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BCHU WHL NHL1B WEEKEND FILE Mo|Zis Sea I Hooking) 10 - The Prince G eorge Citizen Saturday, April 26, 2003 N u m b e r s G a m e BCHU WHL NHL1B WEEKEND FILE Mo|zis Sea i hooking). Laich Sea Weoer Kel work) Western Hockey (roughing) 6 41 Stanley Cup Playoffs Naslund. Vcr 5 4 9 TODAY Doyle Cup League playoffs Shots on goal by x — it necessary Si Louis TB 5 4 9 Seattle 14 11 4 —29 SECOND ROUND Madden NJ 3 6 9 JUDO: Prince G eorge O pen begins at AJHL champion v*. BCHL champion CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Friday summaries All Times Local Kelowna »5 6 11 - 3 2 Gaborik. Minn 4 4 8 (Best-ol-7) (Best-of-7) All Times Local THIRD ROUND Goal Seattle Krohn >18-6) Keiowna Forsberg, Col 2 6 8 9 a.m . at Lakewood junior secondary school. CONFERENCE FINALS EASTERN CONFERENCE Flyers 2 at Senators 4 Camrose (AJHL) vs. Vernon (BCHL) Guard i W i2-l) Mogilny, Tor 5 2 7 (Best-of-7) Ottawa (1) vs Philadelphia (4) (Camrose leads series 3-2) Power plays (goals-chances) — Seattle 0- First Period BASKETBALL: G rade 8 girls district EASTERN CONFERENCE (All games on PGTV) Hossa Ott 4 3 7 Friday Result 4 Kelowna 0-6 1 Philadelphia Amonte 1 (Roemck Brandon vs Red Deer (Ottawa leads series 1-0) Roemck. Pha 3 4 7 cham pionship tournam ent resumes at 9 Camrose 4 Vernon 3 Reteree Chr.s Savage Linesmen — Kapanen) 1 19 (Red Deei wins series 4-1) Friday Result Jagr. Wash 2 5 7 Saturday Game Zenor CtKhak, Chns DeHaan 2 Philadelphia Kapanen 3 (Roemck) Wednesday Result Ottawa 4 Philadelphia 2 Zholtok. Minn 1 6 7 a.m. at PGSS. Championship final at 7:30 Vernon at Camrose, 7 30 p m 1048 Attendance — 6.243 Sunday Game Sunday Game Brandon 2 Red Dee1 ’ Penalties — Vanderrneer Pha (holding) Bondra. Wash 4 2 6 Philadelphia al Ottawa 4 pm (lull net­ p.m. Boys Grade District cham pionship a t' x-Vernon at Camrose, 7 30 p m Friday Result Wheat Kings 1 at 5 38 Leclair Pha (high-sticking) 1133, Ruonsky. StL 4 2 6 8 work) I — il necessary Red Dee' 3 Brandon t Fisher Ott (holding) 1937 Young, Dal 4 2 6 R ebels 3 Tuesday Game D.P. Todd. Final at 7:30 p.m . Second Period Amott. Dal 3 3 6 Ottawa at Philadelphia 4pm (distribution WESTERN CONFERENCE First Period 3 Ottawa, Havlat 2 (Smollnski. Chara) TBA) Brunette. Minn 3 3 6 LACROSSE: Prince George Senior Kelowna vs. Seattle No Scoring 2:34 Thursday, May 1 Kapanen, Pha 3 3 6 (Kelowna wins series 4-1) Penalties - Craig Bdn (holding) 3 18 4 Ottawa. Hossa 4 (Smollnski. Ottawa at Philadelphia 4 p m (full net­ Demitra, StL 2 4 6 A ssociation — Cap-Abilities Oldstylers vs. Wednesday Result Br.ce RD.Iollefsen Bdn (roughing) 9 34 Leschyshyn) 5.33 work) Sydor Dal 0 6 6 Kelowna 4 Seanie 0 Stepp RD (slashing) 1109. Phaneut RD 5 Ottawa Alfredsson 1 (Hossa, Bonk) LPGA Chick-Fil-A Saturday. May 3 Walz Minn 4 1 5 Steamers Pub Devils, 6:30 p.m.; Excel Friday Result (elbowingi Tooloo Bdn (unsportsmanlike 9 32 (pp) x-Philadelphia at Ottawa noon (full net­ lecavalier, TB 3 2 5 Charity ChampionshipKelowna 4 Seattle 2 conduct) 1737 Penalties — Rachunek Ott (tripping) Transport Bandits vs. Skeetos Pub Assault,. work) 6 14, Vanderrneer Pha (tripping) 9:28 Nylander. Wash 3 2 5 STOCKBRIDGE. Ga tAP) - Scores Second Period Friday summaries Monday, May 5 Weinrich Pha (roughing) 10 58 Prospal, TB 3 2 5 Friday following the suspended opening No Scoring. 8:30 p.m . Both gam es at the Coliseum. x-Ottawa at Philadelphia 4 pm (full net­ Third Period Andreychuk. TB 2 3 5 round of the Si 35 million US LPGA Tours Penalties — Rawlyk RD ihooking) 1 26 Thunderbirds 2 at work) 6 Ottawa, Chata 1 (Hossa Phillips) 11 49 Chick-Fil-A Chanty Championship golf tour­ Nathe Bdn (interference) 12.27 Stephenson Bonk, Ott 2 3 5 Wednesday, May 7 Penalty — Amonte Pha (slashing) 14 03 nament, held at the 3 368-yard par-73 (36* Rockets 4 RD rslashingi 15 28. Marjamaki RD (tripping) Havlat. Ott 2 3 5 x-Philadelphia at Ottawa 4pm (distribu­ Shots on goal by OUT OF TOWN 36) Eagle's Landing Country Club mote 72 1834 Khavanov, StL 2 3 5 First Period tion TBA I Philadelphia 4 16 5 —25 competitors did not finish round due to ram Third Period Kuba, Minn 2 3 5 1 Kelowna Bo die ' 'Comeau) 14 52 New Jersey (2) vs. Tampa Bay (3) Ottawa 2 13 2 -1 7 U nder-16 d u b volleyball team s in Burnaby and darkness and will complete on Saturday 1 Red Deer. Germyn 4 (Woywitka, Stepp) Morrison, Vcr 2 3 5 Penalties - Spiller Sea itroarding) 0 56. (All games on regional TSN) Goal — Philadelphia Cechmanek (L.4-4): beginning at 7 30 a m ) 1 15 J • (New Jersey leads series 1-6) Ottawa Lalime(W.5-1) Weinrich. Pha 2 3 5 and Vancouver for provincial tournam ents Sophie Gustafson 34-32—66 2 Brandon Stone 4 (Thurston) 1 27 Thursday Result Second Period Power plays (goals-chances) — Amonte, Pha 1 4 5 Denise Killeen 33-36—66 3 Red Deer. Endicott 1 2 24 2 Seattle Thompson 5,0 2* New Jersey 3 Tampa Bay 0 Philadelphia 0-2: Ottawa 1-5 Chara. Ott 1 4 5 A boriginal Team B.C. in Ontario for Cristie Kerr 34-34—66 4 Red Deer Ellison 5 (Keith. Gordon) 3 Sea’hp Gagnon 3 Bade* Gibbons) Saturday Game Referees — Bill McCreary Kevin Pollock Drake, StL 1 4 5 Young-A Yang 37-32—69 10.27 Tampa Bay at New Jersey noon 1352 Linesmen — Scott Driscoll. Tim Nowak Sopel, Vcr 1 4 5 National Aboriginal Hockey Cham pionships Suzann Pettersen 36-33—69 Penalties — Monych Bdn (obstruction- Monday Game Penalties - ^adouck Kel cashing,' 2 56. Attendance — 18.197 118.500) Morrow. Dal 1 4 5 Catrin Nilsmark 33-36—69 hooking) 7:20. Tootoo Bdn i cross-checking) New Jersey at Tampa Bay 4pm McLachiar Sea 'doub-e roughmg sewed by J Williams, Pha 1 4 5 Mi-Hyun Kim 33-36—69 Robert*' Ferguson Ke iroughmg) 6 22 t2 59 Slone Bdn i slashing) 18:03 Wednesday. April 30 Wild 3 at Danielle Ammaccapane 34-36—69 Yushkevich, Pha 1 4 5 Mosienko Ke* iho'dmgi 14 