BL ss en ' . . ane Silver medal winners, Terrace ‘Trojans hockey team shown here (left to right) back: row, Jo-Ann Rauschenburger, Tess Moore, Rosealee Dilley, Eva- Marle Sarich, Coach Gil Payne. Center row tl. r) Danette Rinas, Kandy -Ditley. Jeannie Marchildon, Marchildon, Diane Marchildon. Fern Front row, Rae-Lee McBrian, Tiger Brown, - Valentines: “bonspiel a A very successful ladies Valentines bonspell wrapped up Sunday night at the Terrace curling club. The Hough rink from Kitimat edged the Beckley rink of Terrace 6-5 to take the A event. Grade. Both Skeena girls . and boys grade 6 teams placed second in thelr zone final: . F far. The Trojans recently travelled to Fort St. James - ;, for their second annual: sa hockey, tournament, and. song con Bhat ‘Terrace Trojans women’ 's hockey team has ‘had a successful season so ; paulelte Patterson rink of - Terrace defeated the Parker rink of Terrace in the finals of ‘the -B event. Patterson defeated Hurl in : the semi-finals and Parker | ‘defeated Camich in their semi-final contest. ; In the C event. it was Bricker of Smithers defeating Thomson to take first’ place. Bricker , defeated Radford to ad- vance to the final while Thomson took out Elliot in the other semi-final, 8's second in zone tournaments in Terrace. over the weekend. . Kitimat's grade 8 team came: away with third place | ih the five team event. The team sends their thanks to Ken: Schachner of Budget. who made travel expenses “reasonable, Jeannie ' Marchildon received ‘best goalie ; award, _ and the won the zone playoif in the ‘boys division and Booth Ravens took’ the girls’ ’ Terrace Trojans. hockey. results Trojans were named the most sportsmanlike team. ' In Prince Géorge at the northern winter games the team picked up silver medals, in the eight team competition. The girls are off to Prince Rupert next Sunday. ' Sun shines. in. Sarajevo SARAJEVO (AP) — The finally, broke through misty clouds. around this Winter ~ Olymple city Monday as a. four-day blizzard that disrupted the Alpine skiing ‘schedule ended. “Now we are going ahead with our schedule at full speed,” an Olympic organizer said, ; “The women's 1,000-metre speed skating evéent in downtown Sarajevo and the ‘bathed in sunlight Monday residents men’s 15-kilometre Cross- country race‘ on . nearby Mount Igman both were morning. And on Mount. Jahorina, thie first Alpine event of the Games — the women’s giant slalom — was held after repeated postponements of other Alpine events forced by four days of snow and wind. Elsewhere in Yugoslavia, and travellers Medal Standings a East Garmany Soviet Union Finland _ - Norway Sweden United Statas ‘ Ataly WestGermany Japan ‘Canada Czechoslovakia France Gold Sik gQoocgtuwe a nv we wwe SOno-cSOnKXNn co -aon% L : i Local Sports Shorts Wrestling ‘Terrace wrestlers did exceptionally weil in zone final “action in Kitwariga over the weekend. Terrace placed third overall in points behind Smithers and Hazelton, ‘Hazelton finished in first place with 76 points. They .were followed by Smithers | with 66 points and Terrace with. 61. * Kitwanga finished fourth with 54 followed by Houston: -with 32 and Kitimat with 20, See Tuesday's paper for complete . breakdown of results, i basketball’ oy “In junior basketball action over thie weekend Skeena girls ; took two games from Kitimat while the Skeena boys placed third in their four team tournament at Mount Elizabeth. . Skeena girls downed Kitimat 50-40 in ‘the first game, Caroline Hendry had 23 points and Karen Lange had 11 for Kitirnat, In the second game Skeena got 20 points from Heridry to defeat Kitimat 58-36, Coleen Anderson added 14 for Skeena and Issy Margintschok had 12 for Kitimat. " Inthe