~ Local boxers met - obstacles on the road to Kelowna A drastic change in travel ar- rangements, plus the necessity of - losing 10 pounds in two days are the major difficulties two Ter- tace boxers faced and overcame on Nov. 19 weekend ‘so’ they could fight in the Bronze Gloves S.I.N. (senior, intermediate and " novice) tournament at Kelowna. _Gary Lok and Marcus Bernal- dez headed out by car the night of Thursday, Nov. 17. Un-. fortunately, driving conditions were quite bad and they picked up a flat tire after a two-and-a- ~ half hour drive to. New Hazelton. After changing the tire, they put on chains and experienced another flat. Without a second spare, they left the car and caught a bus. Then it was a 21-hour bus ride to Kelowna. ‘Arrving at 9 o’clock Friday - night, they discovered Marcus ~ was.10 pounds over his 156 Ib, _ light middleweight category. A. quick fast, plus half-an-hour of -tapid rope-jumping and a lengthy jog enabled Bernaldez to meet his weight requirement. With all his pound-losing ef- fort, Bernaldez’s time in the ring was short. He had only one op- ponent for his class, and Marcus knocked him out in 21 seconds of the first round. Boxing people on hand said ‘they were very impressed with this win, especially considering “Terrace on Jan. 21 Bernaldez’s weight-trimming ef- fort. Lok drew a byein the opening © round for his 16$-pound class. He then took on a Vancouver fighter. They’ had a ‘tough: first round, then Lok applied a right cross that brought the fight to an endin the second. — With only five competitors in - his division, Lok made it to the final against .a ‘fighter from Chase Creek: By then Lok had an upset stomach and ended up losing in the second round when ~ the referee stopped the bout. This results in a 30-day layoff © before Gary can fight again. Lok’s effort earned him run- | nerup for the 165-lb. senior novice, and won an award for best senior novice fight in his - ‘opening victory. Bernaldez.won - a trophy for best in his weight class. With Lok out due to suspen- sion, Bernaldez. and other Terrace club members were due’ to. fight .at Prince Rupert’ S- Salmon Belt card this. : past. weekend. : Lok said ‘he queried several boxing coaches at Kelowna, and all expressed interest in a card at rangements can be made. ‘Lok said he expected about a dozen interior clubs would send fighters. ‘Shepherd shows best Performanre -at cross-country © ‘Skeena Junior High School athlete David Shepherd held his own against more than 300 senior and junior runners in the province as he placed 79th in the annual high school cross-coun- try championships at Castlegar, Nov, 19. Shepherd, who is also an honors academic student, top- ped the three Terrace Skeena en- tries. The other two — David and Chad Edmonds, half of all finishers. David was 122nd while Chad | placed 138th. . Best effort from our zone came from Peter Douglas of Smithers who placed 25th. Times were not available, but our threesome all placed within two minutes of each other. Rowdies finish 13th A record of one default win —" gut of five chances gave Kitimat ~ Rowdies 13th place out of 16 teams competing in the annual . B.C. high school boys’ soccer. championships at Surrey on Nov. 19 weekend. Rowdies started by losing all three of their round-robin mat- ches — 2-1 to Spectrum of Vic- toria, 5-0 to Burnaby North and 9-1 to North Surrey on an over- time penalty kick. This dropped them to the con- solation round where they lost 3-2 to Williams Lake. : ‘The final match for 13th and 14th places saw them