The Prince George Citizen — Thursday, October 19, 1989 — 15 Cougars soccer favorites The Columneetza Cougars of Wil­ ■ At College Heights, the 12 Games resume Saturday morn­ liams Lake are the consensus fa­ teams are divided into two round- ing at 9 a.m., with semi-finals at vorites heading into this weekend’s robin pools, with play starting at 6:15 p.m. and the final at 7:30. North Central zone high school soc­ 3:30 p.m. Friday. ■ In Vanderhoof, the Nechako cer championship. The host team is pooled with Valley Vikings are pooled with Wil­ The Cougars, seeking to defend D.P. Todd, O’Grady Catholic, liams Lake, Chetwynd, Quesnel their title and earn a berth in the Bums Lake, Chetwynd and Fort and Fort St. Jam es. In the other B.C. championship for the second St. Jam es. In the other pool, it’s pool are D.P. Todd, Kelly Road, straight season, enter the two-day the PGSS Polarettes, Kelly Road, Correlieu, Burns Lake and Fraser tournament with the confidence Duchess Park, Smithers, Vander­ Lake. that comes from a successful, hoof and the College Heights junior The final there is at 6 p.m. Fri­ albeit short, season. team. day. “I just hope they don’t get over­ confident,” staff sponsor Cordell Weibe said this morning. The nine-team zone final, which Mooney among leaders begins Friday morning at Rotary Stadium, is one of several high Bryan Mooney’s Inland Radiator first spot with three wins each in school sporting events taking place rink grabbed first place Wednes­ the C Square. Both continued their this weekend. day in the A Square of Prince unbeaten streaks with wins There’s a 12-team girls’ volley­ George Super League curling. Wednesday. ball tournament at College Heights Harrison counted three with the Secondary School, a 10-team boys’ Mooney’s foursome defeated hammer in the tenth end and stole tournament in Vanderhoof, and the Tami Mulock’s Dodd Creek Skid­ Duchess Park Condors and College ding team 7-3, moving into a four­ one in the extra end to defeat Dan­ Heights Cougars are at a boys’ way tie for first overall in the 24- ny Morris (Bencher Logging) 8-7. event in Spruce Grove, Alta. team league. Dunkley defeated Janice Mainland The soccer final has the nine Defending Super League playoff 8-5. teams split into three round-robin champion Tobin Senum stole two In other C Square games, Bob pools, with games in each pool at 9 in the ninth end to defeat Cheryle Pisatcky beat Pete Sherba 5-4 and a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The Wood 9-6 in the B Square. Senum Wade Eberle notched his first win fourth- and fifth-ranked teams af­ (Faber Gas Fireplaces) leads the of the season with a 6-5 decision ter the round-robin play off at 3 B Square. over Dot Pratt. C H im o p.m., with the winner advancing to In other A Square games Mooney, Senum, Dunkley and Saturday’s semi-finals and the los­ Wednesday, Ted Moffat defeated Harrison all share first place over­ er dropping to the B event. Dave Johnston 9-4; Mel McMillan all with 15 points. Johnson, McMil­ Columneetza, which beat the lan and Moffat and Ostberg are third-seeded P.S. Ogden Eagles of (Runner’s World) beat Kevin tied for fifth with 12 points. 100 Mile House 6-1 in the final of a Smale 9-4; and Len Ostberg (Team tournament in Quesnel, just fin­ Doyle) stole two in both the second Oiler goalie Bill Ranford keeps an eye or two on the breakaway technique of Winnipeg’s ,ished a 2-1-1 road trip in Kam­ and third ends to defeat Sandy loops. MacDonald 7-3. NO-NONSENSE The team, which lost six of last In B, Doug Dalziel (Clear Lake) HOME OWNERS CANUCKS EDGED BY LEAFS year’s starters to graduation, is beat Diane Dalio 12-5; Fred Hof- formed of players with lots of ex­ ferd (C.C. Industries) defeated INSURANCE COVERAGE perience. Lome Allen 7-4; and Dennis Me- “The guys have been playing to­ gale stole three in the sixth end to NON SMOKERS M em ories provide sparkgether for a long time,” Wiebe beat Doug Engstrom 7-5. said. “They’ve been well-coached Rick Harrison and Dennis Dunk- DISCOUNT in junior high school and a lot of by Canadian Press hat trick and first with the Blues. home regular-season win over Cal­ ley (Howat Insurance) are tied for them play in the community pro­ Careless smoking is a major cause of fire He had one with Calgary in the gary since Dec. 8, 1986. Bobby Even after a year the memory gram as well.” in the home. Call us today and ask about 1987-88 season. Smith also scored for and was clear for . Columneetza is in a pool with the the non smokers savings area discount Hull scored three goals and Elsewhere, it was: the Gary Roberts scored for the College Heights Cougars and One of the most extensive protection Maple Leafs 4, Flames. assisted on two by Sergio Momesso Mackenzie. PGSS, which is the packages you can choose today 3; 5, Philadel­ The game was interrupted three to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 9-3 only team expected to seriously phia Flyers 3; 2, times by fans looking to win $25,000 NHL win over the Pittsburgh Pen­ challenge Columneetza, is