Coach DeVries | started, acques, Dakin, Green, Sharpe’ ” Mand Janzen and expressed fear- that his team would let down “ matter the. big victory the night before, And let down they did, Frank Durante and Tony Muro ©: ascored for Tech and thus: began” a4 lead that they would hold most. of the game. © B - Caledonia's offense couldn't ; a get it together and they scored just 11° points in the first” quarter, as Tech ‘came up with #17. During .the second quarter DeVries shuffled players in and jout’ trying © to find. the combination that wouldelick, A brief flurry by Brent’ Kiuss, # but. then-they lost it again and Van went on hitting. those 30 footers to oper a 30-18 lead. The half ended with Tech ahead 34- a 24. a «And thus began: one of the aa finest. quarters of - basketball =m Kermodes fans may ever see. Arne Janzen started it with a fe twisting lay-up under the hoop, 36-28. Then a tip-in by Lorne Ma Dakin, 39-28, Vern Jacques hit a B long jumper, -39-33, Richard Green got loose for two buckets, 39-37, Dave Sharpe found an all- ey and drove in, 41-39 and the - Kermodes completed their long comeback with another Riehard ™ Green manetiver, tying the ball | game for the fi irst time at 41-41," A few minutes. later Arne: Janzen gave Caledonia the lead SPORTSRAP |. 3 BY DOUG SACK Herald Sports Editor # One of the most flagrant of journalistic violations is the lack of objectivity. 1 used ta work for an editor who had a rubber stamp which he used frequently on my articles, It a, read, “Congratulations on an.” : excellent piece of slanted journalism.” : a And now as the’ basketball fae season progresses, I’m grateful - that he is not around because the Caledonia Kermodes have _played their way into my heart . and.their is no. way my Irish, pride can stand for, any. 0 of they “objectivity” nonsense. -The Kermodes this” weekend in their double conquest over highly regarded Vancolver Tech displayed every talent of a championship ball club. They lacked nothing and convinced all who were present that they fe =are for real and they're here to 3. play basketball. A lesser team could have been tight or out of rythym thinking of Tech’s reputation. Big time . Vancouver team. Ranked in the top twenty. Coming into the small town to cream the local heroes. Caledonia never once shied away. They thrust their chin out, dared Tech to smack them in the chin, took Tech’s best punch, then "proceeded. to show..them. how we play basketball in‘ Terrace. _ Admittedly the games were am 6 close, Neither team was me «defeated soundly. But mm, Caledonia was a giant in the: guts department. At halftime of the second game, the Kermodes were down ten points and on the verge of blowing the whole thing. A big loss would have wiped out the previous nights victory and a small town team that got lucky one night. Instead they charged out the second half;' normal steady game, moved the. ball as if they were five fingers | by Tech. Lesser.teams would. is needed when trailing by ten. ‘ Not the Kermodes..... Vern. mm Jacques, Rich Green, Arne Janzen, Dale Prest, Dave ’ Sharpe, Lorne Dakin and Brenit Kluss came-out of the locker, and calmly waved. bye-bye, It’s not nearly as edsy as it. seems. when sitting in the stands, because they have ne heroes, . One player temporarily Jost, his cool and began “‘gunalag” but DeVrles quickly. took ‘him: out - and when he returned he,was . - i: back tosetting up the open'man, mo oof Thi how: champlonships are “Remember the ‘days when the. ; ” great Oscar Robertson lead the. A whole. universe: in: scoring; but - : never .once played, “on ‘a. championship team. | ‘That's’. because it takes gaven players: to make'a team. It takeg. only _one'to'be a hero-dr'a goat,” The: ‘Kermodes, aren't through yet. On tha atrength of these bi victariés, Coach DeVries .an havi the opportunity to do’ big ; ‘things this season. they’. ,y will,” ‘A.team with no heroee (a, her tself, * Cont'd: from. Pager ® * ee | “maint jumper and yon could ve made the Kermodes nothing but ~ ‘played their - | ina glove and finally rode right | : Ma have panicked; would. have _ forgot their cool, the calm that - The ‘Kermodes.are good. his. have the gate wide Santa trent of them. "They, ” gense that they.weren't about to ve/it-up.