B2 . CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 12, 1983 * lapatanalig hold in” West.Kootenay Ladies Curling supremacy came to a’ halt as‘defending champion 3 April Hall went down in de- -feat ‘against the Marie Pro- ‘kop rink of Castlegar, Sun- * |, day night in ‘Salmo, ‘ Twelve teams of top wom- on ‘curlers’ ‘took part in the Hl three-day Zone Playoffs, with. the Hall rink emerging as A: WEST KOOTENAY TITLE. . . Marie Prokop rink of Castlegar took the West: Kootenay zone curling title at a competition held in Salmo on the weekend. From leff-ara, Marie, Prokop, skip, Ruth Telekey: third, Janet Kambick, second and Judie Roberts, © erase rhetiy Oren KIJHL | wrap-up Hawks still: lead By ROY GRANT With the: league all-star game being played in Nelson Saturday it was a_ light schedule for regular season Kootenay International Ju- + nior Hockey League games over the weekend. But the two games which were played may go a long way in determining the. ‘final West Division standings. The Junior Smokies put an immediate hault to a Ross- land Warrior hot. streak, squashing them 11-4 in Trail Friday. At the same time, the - Beaver Valley Nitehawks in- creased their. second-place . Jead to four points over’ the increase his point total to105 had two goals and an assist, (33 goals and 52 assists). .. and John - Pucchini, ‘Dean’ “We know that Lenardon Tambellini, Bruce Moffat and is a good hockey player, one Randy McLaughlin with sin- of the best if not the best in gletons.. the league,"' commented Banton Hadley has three Warriors coach Lloyd Mc- : assists for the winners. “ Lellan. “He has certainly Rossland got goals from been successful against us. Rod. Deibert, ‘Ken Davis,” But you've got to be dis-. Peter “McLellan and Rob appointed with how we Porcellato. Bart Camaratta played. We're better than’ contributed two assists. : that,” he said. Bert Brooker started in the Rossland net but gave way to ‘The Warriors had won four Daryl Lindgren a of their last six games before of the third period wit ‘the: ‘Friday ‘and. were showing score. 10-4, signs of pressuring the Nel- “Bert's a good goaltend son Junior: Leafs, for .the-, Maybe he didn’t have on fourth ‘and final playoff spot : his best games but he's got to ' in the West. THe Warriors ‘get some help from their de- Castlegar Rebels with a 6-4, are eight point .behind ‘the fence,” remarked Lenardon.: home-ice victory over, the Spokane. Flames... .....---;-0:° The Warriors’ attempts to blanket Tim Lenardon, the league's leading scorer, failed. ‘The Junior Smokie - centre scored three goals and ~ added 3 as many assists to handy, Leafs but hold four games in HAWKS ADD GOALIE attack attributed to"3-2 and Trail also had a big game. §-2 period leads. Still. the from team captain Ken Me-'-story heré was the play of ‘Neil. He scored twice and. Hawk netminder Dave Kin- earned three assists, The re-- -qkin. ©. ‘mainder of their scoring was.“ The former Nelson Junior handled by?’ Brian Reid, who! Leaf ‘netminder started the season. with. the Calgary Wranglers but more recently ~was splitting the goaltending chores with the Calgary. Can- ‘ucks... : “He got hurt and decided ..to come home. I talked to the manager of the Canucks and he said that: they would like tohave kept him,” said Hhwk manager Darrell Dickson, ‘of his ‘latest. find. Beaver Valley got goals. ‘from ‘six different players, Dave Rugg, Ed Cristofoli, James Minkus, Mike Barzal, cacy errs eT hes Nitehawks --belanced: COHOE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD.” Acomplete insurance service 265-3301 Tyler Bolduc and Scott. Mak- way. Holz, Boldeu and Barzal ; also each had a pair of assists. The ‘Hawks and. Rebels have three games left against 4 each other in their battle for fg: side: winners. The B event fwas ‘taken- by the Prokop’ “rink, as they won out in see-saw battles, both in the . semi-finals against the Marg. Salékin rink of Nelson and in - the finals ‘of. B with. April - Hall. Because the Trail foursome : skating at hi > By The Canadian Press i With their morale slipping into - oblivion -and- a losing \ yatreak starting to