_ Games, which took place in. Revelstoke _ - ladies’ 61 Kilogram ‘class.. Prince Rupert’s. > . Joe Ruperto also won a broze in the 88 Ko. ’ ; allver, one in the brown belt kata and one : _ iy the green belt kumite. | wes ‘andj , whilethe kumite is: actual es ‘More cémpelte. veal of local athletes’ tae sparrin "between two opponents. : "4 performances, will appear in’ subsequent “AML the offer’ ‘medals - were: won: by : Jyoblthons of the Herald, 1 ’ (CP) /:Disubled: athletes, . will! itely beincludedin = . In. fact,’ ‘the. wily: ex- i : . all © fat tire Winter and perienced one of ita mildest cl mee 108 mt anes. Summer’ Games, chairman ~ winters on record and could va: and. to ‘their “MLAs - Bon: Builin said, "have handled. the athletes, protesting ‘about not beling Those. athletes have al- “Butlin Bhid. oc + inetuded. It certainly won't ~ margin. first, ~ when. Caledonia: Kermioc Zame to ‘mata Tournament MVP. Angie Williams scored | 8 points, against Cal, while first all- star scored 15.' For Cal, ‘Stacey. - Muchowski had 13-and:all-' . star,” Stephanie Cousins scored 12. a Other Laurnament allsiars, ' were Maire -Gubbels from. Kitimat, Laurie-Ann Baker OR Express tops in Terrace -all-native basketball: Steve Adams, who was also the tour- nament's most inspirational player. ; ~ New Aiyansh, who lost the loser's round - _ Semifinal to Kitamaat, were selected as (ournament’s most Sportsmanlike Off- Reserve Express _ from Prince ‘Terrace all-native basketball tournament Sunday eflernoon | with an 86-22 comeback win over Kitamaal Rupert won the Village in (he:finual game. - ORE went through. ihe winner's round “undefeated in the iiree-day Intrnament, putting: Kitamaal into. the loser’s round : semifinal with.a 102-94 victory Saturday * In Sunday's final, ORE Scored the . lasl éight points of the game. and took the’ litle from Kitamaat. whi looked like sure. ~ winners wilh two minutes to play. : ’ Kilamaat ned an. sara lead’ with (wo night. minutes ta, ot: and” wi ald india Marat, ‘udo, boxing. give ‘area ~ seven medals in Revelstoke "Terrace aad Kitimat athletes won seven , of this : zone’ ‘a 23 medals at the B.C. Winter competitors from other cities, which in-" clude all towns between Prince Rupert and Vanderhoof. Prince’ Rupert’ ‘S Mark Jneger won: a silver medal in the 132 pound intermediate: class. a The cross-country ski team, made up of , athletes from Burns Lake, won & bronze it the junior boya and men's relay.” : "|. Figure .skaters..won two medals, with Scott D'Amour. of Smithers’ winning. a - bronze in senior: boys;: and ‘Lisa Chow of ©: aver the last five days. : Ken Doll was. the only Terrace medal ~ “winner; ‘while three Kitimat competitors — brought home five medals and one other .. won @ bronze In judo. |. Doll ‘won his ‘silver medal in the heavyweight | division: of the boxing competition, losing the ‘inal bout to Ron Young of ‘Dunean. : Nicky Burgess of Kitimat won thea area's - only, judo ‘medal, winning a ‘bronze ‘in the ~ juvenile girls. Patricia Davidson of ‘Smithers. won’ a ~ over. sinss in judo. . ott ; skling competition. , wever, rate. account ‘or most 9 we : Wrestlers from zone seven. were: the the-area's. medals, with Luba Baron the .* biggest medal winners, taking home a only multiple-medallist. Kitimat’s;Bargn .. ;. (otal of eight medals including four golds, won a gold in the data and a bronze injthe.c: - one: kumite in the karate competitions fpr-r ( of Smithers won: gold in the 48 kg class, women's black belts. Inder Singh and); : ,Dave Beaubien of Smithers won gold in the . John Carneron of Kitimat also won gold: 298. eg class, Doug Forsythe of Hazelton medals, Singh’s in the junior men’s brawn. 2 Wo gold in the 84 kg class and Vic Steyens belt kumite and Cameron's in the senior - ote men! ls green ‘belt kata. ‘of Hazelton won gold in the 90 ka and over Kitimat. also had athletes on the btonze- a oe ‘Simpson of smi thers won’ silver medal winning team kata. Pam Sattlehof in the §1 kg class, . nie Prince. Rupert..won two medals, both - mem Lee of Hazelton won browse in the™. $8 keg’ ans, Tony Fraser of Houston. won. ‘Karate ia:divided into two disciplines, ‘brovize in the 50 kg class and Leo Britten of . The. Kata.