C Ool L Eafstakecriticalvicto Ry Y

C Ool L Eafstakecriticalvicto Ry Y

The Prince George Citizen - Wednesday, February 16,1994 - 15 S p o r t s HI l' 7'". NBA PLEA BARGAIN ENDS ORDEAL Colts help out Kings < The Cranbrook Colts did the 4 t • • t Prince George Spruce Kings a big B o n i t a k e s favor Tuesday — they beat the BRIEFLY visiting Grande Prairie Chiefs. t o k e n f i n e Four goals in the first period Sunday at the Otway Road Ski helped the .Colts beat Grande Trails in Prince George. Prairie 6-4,’4 keeping the Chiefs Manhard, of 100 Mile House, a n g r y i n h o c k e y four points behind the Spruce finished the men’s event in a time Kings in the race for second place of one hour, one minute three sec­ d e a t h c a s e in the Rocky Mountain Junior onds, while McGaughey of Prince a t l a z y Hockey League’s Pcace-Cariboo George won the women’s event in AOSTA, Italy (CP) — Jim Division. a time of 1:19.42. Boni, a hockey player brought to Dustin Kelley and Darren Re­ Diana Thomson finished second trial for causing the death of an eves each scored twice and as­ to McGaughey in senior women’s K n i c k s opponent during a game, pleaded sisted on two others for the Colts, cvenL while Brien McGaughey guilty today to a reduced man­ who climbed back within four was second to Manhard. by Canadian Press slaughter charge and received a points of the Kimberley Dy­ Provincial team member Pete Patrick Ewing was all over the token fine of 2.25 million lire namiters in the Kootenay Division. Oszadszky won the men’s 30- Knicks because the New Jersey (S 1,800 Cdn). Other Colts goals game from kilometre event in a rime of Nets were all over New York. Boni, with grew up in Kevin McNeill and Adam Kam- 1*41.22, while Laurie Karjalouto Ewing took his own team to task Toronto, had risked 10 years to beitz. Grande Prairie got goals was second. Tuesday night after New Jersey 18 years in prison. from Kevin Dixon, Jason Esther Bahen of Bums Lake continued its surprising domination The defence and prosecution Schneider, Jason Smith and Mur­ took the 30-kilometre tide for the of the Knicks by handing them agreed on a plea bargain as the ray Galbraith. women by edging out Prince their worst loss of the season, 103- trial began. The prosecutor The Chiefs use up the game in George’s Kathy Lewis. 83. conceded that the scuffle that led hand they hold over the Kings The victory was the Nets’ third to the player’s death was “part when they visit the Smoke Eaters City sliders win in as many games against the of the play.” tonight in Trail. Prince George natural luge Knicks this season and was the The 30-year-old Boni, who sliders swept the top spots at a easiest as Ewing got in early foul holds dual Canadian-Italian citi­ B.C. league growsB.C. Cup race on the host Polar trouble. The win also was the 10th zenship, broke into tears and VANCOUVER (CP) — The Bears Club’s track. in 14 games for New Jersey, hugged his sister, Terry, who B.C. Junior Hockey League wants Andreas Hirt beat Colin Snively which outrebounded New York had flown over from Toronto. to expand its 10-team base to in­ in the youth category, while Scott 60-42. “I’ll pay the fine happily,” clude an even dozen Tier 2 teams. Snively beat out Smithcrs sliders “We’ve been playing like Boni told reporters after the The 33-year-old league has tar­ Mike Ellis and Dan Ellis in the wimps,” said Ewing. “There is no three-hour trial. “It has cost me junior men’s division. bumping and banging. We’re let­ geted the communities of Cour­ a lot more than 2.25 million lire, tenay, Victoria, Salmon Arm and Nicola Hirt and Elise Bergeron ting teams go all over the place.” believe me.” Kamloops for possible franchises, of Prince George were first and New Jersey guards Kenny The death of 19-year-old along with another team in the second in the junior women’s cate­ Anderson and Kevin Edwards each Miran Schrott came in a game Vancouver area. gory, while Kathleen Snively won made eight of his first 11 shots to Jan. 14, 1992 between Courmay- in the senior women’s divison. turn the game into an early rout. The BCJHL now operates two eur and Gardena in the Italian B five-team divisions. Jerry Jordan of the Bears beat A 19-6 run at the start of the league. After a scuffle near the second quarter, featuring eight The above sites would be finan­ teammates Keith Snively and goal, Schrott punched Boni and Allan Daem in senior men. points by Edwards, stretched the the Courmayeur captain slashed cially feasible because they are