| NRE RET scm aoe po Karen ‘McConnell scores two points for Caledonia here in the final. game of the ‘AA’ basketball zone finals In Rupert. Caledonia . loSt this game 59-45 and placed second overall in' the northwest zone. . Kermodes, Rainbirds zone winners The Caledonia Kermode . weekend at Prince Rupert - oe he steals ‘Senior Secondary. ‘ 1s to zone In the boys’ final Prince basketball-; ‘aetion on. the Rupert Rainmakers came (7, - traded Caledonia team pulled out a ‘the win and the zone championship. ; up ‘with .a jstrong ‘game::to:': Leanne challange the Kermodes tor: 1 ae® the veone:-title«but-the»: Kitimat Chieftains’ Greg Engen lays one in - here over Willis Parnell of the Rainmakers in the semi-final game of the ‘AA' boys zone tournament held at Prince Rupert Senior: Secondary School on the weekend. Kitimat; and Shannon Roos: of Rupert. Edith St. Arnaud ° of Rupert was named most valuable player... ° one Rainbirds, are now. oft, For the ‘Rainmakers Willis Parnell had 23 and Keith Shrubsall got 22. Parnell was named moat valuable, player, of the zone . while ‘Ross , Rickie, Stacey... to Conk,.and Mile Hoag were named to the first allstar team, Alfie Nutaker of the Ae ieee will travel-to - Vancouver to play in the "added one. to anal, play. in. the, Fan 1 nrovincials.whiley strong final quarter to take’ Kitimat Chieftains and Keith Shrubsall of Prince an Al Oliver’s acquistion by San Francisco * gives the’ Giants‘ the solid- hitting first baseman they needed, and may clear the way for Pete Rose to get the _regwlar starting job he was hoping for in Montreal. The Giants called a news conference today at their training headquarters to announce the trade for Oliver, winner of the 1982 National League batting title'Who was acquired by, San Francisco in exchange for pitcher Fred Breining and bn-unnamed player. The departure of Oliver, was ‘confirmed by Expos general. manager . John McHble. ‘That would appear to givé - . Rose a chance to play every day pt first base for the Expos as he continues his chase of Ty Cobb’s all-time — recorti of 4,192 hits.. Roge, released = by Philadelphia after getting 121 hits last season when he slumped to. a..245 batting - average, | has 3; 930 hits in his” career. Rose, who will be 43 in April; took a cut in salary to sign with the Expos as‘a free agent in the hopes he would.get to play regularly. The - fieldet. oliver; a7, has been one of baseball's top left-handed - hitters-with a .305 batting rtagearen | ak eee Se | . He would replace Darrell |") wt 3detewn no aaa ee ear aber | |X, ,§100/000 WINKING NUMBERS, The Competition gives business people a break: "hitting! 277 wih 30 homers " 1 Regaghinin senna ,Completeandexact A system: wi ide Sa g O f 5% O ff the re tint nis et cing [or ERLSTOTATOLNTS] © CALS OTATaTaTay i wine, won ttco wine {| GelOTwiAIFISIs) | FTO return fare. Fly Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. xpos figured to use . him frequently as their left - the end of the third quarter. . favor of the Kermodes. “in the second half, and Ross Rupert were the other The Kermodes got off toa slow start In the firat few minutes’ but- managed to open up a ten point lead midway through the second quarter, Rupert chipped . away at the lead and the score was 34-31 at the half in team. : Wade Watson | Caledonia was named to the Domingo Rodrigues of ‘Kitimat, and Ken Enrico -and Rich Forsell of Rupert. Prince Rupert Rainbirds were the top girls’ team in the zone after they defeated Caledonia’s girls 59-45 in the final game." Rupert came out strong to start the second half and took their first lead of the ganie 95-34 just one ‘minute into the third quarter. The Rainmakers got some hot shooting from Willis Parnell and Keith Shrubsall to In- crease the lead to 58-53 at in the game and led 124 at the quarter and 2-14 at the half. The Caledonia’ girls got a strong second half from Karen McConnell who scored 13 points In the. secoml part of the game as In the last quarter Mike Hogg came back into the game after sitting out with . Caledonia played even with