‘Is a simulated’ bout: with an imaginary ppponent, performed for ‘tyle “i kg class. “Disabled athletes will, go. REVELSTOKE, "B.C. mitétired of iiiv'st thid time? of “yearmighl"sprésent- excluded'from ‘he four-day: problemi'in’ dieving’'the B.G; Winter Games: which wheelchair. and: © blind Wrapped. ‘ap here Sunday, ~ athletes. around. | Lieipalting: th: all future Gane.” ; “Woill have | io ‘alex 7) tended? past.Games, bul it ded“ not to bring. Revelstoke becaiise. hat :: snow «fhe: alpirie ity ls~ nder. : several a a ‘have, ‘one regret about. these Ganies, it’s thal we - didn't - have. the hiin- -dicapped’ ‘athletes ” here : -becaube they.add wa. much,"” ‘Butlin sald. “But, there's n no sey happen again.” AM: the. ‘athletes: were , housed al tlie work camp for ‘B.C. Hydro's Revelstoke - ‘Dani prisfect. with: 6321 ‘Vanderhoof: winning a allver medal in: '. gilver medal in girls’ slalom in the alpine . ver and three bronze. Heath Bolster - ‘game.’ adelphia, with a 99-7 — record,, also: tied 4 record . - Hazelton wasa bronze-medal v winner in the ve along. « in: ‘streaks, quéstioniabbut ‘them’ par... scored 12, - seored 14.:. Angus, Clif Morgan: Nyce an { Robinson were all on. the ‘ournament's first all-star leam. ne they were doined by New Ayan s _ Cheek: : When Phitadelphia 7éers' coach Billy: Cunningham benchedl Maurice Cheeks left Sunday _ against: Golden State, it wasn't. bécause the play-. making ‘guard was having an off. day.” ee It was because Cheeks ‘played 80 well the 76ers, wie. rely’ ‘heavily . on. his - backeourt leadership, didn’t need. his ‘services: in the closing’ miliuites ofa 115,104 National - Basketball _ Association victory in ~ Philadelphia. : - Cheeks ‘icbred a career- high 32 ‘poiits and handed Out nine assists as the 7éets wor’ ‘thelr’ ‘ninth straight get by Loa Angeles. Lakers: : ins 1971-72, for’ the. {fastest " season. art. by. an. NBA team. aa | “would have brought him (Cheeks) | back if I had + needed him,”” C ; inningham > said, “We've | “going ‘and Cheeks has been flying and Mehérating ‘us’ with life and intensity." Mop one, a other. NBA, games Sunday; it Wasi: Atlanta. . Hawks 15, Indiana Pacers. “the. lellers ‘they: wrete. itis 107; Seattle, ‘SuperSonics 101, Utah Jazz 98; Cleveland Cavaliers 98, Portlatid Trait - Blazers $2;-“and. Deriver | Nuggets 135, Loe: Angeles . Lakers 120: - On Saturday night, it' was: New: ‘York: Kaitks 34, Chicago Bulls 795) Adanta New. sersey: Nets Het 22. - Cleveland Cavaliers’ 1025 ‘Delrott: Pistons’! a bench and ‘Willlama each Barbie Stockman : slole ihe ball with 30 seconds remaining and got a layup to ice the win. - ' Angus had’ 28 points. for the winners, as - did Marvin. Morgan. while ‘Clifford Morgan For Kitamaat inj Wesley Nyce had 29 anc Medric }Robinson : $ ge : Bullets MY: chad ‘14-and: Laurie ; Bealty -+-seored 13 in the; game. for v ‘Kitimat. es . The final game: was: a 95-99. Gubbels and Williams are tentatively scheduled to play number-t° :. ‘ranked ; . ,Balmon Atin in’ thelr first igame at the: B.C: provin- ; cials, which start March gat. ‘Burnaby’ ‘3 Simon’ ‘Fraser University. | . ~ On the boys’ side, Prince ‘Rupert aifferem Story, though, as | Kitimat played ‘hard. ‘the. -- “whole game and: beat PRSS ; each had 15 and. Stockman ; “had 17 for ihe winners, who “Rainmakers: ‘ “maintained - their _ distance | ‘over the other” two -boys”- “teams in the’ zone, showing . - Bleady improvement | fwer, the course. of the season. the team. 2 he final. Sea Milwaukee Bucks--107, San Antonio Spurs -104;. Dallas . » Mavericks 118, Kansas City - ‘Kings 207; ‘Houston Rockeis 108; - ‘Utah .101,-Los Angeles 98; Denver 125, Washington Celtics’ 108, Phoenix - Suns 191. | a ‘Golden State to 18 points in the second quarter and 23 In the third. ; ““We. ‘were, outstanding in we ‘Unbeaten skips. sing a modest song _ | wore «DMS PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — Nova Scotia. and . Newfoundland, bolh un- beaten after three draws in the. ~.Canadian® women’s curling