‘ . - ha ~ = midgets handled the Prince pert . midgets easily in best of two of three * ge ni-final zone playoff !: series over the weekend. The Terrace midgets shut wae? Z 3 night 40, Troy Kaye and Brent Petch both scored two goals for Terrace. - ‘and four assists to lead his . team to an 11-5 victory over ’ Rupert and give Terrace the opportunity to play the . Kitimat midgets next a ne mn mame Me mote emcees RR 2 Other scorers in the final ; game. were Brent Petch, ; Sean: Brady, . Neilson ; Thomas, Allen: Hampton, Troy ' Kaye, . Lawrence Stella, « Ron: Lentisky. Ins. pee wee zone * charaplonship series the Kitimag ‘Kiwanis pee ae | Se zone by’. 0.0, ber.’ ” wies two games straight in eir final series. Kitimat the first game 9-2 and - wort, ‘the second game 5-3. "The ‘Kitimat pee wees will “now attend the provincial ‘championships in Duncan : March 18-25th. : The All Seasons pups “were in Prince Rupert for : two' Zames on Friday and . Saturday. ‘Terrace won the ans ae Terrace Totem Ford’s Ron Lemisky scores the: teams 10th goal here in the midget reps semi-final zone playoff game on Saturday. — Totem Ford midgets take semi-final series The ‘Perrace Tolem. Ford : InSaturday’s game Mario: _Deajardins had four goals’. ' weekend for the zone title. - - first game 7-5 and the teams. played to a 66 tie on Saturday. Ivan Leshenko had two" goals in the first game to pace his team to the win. . Kevin .Marleau, | Dennis Bannister and Jared Eward were the other goal scorers for Terrace, — “In Saturday's game. Rhett Gibson Bet a pair of goals °. out tie Rupert team Friday _all added singles, Two. Prince Rupert Tinks © The C finals saw Charlie and a Kitwanga rink were Radford of Terrace lose a the three event winners jp close game 9-8 the Morgan .the Terrace . Kermode © rink of Kit ; bonspiel at the curling‘club ‘wanga. Radford over the weekend. The &% rink high school event wound ‘up Sunday . afternoon with Chris At- ‘chison of Prince Rupert dumping Zulyniak. of . -Hazelton 10-1 to win the A | -Naturally, it was a event. Atchison advanced trademark sky hook that to the finals by defeating kept Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ., Toni Beaulag....of Peprace soars. upward. can if i. fj ae “beak © Abdul-Jabbar’ & had “""h GfHazetton “to qualify” te shate- scoring honors with play Atchison. ‘ ‘teammate Magic’ Johnson ; _. at 28 points Sunday’ in Los In the B event Suhan of; Angeles Lakers’ 119-114 Hazelton.beat Scott Kehl of. victory over ‘ Detroit Terrace in the semi-final Pistons. Two of them came draw while Procter of - Prince Rupert downed Tonnesen in the other semi- enabled the big fellow to _final. In the B event final crack the — 30,000-point Procter handled’ Suhan plateau — he now has 31,015 easily 8-4 to take first place. . — and move closer to Wilt in- the third period that . Vanced ” Chamberlain's ona sky hook with 10:49 left Mel Bishop of the Prince Rupert ~ Crest allstars and Albert Olson of Seasons allstars match up here In the final game of . the Terrace men’s: tournament. Ferrace All Bishop was the final game‘s high scorer with 27 points but Terrace pulled out the last minute 82-81 win in this game to take | first place. ihe aq? “The Terrace midgets won this game 11-5 and _ the series 2-0 to advance to the final series _ against Kitimat next weekend. ‘and ‘-Eward, - " Lashenko, _ Darey. Baerg and Tim Link 25, Prince. Rupert’s Mark Terrian scored five of the: six Rupert - goals. ~ Local rinks miss ‘trophies - - beat Thomas in the semi- finals while Morgan ad- by defeating Debruyne. NBA Roundup all-time National Basketball Association record of 31,419. - Elsewhere Sunday it'was: “Boston ‘Celti¢s ‘ne; Seatlte ‘SuperSoniés “93 °° "arid Philadelphia 7éers 127, San Diego Clippers 122. : Results Saturday: Chicago 102, Atlanta 98; Denver 131,.