pooled What is guins on Wednesday night. Mario 1; Montreal Cana­ being offered by a radio station for GILCHRIST INSURANCE diens 2, 1; Detroit the “most outrageous stunt” in with the Kelly Road Roadrunners THE Lemieux was held pointless. and the Quesnel Spartans. Redwood Square, In the first meeting between the Red Wings 4, M innesota North Montreal. One man jumped on the 1531 V ictoria St. Stars 3; and 7, ice and a puck at the Calgary The third pool features P.S. two teams last year, Pittsburgh Ogden, D.P. Todd and the Corre- BACKWOODS Phone 563-1264 won 9-2 and Lemieux had eight Winnipeg Jets 2. . Another went onto the ice with a large banner and two others lieu Clansmen of Quesnel. CORNER Proudly Presenting points. Maple Leafs 4 Canucks 3 The Polars (8-1-2) suffered their “A game like that stays with Ed Olczyk’s fluke goal, which dropped from the rafters on ropes with banners promoting the sta­ only loss of the season so far to 100 the citadel you,” said Hull. “We came out and ricocheted into the net off Vancou­ Mile in the semi-final of the Ques­ See Tomorrows got the first goal on the first shift ver Steve Weeks’s skate tion. All were hustled away by se­ assurance curity guards. nel tournament. Citizen for details last year and then everything went at 4:19 of the third period, ended “Columneetza is definitely the Oilers 7 Jets 2 Meeting the Challenges of Life downhill after that.” Toronto’s four-game losing streak. team to beat,” PGSS coach Marv Momesso, who had only 17 ass­ Lou Franceschetti, Wendel Clark Linemates Mark Messier, Jari Wakaruk said this morning. ists in 53 games last season, had and Dan Marois also scored for the Kurri and Esa each had “There are a couple of other four Wednesday. Leafs. Igor Larionov, three- nights as Edmonton scrappy teams — Correlieu is very The Penguins came within 1:30 and Brian Bradley scored for the broke a three-game winless streak strong — but I think we should P.G. YM/YWCA of equalling their worst home loss. Canucks. Toronto outshot Vancou­ and earned its first victory at make the final.” They had lost 9-1 to Montreal in ver 39-23. home this season. Messier and Championship semi-finals are set 1 C&zden&fcfi 1976 and Buffalo in 1980. Kevin Ste­ Canadiens 2 Flames 1 Kurri each scored two goals and for 9 a.m. ana 11 a.m. Saturday, vens and Jock Callander scored in Rookie Stephan Lebeau’s fourth one assist while Tikkanen set up with the third-place game at 1 p.m. Supported by The Prince George Citizen the last 90 seconds for Pittsburgh. goal of the season early in the three goals. , Glenn and the final at 3. 0 Hull registered his second career third period gave Montreal its first Anderson and rookie defenceman r Geoff Smith also scored for Edmonton. Pat Elynuik and Dale Hawerchuk scored for the Jets. Devils 5 Flyers 3 Canucks mum on move Soviet star Viacheslav Fetisov scored his first NHL goal to spark VANCOUVER (CP) - Plans for shopping mall. The Canucks plan a three-goal New Jersey outburst the Vancouver Canucks’ new arena to move into the facility for the in a two-minute span in the first C E L E S T E ’ S won’t be made public for at least a 1994-95 season after their lease at period. Fetisov, the former month, says Arthur Griffiths, the the Pacific Coliseum has expired. of the Soviet national team, had assistant to the chairman of the “There’s a lot of work to be done four assists in the Devils’ first five FTV. CENTRE LTD. team. and it will probably take a full four games. “At this point we’re looking at years for it to be completed,” said Whalers 2 Sabres 1 about the middle of November,” Griffiths. “But before I say any­ Hartford defenceman Sylvain Cote scored during a goalmouth 3165 BELLAMY PLACE u Qnn , Knn u H fh c, H Griffiths said Tuesday. “We’re in­ thing more about it, I want to , Hours:9:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.Monday thru Saturday terested in a piece of property in make sure the ink is dry on the scram ble with 3:11 left in the third (3 Miles out on Hart Highway) 10;00 a m t0 J:00 Suynday the downtown area but we’re not deal. I’ve been caught before period as the Whalers handed Buf­ falo its second straight loss. Whal­ Prince George the only party interested in it. But where I thought I had a deal and I er goaltender stopped 24 didn’t.” 962-2049 I feel pretty confident we’ll get it.” shots to lower his league-leading The new rink, which will seat ap­ In 1985, national team coach goals-against average to 1.67. Liut proximately 20,000, will be part of Dave King backed out after agree­ has allowed just five goals in 179 1989 Models and a major complex that will also in­ ing to become the Canucks’ coach. minutes. Darren Puppa finished clude a hotel, restaurants, an “Yes, that was one,” Griffiths with 28 saves for Buffalo. office building and likely a retail said ruefully. Red Wings 4 North Stars 3 had two goals and an assist as Detroit handed Minnesota its first loss of the NHL Comeback breaks records season. 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