beat Nor- Kam bya flip of a coin. Officials decided: - -the- ‘fields were: unplayable by this time. So, they © flipped and Rowdies had their - only win and 13th place. Arpyle beat. Burnaby North 2-1 in the championship game. . . Houston wins Houston won the single ‘A’ senior boys’ high school volleyball zone title on Nov. 19 in a four-team playoff at Smith- ers. They downed Hazelton 15-10, 15-8 in the final match. | Bulkley Valley Christian place¢ third and Queen Charlottes fourth. Houston goes to Parks- ville for B.C. finals, Starting . ee Pe Pees ‘tomorrow: Team. ‘Won Lost Tied Points Nov. 25 — - Sight & Sound Sontcs680, Willlams Lakers 12 Ev’s Clippers Bel 4 0. = _ Totem FumitureCettics36, Kitelse Knicks 24 All Seasons 6.3 Oo 12 ne a airinaace. | SkeenaHotee 4 8 BL: ~ STANDINGS | > Klues & Sone | 8 OF sTeam > Won Lost Tied Points . . Sonics m2. 0-0 “4 Nov. 22 —’ Ey's Clippers 96, Kluse & Sons 87. ‘Lakers er on: 8 ; ‘All Saasons'74, Skeena Hotel 72. Calitics _ 8 4 0 6 Nov. 3 24 — All Seasons 94, Kluss & Sons 69. Knicks 1 6 .0 2 _Elka 7, Long's Logging 3; Wilkinson Canons 7, several - JUNIOR ‘Be EXHIBITION. . HOCKEY AT:KITIMAT | es - STANDINGS - aa _ Nov. 18 — Kitimat Blackhawks 5, . Taam Won Lost Tied Points. - Mayerthorpe, Alberta 3, ATOM DIVISION. a Nov. 19 — Kitimat Blackhawks 15, Mayerthorpe 2 Kitimat 10 oO 0 20 Terrace 3 6 1 7 ‘LADIES’ INTER-CITY HOCKEY Prince Rupert o.|6CU8 1 1 _ Terrace Trojans 4, Kitimat Kougars 4 PEEWEE DIVISION - “Kitimat 7 1 0 14 TERRACE COMMERCIAL Prince Rupert 4 5 1 @9 HOCKEY LEAGUE ‘Terrace 2 7 1 5 ‘Nov. 20 — Inn of the West 6, Skeena Hotel 5 = BANTAM DIVISION . Nov. 24 — tnn of the West 8, Red Team 5 Terrace ‘9 0 1 19 ‘Kitimat . 3. «2B 1. 7 TERRACE COMMERCIAL Prince Rupert 147 0 .2 “HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS. Prince Rupert MIDGET DIVISION 0 | 12 or rr aes Inn of the West 4 0 1 9 - 8 ek er if ar- | ‘came af through with placings in the top - SE ne ae a TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE TERRACE. MINI-BASKETBALL LEAGUE. Ev! 's Clippers 73, ‘Skeena Hotel 78, "TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY HOUSE LEAGUE . ‘Novice Division — Nov. 19 weekend SKEENA INTER- CITY MINOR HOCKEY REP TEAM LEAGUE NOV. 26 WEEKEND | Atoms — Kitimat 12, Terrace 4; Kitimat 11, Terrace ry Peawees — Prince Rupert 10, Terrace 4; ’ Prince Rupert 7, Terrace 4 Bantams — Terrace 10, Kitimat 1; ‘Terrace 10, Kitimat? .... “Midget — Prince ‘Rupert 5, Terrace 45 ~*~ Prince. Rupert 13, Terrace 4 co Legion 1; Doyle Blazers 7, Legion 1. . Atom Division —‘Nov. 18 weekend Lions 3, Kinsman 2; ‘Dave’ 8 6, Tilden 3... Red Team . 0 6 0 0 NORTHWEST ZONE E JUNIOR ‘A HIGH SCHOOL... VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS _ ON NOV. 19 _ ROUND-ROBIN SCORES Giris at Caledonia : Kitimat 75-6, 15-3 over Thornhill -Skeena 15-1, 15-2 over Kitwanga . Smithers 15-6, 15-9 over Hazelton Booth 15-12, 15-8 over Kitwanga - Thornhill 18-11, "g-15, 15-3 over Hazelton ““Skeena 15-10, 15-2 over Booth ~ Kitimat 15-7, 45-5 over Smithers Kitimat 15-7, 15-6 over Hazelton Thornhill 15-9, 15-4 over Smithers me Standings after Round-Robin -y Poot — Kitimat (6-0), Thornhill (4-2), : Smithers (2-4), Hazelton (1-6). er ‘B' Pool — Skeena (4-0), Booth (2-2), Kitwanga om, : - Boys at Thornhill 7 Thornhill ‘A’ 16-2, 15-8 over Skeena - Kitimat 15-6, 7- 15 against Kitwanga Thornhill ‘Br 15-13, 15-5 against Booth Smithers 15-8, 15-13 against Nishga — ~ Thornhill ‘A’ 15-0, 15-10 over Booth _. 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