B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 24, 1982 Jr. Rockers win title . Stanloy Humphries Sec- ondary School Junior Rock- ers basketball team won the West Kootenay champion- ships at Trail over the week- end defeating the Trail Hawks 82-31. The Rockers have not won this title since 1979, The Rockers beat Salmo BARRETT HONDA Spring Sale PRE-OWNED MOTORCYCLES 1980 Yamaha XS650 $2150 1979 Yamaha 650 $1495 1980 Yamaha XT250 $1295 1981 Honda CB900F $3195 1975 Honda CBS00 : $995 1976 Honda CB400F $995 1978 Honda CBSSOK $2100 1977 Honda XL125 - $895 1977 Honda XR75 i $495 ALL BIKES WARRANTIED BARRETT “HONDA | FRUITVALE: 367-6216: Falcons 82-80 to get into the finals while Trail beat Grand Forks Wolves, In the final game against Trail, a team which SHSS had lost. to twice previously in league play, both teams pated Hawk penetration passed for several key turn- overs. Hood, Dan Perever- zoff and Lalonde did an ex- cellent job of rebounding. | In the fourth quarter the Hawks came out”:.with” a press.” Rocker: nervous as at the end of the first quarter the score was 8-1 in favor of the Hawks. In the second quarter the teams settled down to.some degree and the Rockers were up 18-11 at the half. Nine of the team’s 18 points were scored by Rocker centre Leigh Lalonde. Cam Lefurg- ey and Mike Hood scored a bucket apiece “to round out the first half-scoring. . The second half was every- thing you could ask for in a basketball game in terms of action-packed excitement. The Rockers opened up the biggest lead of the game at 25-17 but it was slowly nar- rowed to four points by the third quarter. At this point Trail seemed totally frus- trated by the tenacious 2-1-2 zone defense played by the Castlegar team. The Rockers worked extremely hard, re- bounded well,. and - antici- Little ~ Lassie Softball Registration > Now Through Apr. 2 at the arena complex ANNUAL MEETING ELECTION _ Annual Election of Officers Will be Held atthe ROBSON HALL April 1 — 7:00 p.m. Everyone is Welcome back court men, Lefurgey. and Wayne Postnikoff played _ with extreme poise and han- dled the man-to-man ’pres- sure well, Poatnikoff ‘espect- ally, controlled the tempo of the game as he usually does,. and did a fine job of quar- terbacking the Rocker ‘of- fense. * With the Castlegar squad : up 81-25 Trail switched de- fensively to a 2-8 zone which shut down the Rocker scor- ing. The boys took high per- centage shots but were only getting one shot as Trail con- trolled the boards. The Hawks, refusing to say. die, made a final run and tied the game with 22 seconds re- maining on the clock. Castlegar’ called ‘its: final’ time out and set up its strategy for the game Beale. row, " Stanley Humphries Sesh School Jr. Rockers, trom leff: Back Doug Reid (manager), Leigh Lalonde, Cam Lefurgey, Allan Leroy, Mike Hood, Bruce Wolf, Dave Dawson, Robert Richards and With the a zone defense Bruce Tout was fouled on the baseline with only seven seconds left in regulation time. Wolff, who is one of the team’s finest shooters, made his second foul shot to give the Rockers a 82-91 win and the West Kootenay title. Lalonde and Lefurgey led the team in the scoring de- partment with 16 and 10° points respectively - while Wolff came off the bench to net five. In the tournament opener against the Falcons the Roc- kers got off toa very sluggish start and were down by two points at the half. The game remained, close throughout the second half as Salmo's man-to-man press forced the full court press forced the Rocker guards into :com- mitting