Page 12 The Allstar Randy Porter of Hudson's Hope gets rea night. Herald,Monday, October 29, 1979 4 Bs y to spike it E a cs at Caledonia Friday. MESS on top at Skeena tourney By DON SCHAFFER Herald Staff Writer Mount Elizabeth Secon- dary School’s junior volleyball teams won both the boys and girls ends of the Skeena Junior Secondary School Invitational Volleyball Tournament, which took place here Friday and Saturday. The two gays saw ex- cellent volleyball between some very talented teams. Most of the junior teams from schools in the North West Zone competed in the lournament, plus a few from outside. Two teams from outside the zone were finalists with MESS, Quesnel girls losing in three sets 15- 11, 6-15 and 15-5, while a boys team from Hudson's Hope bowed in straight seta 15-6, 15-6. H took 39 preliminary matches to determine the playoff teams. In the boys championship pool, Booth Junior Secondary from Prince Rupert, Mount Elizabeth, Hazelton, Hud- son's Hope, Skeena's B boys squad and Thornhill Tritons advanced to the final round. In the girls championship pool, Skeena's A team, Mount Elizabeth, Houston, Hudson's Hope, Burns Lake and Quesnel made the finals. In the boys quarterfinals, Hazelton bowed easily to eventual champion Kitimat 15-6, 15-3, and the Skeena B squad Won a moral victory, if nothing else, by extending the powerful but inconsistent Hudson’s Hope squad to three games, 15-5, 10-15, 15- 12, Hudson's Hope came from behind to beat Thornhill In their semifinal match as well, finally prevailing 11- 15,15-13, 15-10. MESS won a heartstopping three game = semifinal against Booth, 11-15, 15-7, 16- 14. The Kitimat Orca team looked disorganized in the first game, but jumped on Booth quickly in the second game to win it easily, The boys consotation final saw Booth beat a short- staffed Thornhill. 15-17, 15-1, 15-12. The Thornhill team, who played with only five men on the floor, surprised Booth with spectacular play from Frazer Dodd to take the win in the first game, but Booth finally weke up and won the next lwo games. The boys final was a lacklustre. match, with Hudson's apparently letting down after thetwo very close matches earliers in the day and Orca looking extremely strong. . Hudson’s and Kitimat eac placed two players on the allstar team. Scott Adams and Ian Provin from Kitimat were elected to the allstars, as were Growe and Randy Porter from Hudson’s, Dodd from Thornhill and Ron Fumante from Booth filled out the allstar team, while honorable mentions went to Greg Newman from Kilimat, Glen Palahicky from Skeena B, Tom Esperson from Skeena A, Vernon Cota from Hudson's, Maury Wale from Hazelton, and Greg Newman from Booth. In girls playoffs, MESS won their quarterfinals over Houston easily 15-10, 15-7. Hudson's Hope made the semis by taking Burns Lake in a close two-sel match 15-3, 16-14. MESS advanced to the final by edging Skeena A 15- JI, 13-15, 16-14. Skeena had a 14-11 lead in the third game of the match. Quesnel made the final with another tight match, prevailing 14-16, 86-14, 15-12. In the consolation final, Hudson's Hope beat the Skeena A team, who were still down from thelr loss to rival, Kitimat. Hudson's controlled both games, winning in straight games 15-7, 15-12, In the girls final, Mount Elizabeth took a three-game match from Quesnel 15-11, 6 15, 15-5, completing the Kilimat sweep of the tour. nament. In the allstar selections, Kitimat girls placed two on the team, with Janet Meza and Jackie Trach earning the votes. Karen Wideman from Skeena A, Carol Cota from Hudson’s Hope, Julie Stechien from Smithers and Kim Anatooshkin from Quesnel filled out the allstar team. Honorable mentions went to Lynda McConnell from Skeens, Bernie Sydlik and Birdie O’Brien from Hazelton, Kura Tutola from Hudson’s Hope, Rita Doolan from Nisgha and Lynda McCall from Quesnel. 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Dallas Burns got two of his four goals in the first five minutes, scoring at 1:35 from Dave Osbourne’ and Handy Krantz, and at 5:07 unassisted, Terrace got one back at 7:54 on a powerplay, when Gord Cochrane scored from Dave Sharpe and Mike Mowat, but Burns struck again at 10:35 to get the hat trick. Assisting were Krantz and Osbourne, The period ended 3-2 as Joe Smoley scored from Cochrane and Sharpe at 16:15. Terrace outshot Burns Lake 13-10 in’ the period, despite the score. The second period saw end-to-end action, good penalty-killing and good chances at both ends, Burns Lake opened the second- period scoring at 15:19 with a goal-mouth scramble goal by Blaire Campbell, The goal was scored a scant 14 seconds after Bill Dow took a