26. Ferguson Kel Shots on goal by New Jersey at Tampa Bay. 4pm Heather Daly-Donofrio 34-35-69 Boyle, TB 0 5 5 (slashing) i9 60 Mo|Zis Sea vhooKingi Brandon 5 12 7 —24 Friday. May 2 Canucks 4 (OT) Akiko Fukushima 34-35—69 x-Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 4pm Gonchar, Wash 0 5 5 18 40. Jcriner Sea (roughing) 2000 Red Deer 15 9 13 —37 ON Brandie Burton 35-34—69 Goal — Brandon McIntosh (L.3-1). Red Sunday. May 4 First Period DSedin, Vcr 0 5 5 Third Period 1 Minnesota. Zholtok 1 (Kuba, Ronning) Dorothy Delasin 34-35—69 Deer Ward (W.12-5) x-New Jersey at Tampa Bay. 12 30 p m Smolmski. Ott 0 5 5 4 Kelowna »:erguson 5 1Paddock, Slovak! 17 08 (ppi THE Shani Waugh 35-34—69 Power plays (goals-chances) - Brandon Tuesday. May 6 Patricia Meumer-Lebouc 35-34—69 4-10 Penalties - Marshall Minn (obstruction- 5 Kelowna Ci/'-Dert 6 iMosienkoi 1001 u-4 Red Deet 0-5 x-Tampa Bay at New Jersey 4:30 p m Overtime goals Becky Morgan 36-34—70 inierterencei 8 19, Berluzzi Vcr (high-stick- 6 Keiowna Cuthberl 7 (Schultz. Referee — Kevin Acheson Linesmen — CONFERENCE QUARTER-FINALS ■ ■ ■ M ■ m m m m a m Karen Stupples WESTERN CONFERENCE mgi 15 57 Linden Vcr (high-sticking) 19 57 Mosienko) 17 24 Russ Eliuk. Derek Zalaski April 10 Vai Skinner 38-32—70 Dallas (1) vs. Anaheim (7) Second Period Penalties — Otafsar. Kel mendingi 5.54 Attendance — 6,280 TUBE Stephanie Louden 34-36—70 (All gomes on regional TSN) 2 Vancouver Jovanovski 3 (Morrison, Paul Kariya, Anaheim, at 3:18 of third Tammie Green 35*35—70 (Anaheim leads series 1-0) Ruutu) 1:33 (sh| overtime for 2-1 win al Detroit Kelli Kuehne 34-36—70 Thursday Result Penalties - Brown Minn (slashmgl 11 02 April 14 Kristi Albers 37-34—71 HOCKEY Anaheim 4 Dallas 3 <5 OT) Ronning Minn (obstruction-hooking) 14:20 Todd White, Ottawa, at 2:25 of second Kim Saiki 37-34—71 Saturday Game Third Period overtime tor 3-2 win at N.Y Islanders TODAY Sunday Game Kim Williams 37-34—71 American League Anaheim at Dallas noon 3 Minnesota, Walz 3 (Gaborik Stevenson) Tomas Kaberle. Toronto, at 7:20 of second HOCKEY: World Championships — Canada Columbia at Mississippi, 2:05 p m 2 58 Jill McGill 37-34-71 Monday Game overtime for 4-3 win vs. Philadelphia Calder Cup Playoffs Monday Game 4 Minnesota Walz 4 (Gaborik) 8 11 vs. Belarus, 5:50 a.m. on TSN (Cable 22). Tina Barretl 35*36—71 Dallas at Anaheim. 7 p.m April 15 Kathryn Marshall 34*37—71 CONFERENCE QUARTER-FINALS x Columbia at Mississippi 4 05 p.m Wednesday, April 30 5 Vancouver, Naslund 5.11 12 (Best-of-5) Wednesday. April 30 Vincent Lecavalier, Tampa Bay, at 2:29 of Stanley Cup Playoffs — Conference semifinal, SiMa Cavalleri 34*37—71 Dallas al Anaheim. 7 p.m 6 Vancouver Cooke 1 (Klatt Naslund) 19 58 EASTERN CONFERENCE first overtime for 4-3 win at Washington Angela Jerman 35*36—71 x-Columbia at Mississippi 4 05 p m Saturday.
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