EPP AE AY ELE, Spare oa care 2 counmins, rz ama ~ this year’s spiel. record, . Hazelton’ sentry in the five-team Terrace Minor Hockey Bantam ‘8’ Tournament finlshed on top with a perfect four-win, noose Bantam ice. hockey | series to Hazelton — Hazelton Bantam Bees had the biggest roster, and this was a contributing factor as they posted four straight victories to win the annual Terrace Minor Hockey Ban-. tam ‘‘B’? Tournament from March 17 te 19. aFfazelton ran into Smithers in the last game of the five-team round-robin series. Both clubs were undefeated, but Hazelton had a’ full bench while Smithers was going with only nine players. It was close for the first period, but Hazelton pulled away in the sec- ond and went on to a 13-6 win. This gave Hazelton the gold medal, while Smithers settled for silver. Terrace pulled off an 8-2 victory over Prince George in their last game to capture the bronze medals. Here’s a game-by-game look at this three-day series. ’ TERRACE 11 PRINCE RUPERT 2 _ Kent Hartness scored six goals and Vince Redmond two for the winners. Game stars were Hartness and Bill Burgess for Terrace, plus Jason Moloci and Burton Hughes for Rupert. HAZELTON 5 PRINCE GEORGE 1 Neil David and Kevin Stevens each scored twice for. Hazelton. Game stars were Stevens and Ryan Muldoe. for the winners, and Rick Bott and Darrel Adams for the losers. SMITHERS 9 TERRACE 5 Rick Garner was in on every score for Smithers witha four-goal, ‘five-assist performance, Garner and Shaun Grebb were Smithers’ game stars, For Terrace it was - Kelsey Marshall and Doug Worsfold. -PRINCE RUPERT 12 PRINCE. GEORGE 1 Kevin Richards had five goals for Rupert ‘and was a game star with Terry Sielsky. For Prince’ George, Derek - Miller got four goals, but Troy Vikshus and Craig Poitras were the game stars. HAZELTON 10 TERRACE 4 | for Terrace, _ SMITHERS 12 PRINCE GEORGE 5 ity was Rick Garner's game as he popped in nine goals for the winners. Brian Rose and Ervin Joseph won the game stars, For Prince George it was Devin Lavalle and Lance Lolubush. . _ straight matches before he - Neil David and Kevin Stevens scored hat tricks for the “winners. David and Kenny Johnson picked up game star _ awards, while Kyle Marshall and Vince Redmond won” | contention ~in HAZELTON 13 PRINCE RUPERT 4 Kevin Stevens, Kenny Johnson and Neil David all had: hat tricks in this one. Mike Skulsh and Gerald were ‘game stars along with ‘Rupert's Guy Hainstock and . Brian. Rose, SMITHERS 11 PRINCE RUPERT 2 Rick Garner, Ervin Joseph and Shaun Grebb fired © three goals each for Smithers. Bill Asato and: Dallas - Olson got their game stars. Lawrence Richardson: and: - Jason Moloci did likewise for Rupert. TERRACE 8 PRINCE GEORGE 2 A three-goal effort from Mike Bennest-paced Terrace "to victory. Terrace stars were Darcy Zlotlikovits and Bob Flynn..It was Percy Johnson and Haldon Green for the George gang. ‘continued on page 21 Wrestler wins silver Heath Bolsters’ string of gold medal perform- ances came to an-end on | the March 15 weekend at : the Canadian National . Wrestling Championships in Vancouver. ; The Smithers wrestler, . who won the gold at the B.C. High School Finals and the Canadian Winter Games earlier, had to set- tle for a silver ‘medal i in his 68-kilo class. Bolster won seven Is the stork: - about to visit you? lost out arid wound up sec- (The Stork * Heport attracts 10 teams — Prince Ru pe rt Wrinkles, Burns Lake, Kitimat "Merchants and Thornhill Okies canie out with Division victories at the annual Kitimat Old-. timers’ hockey tourna- ..ment. on the March 1§ weekend. The Wrinkles won ‘A’ — “Division with three ...$traight wins -- 9-3 over. -.: Kitimat ‘Merchants, . “5-2 , over, Burns Lake, and 40 ver Kitimat Selects.: 2c cBurns Lake suffered on- - ly one loss in winning ‘B’ - Division. - ‘with a 5-3 win over Hous- ton Hobblers, then lost to: ‘the ‘A’ winning Wrinkles. Burns Lake then beat Ter- - race Timbermen 7-5 and They opened downed Hazeiton 121 ine the ‘B’ final. : 7 In winning ‘C Division; . Kitimat Merchants started ~. - by losing to the Wrinkles. . 9-3. Then they defeated - ‘Houston Hobblers §-1 and took out Kitimat Molson veo 9-2 in the final. In ‘D’ Division, Thorn- | - hill Okies opened with a. 6-4 loss to Kitimat Selects;., Okies then lost:2-1 to Kiti-- | mat Molson, In their third game, Okies edged. Houston 5-4 and then beat’ _ Prince Rupert ater - 3 in the *D’ final, “Ten teams took: part in the three-day series at: .- both Tamitik and the ald - ice rink. Port Simpson. wins. . For the seventh time in the past nine years, the Port a 7 : Simpson. girls: have won ‘the B. C. All-Native ladies ~ basketball championship. : They did it March 14 at Prince Rupert where. they =. “downed Greenville Aces: 73-51: in ‘the’.final of: the: 10-team, double-knockout tournament. — . Gail Bedard continued her :domination of ladies basketball by being named the most valuable player for... 7 the seventh time. Let everyone know about the happy event by having it printed in the Terrace Review. Forms are available at the hospital. 835-5695 Colleen and Glen Olver are the proud parents of Arigela Patricia, born March 14, 1987 weighing 7 Ibs. 11 028. ond, | Douglas A. and Leydi R. Noble are proud to announce: ‘All the other Smithers wrestlers finished out of this under-18 category. WORD POWER - utopia: a fabled place of perfection - where nothing goes wrong In Court (On Friday, March 6 in Terrace Provincial Court Stephen Radford was jail- - ed 30 days for: assault. +h & Bonspiel continued from page 6 Morgan of Kitwanga came through with a tight 5-4 victory over Bob Minten- ko. ‘BR’ event went to Dar- ryl Hauptman over the Terrace rink skipped by Gord Judzentis. 58 teams took part. in Mountview Bakery & Delicatessen SKEENA MALL 1 - oN ve , Every Friday evening from. 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Smorgasbord — for only $5.95 . over 20 items to choose fromi! the birth of Tanner Alston on March 18, 1987 at 9:58:a.m.: Tanner weighed 8 Ib. 7% oz. A brother for Tyler Everett. Gloria and-Alain Mertens are happy to announce the ar-_ rival of son Joel Ricard, 3.33 kg., on March 20, 1987. Selma and Kelly Bennett wish to announce the birth of a baby girl, Mallory Desiree, born Friday, March 20, 1987 — at 6:25 a.m, weighing 6 Ibs. 202. Lo * . 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