-Utah 122; Houston 108, Golden State-. - 106; Kansas City 105, Dallas 103; Milwaukee 111, New York 106; New Jersey 100, Washington 90; Phoenix 120, San Antonio 106; and ‘Portland 118, Indiana 98. ‘Before a crowd of 30,104 in the Pontlac, Mich., Silverdome, the Lakers trailed the Pistons ~ 100-92 with 6:44 remaining: But a 16-3 spurt gave Los. Angeles @ 108-103 lead with 2:31 remaining. James Worthy made six free throws and . Johnson four to pace the rally, which gave the Lakers a three-game lead ’ over Portland in the Pacific Division. Detroit, who trails first- ‘place Milwaukee by 3% games in the Central Division, committed a season-high » 32 turnovers. Celtics 117 Sonies 93 Beston's Kevin McHale broke open’ a tight game with 15 points and 10 rebounds in the second quarter, enabling K.C. ' Jones to record his ‘200th coaching victory. McHale led all scorers with 21 points, while Larry Bird ‘added 19 and Robert Parish 18 for the Celtics. Seattle was. paced -by Tom Chambers with 18. _ TWers 127 Clippers 122 ‘Andrew Toney scored 29 points, Julius Erving added 25 and Moses Malont had 23 for Philadelphia. San Diego’s Terry Cumimings “scored 35, EASTERN CONFERENCE ’ aAftantic Diviston w , L Pct. GOL Boston 45 19 .750 — Philadelphia 36.24 600 New York 4 25 3 ‘New Jersey © 31 29 .817 14 Waanington 27°34 add 10M Central Division Allwauhes 37 24 407 — Detralt 94 26 «567 2A Atlanta “os aT OO 6 ‘Chicage 2% .013 Claveland 22°37 «1273 14 Indiana 18 42,300 16% . WESTERN CONFERENCE ' Midwest Division Uteh ar 27 365 — Dallas 3°29 .592 2 Kansas City ” 33.4507 Oenver 735 as 8 Houston 4 3% 0 10. San Antonio 75 38 297 WA Pacific Division Los Angeles. 40 20 .667 — Portiand Hw 24 612 I Seattle 32°28 «4.820 6 Phoenix , 3 33 46a 12 Golden State 26 33.45% 12a San Diego 21 40 19% ta * three points 81-73. winning it 82-81. Klein was top point getter -Terrac Ali Seasons mens’ allstar - team wound up a very” successful . senior ‘B’. basketball event winning. . their own tournament in a . yery exciting final game against Prince Rupert alistars Saturday night. ~ All Seasons went into the "final minute of the cham- pionship game trailing by Albert Olson came up with a, key steal to- put the Terrace team within one. Then with just 25 seconds left in the game Andy Ruygrok was sent to the foul shot line with ° an opportunity to put: Terrace ahead. row and Rupert had the ball trailing by one. Mel Bishop brought the ball up the floor for Rupert _and decided to play for one shot. Maurice Basso took - the final attempt for Rupert with just 9 seconds left in the game. Albert Olson tipped the shot and Greg Ross grabbed the final . yebound for Terrace and the game was aver, Terrace :. Richard e | Ruygrok - - sunk the first two shots in a ‘ ret The Herald, Monday, March Ey ves, Page 5 a “Senda B basketball tourney ‘wins. exciting final tor An Seasons with 22 and : ‘Mel Bishop led the Rupert squad with 27. Ali ‘Seasons advanced to *the championship game by * defeating Kitamaat Village 115-78 in the