ecrosschecking penalty. Assisting were Krantz, again, and Bil! Patershuk, . Terrace got within a goal agaln before the period ended, with Greg Kiryliuk scoring on a point shot get up by Greg Morgan and Frank McKendry. Terrace outshot Burns Lake again, this time 12-10, The third period saw . Lance Léegouffe tle the score at 9:20, Dave Sharpe fed Legouffe the puck ashe slid . it across the goalmouth to Caledonia winners at home Caledonia Senicr Secan- dary Schoo] volleyball and soccer teams had an ex- cellent weekend at home, with the boys volleyball and soccer teams winning easily, and girls volleyball also cleaning up. In soccer action, the Kermodes stormed past New Aijyansh 10-0. Simon ‘Dodd got another three goals and Mike Thomson added two while Julius Komlos, Scott Spencer, Tony Pitzoff, Joey Pitzoff and Gus Anagnostou kicked in singles. Co-coach Doug Inglis complimented Marty Sterner and Keith Van- denbroek on their play over the weekend. He said that Caledonia played a very strong game. ‘“The team moved the ball very well and controlled the game,” he said. “We got a couple of lucky goals, so the score wasn't completely Indicative of the play, but we did play very well.” Next soccer action for the | Kermodes is Tuesday night . In Kitimat. The zone soccer finals are at Cal next Saturday. No exact schedule has been made up yet for the tournament. Cal's volleyball teams alao amoked Aiyansh, the boys '- winning their mateli in three straight sets 15-5, 15-8, 15-6. The girls A team walked to victory in three 15-0, 15-13, _ 1510, and the Y team took Ajyansh A girls 19-15, 15-5, 15-8, In an exhibition match, Caledonla's A and Y girls teams played three sets, with the A team prevailing 15-4, 9-15, 15-13. Legouffe, who was all by himeelf, Lee Marleau also Got an assiat. Terrace applied a lot of preasure in a good effort to get the win, but this pressure cost them the tie In the end, Aslapshot from the point hit Krantz en the ankle and bounced out over the Burns Lake blueline behind the defence. An alert Krantz jumped on the loose puck, skated down the ice with Burns close . behind and got robbed by Jerry Lamming, who once again played superbly in the Hawks Kitimat Winterhawka blasted the Burns Lake Braves 10-4 Sunday af- ternoon, but the Braves that Played didn't look like the same ones that won 64 in the Terrace arena Saturday ght. That's not taking anything away from the Winterhawks performance though. They skated very well, were agressive and impressive and really took it to the Braves throughout the 8. The Hawks came out skating hard, but didn't menage thelr first goal until 8:27 of the first period. Chris Godfrey opened the game's - scoring on a powerplay goal from Stacey Smeader and Randy Schooley, and that goal opened the floodgates, Kitimat struck three more umes before the end of the period, and outshot the Braves 15-5, The second period saw the Hawks make the score 5-0 six seconds after successfully killing a Godfrey penalty, Gedifrey stepped out of the penalty box just in time to take a Smeader pass which “put him alone at centre ice. He skated in and drilled the shot past the already tired Drew Chamberlin in the Burns Lake net. A minute and a half later at 3:51 the score rose to 6-0 as Terrace net. The rebound from Kraniz's shot landed on thestick of Burns, who slid it under the helpless Lam-. Terrace had one last powerplay chance. when Larry Davies took a hooking penalty at 15:58 of the third, but Burns Lake killed the .penalty well. Lamming came out of the net with less than a minute left in the game, but the Timbermen couldn’t get the tie and the game ended 5-4. Final shota on goal were ‘ 93-31 for the Braves. Gord Cochrane played well again for Terrace, getting a goal and an assist. Dave Sharpe . garnered three assists, dnd Lance Legouffe had a goal and a good game otherwise for the Tim- bermen, For Burns Lake, Burns had four goals and Krantz had four assists, several breakaways and eight minutes in penalties. In other action Saturday . night, Houston beat Van- derhoof 4-1 and Prince took a §&3 decision from Smithers. clean house Blain Marleau scored tmassisted in a goalmouth scramble, At 5:18 Kitimat scored again when John Rich and Smeader set Brad McDonald up in the slot, from where he slapped the puck into the corner of the net, right along the ice. Larry Davies carriea tne puck from behind the net out front, where he surprised Kitimat tender Clif Sher- stabitoff with a quick shot. Gord Liehman and Dallas Burns, who had four goals against Terrace, drew assists on the goal. Kitimat outghot the Braves 14-10. 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