many turnovers. ane lead traded. hands :times with’ "neither. jem leading by* “more than four points, The Rockers appeared . frustrated by the full court pressure and couldn't seem to pull things together. ‘ With only seconds on the clock Pereverzoff was sent to the foul line with the game tied 80-30. Pereverzoff dem- great poise hitting two , consecutive pressure foul shots to give the locals a Boys’ MINOR BASEBALL REGISTRATION . Sentinel Minor Baseball Registration Forms Available at the CASTLEGAR a ‘RECREATION COMPLEX From March 28 to April 14 JOIN NOW AND ENJOY A GREAT SPORT 32-80 win them to the championship game. Royals defeat Kimberley CRANBROOK .({CP)° — Phe Cranbrook. Royals’ ‘downed Weshington Kimberley Dynamiters 6-3 to take a 2-1 lead in the teams’ best-of-seven Western Inter- Chicago: national Hockey League final stows Tuesday night. Bob Murdoch and Frank Spring scored two goals to Jead the Royals to aan before an courtesy of Dixie La Upcoming sporting events or eating ‘can be listed he bit notices t ome Tee res for Sunday submit notices to Castlegar News noon for Sui ot fussy noon fer Wednesday. Contoct Cheryl Wishlow, tlegar. Please X, 8:15 p.m., old arena. 12:30 p.m., channel 2. THURSDAY “ HOCKEY — PEE WEE PROVINCIALS at the arena complex, Final day of action begins at 9 a.m. GENTLEMEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE: Cohoe vs. Trans- FRIDAY HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Katesnikoff vs. Maloney, 9:30 p.m., arena complex; Goose Creek vs. Crescent Valley. 9 9:30 p.m., ol SATURDAY BASKETBALL — NCAA BASKETBALL semi-finals, HOCKEY — NHL: Calgary vs. Vancouver, 5 p.m, channel: 9 GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Kalesnikoff, oldarena, Barry GePaoli (coach). Front row, Waris Postnikotf, Dan Perever- zoff, Steve Mery: Carl Gruden, and Jeff Allen. —CatNewsPhoto. BOWLING RESULTS | & FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Ladies’ High Single: Pearl Mon 235;, Lodies’ re, 6 Mott, toh habe ‘Good time Rollers, pia ecm High - Three: tate 3273, Other 600's and 00's: ies Faxets 740; Brad Elliott, in Mykyte, 647; Ken Olson, 646; Gary’ Jackson, vionue todies high ‘Single Mori thy nike jes" ingle: Marilyn Kes- foot 251; stad th h Three: Bi Manityn Kerfoot, 698. rom ‘High Single: Bluffers,’171; Team High Three: Valley Mites, 3303. Oth 00's a ton ai toratia ‘Read, 611; Ritckey. El Hadikin, 604; Marcia Palmer, 602, NIGHT Gates toh R single: Donna Ounn, High Three: Nai pola 295, _ Men's High Single: Gerry: tha y l Hike een The. High Hopes 1123; Team High Three: The biol: ind’ isd EO OMG a Thi lee Bi Single: Erma Mykyte, 2: ea gh, hires’ "Elans « H : Gerry Ehman, Hiebert, 631: Ken Hood, 62 -MONDAY NITED - u Ladies High Single: erever-.° 243; tod High thwer lucy iallinon, eine hues = Htah Single: Mid-Week Mop Up i SES. seu S238. 3 ag|eed “essai. “ganas e2e38. avenue “pduey gagaee of 1000 four in Kit iday and game five in Cranbrook Sat- urday night. YOUR WHO'S Gastlegar. B.C, CHOICE MARCH ATHLETE OF THE MONTH The Castlegar News would like you to send your nomination to us at: Athlete of the Month, Box 3007 The person must be of amoteur status and reside in the West Kootenays. inyour, nomination please include past ievements and major accomplishments for the month. Deadline for entry must be postmarked no later than April 5, 1982. ne s The Posy cet for game; Fri peers || Scoring Loaders Notional Hockey teogve searing Headers olter Towsdoy's gamer | SSBes5assee ° : end catcher More Sulivan fo Bristol of the leg e474 