lo­ lead to 20. The closest New York Schrott in the chest with his cated close to current teams, P.G. YM/YWCA BCJHL president Ron Boileau said got after that was 11 early in the stick in return. l/UenUmipe fourth quarter. Schrott fell to the ice and died Tuesday. Y Elsewhere, it was: Cleveland of cardiac arrest in a hospital Cavaliers 111, Denver Nuggets 99; without regaining consciousness. Kilden out of race Detroit Pistons 100, Washington No penalty was called on the The Cory Kilden rink of Prince Bullets 93; Minnesota Timber­ play. George went 1-2 Tuesday and fell Invitation to wolves 97, Milwaukee Bucks 90; The prosecutor, Luigi Schi- from contention at the B.C. Inte­ rior junior men’s curling cham­ TENDER j?RC Orlando Magic 102, Boston Cel­ avone, originally accused Boni AP photo fort tics 92; Houston Rockets 103, of a manslaughter count that pionship in Prince Rupert. 21st Century Jim Boni, shown here at practice, will gladly pay the fine. Kilden lost the first two games Atlanta Hawks 99; San Antonio meant the player intended to hit DEASE LAKE Spurs 109, Indiana Pacers 100; Schrott. of the day Teusday, falling 6-3 to “Before I considered what was reported to be considering Trevor Perepolkin of Vemon and Portland Trail Blazers 106, Dallas But he told the court today Renovation Mavericks 103; Seattle SuperSon­ happened between them as boycotting the world hockey 7-4 to Jim Cotter of Kamloops. that after watching hockey something apart from the game, championships, scheduled for Kilden and rinkmates Ken Mis- T-BB056 ics 133, Philadelphia 76ers 105; videotape to learn more about Los Angeles Clippers 100, Los but that’s not true. It was part of *n April, because of con- kovitch, Ron Kilden, and Mike Ministry of Forests/Ministry of the game, he concluded that Environment, Lands and Parks Angeles Lakers 89; Golden State rhp nhv ” cem the players could be subject Posteraro beat James McKenzie of Boni had no intention of hurting Renovation - Meeting Room/Offices/ Warriors 123, Sacramento Kings to similar legal actions. Cranbrook 8-7 in their last game him. The NHL Players’ Association Physically Challenged Entrance 113. to even their record, but can no Cavaliers 111 Nuggets 99 longer make the top two in the Provide material, equipment and labour to Gerald Wilkins sewed 15 of his round-robin preliminary. perform office renovations for the Ministry 27 points in the first quarter and The top two rinks stay in Prince of Forests' meeting room, and Ministry of made four three-pointers as Cleve­ CFL Rupert this weekend for the B.C. Environment, Lands and Parks' Parks Branch land sent Denver to its third C ool Leafs take championship starting Friday. offices and physically challenged entrance. straight loss and fourth in row at Kilden played one more game Tenders may be obtained by General Richfield Coliseum. East R iders sold this morning. Contractors only from B.C. Buildings Pistons 100 Bullets 93 OTTAWA (CP) — The Ottawa Corporation at 2918 S. Eby Street, Terrace, Joe Dumars, despite a sore left critical victory Rough Riders now are the property Bowlers hit roadB.C., V8G 2X5 after February 14,1994. hamstring, scored 25 points as of local businessman Bruce Fire­ Four Prince George bowlers are Detroit extended Washington’s by Canadian Press stone, CFL commissioner Larry headed to alhational championship Scaled Tenders will be received at 2918 S. losing streak to four games. It was The Toronto Maple Leafs kept Smith announced today. in Welland, .t)nL, next month after Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X5 until just the Pistons’ fourth victory incool heads in an important game NHL Firestone, through his company winning itJie provincial Dairy 3:00 p.m., February 25th, 1994 and will be and came out winners. opened in public at that time. 28 games. scored 49 seconds apart in the first Bretton Woods Entertainment Inc., Queen Ki(ls and Golden Agers Timberwolves 97 Bucks 90 Wendcl Clark’s power-play goal bought the troubled franchise for B.C. championships on the Plans can be viewed at BC Buildings at 2:55 of overtime lifted Toronto period to stake New York to a 2-0 Christian Laettner scored 23 lead. Brian Bradley put Tampa $1.8 million, all in deferred pay­ weekend in Chilliwack. Corporation - Terrace, the Smithcrs points and 13 rebounds as Minne­ past the Detroit Red Wings 5-4 on ments. The CFL board of gover­ YBC bowler? Ryan Chadwich Bulkley Valley Lakes District Tuesday night.

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