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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 67

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1 X'Wft SUN' Jets end Zeniths' 13-game win streak Mast scores 25 in 142-134 romp if 'r" v7r i Campbell called 66 fouls in the game and the Jets converted 50 of 60 free throws. The Zeniths managed 39 out of 52. Each had 26 field goals, but the difference wasn't really the foul shots, Panaggio said. "They led throughout the game. We had only a brief lead at 33-32." The Jets held a 69-58 halftime lead and never were headed.

Seven Jets besides Mast hit in double figures. Jerry Radocha was 12 of 13 at the line and Dave Britton 12 of 14 for Lehigh Valley. Mast hit 8 of 13 from the field and 9 of 13 at the line. The Zeniths? Lee Johnson scored 34, Larry Fogle 31 and Glenn Hagan 28. But, Panaggio said, "We missed more layups tonight than I've seen us miss in three years.

"We just didn't play well; we were very flat. "It's hard to describe. There wasn't any point in getting upset." But Panaggio said the players were upset anyway during the ride to Scranton where they close out the regular season tonight. "I don't think they liked the idea of losing. They were saying that somebody will have to pay for this." Spacial to lh OftC NAZARETH, Pa.

The Rochester Zeniths' league-high 13-game CBA winning streak went down the tubes last night. But the Z'splayed so poorly that Coach Mauro Panaggio didn't even complain. Player-Coach Eddie Mast, scored 25 points to spark the Lehigh Valley Jets to a 142-134 victory over the Zeniths before 573 fans at North Hampton Community College. The loss was the first for the Zeniths since Jan. 25 at Maine.

Panaggio said Mast, the 32-year-old veteran center, was "just unconscious, he was throwing left-handed hooks up there from just inside the foul line. He had no business making them. He had a good game. But he made a couple that were hail marys." The Continental Basketball Association victory gave the Jets a 16-23 record and clinched a playoff spot in the Eastern Division. If the Jets beat Atlantic City tonight, they'll pass Philadelphia for third place.

If not, they'll finish fourth and play the Zeniths (33-6) in the first round of the playoffs. Officials Rich Jackson and Paul Af I Amerks vs. Hawks War Memorial, 7:30 faceoff tonight WNYR (990), 7:20 p.m. broadcast OVERVIEW: The Amerks began wing Paul Crowley is the only Amerk Bulls' David Greenwood (34) grabs rebound between Knicks' Bill Cartwright, right, and Sly Williams in Garden. (AP photo) Canadiens' rally beats Leafs, 5-3 nhl roundup to play in all 63 games this season Right wing Ron Carter scored his 22nd and 23rd goals of the season Friday against New Haven, in just his 23rd game in the AHL.

His first goal came on the power play, and gave him nine power-play goals for the season, which ties him for the team lead with the injured Peter Horachek On Friday rookie defenseman Gaston Therrien scored his second goal of the season. Both goals have been on the power play. Therrien, who had 125 points in juniors last season, has two goals and four assists, for six points, in seven games as an Amerk. Rugged left wing John-Paul Kelly had two assists last night and now has five goals and, eight assists in 15 games as an Amerk Center Brad Kempthorne had two assists and now has three assists in his two games as an Amerk. Keenan has 23 players.

Only 19 can dress for each game, Wednesday, Keenan scratched Brent Gogol, Mike Breen, Jim Jones, Mark Wichrowski and Mark Toffolo. After the game Toffolo was cut. Friday, Keenan scratched Bill Army, Kevin Schame-horn, Breen and Jones. NEW BRUNSWICK: Early in the season New Brunswick was mired in last place in its division. But forward Normand Aubin and goalie Vincent Tremblay have led a resurgence that has given the Hawks the third best record overall in the AHL.

MART INC.T Toronto end and fed Tremblay for a partially screened shot at 10:44. Montreal is unbeaten in its last 19 home games, winning 17 and tying two. Goalie Richard Sevigny, unbeaten in 14 games at the Forum this season, faced 20 shots, just two in the final period. Blues 7, Capitals 4 ST. LOUIS Rookie Jorgen Petters-son registered his third three-goal performance of the season and Wayne Ba-bych notched his club-record 44th and 45th goals of the year, leading St.

Louis over Washington. Brian Sutter also scored two goals for St. Louis and Blake Dunlop contributed a club record-tying four assists. The Blues, by prevailing, also set St. Louis records for 38 victories and 89 points in a single season.

Washington's Pierre Bouchard blasted a screened slapshot from the left last night in second place, but were only one point ahead of New Haven and two points ahead of Binghamton. Last night New Brunswick played at Binghamton and New Haven at Her-shey. The Amerks were idle. After their first Saturday off since Oct. 18, the Amerks will take on a New Brunswick team that has a 3-2 series advantage, including a 1-1 mark at the War Memorial.

New Brunswick, second in the Northern Division, has been one of the AHL's hottest clubs the past two months. Amerks Coach Mike Keenan had this reaction to the day off: "Isn't it great? It really comes at a good time for us." The Amerks didn't even practice yesterday. "We won't have any excuses if we don't come up with a strong effort," said Keenan. "We'll be well rested, at least a lot more rested than we normally are on the weekend (when the Amerks usually play Friday at home, Saturday on the road and Sunday at home)." It will be another Wendy's Family Night, with discount coupons available at all seven Wendy's locations in Rochester and Canandaigua. The coupons are good for $1 off any ticket.

