to the nex! round, there being five in total includ- ing the international final. Last year, local victors Kathleen Gook and Dustin Sampson went all the way to that international level. Zones next Michael Cooper forgot something when he took to the Terrace Lanes for the Winter Games bow! off. He forgot he had a 190 average. The fourteen-year-old opened his three game series wilh a remarkable 297 then followed that with scores of 239 and 261. The end result was a plus 227 over- ail to finish more than 80 pins clear of his nearest rival. Cooper will be looking to continuc that form when he heads to this weekend’s zones in Houston. Making the trip with bim will be Robin Boehm, Chris Hernes, Erica Francis and Clinton Drummond. Seasons top All Seasons, riding a2 10 game un- beaten streak, continues to keep a firm grip on top spot in the Recreational hockey division. But the opposition are making sure it’s not too easy. Having just edged the Inn of the West 7-6, All Seasons were held to a 5-5 tie by nearest rivals Skeena Hotel Dec. 1. The tie and nine straight victorics that went before have catapulted All Seasons from their third place six weeks ago to an eight point lead atop thupp tiated cou McDonald’s Invitational Swim Meet _ Dec. 11-12-13 Welcome to Terrace Best of Luck to All Competitors! 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