semi-final contest... Richard Klein - again topped the scoring for Terrace with a tournament high 45 points. Albert Olson added 20 points to the gamb, For Kitamaat Ellis Ross led the scoring with 12 prints, Kitamaat Village took home third place prize - money of $100. Prince Rupert picked up $200 for their second place finish and the host team tock first prize money of $700, ‘Terrace 12 Kitimat City 2 * Inthe opening game of the tournament Albert Olson had 37 points to spark Terrace to a 112-72 vietory over Kitimat City: Terrace ‘allstars led 46-32 at halftime andstretched the lead in the second half on some hot | shooting by Olson ‘and. Letham who had 20 points in the game, Carlos ‘Nichdli was top scorer for Kitimat with 19 points, ‘Rupert = 12. Kitarnaat Village 73. Daryl Wulf and - Mel Bishop had strong games to lead Rupert to ‘an easy win over Kitamaat. Village. Wulf had 35 points in the - game and Bishop added 22, For the Village team it was Kevin Stewart with 13, Terrace 94 Houston 58 Houston stuck with Terrace through most of the first half of the feature game Friday night at Skeena Jr. Secondary and trailed by only 11 points at © the half 38-27, In the second half it was Terrace all the way as they outscored Houston 56-31 to leave the ‘final score 94-58, Greg Ross scored 26 points to lead Terrace and Richard Klein had 25 points. For Houston Rod Kluss had 26 points. Kitamaat Village 84- Kiitmat City 64 Wes Nyce had 23 points and Med Robinson had 22 to lead Kitamaat Village to their first win, eliminating Kitimat City in. the first game Saturday morning. Carlos Nicoli had 28 points and Mike Schuss added 25in . a lesing effort for Kitimat - City. Terrace oT Rupert 105 The eventual champions, All Seasons allstars, Jost to Rupert in the first meeting of the two teams. ~ Both squads got inte foul trouble early in the game. Terrace endedup with 4 men fouled . out forcing them to play the final two miriutes with just four players. Rupert had three men with five fouls . but managed to hold on to the eight point victory which advanced them into the final game. . Daryl! Wulf led Rupert's scoring with 30 points, Phil Letham was high scorer for Terrace with 28 and Albert’ Olson added 21. . Kitamaat - Village Houston 64 Kitamaat advanced into the ‘semi-final game with this win over Houston in a rough game Saturday af- ternoon. Wes Nyce led Kitamaat again, with 26 points; Carson Robertson ‘was: high man for Houston with 16. Caledonia hosts Parkland Panthers ‘The Caledonia Kermoies have arranged an exhibition ‘basketball series against the number ore team from Vancouver Island, the Parkland Panthers, in : ‘preparation for their par-, Hctpation in the ‘AA’ boy's provincial championship. The Panthers, coached by former Skeena Jr. coach Joe Milligan, Will be in town for: a three game series. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday March 9, 9, and. 10th. The Kermodes are ‘ funding the cost of bringing the team up and go ad- mission charges will be §3. for adults and §2 for students, Series passes are available at $7.50 and $5. Game times are Thursday B.C. Winter Games FORT ST." JOHN, B.C. (CP) Friendship and pride ‘were the prevailing themes Sunday as 2,200 athletes left this © northern community _ after the four-day B.C. _ Winter Games. “The sense of friendship - between athletes is the thing J really. noticed, as well BB the Senge... OF complishment by. citizens of this town,” said. ” tired . Games Carolyn Krauss. NEW SPORTS - “We now have judo and netball, two sports . that were never played in. Fort - St. John before,” said Krauss.’ oF A number of «local facilities benefit from the Games. New lighting was installed at. the senior . secondary school, the ski _ hill was, upgraded and Canada Safeway put up $8,000 to .help the city acquire a new scoreboard clock, - The Games’ emphasis is really on participation by _competitors of all ages, from 14-year-old racketball players to 83-year-old bowlers. Fourteen-year-old Jill ‘Corrado of Kelowna, who hecause she competed at the national level in girl's under-15 was put in the 23- and-under division, dominated the competition, easily winning all seven of her matches to take the gold medal, Another athlete exemplifies the Games’ goal was speed skater Stefan FPietras of Van- couver, who skated on Poland’s - outdoor speed skaling.team 20 years ago. The 1985 .Winter Games "willbe held in Osoyoos. This year's Summer Games will be held in Burnaby in July. FORT ST.. JOHN, B.C. (CP) - Results Sunday trom the 6.C. Winter Games: ” Recqueipats en 18 and under: 1. Dave Jerome, Creston; 2. Darran Adaren, Surreyi 3. Mark Slocka, North Vancouver. 17 and under: |. Payl Beuchesne, White Rack: 2. Doug McCord, Nanaimo; 3. Grant Campbell, Kelowna. 23 and under: 1. Craig Wilgon, Vancouver: 2. Doug McQuarrie, victoria; 2. Steve Philpott, Kelowna. Women . 1$ and under: 1. Vanda Edmunds, Langley; 2. Melissa Rustell, North Vancouver: 3..Lorl Sharpe, Victoria, V7 and Uheer: |. Suzanne Mallette, Trait; 2. Gonna ‘Schmibaver, ‘Abbotsford: 3. Brenda Schultz, Nanalma. ' 23 and under: 1. JH Corrado, Kelowna; 2. Jutle Wong, Vancouver; 3 Shellay Verot, Abbotsford, Speed shating Moet 45 arid over 40 metres: 1, Peter Rosberg, Cranbrook: 2. Peter Blokker. Prince George; 3. Brian Rowley, Fulford Harbour, president who . Men 35-44 4% metres: 1. Stefan Pletras, Vancouver: 2. Loni Lelnweber, Marysville: 3. Rick Lemmen, Maple Ridge. Wamen 4sandov ver metre . ahgiine Vander _frarre, gt tby: amaye arad- bury, Vancouver. Women 33-44 400 metres: 1. Olga Slavik, Prince George; 2. Carol Vance, Sardis: 3. Jean Chaplin, Westbank. Karate | Kata "Women's A: 1, Norma Easter, Vancouver:-;7. . Kelly, Walton, Ae botstord; 3, |, Dianne Vilelta; Surrey. ** Man's A: 1, Yas Yamamoto, Vancouver; 2, Scott Cheung, Delta: 3. Bob Blaine, Prince Rupert. Wrattting 38 kilograms: |. Walter McLean, fart Alberni; 2. Brian Shorter, Smithers; 3. Paul Hetherington, — Narih Vancouver. ‘al kilograms: 1. Tom ‘Lee, Hazeltan: 2 Colin ©alr, Campball River; 2! Brad.Wyse, Vernon. 45 kilograms: 1. Lac Huynk, Port Coquitlam; 2, Steve Mauro, Van- couver? - 3, Todd Ketteringham, Port Alberni. 48 kilogramis: 1., Yotte Koge, Vancouver: 2, Tony Derrick, Kit- enga: 1, cott Vere, Coquitlam. > Si kiagrams: 1. Guy Fraser, Port Moody: 2. Sean Walker, Prince Geerge; 3. Owight Schmidt, Vernon. 