take the boys tlle, while the girls two-point loss: to. Skeena’s game. win, °°: Booth's boys: went through ti the defeated, Winning all four of their games: without facing a serious challenge.’ “Mount: Elizabeth’ 3 boys were unfortunate enough. to face Booth twite, meeting them. in the winner's round semi-final and. dropping a $357 ‘decision All three senior high school boys basketball teams got in their final weekend: of action’ ‘before next weekend's zone final, with Caledonia Kermodes. winning both their games at home... The Kermodes hoated a. three- team single round-robin - playday ’ Saturday, winning - itheir..games against both : Kitimat’s:. Mount Hazelton Spartans, a single-A team that wan't be competing in ‘Booth's juntor. boys team. beat. 7 Kitimat's Mount Elizabeth juntor bays 72-38 {i “thelr. final game to. | team went through the ‘loser's - round and’ avenged... an éarlier . championship: tournament un- . ye Elizabeth Cheiftaing and the Teimshians with a. aL Sina Q before caing'in'the fel 7290, . _; Karlier™' in. the! tournament, Booth ‘won “thelr, two, ‘gam easily, ‘beating Stewart :in ‘the 4 opener and, Houston in the second . ; ‘round. - Booth’ also: had iwo players - chosen to the all-star team; “with - Willis’ Parnell and Roger Guinan. __ the Rupert picks;- Parnell had-18 . anid Guinan 12.1n the final-game ©: win. Over. Kitimat, while David Knight, the Kitimat, choice, had. ~ -12 for: MESS. : fA . Other pleks:to the all-star team os ~ “were Sean Foresman of Skeena, |. . who placed fourth. after losing to | _ “Houston in the loset’s. round: “ quafter-final, and Houston’ 8 ey Mike Deschamps. _ After losing. to Booth on Bou - winner’s side ‘ofthe “double-. knockout “tournament, Kitimat - “played, Houston «in ‘the - loger’s “ round. semi-final, . ‘beating the in the morning Zame, with Sean _Moldenhauer and - Mike Hogg each scoring 20 points, and Stacey Cooke adding 19. Joseph Brown. scored 26 for the Spartans. _. Later in the day, Cal scored an . easy 95-59 win: aver MESS, led | again by Hogg and Moldenhauer, who each scored 21 points, Greg Neumann scored 14 to lead the . Chieftains, =~ In the day's other contest, _- Kitimat beat Hazelton | 127-35. - . Alfie Nutakor wag Kitimat's top. - scorer with. 23 - points, fe while Brown hit for a game-high 35 for Rainmakers split a series _. Defending tieed : ‘Houston. squad ‘4-56, -Hgitstén played the two -games . previous to that, beating Skeena-* . 4843 In. the quarter-final and ‘Hazelton, 77-33 in ‘the. game "before. Houston. were. beaten by “Booth Friday night. after beating . . ‘. Smithers.. Skeena were’ knocked - “to the loser’s side of the draw’ by “went. through. to. eated before ing te. Booth,” ‘who they had beaten « earlier Saturday: ‘afternoon. The - : Kitimat Friday. as well, Tosing | a’ . 64-50 decision. rn _ " ‘' oay “In ‘the: girls’ ‘tournaiient’ - Skeene’s: ‘gir the final un 1 : edght-team round-robin came. ‘.down to which of the top three. - ‘teams, Skeena,; Booth or: MESS,. . would hang ‘together long enough » during ‘the two-day’ tournament. . . Skeena ‘won their first three “Bames, beating Thornhill 39-29, putting Kitimat into the loser’s round ‘With a 39-33 victory, and the Spartans. Meanwhile, Prince ype with the ‘Ketchikan K-High;, Kings, who won the annual Kinsmen Invitational tournament in Terrace in’ mid-December. zone champion. Rainmakers won the Friday _. game against a travel-weary Ketchikan team. 104-58 but lost . \ the Saturday game 65-75, - Friday at noon Prince Rupert got 25 points from Dary] Wulf a - Kitimat,: after: ‘ising ‘thelr: - “game to Skeena, beat Houston and Thornhill, the host team, before. meeting: Booth in .the” - loser’s ‘round semi-final. Booth. _ easily won that game over a tired. . MESS squad by 4.35-28 score, . - ‘thereby putting - ‘themselves into - ! ‘the final fora. tematch- against : the: "defending - ‘zone champions. “Booth went up 12-7.in ‘the Firat quarter and then btalled- through - ‘the’ second - quarter.: Booth’ led until Skeena ted the game late In: ‘the fourth quarter ‘but Skeena's™ : untimely {urnovers and poor shot ~ . selection enabled Booth to get the «win ona foul shot, ‘making the” score 22-21... Booth's Toni Vickers was. . selected the tournament’s most ‘then 1 edging Booth 25-23, putting _{hemselves into the final game. - on - ~ . valuable player, There was ‘no. - all-star team m Picked. rr cA Done et Kermodes, Rainmakers. tune up ‘for seniors way to the impressive win, Brian. . Craig, who wasn’t in Terrace for. the Kinsmén touriament; seared” . t6for Ketchikan, Saturday's game saw Ketchikan get 28 from Craig and . 