JIM ZEEBEN Sun staff One of two fights in the first period broke out as the heavy re The Castlegar Rebels started their season on September 21 with a bang, Unfortunately it only lasted five minutes until the Beaver Valley Nighthawks took complete control of the game for a 11-1 thrashing. +: “It dosing an exhibition game) docs matter,” said head coach Kevin Cheveldave, who wore a suit coat and tie for his Junior ‘B’ coaching debut. “You want to win every game you play, but we did what we sent out to d on both sides, Both players were ejected from the “I hate to lose players in an exhibition game,” said Chevel- dave his eyes scanning the floor. “The fighting doesn't really show me anything, I'd rather see play- ers on the ice and see what they can do.” The Rebels, gaining some enthusiasm from the fisticuffs, turned it up a notch and speedy forward Kevin Leiman stripped a of the puck, And for a time just after the first puck was dropped, the new- look Rebels actually took it to the Nighthawks. +, Castlegar opened physically against Beaver Valley, hitting hard in the comers, in mid-ice, and in front of both nets. But after three minutes of play and no real shots on net by either team, things fell apart for the home town club. The Nighthawks adjusted to the physical game and then at 15:28, Beaver Valley's Aaron Haines opened the scoring. 3 ; DELUXE & $25 FRIES includes G.S.T. All bee pay, et lettuce, pickle, tomatoe & onion. rved with homemade fries ceed 10 am-9 pm ‘Castlegar's only drive thru’ AUTHENTIC RUSSIAN FOOD 1521 COLUMBIA AVE. 365-8388 raced up the wing and scored on the shortside of Beaver Valley's goaltender Scott Rideout. Leiman was one of the few bright spots of the game for the more than 175 spectators who paid $2 for the exhibition contest. “Leiman had a strong game,” said Cheveldave. ‘We had a lot of offence missing-.with Nino Decosta and Brad Shock not in the lineup.” Both injured, Decosta played for Castlegar last year and Shock had one of the strongest camps of any Rebel before being hurt.” Leiman’s a Selkirk College stu- dent and a‘ex-Cranbrook Colt taken as a walk on at the Rebels camp. After Leiman's goal both teams missed chancés to go ahead DART PLAYERS Mixed league forming. All interested players please attend meeting at Dexter's Pub Sandman Inn Wednesday, Sept. 25-7 pm and then Rebel Shane Cutler bumped Rideout’ by’ the Nighthawk net prompting another scrap. Beaver Valicy’s Darren Kissock went after Cutler, kick- ing both players out of the‘ game. The Nighthawks added anoth- er goal before the end of the peri- od, and than blew the game wide open with six goals in the second. Castlegar right wing Mike Head scored once for the Rebels but the team fell apart as they scrambled to keep pace. with the Nighthawks. “Our defensive zone coverage wasn’t very good,” said Chevel- dave. “We spent the whole week before the game evaluating talent. Now it's time to start coaching.” After the second intermission the Rebels regained some of the flare they showed in the opening 7 minutes. z “I told them the guys who want to make this team had better show a little more pride,” he said. “We played reasonably well and only lost the third 2 - 1.” ire With 10 goalies in camp last. week, the Rebels cut five hoping at, least one would be could enough to lead the team. The: quantity was right but of the three who played in the exhibition the quality wasn’t. . - Castlegar ¢ coach receives Basketball JIM ZEEBEN Sun staff dt took more than two decades but this weekend a Castlegar . man’s dedication to sports will Snally be recognized: ‘by Basket- ball B.C. y, ‘vice-principal at Stanley’ Humpries Senior Sec- ondary, ‘picked: up'the Wink award for outstanding service to Far, MOCKEY «BASEBALL BASKETBALL CARDS WAX PACHS SINGLES #SETS# % SUPPLIES “I guess‘the''fact I've been -ouching.for 23 years was a'good enough reason;" said ‘Closkey. “It's kind of surprising, because you don’t realize you've been | r aigressiv ve start. 11 - 1 loss to Beaver. Valley. “The majority; ofthe goals were not the tender’s fault,” said: Cheveldave, "but .I was. hoping one would ‘really: take chaps out there and no one did.” 4); The coach promised more cuts When ve ‘basketball, teams hit it ‘will be will be made and players brought in from the camp of Rebels affili- ate Junior ‘A’ club. The next test for Castlegar is on: Friday at the complex against the Grand Forks Border Bruins. It Basketball B.C. is a non- -profit attempt ‘a captur- which began in the mid-seventies and recognizes and been 2A-years old, ‘when start" ed his coaching career at SHSS in 1967. In that- time; day, Sept: 27, in«Vanconver, | how- ster Closkey: idthe 5 won't;be ie: a Sinstead, he'll beat a weekend Sourse that will help him achieve Rnother long-awaited goal—-His the people involved in the Sport. Each year they award ~helped basketball grow in B.C.’ :! AS Keeping It. out - _ ” Flebal Goakehias hada =taigh time stopping shots in Saturday's SUN STAFF PHOTO / Jim Zeoben; should be a little easier than Beaver Valley who stacked their team with players late cuts from. that club’s Junior ‘A’ affiliate, the: Trail Smoke Eaters. “ wee B.c. ati outstanding high school and col- lege players in the province. As well awards honor coach-: es, schools and people who have By hone and the ty,.cam- ras tolled ‘for the third annual Edition’ of Super unday at Haley» ‘Three games were’ played ‘las Sunday before upwards of. 100'* football fans at the’ Trail Flag Footbal ‘Leaguie" event. a i. The: “Castlegar. /Tom Kats). Opened ‘the, day ry} against! the Dam Inn Mates, 'The'Dam Inn Mates, led iby wide receiver Hen MacMillans 's battle between cross- - "The. Hi-Arrow : Devils. ‘and Dexter's Dynamos. struggled on the field as: well'as against: each Other to end their'Sept.. 22. game ina4- 4 draw.’ * Both clubs represent | Castlegar two. touchdowns, ‘groun out a22 -'13' win and upped their record to S 4 and'2, Castlegar had a’seven ‘point * lead ‘after the first quarter but ‘Because of penalties and four’ intercepted ‘throws, couldn't fin- i ish off their chances, ‘Roger‘Junker and Dave Ter- hune scored touchdowns ‘for ;Castlegar and Neil Bremel Kicned ithe single point. : A ‘Next up: was 2 pai! of "Trail ‘teams—the Raiders ‘and Nellie’s - Pizza Hawks—both with two points heading into the Sunday contest. It wasn’t much of.a game as the Hawks outplayed: the Raiders winning ~The final game was also between two Trail teams and was” but plays with a roster of students from around the province. ~ The Devils stay in third spot | and the Dynamos: remain last’: over all, “Tom. Thorlarsen scored twice for Hi-Arrow while Luigi Pollio ' and Herb Amaral rounded off the Devil} 's Scoring. ' “Tt was a pretty. Mickey Mouse: game,” said Amaral. “It wasn't even soccer—just long kicks up (and down. the field. All the goals * that were scored were pretty well Shaves replied for the . ‘ to be the i ‘It i a co-tantch of lak Your's i championship/ game,’ where the | Aiko Bandits edged the’ Crown | : Point Bulldogs to take ds! title 'in'1990/° : It stayed close for about five: minutes and then the Bulldogs steadily piled point on fo the | Dynamo with a hat trick. pane wiha bai tented” teams ‘have ‘overcome the, dislike for each other that showed ~- ‘in earlier games. H /“We're friends,” ho said of the: two local teams.:*But still they don’t like losing to us.” ‘The Devils have lost a couple of key players. and ‘are now recruiting people to replace them. Kevin Hearne and starting goaltender. Gary Dorosz have left... , while the Bandi never did break through. It ended in a walk 37 -1, Crown Point 4 nish Bulldogs passer Ron Coe and the result allowed Crown Point ¥ Teceivers to work their way open. Lynn Sovern was the Aiko player involved, and while the skirmish lasted only a few Aiko quart Fr on the kept back Grant Fines throughout the game. ‘There was no luck for the Ban- dits on defense either. They rarely managed to break through to Carlos is.the oldest at 26-year old and Femando, 23, is next: : The Devils play Nelson Savoy in their next game at 2 p.m., Sept. 29, at Kiwana’s Park in Castlegar. “It a big game for us,” said Herb Amaral. If the Devils win they'll take sole possession of third place, “If we play ‘every game like we did against Ni we have a good chance at the cup.” He says first place during the the team'to enter a new: school ’“’season is out of the question. and a new job respectively. “Tobie ‘Reichert has joined’ the team ‘and Evo ‘Amaral will com-’ . pete against Tony Silva for the net. Evo.is the 16-year old brother of Herb, and EO other Amaral S Cohoe Insurance «© Vacation Trallers and Boat Insurance “But we'll definitely be in the play-offs. Bandits bench as the game got out of hand. And on the final play of what was supposed to be the league’s big showcase event, a fight broke out directly in front of a Shaw Cable 10 cameraman. The irony of the altercation was that it involved league presi- dent Dwayne MacDonnell, The week before Super Sun- day, MacDonnell sent out memos outlining the league’s policy on things such as fighting. “Everybody was aware of the rules,” he said claiming he did Not retaliate. “I didn’t throw a punch.” The rule states a player is sus- pended for 10 games if he throws apunch, it was evident he sent a haymaker in MacDonnell's direc tion. “The refereeing let the gaine! get out of hand. There were very blatant things he was letting go,” said MacDonnell. “It's so unlike’ the Bandits to be yelling at seek other like they were,” Since the game, two Bandits players have phoned to apologize to the Bulldogs and the league. MacDonnell said the executive: are holding a meeting tonight to review the matter, If they need to, they can also * consult video tape of the game to’ help in their decision. Shaw cable: was televising the games and plans to air the contests through- out the week. a RANT seiaigeis Special’ 2 eggs * 2 bacon * 2 sausage 2 pancakes — $4.55 includes GST Specialty Sandwiches - Borscht - Home Baking Mone -Sat. Gam-5 pm Open 1102 3rd St. wh, 6am-6pm 365-8312 Viens ee eee ed ee: GET ON A FUN ROLL... JOIN A FALL BOWLING LEAGUE TODAY ! OPENINGS IN: © Monday moming coffea lezgue © Friday night leagues still taking i >. tegistrations for. 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