snowball, Los Angeles Kings got a lift Tuesday night from the one ‘player, Marcel ;Dionne,’.cap-._ able of shaking the National Hockey League club out of the doldrums. : “Dionne was ‘at :his :free- wheeling,. fast-skating best and his three goals and three sists sparked the’ Kings to a wild 9-7 victory over Wash- ington Capitals at Landover, ae other games, Edmonton Oilers outlasted ‘St. : Louis. tart “Blues 7-5, Montreal . Cana- clouted Hartford: Wha- *lers8-4 and New. York: Is-- “landers breezed past Winni- Peg Jets 4-1. -Edionton ‘centre Pat. Hughes set a league record with a‘pair of. short-handed. goals in a 25-second span 'Bhuegitswess nc oe cop's, team, :: playing hole eno with the P ticton’ eight an 10 Ladi Castlegar. The Roberts foursome had ‘two’ wins ‘and: bick Msiog. second, ‘and two losses overall, losing only Judie’ Roberts, lead; "The. to the two finalist rinks,’ The Castlogae men aid, not i Jans 1 the ‘tour winners event - will’ compe! ‘After wing Los Angeles ‘allied to-go corle peoen 61 ahead 7-5 on’ goals by Hop-. kins, Mike Murphy and Char-’ WEDNESDAY MORNING DaTvERS lie Simmer late in the second hadion Singt Mable. Po ington within 18 at 8:17 of Chovys;'3t oO the third period, but Dionne Rantectert i oe responded with: his third goal , Degai i@ Pate of the zame’and his 20th’ of parts season. Chris Valnating ER rat nion cmzins scored for Washington’ at 'es' High Single; Florence: 5:14 before Hopkins added an feck’caursi soa Bonet insurance goal at'14:83, °° Single: Fred Kalmakoft “Dennis Maruk scored twice fens pee ‘Three for Washington, "= WEDNESD, OILERS short-handed goals came lur- | Sin; ing a five-goal ‘second period. Bipn ne Th that en Edmonto: i 8 ’ Slav adies’ "i, arte harlie Huddy. Tom: > fee geist the e “That Was exciting for t nee mids . fans, but it was nerve-wrack- ing for everyoné’ : ise, onne said of the’ shoot it. “Dionne scored his first goal. with only 64 seconds sed. in-the opening period ‘and added‘ one more in each of final two periods. ‘ ‘DEFENSIVE BATTLE? “It was not exactly. a de- Mark hed and’ of Philadelphia Harti fensive battle, was it?” quip- Marl ped head coach Don Perry of the Kings. “I'know the Bey: ie ers must be tired. ’ “Everyone likes to win, put. - we were almost in a. des- perate situation. We had to. win before our morale faded. ” Way.’ : g The Kings’ had loet, eight -atraight on the road, where they had won orly three of 19 previous starts.’ - Dean’ Hopkins,” recalled last week from New Haven of - the. American - Hockey -League, . contributed : two goals and three pogiats, for oe Robinson, Bob Gain- single. Lorne Kanigan picked - @Y, Ryan. ralter | and ‘Mario: up; two asaists ‘while ‘Jason also; + for’ Hughes had one assist." Montreal, which improved its won lost-tipd record to 28-12. Castlegar team travelled to ia <3) rail “and- bounced ‘back: to ‘Michel Galarneau, Blaine defeat the host: team: by Stoughton, Ray Neufeld and « score of 5-8. The -; following : day, the. Crevien ‘Mon's, Zone F pink, with the Men's Ground- . Senior Ladies’ rink of Marg Van Yzerioo, Lil Molaar,, ‘Aileen 'Oglow and « Cherio Lyons, who will be SOmeeNs: THURSDA’ jodie” High’ Single: ini; 280; Lodi Lawton‘ and fale: sim Marti oe . Men's High Sin; Mi igh Three: Sack 780. Team High Si Sing sie: inike For: ce, 1136; Team Hig! rime: Lucky 7, 3103. Other 600s ond 700s: vin Robert Mott, 675; Matt FRIDAY NIC NIGHT MIX (ED - Lodies’ High Sinai: Eleanor Hold- ih, 254; Lad! High Three: Eleanor Holdsworth, 674, Men’ -High’-Single: Kevin Aasen, 267: rv BEBSs5, Ssas~u0 Ela! ea’ High finres: edie: * BBBREE oSENNET Dan.Fridgen replied for the “ISLANDERS 4 JETS 1 Butch Goring and rookie Greg Gilbert, each. scored once and added ‘an assiat to Kanigan had. a pair of seioe. goals, with. single, going to- Carl: Ov: Dwayne Someylott. and Hughes, Overnnay also had two assists, while:single Rages yeessz and we wish tl 7 BU y thelr, games, ‘ League curling has. started once more in. the Castlegar - hog Peay ape by nex, major Li ‘Ab Dunn 276 Me 693, Team High Sneha t MW “Ron bree: Woyne, fom 737. 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