-Burns. Lake Braves took | both their games at the. Jan. 3 weekend Minor Hockey Midget Playoffs in Terrace, This gave the Braves the zone berth for the B.C. Winter Games coming up next month. Burns Lake had to score . three straight goals in the third period of their final game against Terrace Totem Ford in this three- team, round-robin series. © It boosted them into a 7-4 lead as they coasted to a 7-5 victory. The Lakers led 2-0 after the first 20 minutes and 4-2 going into the. third. They were paced by Jar- to Winter Games rett Anderson with three goals. Mitch Shinde, Jason Wiley,. Richard Haldane, Derek Phillips ‘and Robert Holmberg scored for Terrace. In the first game, Ter- . race got a goal from Derek Phillips with 41 seconds left in regulation time to gain a 5-4 win over the Bulkley Valley Selects, the team made up'of Hazelton and Smithers players, After a scoreless first period, Terrace grabbed a 4-2 lead going into the final 20 minutes. Smithers caught up before Phillips’ goal pro- vided the win, Mitch The goaltending duo of Terrace All Seasons’ Atom Team in the annual Christmas Minor Hockey Tournament shared the best netminding award. They are Curtis Bretherick and David Tanner. Kitimat goalie leads circuit In the first statistics for the Western Hockey League in the New Year, Kitimat’s Mark Fitz- patrick of the Medicine Hat Tigers leads the Junior circuit in the goaltending department. In addition to this good news, Fitzpatrick was also named to the league’s East Division all-star team and will play in the annual All- Star game against the West in Regina on Jan. 20. Fitzpatrick had seen ac- tion in 24 games, with a goals-against average of 3.24. His closest com- petitor had a 3.43 average. — Mark has also recorded two shut-outs, and is ex- pected to be a first round draft choice by the NHL , this June. ~ - Shinde fired a pair of goals for Tefrace. Jason Wiley. and Richard Haldane got. the others. Darin Creyke tallied all four Bulkley Valley. goals. In game two. Burns Lake demolished the Smithers/Hazelton lads, 13-4, behind hat tricks by Noah Bell and Jeff | Payton. Joey Starr had three goals for the losers. a : AS ap Gary Scott and Phil Sache of Vancouver conducted the recent three- “day goaltender’ S clinic for netminder. Scott, shown here instructing some of the boys, and Sache both work for North- west Hockey Limited, the group that organizes the annual summer school in Terrace. Scott — had top junior and professional experlence during his playing years. NOW! subject to-approved credit. TERRACE TOTEM FORD WANTS TO MAKE YOU AN ‘INCREDIBLE OFFER THAT WILL | LEAVE YOU NOTHING TO DOWN > Now 1 through Jan. 31, 1987 put no money down and make - no payments for 6 months an any brand new Ford/Mercury of your choice. But there is a | catch ... you must act now! Take delivery before Jan. 31,1987 to secure this offer. — HURRY INTO TERRACE TOTEM FORD, .* This exclusive financing offer is available on all 1986 or 1987 models available from Dealer Invantory for a limited time oniy. Thia financing offer is not available In combination with any other financing packages. Offer _ THINK ABOUT FOR 6 MONTHS! - PAYMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS / TERRACE Dealer # 5548 We listen better... and act! CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-772- 1128 4631 KEITH AVE. TERRACE B.C., PHONE: 635-4984 | Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 14, i987 7 Terrace minor hockey. The clinic attracted seven Terrace, four Kitimat and one Prince Rupert, |