offensive line coach. Detroit tiger for pitcher Roger Waser. BASKETBALL Seattle Supersentes waive forward Joho Johnsons activate forward Wally Walker, Minnesota 4asaion See ee cane Shee mu 4 jexos 4 ontrel 2 12 Univerlty of lami 4 Hasn't been done § in 50.years - VANCOUVER (CP) — A the other two groups to turn team of Canadian mountain -back. climbers left this week to do what no other climbers have done in 50 years — success- fully ascend Mount eae in the East Himalayas of The Mount Gongga eee dition consists of nine clim- bers, a base camp crew and a film production company. ‘The last successful ascent tie of the 7,680-metre mountain -was the U.S. Sikang Expe- dition in 1992. Three groups have tried, unsuccessfully, to climb Gon- gga in the past two years. One of.the three expeditions ~ resulted in the death of one : climber, and weather forced - Attention Men & Boys! For Al Seasons. } Bonnett’s bone 233 Columbia it’s . lens Wear 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash The expedition is led by Roger Griffiths, 86, of Van- couver. Griffiths is the head instructor of outdoor pur- suits at Capilano College in Vancouver. The team is. made up of ‘approximately 75 per cent of Capilano College faculty and jt and present students. The members are: Brent Ash, 28, of Van- couver, deputy leader; Dave Timewell, 26, of Coquitlam, B.C.; Bob Disbrow, 89, of Vancouver; Eric Savies, 88, of Toronto; Peter Ravens- bergan, 28, of Vancouver; John Simpson, 81, of Coquit- lam, B.C.; Ed Silva-White, . 48, of Vancouver; Brian Ve- zina, 28, of Vancouver; and Leonard Soet,:27, of Cultus Lake, B.C. The team will establish Be. veral camps up the mountain, but the actual ascent to. the summit will be by only two to four climbers. The climbers expect to make their initial - ascent sometime during. the first week of April. Ed | Achead. 263; Men's aigh Hi ahs si i 3 rey 85; Tea Te a! hoes pares, eam ome igh paces, 3290, Othe: pe 3 Mick Koliy, 600 : Gordon Danchella, 626: Conroy, 609. Irene {UHOAY bens Ladies’ High Hebert, 261; Ladies’ ot Three: Anne Boel, 648. Team High: Single: Waldies. Plumbing, W175; Team High Three: Northwest Hom Other 600" nin Heber, 610; Piikcluckle ee Pat Frisk, 603; VI Wier, 635; Linda ore 633. V NIGHT 7-9°.M, Team High Three: Groaners, 3189. Other 600's and 700's: Joy Turner, 672: Sharon lsfeld, air. Team ‘points Wall ‘i , 223; Groaners, ees Fetes OF : todier iy single: Be Betty ty art 260; Ladies’ High’ Three: «| Zarikolt, 660. Men's High single Earl, Rourke, 304; Men's Hig Three: Earl Rourke, #29. Oi ya: Harry Tol In| Wood, Matt inchn, ne: Grows ‘Vecchia 699; Re dates ¢ 690; Marvin Leroy. 68 Harry Tamelin, 668; Gordon chella, oe, Jim Ross, eas: a 5; Lan arry Webst esuy Brindley, 64 ei ie Three: 625; Dean ebineon 619; Iai cintyre, 784. Team High sig te The Jokers, 1148; Team Heed Three: The Jokers, 3180. atl nd 700'8: Brod Elliot, 3 Dave Adshead, he Elliott, 648; Joan Hum jum tack Cheveidave, . nay ia LeRoy, 605; Carlo Bega MAR. 10 oo Te igh sin Single 7. Team ingle: Hh Thee, 1081; Team ‘Other 00's end 70's: Pat Street 658; Karen i i; Pearl Mott. 627. Strike Gut: Ginny Bass }AR SAVINGS LADIES Ladles’ Sovinkotte is shin Hpals ee tinow, 642.” Higl Three: yer 538: ITE MIXED Lodles ons pie le: Doris Sbitney, 266; Ladies’ High. Three: Dorls * Sbitn 648, Man's High sin hes : Ed Adsheod, 270; Men's High soft Men's 709. Teai ther 600' ‘8: jer son, 689; Marv Thergeirson, red Ka ‘McGauley, 709. Team ion "dingier Grocters, HOM 7 rol Ladies’ Martin, 615; Ruth Rourke, 614; Erma Mykyle, 610; Bob Cowlin, our 2 KGHT MIXED 7 Lodloy "aigh gh Sina: yt Biythe meen, elton, 757. Mena hh singlet Mott, 315; Men's High ott, ‘ ind Koren Mykyte, 726. 