“CASTLEGAR NEWS, March. 4 yar offs next” The Rockers wound up league plan last week with games against each ‘of.the other league members. } On Thursday,* Stanley Humphries hosted the J.L. Crowe ‘Hawks. It was a high-spirited match that saw the Trail team ‘open up a 12-point falfuime lead only to have the Rockers roar back in the third quarter. The locals played some superb ketball ‘2 go ahead 60-56 with threo minutes gam Anlaggressive press by the Hawks broke the match open capitalized on Stanley Humphries’ errors to eke out a ry. The Rockers fine team effort was led by Tom iDemeo'with 81° points, Ray Stewart had ‘M1 points and Lawrence. Makortoff 8 points. Terry Huston and Jeff ‘Shmoorkoft turned in strong rebounding performances. ruary 27 is'a night the Rockers would just as soon gets Playing L.V. Rogers iri Nelson they had a disastorous tevening,’. losing 94-62. Ray Stewart and Tom Demeo each Zscored 19 points. } OnSaturday Stanley Humphries bounced back and handed ithe visiting Mt, Baker Trogans a 70-57 defeat. Some very well jplayed man-to-man defense was the key as the Rockers ‘opened up a 95-22 halftime lead and worked hard to maintain it in the final 20 minutes. Coach Kevin Morris praised the Rockers for a fine team jeffort. “They did an excellent job of the things that are inecessary in order to be successful. The 10 players worked itogether and they simply worked harder than the opposition. The Rockers slowed Cranbrook’s attack with tough defense, dominated he defensive boards, and played as a unit joffensiveiy. ————_. Every Stanley Humphries player scored points, led by Tom Demeo with 82 and Ray Stewart with 15, Lawrence Makortoff jadded 8 points while Jeff Shmoorkoff and Terry Huston Shooped 4 points each. j A trip to Vancouver will be on the line this weekend when 3 the Kootenay Zone AA Boys’ Basketball Playoffs take place st Selkirk College. Four teams will be vying for the right to represent the Kootenays at the Provincial Boys Championship - ‘March 18 - 21 at the PNE Agrodome. . Action commences Thursday with the Stanley Humphries Rockers, third in league play, taking on the second-place L.V. Rogers Bombers from Nelson. Game time is 6:30 p.m. The second game of the evening goes at 8:15 p.m. with the fourth rplaee Arar Mt, Baker Ker ronea from Cranbrook, doing battle wit! e league, er, J.L.fcrowe Hawks. The Kootenay pach, tat eres 6:90 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. on Friday and . ip. Saturday with the last two contests going at 12°h ad ‘Pm. - ris anticipates three days of exciting basket! fied double knockout d: ind. ‘esults of the Teague play all point towards some jfery ‘cldsé, ee fought games,” said a met TALKING to Stanley Humphries Secondary and Twin Rivers Elenen- tary School students at an informal assembly Monday were several professional athletes working with Athletes in Action — Canada. | On the stage are Kevin Bryant, a basketball ployer, Ron Estay, . I e place _ March 21-22, 10 a.m. - p.m. at the Crescent Valley Com- munity Hall. The objective of this spec- ial event will be to reveal to each child the ecstatic joy of creating expressively and to assure each child that their particular means of expres- sion is valid. Children aged 7-11 years of age are welcome to register with Pat Popoff at the Valley “Learning Centre, Send the registration fee of $20 by cheque or money order to the Valley Learning Centre C-12, C-2, R.R.#1, Crescent Valley, B.C. Registrations must be complete by March 18, pring Swimming Program Swimming enthusiasts can CLEARING = sates de ioe px oots & Poles Outfit the Whole Family at Super Savings Ist Come, 1st Served. 365-3522 Red Mountain — Bring A Friend Along To Our SPRING SALE DAYS WED. &S. on Red & the 8:30 a.m. - 1 SKI REPORTS 24-Hour Service: 362-5500 SKICLUB - ROSSLAND fomlend B.C. ne: 362-7384 look forward to this program, commencing March 23 at the Nelson Acme ¢ Gontre, The onday, day until April 10, Bus trans- portation will bo provided to and from the Aquatic Centre. ‘The bus will leave Winlaw Elementary at precisely 4 p.m. and additional stops will include. Slocan Park Com- munity Hali at 4:15 p.m, Crescent Valléy Store at 4:25 p.m., and at the South Slocan junction at 4:30 p.m. . You may pick up a regis- tration form from your school ~ or from the recreation office. Forms will also