ot Smithers Drillers showed ‘there’s still talent in their 35-and-older legs as they skated to three straight victories to win ‘A’ side of the annual Terrace _ Timbermen’s Oldtimers Hockey Tournament at the Terrace Arena on the February 13 weekend. It was a 12-team series with teams eventually going into one of four divisions for semi-final and final play. A last minute dropout by Houston Hobblers failed to dampen the tourna- ment’s spirit as a replacement team called Terrace All-Stars came out of the men’s recreation league to fill in. The Drillers met the Ail-Stars in their first encounter and made quick work of the replacements — on a 10-1 victory. Don Lychak paced them with a pair of goals. Next for the Drillers was Vanderhoof Bullets, who proved no match for the Smithers gang as they gained a berth in the ‘A’ final on a 14-1 win, Don Oulton fired in five goals while Norm Adomeit added a trio for Drillers, — The ‘A’ championship game saw Adomeit score three, plus two-goal efforts from Butch Morris and Lychak as they downed Kitimat Merchants 8-3. The Merchants started with two wins in a row to earn a place in ‘A’ section. They beat Nor- thern Motor Inn Okies 7-4 in their opener as Essa Heikkila, Paul Quinn and Barry Bou- dreault all scored twice. _ Next they outscored Rupert’s Wrinkles 6-5 with Quinn an Boudreault firing a pair. John Vaudrey had three for the losers. The ‘A’ semi-final saw Mer- chants double the hometown Timbermen 6-3, with Bou- dreault coming in with his third straight two-goal effort. The ‘B’ side final went to Rupert Wrinkles with a 12-0 blanking of Vanderhoof. Vaudrey had four goals while Butch Duffy came in with three. 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Burns Lake ended up winning the fair play trophy by getting only four minutes in penalties in three games. Results of other games were as follows: The Timbermen started with a 7-0 win over Kitimat North Star Molson Golden Oldies. . Grant Casper had two goals. Rupert’s Wrinkles edged Hazelton 6-5 in their opener. This went into overtime after a regulation 5-5 sawoff. Jim Johnson and Vaudrey each had two goals. Ray Kerr and Steve Leary did likewise for Hazelton. Smithers Rubber Puckers and Rupert Puckaneers also needed overtime after a 3-3 tie. Puckaneers won 4-3 as Bob Morgan scored two. In one of the better games, Vanderhoof blanked Burns. Lake 1-0. Next it was the Okies shutting out Hazelton 5-0 with Bob Peacock counting a hat trick. The third overtime game resulted in Hazelton edging Smithers Rubber Puckers 4-3 after a 3-3 tie. Fred Simms paced Hazelton with two goals. . A hat trick by Vaudrey and two from Ron Waddell led the Wrinkles to an 11-0 triumph over the Puckaneers in an all- Rupert contest. Casper fired home three in the Timbermen’s 9-1 win over the Puckaneers. George Blakey and Steve ‘ Homes ple _Presents : 100. MEW Package: av Home designs! Langley, B.C., VIH SE6 Please send me my copy of Pacifle Homes’ new catalogue! Telephone: I'm ercloaing my chaque (or money order) for $5.00 te (604)594-7441 cover handling ond shipping. OR MAIL TO: NAME ific Homes’ P.O. Box 790 ADORESS Terrace, B.C., CITY V8G 4k POSTAL CODE PHONE ‘Drillers top team in Oldtimers’ tournament Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 24, 1988.9 7 rr Smithers Diitlers put tegether three straight wins to capture ‘A’ side of the annual Terrace Timbermen Oldtimers hockey tournament on February 13 weekend. Dillabough each had two in the Okies 5-0 blanking of Kitimat . Stars. In the other two games, Burns Lake downed Terrace All-Stars 4-2 and Kitimat Stars defeated Smithers Rubber Puckers 3-2. The Terrace Minor Hockey Association woutd like to hear from anyone interested in being involved with the Minor Hockey Concession Com- mittee: Please contact Yvonne Hill, 638-1711 or Sharon Larmour, 635-3161 or write to Box 121, Terrace, B.C, VBG 4A2. Also: Anyone in- terested in coaching for Terrace Minor Hockey's 1987-88 season please contact: Lew Larmour, 635-3161 or Clair irwin, 638-8314 or write to Box 121, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2. iy tan 1 _ Terrace Youth SOCCER 1988 REGISTRATION — Skeena Mall Friday, February 26th 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, February 27th 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. hk bY fy | : Eligible: Cris cad boys born in 1970 to and including 1981. . 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