Stacey Cook of Caledonia leaps way up for this lay In, as ‘Caledonia ri rallies froma 22 point deficit in this game against Okanagan Mission In the provincial high school basketball championship on Friday. Caledonia morals won the game in overtime 100-94, and finished eighth In the tournament. — “t Jivenile; Northern B.C. champs The Terrace - Chrysler Juvgniles ean proudly call ‘themselves Northern ‘B.C. champs | after they defeated the,.,,., ., Peace-Caribou repregentative Ft. St. John in, tw. games aver the wee nd, “ig Terrace opened with ad3 win, Friday night. Marto Desjarding, on- loan ‘from tye Totem Ford. Midgets, . Bat thrae goals;for-Teneaces _ DayevKayasky aud; Tony. Jakubowski each. had two. goals.and Don Wiley and LylgMarleau added singles. : There was a bit of hackey politics. going oh Saturday morying w when St, Ft. John ae. refused to. play. the scheduled. 10:40 a.m. game, -clting-a rule that states a - team doesn’t have to play. before "2 p.m. in a cham- | pionship game. ’ The’: President of the B.C. hockey ‘ association was consulted: and the Ft. St. John. team - "was ‘ordered. back onto the ¢ ice. The fame got ‘Uh- .° derway one and.a half hours’ late. - Hs ced Terrace all, the;way, .The team led 5-1 aftet the first, &1 after two, and finished . with a final score af 10-4. Rod Philpot had a hattrick, ‘Kawinsky and Wayne Cox each “had a’ pair, and Marleay, Steve Turner, and . for ot 2 weekend... 1. An, Saturday’ a gamait was ’ one, scheduled to meet - the » Kootenys’ zone represen: « tative in Terrace,:’next ‘weekend but rumour has it ‘that financlal _ problems - imay keep the Kootney team ~ft home. | “The provincial final is set the Pe Oe re a itl -Rrinea “George -on Sunday. ; Totem Midget provincial cham- pionship. The team. will Play their second game. today against North Shore Winter club. 7 No place like home — _ for Seattle’ S Sonics. an t There's no place like - home ‘for Seattle Super- sonics 8,.who are anything but ier when they hit the road, Seattle, following its 126- 99 rout Sunday night over Golden. State Warriors — in Seattle, naturally — the SuperSonics boast & 27-80 pi ting against wor-lost record at home, but 8-25.9n the road in the . National. Basketball Association. In other games it was: Denver,.: Nuggets 107, Chicago Bulls 104; Kansas ‘City Kings 108, Cleveland Cavallers 97; Milwaukee Bucks,,: 109, Washington Bullets 101 and.San Antonio Spurs... 140, San Diego Clippers 195. On. “Saturday it was: ” Boston Celtics 103, Atlanta Hawke, 88; New York Knicks 123, Kansas City 108; Philadeiphia ers 131, Phoenix Sun 112; New Jersey Nets 100, Indiana Pacers . 98; ‘Los Angeles Lakers 123, Houston , Rockets 111; Utah Jazz 138, Dallas Mavericks 103 and Portland Trail Blazers 135, Golden: State Warriors 94. Gus Williams scored 14 of his 28 points in the third quarter as Seattle pulled away in the second half to record its first victory in the Warriors this season. Midway through the second quarter, the SuperSonica reeled off 12- consecullve points, six by Al ’ Wood, to take a 50-38 lead- with 4:14 to play in the first half, Joe Barry Carroll. topped the Warriors with 4 points. Nuggets 107, Bulls 104 Kiki Vandeweghe scored 15 of hls 90 points in the final period as Denver main- tained its hold on the eighth and final playoff spot in the. Western Conference. Alex Engllsh scored 24 poinis and Dan Issel had 21 for Denver, | Dailey led the Bulls with 19, 4 . the Kings 108, Cavallers 97 Mike Woodson scored 27 of his 33 points in the second - half as Kansas: City. over- game a 1¢point disad- vantage at halfthrie, Drew finished with at points for Kansas City. Eddie Johnson had 18 points, as did Geoff Huston for -. Cleveland. ‘Bucks 109, Bullets 101 Junlor Bridgeman scored ‘five points during a 13-2 spurt at the -start of: the: fourth quarter, THé Biicks were led -by Marques Johnson with 25° points, while Paul Pressey had 18 and Mike Dunleavy had a season-high 17. | Greg Ballard led the Bullets with 25 points. ; \ Spurs 140, Clippers 135 George Gervin scored 42 points, Mike Mitchell added. 