be available in your spring ‘brochure which will be sent to you on March 16. You may register in person at the recreation office, commencing March 16, or send cheque or money order of $15 to Regional SENIOR CITIZENS ONDA’ tas Bony Sag matle uit Sharyl Closkey aa i Bluf- Other o0's oon jetty forging 4, dente ih 648, ball 620, Mary Sal airsoe, MONDAY NIGHT7-9 P.M. LHS Phyllis Burkett 262. os coe Burkett 679. se . Me Ed A Marvin 652, Mcintyre 632, Le Donald 626, Lisa Antignani 625, Gerry Wichert 607, Ab jr Shirley Zoytsolt, $50. is McBride 947. MHT Doug Fide 648. THS Six stode 1. THT espa IT Wheaties are Other aod, 700's: | Morie. TUESDAY LADIES 1 PLA. AHS Kay Gritchin 363, LHT ‘WEST DIVISION Recreation Commission No. 8, Box 8, Slocan Park, B.C. Vag 2E0, children saath of Perry's Hill are wel- come to register. Kootenay Bicycle Club ~ ‘The Kootenay Bicycle Club has just been formed and it ia in the process of recruiting memberships, The club was formed as a non-profit or- ganization to encourage cycl- ing, for transportation and recreation and sport with emphasis on competitive cy- cling.. The club:.has various family trips planned in April and time triats commencing, April 18. The club has many ways to serve the bike rider. Give Jack Tees a call at 228-7717 and find out how you can Level I Coachea Clinic: The British Columbia Ama- teur Baseball Association, in conjunction with the Slocan Valley Minor Baseball Asso- ciation, will be hosting a Level I coaches’ course at” South Slocan. This five-hour instructional program will be a definite asset to any coach or umpire ‘in the area. Specific coaching techniqu as well as the basic fund: mentals of the game, will be discussed. This event will be held during mid April. Pitching Clinic: This clinfe will take place March 18 and every Wednes- day until April 15, at: the Selkirk College gymnasium. se sessions will empha- size new pitching techniques and provide the players the opportunity for pre-season training development. Parti- cipants ages 8-14 years of age are welcome to attend, All sessions begin at 7 p.m. BOWLING RESULTS julie Posnikell 714, .THS , Cosit Aad 1175, THT Nor: Grichin 293. MHT Jack Cheveldave 707.-THS Rinky. Dinks 10%. THT The Jok TUESDAY NIGHT. TPM, LHS Heather Bonnett 302. LHT Heather Bonnett 735. MHS ervin Wood 879. Hs Live, $ THT Roa: ther Gioia end 7088 Crlande Vee chlo 847, Matt Rohn 747, Lorry Webster 682, Colleen Ger- moine 601. ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING loberts 331, LHT Michelle Roberts 729. THS 'a: Shirley Garton” 685, Linds Costa 617. WEDNESD: ‘NIGHT Mil ae cote sae LHT DO. vos iM. Thorgeirson 904. MHT E. Adthead 7a. tat Midnight Marv Th Thorgeirson | 697, Shaniden rts ts Leh A. Horawill 637, 1. Sheridan AY Al He LHS Eleanor Holdsworth 292 tHT Eleanor Holdsworth 706. THS The TR's Angels 1069, THT The Hooters 3195, Other 600's Barline, Edwards polkin 631, Anna. VY HIGHT MIXED LHE Erma Maykyte BBN La Er. ma Mykyte 689, MHS Oennis Robinton 76, MMT Orlando 600's and 700's: Mike Wiche 822. oi Zorkott 719, Dennis Robinson 712, Robert Mott 707, Wwan Salekin 685, Darrel Rourke 670, Ron Mcintyre 660, Garry Rayner 647, Fear! Moti Howie Byers 634, Stehko de “18, Nino a Voykin sie, Earl 1. FRIDAY HIGHT 7! LHS Moble Peataitott 2 a LHT Mobile Posinikoff 805. MHS defensive lineman for the Edmonton Eskimos, and Phi! Moss, basketball player, while Pau! Renfro and Aaron Mitchell two more basketball players with AIA look on, AIA is the athletic ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ in Canada, Cross-Country The British Cael, Ski Council, in conjunction with Regional Recreation Commis- sion NU. &, will be sponsoring — a Cross-Country Ski Clinic. This event will round up the skiing season with various ski tips (waxing, types of skis, techniques, equipment maintenance, destinations, ete.) Come on out to Mount Sentine! Secondary School on March 24 at 7 p.m. for this informative session. pring Program . The spring program will begin April 6 and continue until mid June. Brochures will be distributed March 16 and registrations will be ac- cepted until April 3. For further information contact the recreation office at 226-7744. us FRIDAY NIGHT 9 P.M, Roper Rowland - 226. _MHT Roger Rowland 720. THS 7 Headach THT TI Heada ther 600 Ron ‘partsofi 704, fal Monkeih, Kay Crockett 