54 kilograms: 1. Steve Bmytrin, Burnaby 3 Sooke-Mili Bay 2 Prince George 4 Sparwood 2 (Burnaby wins golds Sooke Mill Bay wins sliver; Prince George wins bronze) ‘Curling , Women Vancouver 7 Varnon é (Vancouver wins silvari Verran wins bronzel Junior me+ Smithers & Surrey 6 (Smithers wins silver; surrdy wins — brenie) > Alpine. sil -- pai Od oF oe Men _ Stator: 1. Keith wharton, Vernons - 2, Alexander Lee, Fernie: 3. Davin Sampson, North Vancouver. ‘Dadminton Mixed team: 1. Vancouver: ~ Squamish; 2, Vancouver (aland- Central Coast: 3, Fraser Valley. + Weightlifting Woman's Open . Snatch: 1. Moya Garlisi, Van- couver; 2, Norma Wood, White Rock; 3. Laurle Schultz, Kamlaops. Clean and Jerk: 1. Maya Garlisl, vancouver; 2. Julie Rawlinsgn, Surreys 3. Tracy Kennetl, White Rock. Combined: 1. Moya Garllsl, Vancouver; 2, Norma Wood, White Racki 3. Tracy Kennett, White Rock, night and Saturday night at 3 p.m. and Friday night's game will be played at 7 p.m, All games will be played at Caledonia gym. Both teams will be -at- tending the provincial championship on March 14- 17th,” The Kermodes have been matched up against the number three team -fram Fraser Valley, Cen- tennial, in their first game at 10:40 Wednesday mor- ning, March 14th. WHL _ Standings Was ne ee . astern Division i WLT AP Regina 4222 | 357 268 45 Medicine Hat40 23) 1264 259 81 Brandon 38 23° 2 402 291 78 Lethbridge 39 26 0 234 234 76 Pr Albert 4? 27) 2-245 323 76 Calgary 34.31 0 330 311 68 Saskatoon 32.32 0 304 308 64 Winnipeg ~ 953 0 217 401 1B * Wastera Olvision Kamloops 4520 0 413 297 90 New West 32.43 2 283-325 66 Victoria 30 34 «(0 307 285 40 Portland 29:36 «0 374 403 5B Seattle 2697 1 306 340 53 Kelowna 15 50 1 274 397 21 Sunday Resvits Madicine Hat § Lethbridge 1 Prince Alpert 6 Calgary 3 Portland & Kelowna .2 [Kamtoops 4 New Westminister a Brandon 7 Victoria 2 Vernon; 2. Lacky Van- couver; 3. Alvin Derrick, Kitwanga, Si? kilograms; ¥. Gry! Simpson, Smithers; 2. Kavin Banks, Vernon; 3. Chifl Wing, Fort Naisan, 60 kilograms: 7. 81! Nelson, Campball River: 2. Owen Robinson, Polnt _ Edward: 3. Mork Lestard, Surrey, 64 kilograms: 1, Dean Misko, Campbeil River: 2. James Rlech, Coquitlam; 3. Bob Gauthler, Moberly Lake. 1, Marco Sernar. 2. Norma Tyler, é kilograms: Port Alberal: Vernon; 1, Yancey Flack, Charlie Lake. 70 kilograms: 1. Dean Barnett, Prince George: 2. Tony Dellamattia. Surrey: 3. Marlo Vetdhuls, Campbell River. . 74 kilograms: t. Oan Reading. Coquitlam; 2 Kam Toor, Prince George; . 1, Steve Smith, Vancouver. 7akiagrams: |. Tony Vanderieetie, North Vancouver; Elvis Paquette, Chatwynd: Amundsen, Burnaby. 4 Kitograms: 1. Floyd Anderson, Fort Neilson: 2, Steve Jones, Coquitlam; 3, Scott Guncan, Port Alberni. 90 Kiegrams: 1, Dan Bradford, Port Moody; 2. Biake Oahl. Eiklordz 2 Ron Falk, Burnaby. . Heavyweight: 1. arian Milis, Burnaby; 2. Mark Hammer, Kamloops: 3. Rocky Pacclone, North Vancouver. Gymnastics ; Men tdand over Rings: Chris Pottie, Surrey; 2. Brent Thibault, Vancouver; 3. Fred Dobbs, Victoria. Pomme! Horse: 1. Thibauit; 2. Ken Critchtey, Fort St. Johns 3. BI Peake, Mackenzie. Floor exercise: 1. Critchiey: 2. Jerry Billings, Victorla: 3. Peake. All around: 1. Thibeault; 2 Hilton Chen, Anbatstard; 3. Critchsly. Women Is andover - Floor exercise: 1. Mary Fisher, Abbotsford; 2. Monica Nemeth, Port Alvernl; 3. Pattl Furniss, North Vancouver. Bslance beam: 1. Fisher; - 2. Nemeth: 2, Karen Retscn, Kamioops. All around: 1. Nemeth: 2. Fisher: 3. Jeretyn Orcutt, Fort $b. Joh. Results Volleyball Boys 1, Mission; 2, Victoria; 3, Kitimat, Girls . 1, Port Alberni; 7. Weet Van: couver: 3, Smithers. Meiball 1, Vancouver; 2. Victoria? 3, Tratl. Hetkay Boys North Vancouver & Comox 3 tequilla 5 Richmond 0 [Morth Vancouver wink gotd; Comox wins sliver; Coquitiem wins pronze) outs 3% Craig. ' “TW . iy. . 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