35 as San Antonio led from. opening moments. | Norm Nixon led San Diego with 27 points, while Torry Cummings had 23, Whitecaps suffer another loss _ VANCOUVER (CP) — NewYork Cosmos moved: into stcoui place in the North, ‘Ametieah Soccer eae indoor - standings ‘ Sunday with'a'8-4 win over’ Van-** _ couver “Whitecaps.” “ _ It. ‘was “New York's ‘19th win against 11 losses and moved them to within one game ol first-place San Diego . Sockers, ‘The - Whitecaps, out. of, a playoff : spots suffered thelr 20th loss it 3 games. : nye palo ft Wie i Moyers led Cosmos with three. goals and two assists, while | Dragan Vujovic added two. goals and two assists, . Chico —_ Borja, ' Parkinson and Gerry Gray si ted 4-1 afer the ‘ period afd Held" a: = 72 lead at halt Fernando “ DeMatthaeis, scored New York’s other Goals, a Peter Ward, ‘ David Norman, Mike Sweeney and. Steve Nesin scored for “Vancouver. The Sockers play Van- couver Wednesday at * Paclfie Coliseum. “More sports, page 10 March 28-31: “ord - : “ ‘inidgets played to a 4-4 tie against Ft. St. John'in the * . x Wathiagton '. New. Jerse . ‘Edmonton Andrew . at: ‘Louis Bliies’ aren .. tatdng the easy road’ to a: Natlonal Hockey League Playoff berth. ‘ ‘The Blues ended * Washington's -elght-game.. _ Unbeaten’ string Sunday - night at. Landover, Md, with a.§-3 victory over the Capitals, who blew a change ™:, to move ahead of first- place. : ‘New York Islanders in the. ° Patrick Division. °~ The Islanders, ‘who ‘fead: - . “Washington by. one. polnt, ».; lost 5-4 Sunday to Hartiord Whalers, | In. _- other . Edmonton Oilers beat”. Buffalo Sabres and Calgary - "| Flames. edged Winnipeg . Jets by 43 scores and - Minnesota North Stars .tled Quebee Nordiques 5-5, On Saturday it was - . Washington 2 Islanders 1, Philadelphia Flyers 6 New. OakJand Invaders and’ Washington Federals, both winless four games into the - United States Football League season despite belig guided by new blood, are at least showing signa: of life. The ‘Invaders lost 27 Sunday‘ to Philadelphia ‘ “Stars, but new coach Chuck ° Hutchison of Oakdand sald he was Impressed with the’ team's performance. “For 58 minutes, we were a good football team,” said Hutchison. “Then we got sloppy on both offence and defence." . * Washington came even closer, allowing a field goal © . and an interception touch- down return in the final two minutes to lose to’ Pitt- . aburgh Maulers 16-7. ‘Rod ‘Ebeling each ‘added — . “It really hurts,” sald . The Juveniles are now 7 Dit len tor ire ae an a York Rangers 4, Buffalo 5 Nancouver Canucks 2, New “Jersey Devils 5 Boaton . Bruna 3, Montreal Canadiens 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 1, Edmonton 9 Low Angeles Kings 1, Minnesota 4 Detroit Red Wings 3, Quebec 6 St. Louis 4, and - : Pittsburgh Penguiris_ 4 -Hartford 2. ° : We're not going in the hack door,” coach Jacques “Demers said of the Blues, - iAwho are second in the Norriz. ‘ “"Divistin but are battling . Detroit Red Wings, Chicago “goities, i Black Hawks and Toronto ‘Maple Leafs for a: playott “berth. ° "We've beat Minnesota twice, beat Philadelphia | _andone of the great teams - .4dn the NHL here . in Washington."” _ GOAL SHORTHANDED ~ “A shorthanded Boal bY ‘coach Dick Bielski “of. Wa shington. 