300 Game: Brad. Elliott, Strike OUt: Brad Elliott, : FRIDAY NIGHT 9-11 Lodies' "High, Single: Blythe Elliot, +: Lodi ens High vine fon Mcintyre, n Ree, 680; Roger R Rowland, 234 Sony “Antionon 630; Bartsolf, 677 ethane EE BREAK 9: Ladies’ Sigh, Single: Betty 7 Oglow, High: Three: Betty glow, 639. Team High Single: muttets, 1061, Team High Three: Cheerios, 3113. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED 9- 11 Ladies’ High Single: Maxine Zayt- ies’ Masine day Single: Marvin Wood, 283; Ft, 698; Marvin Wood, 665; Griondo Vecchio, 664; Scott food, 621; Marvin Thorgeirson, ties Sara Vecchio, 607; Erma Mykyte, 606 Writers nominate Thomas Gradin . VANCOUVER (CP) — Centre Thomas Gradin of ‘Vancouver has been nomin- ated as the Canucks’ choice for the Bill Masterton Mem- orial Trophy by the local chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers’ A serverence, | sportsmanship and dedication to hockey. -The trophy was first pre- sented by the NHL Writers’ ‘Association in 1968 to com- memorate the late Bill Mas- terton, who died Jan. 15, Gradin, 26, set a club scor- ing record this season in the National Hockey League. With six- regular-season games remaining, he has 80 points, on 33 goals and 47 as- sists in 72 games, The - native of Solleftea, Sweden, is in his fourth NHL season, all with the Canucks, and has bettered his personal high of 75 points in 80 games two years ago, Gradin has 82 minutes in penalties this season. while playing on the power play and killing penalties most games, The Masterton Trophy, won last season by Blake Dunlop of St. Louis Blues, is awarded. annually to the NHL player who best exem- plifies the qualities of per- 1968, after suffering a head injury during an NHL game while a member of Minnesota North Stars, JUNIORS ASSIGNED The Canucks also “an: _ nounced Tuesday that juniors Andy Schliebener and Frank Caprice have been assisgned to Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Hockey League. Suillcbener, 19, a, defence- : man, earlier played 22,NHL * games for the Canucks and was returned to his junior team, Niagara Falls Flyers of the Ontario Hockey League. Caprice, also 19, played goal this season for London Knights of the OHL. Both © Niagara Falls and London have been eliminated from the OHL playoffs, Thres: toll 829" Hons igh : ry schoo! alils t futbasketball Peet District.No. 9 py succeae ‘Playoffs. Th district-wide sports events held at the elementai Faw: Coach Mr. t are: Back is is one of rt many ry level. Shown from i 9 the Lees, TelHany Bal, Lari: Hf. Front ror CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 24, 1982 Ry AL Marnie) and Lisa jenny Repel Kani iNepkin, Lori Lawrenow; . Kerry Kim | Zt Minor Hockey "NOVICES +», ‘Castlegar.. ‘senior. . novice all-stars played ‘Spokane on the weekend, Aosing -both " games. Saturday it was 8-1 for Spokhne. David Green scored’ four goals for Castlegar ‘while- “Shane Cutler Rad two goals, and Frank Strobel one. On’ Soniey Spokane: beat Castlegar 9-5. Scoring 'the Castlegar goals were Danny. Stelck, two goals, Green, one goals, ‘Derek Lalonde, ' one, and Strobel with.a‘single. the team, Castlegar’s second: annual Midget B tournament will be. held April 2-4 at the arena ¢ complex with teams from Winfield, Oliver, Beaver Val- ley, Grand Forks and Castle- gar competing. Joel Audet was in goal for : Q ANNUAL MEETING Castlegar atid District pe “nor Hockey A sf Vidic Critchen. 