boys’ games, Kitimat defeated Skeena boys 54-31 in a game Friday night, Skeena then downed Nishga 32-30 in Saturday's game. David Kirkaldy had 11 points for Skeena. in the game for third and fourth Skeena downed Thornhill - 45-33, Marlo Desjardins scored 10 points for Thornhill and David Kirkaldy was high scorer for Skeena. Kitimat played Booth in the final game of the tournament. No scores for that game were available. =--0 S99 ON wan began digging out after what has been, ealled the worst storm to hit the country in 20 years. . Five storm-related deaths - were reported by the official Tanjug news agency. The extent of property damage could not be determined. Police appealed to owners of abandoned cars to return ' to them and help in. snow- clearing efforts Monday. - ~ success D'event winners were the. Judy Austin rink of Terrace, | . They ‘defeated the Carson rink of Valemount. In the - “semi-final it was Austin over McDermott - and Carson over Ellsworth. | finals finals. In the girls’ ‘games ° Skeena opened with a 62-16 win over Thornhill Grade 8’s and Booth downed . Kitimat 37-27, Skeena then, played Booth ‘and Jost a . close. 34-35 game | to the Efforts were under way to - restore electricity to thousands of homes which lost power due to downed lines. Several villages remained without power Monday, said the Belgrade newspaper Politika. Most ‘Belgrade papers - were forced to limit "the number of their pages because newsprint could nol be delivered in time. . NBA Standings EASTERN ‘CONFERENCE . - Atlantic Division Ww Pcl. GAL Boston 3 ti 65 — Phila 32 Ip 640 GY2 New York 30.19 .612 8 New Jersey 26 25.510 13 Washington 23°27 «.460 18V2 Central _ Divislon : Detrall . 27°22 «550 - AAilwaukee 7622 «547 Atlanta ‘96 24 .538 Ve Chicago 2078 AW be Cleveland 19 31.362 F (Indiana 1434 .292 Vela WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Uten - - a0 «6700 = Dallas ‘a7 a5 30 5 San Ant 22:30 .423 10 Kan. City - U2 420 10 1 Houstand | 260 31..392 1M Denver 20-01 --.392 Hie Pacilic Olvision, ss Los Ang re ee Portland © 32:21 404 42 Seattle pos) Mb 2d hae 6 - Phoanix : 23°77 1460 10 Gold State 22°30 1423 «12 $an Diego 17 34.333 tél Sunday Results ‘ New Jersey 107° Houston 103 mu liwaukee 107. San: Biaga 100 { Philadelphia 10 Sosion ” Los Angeles .108 Atlanta a7 Utah U4 Portland 112 , Saturday Results San Antonio 123° Delroll 16 Claveland 66 Indiana, 83 ° Chicago 10] Golden Stale 9 Kantas City 94 ‘Washingfon 91 New ‘York 138 Denver‘ 12 - Phoenix 108 Dallss 89 ; Tonight's Game Son Antonio at indiana - Tuesday Games New Jersey at Cilevetend Phaotnix at Milwaukee New York at Kansas City Sen Dlego al Chicaga Detroit at Houston Atlanta at Utean “Washingfén af Denver Seattle at Gaiden State "over Skeena 38-22. Ravens. . . On. Saturday Kitimat downed Thornhill 36-20 in one game and 33-8 in another. . Kitimat 36-30 to advance to the final game, acy the finals, it ‘was sgt i enny f- Errico scored 16 points for Booth while Caroline . Hendry, had 9 points to top Skeena. In boys’ action on Friday’ night, Skeena B downed Nishga 47-31, Kitimat dumped Queen Charlotte 44- 17, and Booth beat Queen Chatlotte 47-26. In Saturday’s games it « was Skeena B over Skeena A 53-40, Skeena B over Queen Charlotte 49-32,Booth over Nishga 33-30, Kitimat | aver Booth 46-39 and Skeena A over Nishga 35-22, . Skeena A then met Kitignat in the final game and Skeena lost a close - match 41-39. Dion Orbell was high scorer for Skeena with 13 points and Robert ' Davidson had 17 points to top Kitimat. Skeena ‘ edged -town ~ Omineca ‘takes: The Terrace Omiteca allstars pulled off a come -from behind 8-5 win over , Kitimat Junior B Black Hawks in the final game of hockey tournament on