peers Nn ta creep RON ARAN seamen eerie ge TS See BS nn ee ee SPT I TT TE el I Ng TO EE I A EE SS a i al RSET) wie at Rebels lost ® “both - "> games while Prince Rupert Rain-. “makers won both and the home- town: Terrace Caledonia’ Ker- . mode boys split.their two games as. ‘the senior high school zone basketball season got. underway: - on the weekend. '. The. outcome should mean Kermodes and Rainmakers will battle down to the wire for. the zone title which gives one or the other a trip to B.C. triple ‘AAA’ finals i in March.: “Kitimat’s Rebels aren’t really concerned — they dropped from a triple ‘AAA’ competition to double ‘AA’. They’!] compete at a lower level of play, such as Smithers. The three-game series opened Friday night at Cal high when Rainmakers took a five-point, first-quarter lead (18-13) over Kermodes, then saw it slip to three points (39-36) at the half. By the end of the third quarter, Rainmakers were up | 58-53. In the final 10 minutes, the coast gang grabbed a larger lead and won 84-76 going away. Fifty-eight fouls were called in this rough contest, including 32 against Kermodes. At the foul line, Kermodes canned 22 out of 30 attempts while Rainmakers made 16 of 29, (Both teams lost first-stringers via the five-foul route; Rob Wingham and” Stéve , McKay for Rupert, plug, Mike). Terrace. ) i On the scoresheet;; Paul Man- has gunned in 27 points . to lead roar Caledonia -Kermode girls . wound up in the same place they” finished in 1988 at the B.C. high - school girls’ double ‘AA’ volley- ball championships — they were right at the bottom, 16th. At the 16-team series held at . Kamloops last week, Kermodes went through the - eight-team preliminary set by beating only one team and placing seventh in . their pool. Then they dropped to the con- solation side where all three op-- Ponents beat them. an oe PEP SE ah. rae FuADeOUee ma te ‘by dozen-point efforts from Parker and Jackie Brown: for" : anor Kermodes. Frank ; Gennaile chip: “ ped in with 14 while.Brown had 18, :For: Rainmakers,’ McKay ~ hooped 30 points: before getting the: thumb. Ralph“ Bright came’ up with 17 while Ryan Leighton had‘ 15 and Jason: Parnell 10. Game two Saturday at noon was. a laugher for coach Mel . Bishop’s Rainmakers. He sub- _ stituted most of his bench after “running up a 62-38 halftime “margin against Kitimat’s Rebels. -They went on to provide Rain- -makers with a 102-62: wine Rainmakers got a 12-point ef- fort from Bright, and 11 points each from McKay, Leighton and Jamie Quast, plus 10 from Craig. Douglas. J.T. .Pannor scored 24 to lead the Rebels, ‘In the last game, Kermodes followed.the Rainmaker pattern and ran up a 95-56 victory over Rebels. They led 44-18 at the half. Manhas counted 14 points to pace the win. He was helped out Tyler Eastman, Kannin Osei- Tutu and Genaille. Gary Mor- rison had 10 for Rebels. This week has Kermode girls hosting Rainbirds Thursday at 6:30, then taking on Kitimat Or- cas-Friday at 4 p.m. Next Mon- - day sees three Ketchikan, Alaska _ girls’ teams. there for games at * 3:30 (p.m... Kay-High’s Grade 9. | i girls “play at: Thornhill, while: . thei Grad¢-10’s take on Skeena. Their: Sales, play Kermodes at Cakieh het 15-8), then Queen Elizabeth of Surrey (15-10, 15-11) and finally a repeat performance against Kamloops (15-10, 10-15, 15-9), . Kermodes got off-on the right foot by beating North Peace's Dawson Creek 15-13, 15-10 on the opening round-robin con- test. After that it was downhill. It took three matches for’ Kamloops to beat. them 15-9, 7-15, 15-4. Then last year’s run- nerup (Max Cameron of Powell ‘River) downed them 15-10, 15-7. ‘Their final contest on opening First it was Castlegar (15-9; day had them losing 15-8, 15-7 Games MONDAY: T: race Minor Hockey TUESDAY: Kermode WEDNESDAY:: THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets . Ladies of the Royal Purple FRIDAY: Canadian Paraplegic Association — SATURDAY: B.C. Paraplegic Foundation — Terrace Peaks Gymnastic Club® Late Night _ { Ripert ‘ bes Kinsmen Club Friendship Society errace Blueback Swim Club 3 ak. pawl ey Pee CaN Ai hae SEA elles Pag a cin ol earning ange ated el ip Rae Toye HV peat salt’ a fue Bin, aay peer ne all aid aS acta 7a tx ‘ a Terrace Review = Wednesday, December 6, 1989 3B Zone basketball competition ‘opened In Terrace last weekend with the Caledonia Kernfode o¢ . _ BH boys defeating Kitimat and; losing to-Prince @ Rupert. cere uring # oa, igF rs Volleyball girls finish ‘16th to White Rock's Semiahmoo. Day.two wasn’t any better. They lost to West Van (15-12, 7-15; 15-5);.and Earl Marriott of Surrey (8-15, 15-12, 15-13) in three sets. Then the eventual champions from Vancouver, Sir Charles Tupper, beat them two. straight (15-6, 15-5). Day three saw them sidelined . in the consolation. Tupper took North Van’s- Handsworth in a final series © upset. Victoria’s Mount Douglas placed third. Games cee | Bes Ra oe tay Lt ee ad . THANK the following sponsors for be -: their support in making the - wid Ma | The Terrace Curling Club. wishes to.: 7 Terrace Cash Bonspiel Middleton Trucking Inn of the West ‘Almwood Contracting First Choice Travel EMCO | Gentury 21 Cedar River Timber Doelman Sales Finning Twin River Electric Bruce Yeast Ltd. a major success: Skeena Hotel Bear Creek Contrating Wilkinson Business Machines Williams Moving & Storage McAlpine & Co. 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