14 from Paul Axelson, ‘the - ‘Kinsmen MVP, who. waa in feul:. ‘trouble most of the . “weekend, : Wulf scored 22 and Maurice . Schedules for the: zone.. championships, © which are in. - “Perrace. this weekend, haven't... 3 + { 4 Basso h had 25: for Prince Rupert, : Lo hiavin an att paar ite ed Peter + Rigont tO) goes | Stor the basket anda layup as > Ken Errico ry Touls ¥ during: semt-finalactionin the:junierA™ rday night at Skeena Junior: Secondary — . School. Errico and the Booth Ravens won the tournament and. the northwest zone title.as they beat Kitimat's Mount Elizabeth both in this” sem. final and In the tournament's. final game. we and knows’ his- - battered: knees might give - out, ‘again af any time, but Bob Lanier still is the man. ~~» to-whoin: Milwaukee’ Bucks look. when a game is on the’ : ot. Milwaukee's 54. games ‘this: season because of in- juries, ‘banked the decisive layup with nine seconds left to-Jift-the Bucks to a 100-168 National - -Basketball .-Laiiler, who has missed 26 Association. victory: Sunday, “over ‘New ‘Jersey Nets. Sy: ‘think . Tive contributed ; . pretty: well —. when I’ve been ‘able’ to play," the six- ; foot-11 former all-star said. - Lanier - contributed 17 -- ‘points, seven rebounds, two - _ aggists and a blocked shot to Support 1 points by Sidney ’ Moncrief and 25 by Marques . - Johjron. ‘Elsewhere, it was? : Philadelphia. Téers 104, New ” York” ‘Knicks 89; Los ~ Angeles Lakers 126, Indiana Pacer¢ : 112; Kansas City Kings 128, Houston Rockets 106; San Antonio Spurs 103, Atlanta: Hawks 100; Phoenix ‘Suns: 103, “Cleveland Cavaliers..61; San Diego. : Clippers. 107, Utah Jaze 97;- ‘ Chicago Bulls 124, Dallas Mavericks 111: Seattle ., SuperSonics 116, Golden | State: Warriors 112; and: Portland Trail Blazers 104, Washington Bullets 95.. Results: -Saturday;. New York.’ 124, ‘Denver 115; Detroit 132, Phoenlx 101; _ Dallas 122, Atlanta 100; and Golden State 115, Boston . 1005, Lakeri 128 Pacers 112. 3 Barvit (Magid): ‘6 - seored © 27 points. and Kattom Abdul-Jabbar 5 ineliding six of his die) off Indiana. - ‘eared 21 ‘points and : Walter. Davis added 20 to spark Phoenit. — Cleveland got 1 points from World Free, Clippers. 107. Jaa pI ‘Rookie forward Terry tinge scored 26 points ahd’ Centre Bill Walton had 18 ‘potnts and 12 rebounds for San Di eg. The,, Jazz, . whieh Tost for onthe lith time - [nits last 12 games, were led , by Rickey Green and John ben twp phe int, Bulla 124 Mavericks 111 Guard Reggie. Theus collected 25. points and centre Dave Corzine had 21, _ 19 In the second half, to lift Chicago over Dallas, which - got @ game-high -30 paints from Mark Aguirre.. Sonles 116 Warriors 112 “-. Seattle guard Fred Brown - _ hit two jumpers late in the - * fourth quartet to-tumn back © +. quarter. . Ray Pucca Visiting - rinks had’ a in: area bonspiels, with .Prince terrific weekend of curling: Smithers ‘rinks winning in - ; Kitimat, Terrace rinks. - winning .in Prince Rupert ‘and Lower Mainland’ rinks: _ staying on top in'the senior ladies’ provincial ‘bonspiel - - in Smithers, ; omenthiie Prince bei iti beat | out ‘another - Terrace rink; Lorraine Lang, for‘the _Aevent champlonship at the: " MeCragken mixed bonspiel, . Radford beat Lang 8-4 in the A final. In the B final, Todd Latta | » of Terrace: ‘lost. a close 7-6 decision to: David Baldwin of Prince Rupert, and in the c final. it was’ Hazelton's In Kitimat: at the Aluminum - City men’s bonspiel, Glen Baker of Smithers took the A event . final with a 7-6 win over Carl | Sandburg, also of Smithers. Third in A event was Ian plalie of Kitimat, followed - erek Hi a fourth... Grand Challenge bs Pere ra ai a ace "Mueller. of oT timat, .who beal - Jim ‘Sherstan of Kitimat 13-6. Doug Oleniuk ’ was third. and Pat Hill took the fourth spot.. “Gary Habinger won the -extra-end win over Tony - Abriel.. BH] Melnyk took ‘Sarkotich was third and extra end, ‘Sinithers, the ia from Wayne: Gurney.on thelr - c event final with-an 3-7 drop their record to three wins, five losses, three ‘games back of the leading rinks from .the . Lower’ Mainland. Jacques lost to “the Low Logan rink from ‘New .Westminster in the morning “Sunday -and dropped their second match of the day to the Turner rink: third* and Al Okabe of Prince Rupert’ was fourth: Norm Thiessen took the D ‘event firal,. beating Barry Taylor, while: Walter Rick Yule took fourth. In the - © Hoyeh - “in, Any 7 been finished yet, _ from, Vietorla, Aa afAlly well, ..oHdna Hebrealen at Livi: ~ IDE eet il “Meanwhile, at the senior ladies provincials in. ‘Norah Jacqués rink of Terrace lost_- its two Sunday matches: to ey T\ ‘Be Water Wise. * «pls The Cariaaian Red Cross Society lf interested call Maria ah "635-4000 y it Safe. (al7 Provincial .. {I : $500,000 _ 7 Ss __ WINNING NUMBERS 11410 55] ail Visiting rinks clean up in weekend curling — ' Rob Mould ‘beating - ‘out -8hawn Pottle:for the title. back of the pace. - Logan holds the lead at five wins, two losses with; Mary Williams of -Van:.. couver.. Those two rinks, both played this morning. in. the final draw of the tour=, nayient, which started .at:,, - §:30 a.m, If they both won . they were scheduled to pla ony * your ticket. 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