7 We play Inspired and worked our tails off for 56 mines of great football pnd come up empty. We're shor! on. talent, but have . ’ plenty of guts. Defensively, we Were super. We made’ them pay for everything : they got.” STILL UNBEATEN . Also on Sunday defending champion Michigan Pan- thera remained one. of two . unbeaten teams with a 31-26 | victory over Arizona Wranglers. Houston Gamblers beat New Jersey - Generals 32-25 and Denver Gdld- downed Tampa ‘Bay Bandits 96-30. It was the fitst loss tor New Jersey ahd Tampa. ‘Undefeated New Orleans Breakers play the Bulls at . Gilmour put | Blues. end Capitals’ ‘Brian Sulter at 6: 90 of the third period gave the Blues - the victory Sunday. It. was thelr seventh win in thelr Jast 10 games, but only thelr eighth road triumph this season. St. Louis plays four of its last flve games on the road. Rookie centre Doug the Blues ahead at 2:23 of the first period. Washington made it 1-1, but the Blues’ Bernie Federko scored his 38th goal at 4:50 of the second period and assisted on a goal by Joe. Mullen at 5:41 that ‘made it #1. Washington's Darren Veitch, in the second period, and Bobby Carpenter, In the third, scored to tle it 3-3. But Sutter and Gilmow broke past the Washington defence to put the Blues ahead 4-3, Jacksonville tonight. On. Saturday it was: Birmingham Stallions 54, Memphis Showboats 6, Los Angeles’ Express 13, San Antonio Gunslingers 12 and . Oklahoma. Outlaws Chicago Blitz 14. The Stars- moved into a first-place tie with New Jersey ‘in the Atlantic © li, . , Division as Kelvin Bryant rushed for 173 yards and third-quarter touchdowns of “four and two yards against the Invaders Philadelphia, At Washington; Tony Lee kicked a tle-breaking 18- yard field goal with 1:56 remaining and Jeff Delaney at -paced 50 yards with an In- terception 30 seconds later as the Maulers posted their first triumph. Lee's field - Churchilt deserved ' Wrangler goulhender Chris Churchill - deserved a better - fate . “Sunday. The young . netminder ‘made 46 sayes but’ defen-' -ceman Mark Tinordi beat him four Tatnutes ‘into arty at. WHL astern Givin . WL FA Regina a7 2301 402 283 95 Medicine “Hatda 25 1 397 283 69 Brandon 43:25 2 482:335 08 Lethbridge 43:27 (0 268 249 Bb Pr sAtbert'* 4029 2 404 354 82 Caloary 36 36 0 353 345 72 Saskatoon 36:35 0 34} 344 72 Wionlee 9 62. G 23m 566 18 Western Division Kamloops 40:22 0 460 326 98 New West = 1435 2 402 345 70 Portland 33-37 0-420 443 64 Seattle UY arya Victerla 7139 0-326 925 62 Kelovina 14 541 89 438 01 Sunday Resytts Lethbridge 3 Calgary 2 107) "Victoria @ Portland 7 ‘Branden 6 Saskatoon 4 -Regina 10 Winnipeg 0 New Westminster 6 Kamloops NHL Leaders Wates ‘Conterence atric Division WLKLTEREA P xNY Intondert 73.45 76 2 328 255 92 -Philedel ne 43:26 5 282 216 91 * e 72:38 25 10 31) 268 88 WNY Rengers 73:36 26 9/286 278 85 orsey 72.17 46 7 217 1 a Pitteburgh7] '5 52. 4 236 359 6 Adams Divislon wQuebec 743926 9 394 259 47 Moriraal 73.3434 § 275 26 73 Hartford 7225 30 9 263 203 SP Campbell Conference Morris Division yMinneiota 74:37 29 St. Louis ' 45 39,28 Oatrolt 7420 4p Chicago 7326.39 6.251 295 40 Toronto 74264) 9 261 364 57 Smythe Divisten, 8 324 314 82 7 269 300 47 7 ata 297 43 x-Calgary 7332 28 139 282 202 77 x- Winnipeg ‘ 72:29:32 10 321 341 68 Vancouver "FH 40,38 Los Angeles. 