Sunday to take home the Herald trophy and the winning prize money. Terrace battled Kitimat teams during the entire tournament. In round-robin play the Black Hawks defeated the Terrace - Allstars in overtime to take first place in their division and in a semifinal game Terrace needed a shootout . to defeat Kitimat Allstars 4- 3 to advance to the final game. In the final game Kitimat took an early period lead when Jay Glass scored from Jerry Choinicki. Four minutes later it was Regan Desroche scoring for Kitimat to give the Hawks a 2-0 lead at the end of one. + Desroche made it 3-0 with his second goal at 4:51 of the game as Omineca began to look tired. Pete Tichner broke the Terrace silence at 9:15 and the Allstars came to- life. Richard Kolner hit the “mark from Larry Swanson and Mike Larock and the Kitimat lead was cut to one. Tracy Camazzola opened _ the 11th annual commercial . Mallett got the tying and..° winning goals on two Terrace power-plays. He, scored the tying goalat$:14 - of the third period and got the go ahead goal at 15:37. Chris .Reneerkens added icing to the cake at 17:52 and Lance Legouffe got the empty net goal.to give Omineca the 8-5 win, Wade Flaherty was named most valuable player of the tournament, Chrid Reneerkens won the scoring trophy and Mike Lablond was named best defenceman. For Kitimat Floyd Reinfjel] was named best goalie. - In semi-final action it was the Hawks defeating Rupert Jr. 5-3. Kitimat got goals from Dan Markert and pairs on goals from Steve Nelson and Emil Gagnon. For Rupert it was Paul Baker picking up a pair and Ed Boudreau adding one. In the ofher semi-final game it was Lance Legouffe's shootout goal. after double overtime that was credited as the winning _ goal to give Omineea the 4-3 win over Kitimat Allstars. The twoteams played to a 3- 3 tie after regulation time and added two periods of . overtime before going to the _ Shootout. a birage of scoring late In . the second period with his goal at 16:24 on a Kitimat power-play. Steve Forrest connected a minute later to put Kitimat up by three. Then it was Mike Lablond scoring for Terrace with just under two minutes left . in the period and. Doug Thomson got a power-olay goal with just 32 seconds left in the ‘period to put Terrace back within one. In the third period it was all Terrace scoring as the Black Hawks had a tough time with Wade Flaherty in goal for Terrace. Darcy " SARAJEVO., (CPL 2; There's, : a " popular: but 7 frustrating saying in Sarajevo — “You must wail.” Visitors and journalists from around the world, in for the Winter Olympics, can rattle it off in half a dozen languages. But no one at the Games has — $f . training on Mount Jahorina’ Each team was given three shots on goal penalty shot style. Terrace three out of three while Kitimat could only manage to put two past Flaherty. In the consolation game = Kitimat Allstars handled Prince Rupert easily 4-2. Kitimat got goals: from Minaker, Ron Wakita, Tony Harmell, Scott Marleau, and two from Brad Owen, Rob Toye scored both Prince’ RUPERT GOALS. ROUNDROBIN * ROUNDUP Kitimat Allstars 16 Terrace Ba . in the opening game of the tournament Kitimat commercial. Allstars The men’ '§ rare on ‘Mount : Bjelasnica’ and’ women’s _were both cancelled Sunday faced a longer wait than the - men’s downhill skiers. Their run for the gold medal has been postponed daily and organizers decided Sunday to surrender temporarily to an unending winter storm and forget the’ downhill. until. Thursday, a week later than’ the original starting date. The female downhillers have faced a problem with their race, ‘aripinally sel for Saturday, ‘now scheduled for Wed- : esday. because of continuing high winds, heavy snow