"four, games, , .... TERRACE - _ * Shane Maitland says win- ning the, Memorial Cup with the Spokane Chiefs was the most incredible feeling of his life. ““"T can’t even describe it," he said last week..\.""These . guys. are. like your brother. . You watch them grow and you watch them hurt. It hasn’t set in yet,’" ‘The’. 18-year-old _ right winger from Terrace Ued! for fifth in Memorial Cup scoring with & ‘goal: ‘and two assists in - nndisputably the best: . team in major. junior: hockey — sealed - their .victory..with: a ‘5-1..win. over .the. Drummondville’ Voltigeurs two weekends ago. It was their 17th straight: playoff + win, giving them their, first ever The Chiefs — Cuptitle. 0. > “The high | point: must have been with . 10 seconds left,” Maitland said. “‘Just. Jooking up there and seeing all. the boys halfway over‘the bench. It’s something — I'll never forget.’ " Spokane Tepresented | the Western a Hockey. League-at the four-team tourna- ment in. -Quebec City, outscoring their nforget t table’ . opponents 26-9 in four games. Terrace's Maitland: credits all the players on the team for the victory. “Everybody worked so hard for it,”’ he said, ‘‘To finally accomplish what we set out tc do — it’s. worth all the banged skates and all the hard work,” « -. He said ..the team was “tq. Teal powerhouse”’ this year. __ You've. got guys like Pat Falloon: land Trevor Kidd, Ray Whitney::-You: just can't say enough about players of. _ that calibre. Everyone's got a job on that team. I did my job and everyone _ else did their's... Maitland. says.he might get some of- _ fers from professional teams, but says “he'll probably be making other. plans. “TF that. turns out, then great. But _ winning the Memorial Cup makes it all worthwhile anyhow.” .-: Right now he’s taking off for a vaca- tion at Lake Tahoe: to savour the vic- . tory. He expects to be back in Terrace in a week or so, and he'll be back again in _ August. as an instructor at ‘Terrace’ § ‘summer hockey, school. “SHANE MAITLAND. Pe Ee ee TERRACE — ‘They came, they saw, . and. they got their butts kicked, The Terrace Northmen rugby team .—.-would-be : conquerors who invaded Prince George two weekends ago for the annual Queen’s Plate tournament —- escaped from the interior rugby- fest with two .wins, two losses and a third-place finish. ‘Pitted against Vancouver's Red Lions rugby team in their first game, the Northmen’ frustrated the Lions’ offence and did not let’ the ball across the Terrace try line. But’ ‘the Vancouver team ‘pull- . ed“out'a. victory. in the hard-'. fought defensive battle, winning 6-0:on a. pair of successful penalty | kicks. ‘Next: on the menu for Terrace - — fare that the Nor-... thmen found a little: easier to’ swallow. Men's Slo-pitch League Scores: May 22 ‘Terrace Inn 8, Rudon 2 ‘4 & W13, Thornhill Pub 9: League Standings: TEAM coe WIL GB, Terrace Inn r oO oe SKB Wrekers, 6 30. OK Westpoint Rentals 1 40 1% A&w... 1:100320 Thormbil Pub. = 12K Terrice Paving = 14H Rudow - _ 1 °#5 @ ee Youth Soccer Scores: * Under 14 ‘Nocthern t Drugs 2, Bavarian In2- ‘San-berry Contracting 7, Rotary 2 ; » Gris ‘Tide Lakers 4, Richard's 2° (Crampton’s.1, Pizza Hut 1 sol: 4” Under 12 Northwest Sportsman 6, Banditra 5 Finning 3, Cedarland Tire6 ** Sight and Soubd 4, Brady's 4 te > Miny.16 = under 12 a Bandstra 6, Cedariand Tire] ag Sight and Sound 4, Northwest Sport- sman 2 ae Brady's F.C. 4, Finning 2 May 15 — girks Richards 1, Pizza Hut 1 . Tide Lakers:1, Cramptons 0 ~ May'l4 — under 14° - Bavarian Inn 4, Rotary 1: ; - Northern Drugs 4, San-Berry 1 May 13 — andes 16 Brad's. I ‘Takhar 1. : —— "May 11 — ander 10° ‘AGK'S; Skeena Sawmills 1" Co-op'5;: ‘Carlyle: ‘Shepherd 0. Surveyors 4, Centennial Lions 2 Shoppers 6, Skeena Cellulose 1. Terrace’ ‘Speedway a May 2 Race Results: “ 8 : - Sportsman Class ‘Trophy dash — Ernie Perkins . Heat — . Ernie Perkins Mala — = Albert Weber | co" Hobby Steck ‘A’ ‘Trophy dash — Don Pearson we ‘Heat = Don Pearson”. feos ‘Main'— Warren Hart Ghirns Lake) ' ; "lobby Stock ‘B! : “Trophy dash — — Blain Kluss.” Heat —Phil-Truscott.....:, “Mala - ‘Blain Kluss. a Main — Shelley Reinhard It was another low-scoring af- fair, but this. time-Terrace. got on the scoreboard. Tony. Pavao scored first and his try was con- verted by Nick Tooms to make it 6-3 Terrace following a suc- cessful Prince George penalty kick, . Tooms — an - ex-Northinan and ex-Smithers ‘Camel now liv- ing in» Edmonton —' was recruited for a tournament and had an impressive nine-point -weekend,: Sustin “Bob Hope’ Rigsby "sealed the 10-3 Terrace win over the Gnats when he crossed the Prince George try line in the se-' ‘cond half. That scoring play was set up by Leon Schulte, who caught the ball at the 50-metre line and launched a kick-and-run play that got the "-Northmen to the Gnats' goal line. . The win marked the second © straight game in which the Ter- _ Face defence did not allow a try, Game three against the. Williams Lake Rustlers saw _ More of the same tight defensive Northmen third in P. G. play, Tooms. put Terrace. on. the board first. with a three-point - penalty kick, In the second half, | ‘Ben Soucie scored: with Tooms converting to give Terrace a 36, victory, 2. -The final game was against the Prince George Barbarians. “The younger, fitter Barbarians basically had their way with the Northmen,’’- said ..team spokesman David Hull. — Terrace stayed close in the first half, picking up another penalty kick from Tooms to trail 6-3 at the half, But theri the Barbarians streaked away, scor- ing and converting two trys for an 18-3 final score. * When it was all over, it’ was the Red Lions who this. year hefted the infamous Queen’s Plate. — a metre-high' trophy with a -full Set of dentures on top. “ The Vancouver team’ s undefeated record got it first overall, edging out the Prince George Barbarians and the third-place Northmen. : “after a knee injury. * Troy ‘Gagnon earned a. . from BS - Karate fourth-place medal | in kumite i in the 13-— ” 14-year-old orange/areet/blue belt divi- sion. Margo McKeown, 13, won the, bronze in the age 13-14 white- and yellow-belt kata, and fought to a silver medal finish in — ; pre-arranged sparring. Darcy McKeown didn't win a medal in the age. 15-16 [fj orange/green/blue - ‘belt. divi- - sion, but made it to the final eight in the individual kata: § event and made the top sixin . § kumite.. Matt © Merrill faced tough” x competition in. the individual kata competition, placing third, ‘fj atid earned oa fourth-place : medal after battling a number | J of B.C. team members:.in: the - * sparring event. He was. com- peting in the age 17-18 orange/green/blue belt divi- sion. . Safeway Pantyhose For A Year Contest. pete pera Safeway manager Eric Johangon (right) presents Yvonne Brown with 54 pairs of Safaway brand pan- tyhose. 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