championship, were singing the same tune of modesty Sunday night. "We're just iaking this thing one day at a time,” said skip Penny LaRecque _of Halifax. “With the travel and time difference, we're . tired and just happy. to have things Roing well." - “Nova Scotia was Ey after Crocker of Labrador. City. had her. Newfoundland. fo win. over ‘Anne’ Prove af Ontario. “Ht feels ' really, reatly Rood: 1o be fear the (op," ‘waid Crocker. “We're . and Boston * ‘Cunningham ako praised his defence, which. limited oot PRSS: 1 a i th thie halt = ag“ and Cal ‘cut’ thelr" ‘lead to eight. . mideway through, ihe fourth - .. quarter,» makers ~ aggerted them- selves: alter a@-lime.oul and. "fram that point on it was ald » PRSS, ay Scoring for Caledonia, Ross Dickey had 22 and Ivar | Toapand Sher Ge eat . Hot Shots win Smithers trip had 16. The 15-member Hot Shots Nancy Greene ski team will be PRSS. ‘then éily beat Terpace's represeritative to the northern zone skiing finals Mount Elizabeth Cijeftains it Smithers March:19 after winning the Terrace elimination 5-60; with Wulf Bcoring 36 and: ‘Keith’ Shrubagall and Basso each tossing in 21. Ellis Ross had 12 and Greg Neumann had 10 for Mount - Elizabeth. Mount Elizabeth : ‘then ; qualified for the final game- _ by beating a light ‘Caledonia ‘team.’ 65-55 inthe final round. ‘robin - game: ‘game’ was" “close until ‘the ; third quarter. ‘gain, when. Caledonia’s foul problems ’ Second all-stars were David Slewarl and “Karl Stevens of Kincolith, Joe Gosnell ‘and Ted Gosnell ‘of New, Aiyansh and Terry. "Sam of Fort St; James. , : - Inearlier games; ORE beat Terrace and Kineolith {to make the winner’s round semifinal, where they beat Kitamaat 102- "B4 Angus had 27 and Sam Robinson scored mds taker ORB! 80 for GRE while for'Kitemannitwas Lyle Wilson with’ Bhar Medrték Habirison: wit iia icmemmmaes ; Ce Kilamaat, : whe had beaten Kllwancool -and Fort St. James before losing to ORE in ° the winner's round semi, then-had to play New Aiyansh in the loser's round semi. ‘Aiyansh eliminated -Terrace in second-round match and then beat Fort St. | James-.and Kincolith before Ineeling: ’ Kitainaat, who beal them 77-66. . ” had ‘14 and ‘Robinson ‘17 for Kitamaat, while for_Aiyansh jf was Adams with 23 . and Ted Gosnell with 12, : ts. benched “for. playing far too well the third period defensively, and’ we didn't allow . the Warriors a good shot. for. a * Tong while," Ginninghaia 120, San Diego Chargers. . said, laSt 6 digits win 000 ee 0 | last 5 digits win $1000 | | 1h. - last 4 digits win $100 ast adigitswin , * $25 last 2 digits win $10 ‘added 18° for the 7éers,. , “{ConipteT© prize delalis on rewarse of WekeN) USER - REDEMPTION OF CASH PRIZES Erving wore protective goggles during the game Sunday. Joe Barry Carrol led the Warriors with 22 - mii boints, before ean out, 1. surprised and we plan to . hang in there. “It surprises me, that-T’'m undefeated. because we “were surprised to get out of - “our. provinces, We don't: "worry about ‘who.our next [| . game is against: We're nO " hénging in there and there’ 8 . BO reason why: we can't gO through ‘this Meith a good - recor J ’ defeating Kimi -MacLeod of |: PELL 10-4, while Ruby me-in contesitton with aw record: following a 63: e BC. and Alberta were ~. Ued fof third place with 2-1. records; Both rinks needs * just elght ends to win in the: third: round: as the shot-. making by .many .of the rinks deft much, ‘ta be fl: " baRocque, 37, ‘is making -, her fourth’ appearaher in’ thé national final and hjes _ toFepeal the performance “af Colleen Jones of Halifax. wher wor Ue tithe tneet year ; in Hépina.. a Kame. can Sin, iwesatie: “shooting” ‘display. .Moses ‘Malone. scored: 28 points and Julius: Erving, who. missed -part of the game Friday night against . Chicago after suffering a " seratched, tight cornea, My encugh tending a4 , “ale Rithmar “ea AES “s © and Hagsi ’ “Wafer “this in: “ners, while Kitinuat Kut ‘a a from.. Kitimal | and: ‘Dickey. ~ from Terrace,’ Wulf got. the. “most valuable» player / award) = 8 oe: ints | ‘52 44 but ‘the. 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