6.0 oy i 7 Good showing by Red Mt. Bantams Red Mountain bantam ra- cers were kept busy Sunday. as they: competed in the. ‘ Team Salmo Bantam Race. . - In the boys’ nine and under Mark ‘Ki took first nual. meeting will be held May 2 at 7:30: p.m. at the arena a complex. - Sunflower Mixed ‘The Sunflower Mixed Bon: spiel was } ; held Friday through Sunday in Castlegar ‘Parry with ‘a total of 92: rinks competing for top honors, The winning rink of the A event was th he, Arm Jock: “EVENT. son ‘sink of Creston. Playing third ‘for. Samuelson’ ‘was “Faye Frannson, ‘second was Larry Frannson and lead was Helén Samuelson. ‘The, Samuelson’ rink de- Castlegar. rink. of skip K." Horning, third Deb. Jansen, :second . for’ Desrocher and ‘lead Judy Desrochers.: The ~ Wally Horning rink downing | EVEN) winner from lef skip ‘Wally Horning, third Jeanetto jorn place with a two-run total of 62.48, Racer Hamish Martin was third in’ 64.72.' Fourth Spiel The- B.event was the '- The C event was ‘the Glen Housworth rink of Nel- son defeating to Sid Lebidoff rink of Creston. “In the D event it was the would like to thank allcurlers +that 4 participated i in our year- was John Lee in 68.6. Tom Johnston was sixth in 73,9 In the girls’ nine and under .Tamer Veckeroff of Red was first in 63.42 with : Lindsay Roberts second in 66.28. Leah Kennedy was fifth in 82.88. - n 5 In:the 10 and. 11-year-old boys’ race Ross Kennedy of Castlegar was first-in 61.1. Hugh Hamilton was 18th in 69.9 while Billy Logan of Red was 15th in 1:45.27, “+ In’ the girls’ 10 and ‘11, ’ Teresa Schuck was first with a 60.6 total. Tanya Anderson || was second in 63.6. In the boys’ 12 and. over: Mike Kennedy. of Castlegar wag third -in-. 61.99. while ‘Steven Davis. was: fourth in 62.7. Richard Havlick of Red ° inth ‘it Th: the “girls”. 12° and" over “Carolyn Frie Frieseon ‘of Castle- gar_was first in 60.85 while | Anna Bestnaee 9 was. third.” . National Missing is’ Sue see vee WINNIPEG (CP) — Tom Watt,:- who could be, named ‘Hockey League coach of the year for guiding . Winnipeg Jets to a playoff spot, says he's outraged by the recent firings of coaches. in other NHL ‘cities... . Watt, who took,on the job of coaching the NHLis worst. team of 1981 ‘last ‘summer, has guided the Jets to second place in tho Norris Division this year. - But. the eaken former coach of the’ University of Toronto Blues says the fir- ings last week of Red Ber- enson in St. Louis and Pat » Quinn ‘in, Philadelphia defy logic. Watt - says. both. > men earned winning records with ‘their’ respective former - teams, the t.’ Louis Blues and Phibelcistla Flyers, and both ‘'were;seen as fine coaches by their ‘peers. “I look at this sort of thing as a slap at the profession,” Watt said in an interview. “It bright ‘young guys would ever. want to get. into, coach- ing.” 5 Watt, perhaps: ‘one of the most secure in his position as: coach of the most, improved + team in’NHL history, said it may he about, time coaches start. taking a different’ at titude. ° “When we come into: this business, we accept as-inev- itable that we'll be gone. as soon as ‘things go bad,”. he: "White Watt" stopped short of recommending:a hockey coaches’ union and mustering : picket lines, he said coaching - MOUNTAIN: SPA SHOP "Hot Tab and Home Spa:- Accessories In Stock ‘should at least be considered, only way I can earn’a living, as much’. Profession ‘as any. it's the way I've chosen to. other: earn a living. 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