7521 42 12 207 356 54 x-Clinched playoff berth y-Glinched tirst: place fenday Results Calgary 4 Winhipeg J 2 4ar al a7 . St. Louls § Washington 7 4 T “a ", Chicago at Montrag! Philadelphia at New Jersey Teesday Games Boston aft NY Ranuers NO - New. Jersey at NY telancare National Hockey League tcor- Ing leaders after games Sunda nights 4 -@ AP Oretaky, Edm 4) 112:195 CatHey, Eom 3a 78 116 Que saqiz Bieta fo Que a 70112 |, Edm YY & 2 Pederson, Bos a7] 104 Federko, S1L neon Trower, NY! asoaa Messier, Edm oat 7 140 ¢ : 72:43:25 5 907 243 91 overtime as Lethbridge Btoncos edged - the Wranglers 3-2 in one of five Western Hockey - League memes. “Other. action saw Victoria Cougars edge Portland ‘Winter Hawks 02yRegina: Pats: +! ‘bomb ? : Winnipeg ’ Warriors 10-0, Brandon Wheat: Kings: defeat ’ Saskatoon. Blades: 6-4 and New Westminster Bruins nip Kamloops Oilers 65. While Tinordi was the star of -the moment,’ Churchill was the story of the game, said Bronco caach John Chapman. YS “Churchill was definitely the player of the game far them,” he sald. “We should have had 10 goals instead of three.” The Broncos led 2-0 early in the second period on goals by J.C. McEwan and Cam Douglas. The Wranglers made: things interesting when defenceman Dana Murzyn’s clearing shat from centre - hit some debris In front of Bronco netminder . Ken Wregget and bounced’ Into the net, Landis Chaulk tied the game six minutes later. “We went to sleep. for a whilé in the second herled _ after they scored that first goal and they jumped on us," Chapman. said, “But, besides that. 1 thought we 75.5207 5 424367 WN - pretty well controlled the game.” ‘The loss dimmed Calgary's hopes of making the playoffs. The Wranglers ‘are tied with Saskatoon Blades with 72 points for the sixth’and:final ‘playott: spat) in thé Eastern Division, bit! the Bladeshave onegame in hand.’ WHEAT KINGS 6 BLADES * pay Ferraro scored four goals, twoon the power play" and one short-handed, ag Brandon’ took over sole " possession of third place in the Eastern Division. The Wheat Kings are two points ahead of Lethbridge Broncos.and one back of second-place Medicine Hat Tigers. . Stacy Pratt and Dave Thomlinson also scored for . the Wheat Kings who led 3-2 and 5-4 by periods. The - Blades got two goals from Wendel Clark with singles coming from Joey Kocur and Dale Henry. COUGARS 8 WINTER HAWKS 7 The Covgar's playoff hopes remained alive as Leroy Remple scored his second goal of the . night, . with 44 seconds remaining, to let Victoria sneak past Portland. Victoria now ia one point behind fourth-place Seattle in the race for the Western Connle Roberts skates here In the Terrace figure skating club's 11th annual Ice Carnival. Roberts skated the feature solo of the Carnival which wastitledT.V. Fantasia. Space Odessey, Batman and Robin, Strawberry Shortcake, and the’ Smurfs were some of the skating presentations Included In the two day show. Club spokesrnan Judy Tessaro sald the Car- nival went quite well. Everyone Involved seem quite pleased and the audience seemed to enjoy themselves and appreciate the effort of the local skaters, Guy Choulnard added an unassisted goal at 14:42 of the final period. The goal ended a 30-game streakin which Wathington, which-has the league's best defensive record, had held its opponents to four goals or less. Whalers 5 Islanders 4 Randy Pierce’s- second goal tied the score, then Mark Johnson connected 28 seconds ‘later with his second for Hartford. ''We're not playing well and we'd better start before it’s too