and fog. “T puess we'll just fold our clothes differently," Gary Athans of Kelowna, B.C.,_ said of his plans for the latest delay. “And we'll get better at. the video games. Everyone is playing them like crazy.” Video arcades are in constant use in the athletes’ and media villages, and are especially popular with the athletes, is the The waiting ‘game easier to play at ‘Olympics than on the World similar . Cup circuil, simply because of the increased activilies. CHEER TEAMMATES The Canadian skiers have spent many hours on Downhill skier takes first SARAJEVO Slalom skier (CP) Debbie Armstrong gave the United States its first gold medal of the Winter Olympics today -while Karin Enke became _the first triple medallist of the Games by leading East Germany {to a 1-2 finish in the women’s 1,000-metre speed skating event. It was a 1-2 finish for the Americans in the women’s giant slalom “as well with Christin Cooper winning the silver medal. Perrin Pelen ° of France won the bronze. Armstrong won with a combined time of two minutes 20.98 seconds while teammate Cooper was clocked jin 2:21.38. Cooper had led after the first run earlier in the day, but her time of 1:12.51 in the second run dropped her Into the silver medal spot. Pelen prevented a U.S. sweep of the medals by finishing third in 2:21.40. Tamara McKinney of the U.S. was fourth in 2:21.83. Liisa Savijarvi of Bracebridge, Ont., ninth after the first run with a time of 1:10,31,, managed only 1:12.42 on the second run and remained ninth with a 2:29.73 total. Enke, who earlier won the gold medal in the 1,500. metres and the silver in the 500, was clocked in one minute 21.61 seconds today. Teammate Andrea Schoene took the silver, her second of the Games, in 1:22.83 to give East Germany the lead “with a total of 14 medals (six gold, six’ silver and, two bronze). The Soviel Union is next with 13 (three gold, four silver, six bronze). Natalie Grenier of Ste- Foy, Que., was 18th in the women’s speed skating wilh a time of 1:27.67 and Sylvie Daigle of Sherbrooke, Que., finished 25th {n 1:28.96. GOLD AGAIN Sweden's Gunde Svan collected his secoud medal of the Games, winning the gold in the men’s 15- kilometre cross-country ski race. Syan, who earlier won a bronze in the 30-kilometre event, was timed In in 41:25.6 to finish ahead of two Finns, . Aki Karvonen (41:34.9) and Harri Kir. vesniemi (41:45.6).” 'Plerre = Harvey: = ‘ol Stoneham, Que., was 22nd in the field of 91 with a time ol iw. The United States, whict collected its first medal Sunday night in the pairs figure skaling, started or the way lo another expeclec gold today when three-time world champion ‘Scot! Hamilton took the lead ir the men’s singles fipurt skating event after the compulsory figures. "Jean-Christophe Simond “bombed the Terrace B team .. 16-0. Scott Marleau had four _ goals and Barry Boudreau ~ ‘picked upa hat trick to pace Kitimat. Black Hawks 7 Omineca 6 The'two top teams of the tournament met in round. | robin play and gave fans an exciting fast paced game. Kitimat came up with the win in overtime with a goal from Jay Glass. Other scorers for Kitimat were Regan’ Desroche, Steve Forrest, Mike Stephonavicius, Don Me- _ Martin, and Emil Gagnon, ‘For Terrace it was Tim Koiner, Darcy Mallett, Pete Tichner, Mike Lablond with ‘a pair, and Richard Kolner. Hazelton ¢ Juvenites 3 Hazelton got four third period goals to put the Terrace Chrysler Juveniels down 6-3 in the late game Friday night. Hazelton got. two. goals from Dave Wakefield, and singles from Gerald Starr, Rich Simms, John David and Jan Tremblay. For the Juveniles it was Dave Kawinsky, Steve Turner, and Rod Philpot, Black Hawks 8 Hazjeton § Kitimat got two goals each from