857, Clement 678, Todd eg! erry An: {ignant 632, Tom Lucas 617. YOUTH BOWLING COUNCIL WEDNESDAY JUNIOR DIVISION Dabble Chevoldavs GHS Coraline Chaveldave 189. GHT Coraline Cheveldave 400. BHS Wode 144, BHT Wade pees EE WEE. DIVISION GHS cine Sar 95. GHD Corrine Bartsoff $60. ry” BHS Darcy Hart 03. BHT Dar rt 459. ™ 3528. iy 700° fony Costa 628, Dorls Sbitney 615, Bernice Smith 611, Ken Olson 607, Les Fekete 606. WEE DIVISION GAME 5. March 6 8p.m., Cominco Arena — Trail AME 6 Sat., March 7 8 p.m., Arena Complex — Castlegar GAME 7 (if necessary) Tues., March 10 8p.m., Cominco Arena — Trail The month of March pre vides fever pitch competition for B.C, secondary schocl provinee championships. QF * Basketball‘ will be Shela March 11: to 14! at Stanley Humphries Secon- * dary School, Contact Jack Closkey or Kevin Morrie at’ 865-7735 for furthel mation. Ai 3 Atom All-stars were on the. short end of a G-4 score when they hosted a Beaver Valley team Saturday. The follow- ing morning, the teams met again, niaying tse a 4all tie, eliminating heir hosts" from the West Kootensy Cham: pionships. Castlegar will begin their best of three serfes against Rossland Saturday from 5-7 .m, at the arena ‘complex. ‘The winner of this series will be the West Kootensy repre- sentative at the provincial competitions to be held in March, Midget Reps OK Tire Midget Reps won the West Kootenay Cham- pionship by beating Nelson i twice over the weekend, 7-5 and 4-2, The Midget team now travels to Kitimat, B.C. for the provincial playoffs on March 22-27. The team played well in both games and received steady goal-tending from David Kinakin, especially in the 42 win. Jim Smith scored four goals and added two assists in the Saturday. 7-5 win. Single goals were scored by Scott James, Char- lie Lind end. mie Corbett... ad | sre assist ‘were ‘ieaited” to Mike yore bett, Kevin Cheveldave, Jack Kanigan, Brad Makortoff and Randy Morris. In the Sunday game, Jim Smith, Brad Makortoff, Kevin Cheveldave and Char- lie Lind each notched singles, Scott Jones had two assists, while single assists went to Charlie Lind, Randy Morris, Peter Moroso, Jack Kanigan and John Obetkoff. The Midgets travel to Sparwood this weekend for a five-team tournament, They will play two games Saturday and two on Sunday. Leth- bridge, Pincher Creek, Spar- wood and Cranbrook are the other teams in the two-day tournament. Following this competition the team plans to practice and possibly play two or three exhibition games at home prior to leaving for the provincial competitions on March 21. * . Castlegar Minor Hockey Association and its ladies’ auxiliary, sponsor various fund-raising events through- - out Minor Hockey Week to offset ice costs and -regis- tration of young hockey players in the area. sh The ladies’ auxiliary also operates the concession “at the old arena throughout the hockey season and profits are turned over to the , asso- gar. This year’s ‘Minor Hockey Week events netted a total of fol zeauxiliary concession sales have not yet been calculated, but itis estimated that by the wend of April, profits will be close to $4,000. ‘By, GARY FLEMING, Sunday, afternoon the Reb- els came out as if.they. wer ready to avenge their loss to |. the team which had defeated them on home ice only 16 hours previously. » Keri Swanson picked up an unassisted goal, which ‘wag . Jong overdue for him, only one minute after the goal judge had tested his light to- start the game. But. the Rebels were shut out by the pads of Dan McFarland after that point. until midway through the third period. The remainder of the firat period had’ the 1,000 fans bopping to the tune of “Smoke on. the Frozen Water” as Gralegar fuse il 23-21 tthem i — Doug Miller showed his’ rendition. of “Night Moves” in the daytime, sot- ting up two Trail goals — the first, a breakaway “by Fer- arro and the second on a powerplay with McPhie scor- ing. Terry Proulx | finished the scoring in the ‘seond period, putting Trail ahead Even though Trail did all the scoring in the second period it was not indicative of the play. The Rebels should have been up by at least a field goal as they out shot the dr. Smokies 18-11 but they just ‘couldn't get the puck through McFarland and the uprights. The Rebels didn't take advantage of their op- portunities and’ Trail did an excellent job of killing pen- alties (once two men short) “and that’s the name'o’ that tune.” McFarland had stoned the Rebels for ‘nearly two com- : plete periods and they (the Rebels). came - out - for the. id Ue. their i ata to nae: Luckily * for.