The Amerks were 4-10 in February. They play 13 games in March, including six at home. ROCHESTER: Captain and right 3 JOE'S TIRE point into the net after only 29 seconds to set the tone for a six-goal opening period. Pettersson countered 42 seconds later with a wrist shot. But after Sutter pushed a loose puck past Mike Palma-teer into the Capitals' net, Washington struck twice to take a 3-2 edge on goals by Bob Kelly and Mike Gartner.

Pettersson completed the wide-open first session with his second goal, and Babych unlocked a 4-4 tie at 16:33 of the middle period after Sutter and the Capitals' Darren Veitch exchanged goals. Penguins 6, Rangers 4 PITTSBURGH Rick Kehoe, Rod Schutt and Greg Malone scored third-period goals as Pittsburgh extended its winning streak to four gamfes with a win over New York. With New York leading 4-3, Kehoe scored his 45th goal of the season at 2:54 when his shot hit Ranger defenseman Tom Laidlaw and deflected into the net. i Schutt scored fhe eventual game-win-. ner at 6:52 during a two-man Pittsburgh power-play advatage.

New York's Nick Fotiu and Barry Beck were both serving minor penalties. Malone iced the win with his 15th goal of the season with 40 seconds left in the game. Pittsburgh twice battled back from two-goal deficits to tie the 'score. The Rangers had a 2-0 lead in the first period on scores by Ron Duguay and Chris Kotsopoulos, but the Penguins got goals from Peter Lee and Pat Hughes late in the period. The Rangers went ahead 4-2 in the second period on a goal by Lance Neth-ery and a power-play score by Anders Hedberg.

Associate Prass MONTREAL Brian Engblom and Mario Tremblay scored the tying and lead goals 2:35 apart midway through vthe second period last night as the Montreal Canadiens completed an unbeaten month of February with a 5-3 National Hockey League victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. In extending their unbeaten streak to 1 2 games and winding up the month' with a 9-0-3 record, the Canadiens took advantage of three penalties to Toronto defenseman Borje Salming, twice scoring while he was off the ice and once just six seconds after his return. The largest crowd of the season at the Forum 18,183 saw Toronto take a 3-2 first-period lead on goals by Bill Derlago, Ian Turnbull and Pat Hickey, the last one coming just one second before the buzzer. Turnbull's goal was his 110th in a Toronto uniform, passing Bulls top Associated Press NEW YORK Larry Kenon scored 20 points and Reggie Theus, held scoreless until midway through the second quarter, added 17 to lead the Chicago Bulls to a 101-97 National Basketball Association victory over the New York Knicks last night. It was the game for Red Holz-man as coach of the Knicks, during which time he has compiled a 571-429 record, including four seasons with Milwaukee and St.

Louis. The score was tied at 48 before Kenon hit a layup with 1:25 to go in the first half. The Bulls went on to outscore the Knicks 17-6 in the next four minutes and take a 65-54 lead, Kenon scoring eight SWIM From Page IE Three meet records were set, two by swimmers who were double winners in individual competitions. Sutherland's Jim Booden took the 200 freestyle in a record 1:47.017 and also the 100 butterfly in :53.207. Mendon's Jeff Bagshaw zipped to a record :22.033 in the finals of the 50 the late Tim Horton as the top goal -scorer among Maple Leaf defensemen.

Doug Jarvis and Rod Langway, the latter on a power-play with Salming serving a penalty, interspersed goals for Montreal in the opening period and Mark Napier added an insurance tally early in the final stanza, again with Salming in the box. Engblom tied the count 3-3 when he beat Toronto goalie Jiri Crha with a 50-foot shot at 8:09 of the second period. It came shortly after the end of another penalty to Salming and was Engblom 's second goal of the season and first in 48 games. 4 The Canadiens took the lead for the first time when Doug Risebrough worked feverishly to keep the puck in the Knicks, nba roundup points and Theus handing out three assists in that spurt. Warriors 1 10, Kings 101 KANSAS CITY, Mo.

Forward Bernard King tossed in a game-high 33 points to lift Golden State over Kansas City. King has led Golden State (33-34) by scoring 109 points in their last three outings. Rookie center Joe Barry Carroll added 21 and guard Purvis Short added 19, as the Warriors ended Kansas City's nine-game home-court winning streak. freestyle, in addition to taking the 100 free in :47.332. Mendon's 200 medley relay team of Laird Williams, Steve.

Dugan, Craig Lockwood and Bagshaw finished first in the final in 1:41.065. But they had qualified on top in the preliminaries in a record 1:40.267. Lockwood, a 5-5, 125-pound sophomore, touched out Peel in a thrilling BONUS clearance: 1 0 1 -97 Clippers 104, Rockets 103 HOUSTON Swen Nater tossed in 22 points, and escaped an improper in-bounds pass in the closing seconds as San Diego defeated Houston. Houston trailed, 104-101, with seven seconds left when Robert Reid scored a basket to pull the Rockets to within one. But Nater, who thought Reid's shot had missed and bounced off the rim, grabbed the ball and hurled it the length of the "court to Michael Brooks who-scored.

However, referees disallowed the basket. Reid then stole the ball for Houston and passed to Allen Leavell who missed a layup that would have given the Rockets the win and extended their five-game winning streak. finish of the 200 individual medley. Lockwood was timed in 2:01.203, Peel in 2:01.285. Lockwood pulled away on the breaststroke (third) leg and had built a big enough lead to outdistance Peel.

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