four fouls and scored’ & the Rainbirds, each team couple of key’ hoops along scoring 31 points. with a strong: final quarter from Sean Moldenhauer and Rosas Dickie to spark the- Kermodes to a final 8249 win over the akers, | Moldenhauer peter the top. scorer for Caledonia with 21, 17 of those points coming McConnell. was high scorer for the Kermodes with 19 while Tracey Kerr topped Rupert's scoring with ph McConnell and Kerr were both named to the allstar team, along with Stacey Muchowski of Caledonia, Dickie had 20. . Angie Horlonpilos of . FEB, 26 Ae $1 MILLION WINNING NUMBERS [ala[iaieizls| (2triv{o[si2 is) rait[slelom) [Te [4]o vis |r : Mm only the last six, five, four, three or two digits on your ticket are ‘identical to and In the sama drder as the winning numbers above, your ticket is eligitte: towin the: gorreeponding prize. | las $50,000-—...-. members of the first allstar © of second allstar team along - with John . Brocha and © Rupert took an early lead boys’ ‘AA’ provincials in the Agratome on March 14-17. TUESDAY ~ The Terrace Timberman Oldtimers hosted an eight team oldtimers hockey tournament this weekend at StewartSOB’s came up with a 7-2 victory aver the host team to win the 'A’ final. Stewart got a pair of goals from Ken Overton and Dennis Young in the final game to take top spot in the tournament, Overton opened the scoring in the game at 1:56 and Stewart went on to take a 6-1 lead ‘after the First period. Ken Olson got Terrace's only goal of the period from Brian Kennedy and Bob Wilson. ; In the second period (and the last as-oldtimers hockey 4:14 while John Taylor was the only scorer for the ‘Timberman Oldtimers on a In minor hockey ‘Fep Terrace B.C, Timber: pee wees advance to the zone playoffs while the Inland Kenworth bantams were defeated by Rupert in their final games. - * The pee wees advanced to the final series against Kitimat when they defeated - Rupert’s pee wee reps two games straight in Rupert on Friday and Saturday. In . Friday's contest it was Terrace edging Rupert 6-7. Bryan Plwick led Terrace . with four goals, Ted Taylor had two goals for the night -and' Russ‘ McFarland and .}- Les: Waurynchuk each In the Saturday game Terrace defeated. Rupert 6 . 5. Matt Shinde topped the scoring. with two goals and Terrace got’ singles from Bryan -, Piwick, Kennedy, Cory, Killoran, ! Ted bad oan The team will now travel to Kitimat next weekend in take on the Kiwanis Pee wees to a best two out of three series. the Terrace drena and the. only has two periods) Young . picked up his second goal at’ " games over the weekend the |. pass trom Joe Whitney and Dick Shinde. . B FINAL In the ‘B’ final it was Smithers Oldtimers ‘defeating the Thornhill Northern Okies 5-1. Brock Waldron scored. the : only " goal for the Okles at 7:27 of the second period assisted by Doug Davies .and Bill Stanley. . For Smithers it - ‘was Ron Morris picking up three second period goals to put the game away. Other goals came from Gary Stacey and Wayne Callison. FINAL. , Kitimat ‘B’ took a 5-2 win over Vanderhoof Oldtimers inthe ‘C’ final game. John McRae scored just 12: seconds into the game to - give Kitimat the early lead. McRae also picked up a second goal and an assist before the period was over, Pee wees win : The bantams weren't 80 quoky as they dropped both of their final ‘playoff games - to Prince Rupert bantams. Terrace lost the first game 7-2, Calin Dow and Roger Pomerleau were the scorers for Terrace. In the second game Ravi Chékar had two goals and _Miteh Shinde and Colin Dow each had singles in a 17-4, losing effort. These games - conclude the regular season for the bantams but there are two cut of town tour- naments left on the schedule. o, ” a The Herald, inondsy. earvery2, ‘1984, Pages 5 ~ Stewart Oldtimers Timberman in final John McDonald also scored for Kitimat and. Dick - Helmes got one back for Vanderhoof to leaye the score at 3-1 after the first period, In the second period it was Mike Burney and Joe Boguski hitting the mark for . 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