late,” New York coach Al Arbour sald. Oliers 4 Sabrég 3 ; ‘ Mark Messier scored two third-period goals in the Ollers’ win at home. Wayne Greteky had no points, the third time this seazon he has falled to collect a point ina - goal was set up by a 62-yard pass from Glenn Carano to Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier, who rushed 22 times for 77 yards and caught three passes for 87 more. EXTENDS STREAK" At Pontiac, ‘Mich., Bobby Hebert fired three touch- down passes, two to Derek Holloway, as Michigan extended its winning streak to 10 games over the last two seasons, Hebert hit Holloway on a 10-yard TD pass in the first quarter and & Gyarder In the third period — Holloway turned a 10-yard cur] pattern into a long gainer — and also flipped a 13-yarder to Mike Cobb in the third quarter. Sam Harrell scored two touchdowns and cornerback ' The Heraid, Monday, March 19. 1984, Pages streak: : game. Pat Hughes “and Dave Hunter also séored for Edmonton, Sean McKenna, Hannua Virta and. Phil Housley had Buffalo’s Flames 4 Jets 3 Goaltender early lead to withstand Winnipeg's three-goal third period. It was the sixth one- goal-edge game-in the last “seven for the. visiting - Flames. 5 Nordiques: 5, North Stars ‘5 - Peter Stastny scored with . leas than three minutes remaining to lift the Nor- diques to the tle at Bloomington; Minn. Steve Payne ‘scored twice aiid Mark Napier had three assists for Minnesota, which ‘is unbeaten in elght ‘games. Invaders, Federals show signs of life Will Lewis intercepted. two passes, returning one 34 yards for a touchdown arid: theother 13 yards te set up a one-yard run by Harrell at Houston. Harrell scored his firat touchdown on a five- ” yard run after Jim Kelly, who completed 22 of 98 ~passes for 271 yards, fireda . 20-yard pass..to Gerald - MeNell and a°12-yard pass to Greg Moser. ~ Cornerback David Mariln picked off a John Reaves , sideline pass and returned [t 38 yards for a touchdown with 6:34 left in the game at Denver, Martin’s score came 37 seconds. after quarterback Craig. Penrose . of Denver threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Leotiard Harris that tied the score 30- 4. on better fate Division's final playoff berth. Portland finished the WHL season in third place ‘wilh a 33-39 record, ‘the worst’ in the franchise's elght-year history. Jack MacKeigan scored three goals for the ( with Simon Wheeldon; Tom Martin and Dave MacKey adding singles. Portland's John Bekkers and Terry Perkins had two geals each while Ray Podloski, Jeff Rohlicek and - Craig Butz rounded out the’ scoring. . PATS 10 WARRIORS 0 The -hapless Warriors suffered thelr 23rd con- . secutive ‘loss and 62nd defeat of the season as Regina exploded for seven third-period goals. Lyndon Byers scored three goals, while Taylor Hall and Curt Wickenheiser ‘had two each. Singles came from Jeff Lawson, Len Nielsen and Jchn Miner. Jamie Reeve made 25 saves for the shutout while Winnipeg netminder Jamie Dubberly: faced ca bp icehot: barrage: havaiyest age Jud BRUINS 6 OILERS 5. Rookie: CIF ‘Ronning scored three goals, upping his total to a club-record 69 on the season, as the Bruins. clinched second place in the Western - Division. The Oilers have.already locked away first place, Other New Westminster — goals came from Mark McLeaty, Brent Huges and Craig Berube. “ie Lemelin made 36 saves and © the visiting Flames built an _ Greg Evtusheveki, Dean. . Evason, Brian Bertuzzi and * Dean Clark replied for the . Gilers. Sat. 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