Lou Parent and Jerry Choinicki to lead the Hawks to their second, round-robin victory. Hazelton was shutout in the first period. and got a late second period goal from MJohn David to leave the score 5-1 after two periods. Hazelton.made a- gallant effort in the last period getting goals from Jerry Young, Richard Simms, and Winston Leary to make the score respectable. Omineca 12 Juveniles 3 ‘Omineca got four power play goals and a short- handed goal to defeat the Juveniles in their Saturday afternoon. contest. Pete “Tichner- had four goals to lead Omineca and Lance Legouffe had thred goais. Downhill, must wait- dryland: ‘training, «: éatehing “ ““ap-ol their réadifig’ arid’ by -' now probably know downtown Sarajevo as well as some long-time residents. They have also turned into cheerleaders. “Yes, we've seen a fair amount of the other sports,’" said Steve Podborski of Toronto, ''We, were al the hockey game the other ‘night.” Sunday night, coach Joey Lavigne took his team to the pairs figure skating. The postponement of the downhill to Thursday prompted Austrian officials to send three of their four downhillers home for a couple of days. The fourth remained beeduse he aiso competes in giant slalom, which will now have both runs Tuesday. , The Herald, Monday, Februaiy 1%; 5 i984, Pages _ §:. TCHL ‘tourney ; Omineca i] Hazelton 3 ‘ over Hazelton. oa oA ‘Tony’ Jakubowski, ‘Rob Ebeling, and Garry Donald ‘each - scored for the Juveniles. ~ Terrace B 2 Rupert re Terrace B took their _ second beating in as many Hames as Greg Drummond got a hat trick for Rupert to lead them to a win in their first game of the round robin, Other scorers for Rupert were Frank Burns, ‘Rob Toye, Mike Ciccone, Dave Baker, Ed Boudreau, Mark Hauptman, Paul Baker, and Ken Long. For Terrace it was Mike Lambert, and Rob Bell both getting goals in the second period. Black Hawks 10 Juveniles 3 Dave Kawinsky scored all three Juvenile goals in a losing effort as the Juveniles lost to the stronger Kitimat team 10-3. Scoring for Kitimat were Colin Parr, Don McMartin and Brent Rogers. Getting two goals each were Steve Nelson and Lou Parent and Emil Gagnon got the hat trick. * Omineca dominated their final round robin game and finished up in second place in their division behind the Black Hawks with this win Chris Reneerkens had four goals and Lance Legouffe had three to lead Omineca. For Hazelton it was Tan Tromblay, Winston Leary and Jerry Young getting goals. Kitimat A 10 Rupert 3 Kitimat handled Rupert “easily in the final round robin game leaving Kitimal in first place In.the division and Rupert in second place. Sylvain Gagnon and Stacy . Smeader led Kitimat with two goals each. -Bob Toye had a pair. for Rupert and Greg Drummond added the other Rupert goal. again! 4 The Canadians, of course, ‘doti't'nave” that’ opildii: “ “We've gone through a certain period of time away from home, whereas the Europeans probably spent a couple of days at home before coming to the Olympics, so that could be a disadvantage to us,” ‘said Athans. - The long delay may be a factor in the outcome of the men’s race. A week of anxiety and. tension ‘could " -prove costly to some of the ’ younger competitors. Many .of the veteran World Cup downhillers wonder ’ out loud how American Billy. Johnson, one of the gold medal favorites after excellent training times on the relatively easy course, will handle the wait. U.S. gold me edal of France was second and West German Rudi Cerne third. ‘ Canadian champion Brian Orser of Penetanguishine, Ont., placed seventh , Melaney Jones of Skeena’s ‘grade 8 ‘tea with Jodi Rickerby of Booth, in a game zone finals. m struggles for a rebound, here Friday night at Thornhill in. the