- The quarter’ ended. . rf 8 ahead 40-46," : with the Kermode They had outscored Van Tech ‘24-11 in. the third quarter. ; The’-lead:: slayéd about 3-4 points: ‘all, through the fourth — quarter. With 48 seconds left - “and a 2. ' stepped up to the foul line in a - pressure packed situation“and “promptly made both shots. - : Then Richard Green iced it with * a free throw giving Caledonia ‘a point lead, Dale Prest 63-58 lead with 27 seconds remaining. The Kermodes gave - Van Tech. their: final: two ; _ buckets to bring on the final Sharpe and Dakin brought the © : Xermodes to within four.at 18-15 © - score of 63-62. ~ After the contests, Van Coach Ken Hecker congratulated . DeVries on a good ball club and the excellent games. He stated that his entire staff and club, -was very pleased with the arrangements of coming to Terrace (though not so happy ‘with the results) and plans have been made for Tech to return next year. Box Score: : Caledonia-63 NAME ~ FG FT TP Jacques @ ©2— Prest .. a. 5). Janzen . 5 2 Sharpe 30°: «3 Green vo... Dakin 0 0" Kluss | re a Van Tech-62 : a : 7 NAME FG FT TP Muro ‘9 0 1B Joy 2, 2 6 Parsche 2 2. 6 Durante - 5°02 12 Mushins . § Oo 10 Milkovich . 4 2° Ww. Caledonia-61 ~ - NAME FG FT TP. Jacques - 5 2 12 .Prest - 2 ok Fy Janzen 4 ,2 :10 pare - ae O 7 men = 4 HO Dakin 5 oslo i Kluss 2 +0 4 Van‘Tech-36 9. “NAME FG FT TP. ‘Muro 4 1 98 Lee’ Aoe:d 3 Joy 3 Q..6 Harrod 1 0 .2 Durante 6.4 (2 Mushins -§ 2d wt Milkovich 4a 1 7 Rauter 2 0 4 ‘ suggested that it migh Rich Green lets fly a ten {uot jumper in Friday night Kermodes action versus Vancouver Tech. Arne Janzen jockeys for position under the boards. (D. Sack Photo) __THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. -managed by.’ th Service oa. a "sustained ‘yield. annval growth A PIPESMOKERS oT : I - “LEONARD PAYNE'S “PL AS specially designed for ME WET SMOKER ‘no ‘moisture’ ‘no tar’ ‘no guk: $10.00 $12.60 $15.00 — | You i Wik: ALSO RECEIVE A $2.00,” - _ REDUCTION ON ANY OF THE ABOVE . ee Ss BRANDSS tee? UR. XMAS GIFT.T@ YOU - See Canada’s finest Pipes at “4gl4 ‘Lazelle 635-6666 ——- “ ‘LEONARD PAYNE'S — “my pipes are guaranteed against every . possible: hazard except loss. Repair free. . Money back. guarantee. BUY. CANADIAN. KEEP CANADIANS WORKING Nass Camp is togetherness ‘It takes a certain: ‘type of: community to pull together to, ~ . achleve a goal, Columbia Cellulose’s Nass Camp, some sixty miles from Terrace, is ot such a community, ' Two years ago, the people of Nass Camp decided: that there was a definite need for a recreation hall in the area. Now, after two yeais of solid work, the hall has become a reality. Ina huge opening party aver 500 people, including many dignitaries and members of the local native community of New Aiyansh, joined together to : celebrate the opening of the new hall, ° -" As: the camp ‘community combined a Christmas time festivity with . highly suecessiul dance, ray of them thought Bdck,t9: Sieh had a ie i te + completica cent new building. Before the hall was erected, ; the dining hall had been used for dances and-.the -showing of movies, but: it just wasn’t adequate. '. Because of children growing up in ‘the area, sports - equipment was needed and the. space for a basketball court. The citizens of Nass Camp t be possible to have a recreation - hall built, Colcel agreed but, because of economic conditions in the forest products industry, : Ladies Bowling & ‘The Wednesday night Ladies Bowling League ended the first half of the season with the highest scores of the season, - The Alley Kats took the team high triple with 3065. Team high single went to the Peep Peeps - with 1102, Diane Pigeau rolled. the individual high triple with high single with 366. Turkeys were awarded for . hidden scores and won by Jaye Brochu and Sandy Stanley. .. Tép Four Teams for the first half of the ‘season are: Head - Pins 77, Alley Kats 75, Almosts 69, and Fuddles Duddles 64. ‘Bowling will resume in, 1972. onJan5. — - . 745 while Elna McNaughton had: Th Skea:Horse models. and: the rest .ol: ‘Johnson's. «From the folks. Who make Johrisén. Sea wend’ 8 bel sellers. 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