‘them, Dan MacDonald was wide awake, ‘and Trail was starting to lose their legs, as. well. At 11:02 Lyle’ Stoushnow scored an unassisted power play goal to make the game more ‘interesting (Sorry I Ysecurit: _Cuttleger on ‘Sat 1 didn’t find one)” Then Gary Baines: thought ° the best way to win the game‘ would: be to put: Dan Mac- Donald out of commission for * the ‘rest of the .night.: He: ; received a five-minute charg. .° ing penalty for, his tactics ‘which. nearly: backfired. ‘Wade Hindmarsh slapped an end-over-end dropshot from , the left point’ into’ the: top corner on the power play to. tie the score at 8, Castlegar looked like they were on their way to an un- believable comeback win. ke Bem with a am misconduct, MacDon- ald was stopping everything _ in sight (even pop cans) and * Castlegar scored yet another disallowed goal — according to the young Trail goal judge. Castlegar had a-man ad- “vantage with only a few min-- utes left in the game, Barry Scrudiand then picked a very inappropriate time’ to get revenge ‘on Gary Baines and picked up seven minutes in penalties, The rest is history. - Terry Proulx. scored an unassisted powerplay goal at 2:06 in overtime. Don't get me wrong, Barry. I'm not blaming the loss of your pen- - alties. The Rebels had more than 50 other chances to win the yame. + Scoring Stats (Mar. 1) Ist Period” 16 —. Cas. — Swanson hte, Milter (Miller, ‘Batnes) P. “8rd Period ‘ 11:02 — Cas. — Stoushnow (unassisted) P.P. . 12:82 — Cas, — Hindmarsh (Skrudland, Sheratobitol!) 2:06 — Trai tunasie Pl P. Local. tournament attracts top golfer Some of the best golfers in Ladloe! B.C, Amateur Cham-’ pionship golf tournament to be hosted by the local club. Approximately 112 cont tants are expected to parti- cipate in-two days of medal play and three days of match play. B.C. Canadian Ladies’ Golf, Association president Connie Smith of Kelowna attended a recent meeting at the home of Pat Verzuh of Castlegar to answer ‘any questions about” thé tournament and to make preparations and: decisions with committee officials. * Further ‘information: may be obtained by ‘calling com- mittee chairman Marg Cark- ner at 865-7603 or committee secretary Sue Forrest at % honors. Martin. "MARQUETTE, ‘MICH. — Bruce Martin, a sophomore goals. two assists ina pair of home ice wins over Western Michi-" gan last weekend, 65 ‘in’ overtime Friday night and 583 Saturday night. “Bruce has been one of our | hotter’ players in-the second half of the seeson and he's - _ getting better every -week- end,” said head coach’ Rick ,Comley in making the an- nouncement of Martin's. sel-_ ection, ‘ jai this season, played two sea- sons with the Castlégar Reb- els. of the Kootensy Inter- national Junior: Hockey League, before epealine ‘at * Northern.’ He’ was man.on’ Northern’ Coach jes Clinte |": Friday is the: last day;to register: for. the: Coaching: oratical. ‘component of .' the. National © Coaching : “Certifi- . cation Program’ will be-beld at the Castlegar and District Community Complex from 9 am. to § p.m. Saturday and Sunday. - Ch well-known ‘soccer coach from Nelson, is ‘conducting. the course for aspiring coaches, as well as, those already involved in coaching APPLYING PRESSURE. A’ Savile the’ Trail: Jr. Smokeaters’ “The Cattiega ir News woul ‘Mike you to arid your jar r ployer zeros in-on sand ' goalie. Dan’ Me- Farland during the playoff action Sunday night. Summer Games, : A ‘Annual B.C. Aquatic’ Work- shop have been set for April”. 24 to May 10, 1981, at the “University of “ British | Col- umbia’; Aquatic Centre in ‘Vancouver. This’ year, 12 Sponsoring organizations.aré. 12(For' a complete: list of participating organizations, seminars and courses, as well as fees, call the Recreation _ but. lacking the theory, ‘com-_ : Office). .gar Conimunity:Complex be- © tween 8:30. a.m, and: Pam, or call 365-8586 for far- . o, Weav. ther information. - Swim Ciob Castlegar Aquanauts Swim Club has announced its ‘July 4'and § — Colville; July Castlegar; July "16 and 19 — Trail; July 26 Pp a: the Natural Dyes: Workshop on April'4. 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