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6 Sports The Leader-Post Regina Friday, February 20, 1 998 AllJimes CSX TANK JFNAMAItA by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds Hockey Scoreboard by Cord Craig CENTRAL DIVISION A Dallas 57 36 13 a 174 US Vl OF 6 Ptl Horn A FI, WKt FC F6 80 17 5 5 19 3 2-0 24 9 5 3 05 2 02 Detroit 58 31 15 12 177 134 St Louis 50 30 21 173 45 Phoenix 57 24 22 11 162 159 Chicago 56 22 25 9 134 133 Toronto 55 19 29 7 129 162 PACIFIC DIVISION Colorado 58 29 13 16 172 138 Los Angeles 55 26 20 9 161 )46 San Jose 56 21 28 7 139 152 Edmonton 57 19 28 10 141 164 Anaheim 56 19 28 9 37 170 Calgary 57 16 30 11 149 179 Vancouver 57 16 33 8 153 203 az.imi'm.'iJJiH.'ung 74 17-7-5 1X 8 7 4X2 18-11 9 3 05 2.34 68 16B5 12 133 442 19 124 2.93 2 to 50 13 90 11 12 5 3 4 3 18 13-5 2 84 2 79 53 10 12 5 12 13 3 460 14 19 9 2.39 2 38 65 1014 4 9 15 3 5 5 0 15-18-6 2.35 2.95 74 16 5 10 13 8 6 5 41 19 9 9 2.97 2 38 61 168 2 10 12 7 6 1 17 13 3 2.93 2.65 9 10 IS 4 11 13 3 5 4-1 14 19 3 2.48 2.71 48 10-13 5 9 15 5 3 6 1 16 20 4 2.47 2 47 10 16 4 9 12 5 4 5-1 11 19 5 2.45 3 04 43 11-14-4 5 )6 7 4 5 1 11-23 7 2.61 3.14 40 9 15 4 7-18 4 4-6-0 12-23 7 2.68 3.56 VS CF CA Pts Home Away PI, East PG PG 74 21 7 0 13 9 6 5 2 3 26 7 3 2.82 1.96 67 15 8 4 14-9 5 4 6 0 21-7-7 2.91 2-24 63 13 9 5 13 10 6 5 2 3 18 12-7 2.79 2.55 50 10 11 8 7-13 8 2 4 4 10-17-9 2.46 2.70 48 11-14 3 9 15-5 4 4 2 13 20 5 2.60 2.77 48 8 14 10 13 6 3 5-2 17 13 5 2.42 2.B 29 7-15-6 3-22-3 1-8-1 6-26-7 1.86 3.30 71 13-8-6 16 B-7 5-1 4 20-10-9 2.76 2.26 63 11-12-5 17-9-2 4-5-1 14-19-4 3.00 2.52 57 11-11-5 12-11-6 2-6 2 13-14-9 2.50 2.46 56 12 8 7 10-13-5 5-1-4 16-14-7 2.60 2.51 56 13-13 3 10 12-7 4 4-2 15-19 7 2.24 2.41 Basketball Basketball 0 FreeThrows ATLANTIC DIVISION 6 A New Jersey 56 34 16 6 158 110 Philadelphia 55 29 17 9 160 123 Washington 56 26 )9 11 156 143 NY Rangers 57 17 24 16 140 154 NY Islanders 57 20 29 8 148 158 Florida 57 IB 27 12 138 160 Tampa Bay 56 10 37 9 104 185 NORTHEAST DIVISION Pittsburgh 3B 29 16 13 160 132 Montreal 56 2B 21 7 168 141 Boston 56 23 22 11 140 138 55 22 21 12 143 138 Ottawa 5B 23 25 10 130 140 CONFERENCE Carolina 57 21 29 7 139 161 49 13-12-6 8-17-1 4-5-1 14-23-3 2.44 2.82 FEB FEB 24 NHL season breaks for Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. tM.JilL'MUmig NBA EASTERN DiVtSION 6 GBW 34 Pet .654 4930 Miami New Jersey 53 2V, 31 22 .585 5260 New York 51 4'A 29 22 569 4704 Washington 54 27 27 500 5205 Orlando 53 8'z 26 27 .491 4762 Boston. 53 10'z 24 29 .453 5065 Philadelphia CENTRAL Chicago 50 17 16 34 DIVISION 55 40 15 .320 4666 .72 5265 Indiana 52 37 15 712 4955 Charlotte 52 8Vi 30 22 .577 4943 Atlanta 54 82 31 23 .574 5086 Cleveland 52 10 28 24 .538 4B14 52 12' 26 26 .500 4963 Detroit 52 15'; 23 29 .442 47B5 Toronto 52 27', 11 41 .212 4842 MIDWEST DIVISION GB Utah 51 36 15 Pet ,706 5073 San Antonio 52 36 16 .692 4857 Minnesota 51 8 28 23 .549 5174 Houston 52 9', 27 25 .519 5216 Vancouver 52 22l, 14 38 .269 4951 Dallas 53 27 10 43 .189 4761 Denver 51 31 5 46 PACIFIC DIVISION Seattle 52 40 12 .098 4532 769 5272 LA Lakers 50 4 35 15 700 5310 Phoenix 51 4'z 35 16 .686 5048 Portland 52 9 31 21 .596 4952 Sacramento 53 16', 24 29 .453 5022 LA Clippers 52 29 11 41 .212 5002 Golden State 51 29', 10 41 .196 4471 THURSDAY RESULTS Chicago 123 Toronto 86; Indiana 82 Philadelphia 77; San Antonio 87 Dallas 81; Houston 100 Detroit 90; Miami vs. L.A. Clippers; Denver at L.A.

Lakers. Today's Compiled Transactions BASEBALL Anttncil luM CLEVELAND INDIANS Extended their player development affiliation with Akron ef the Eastern League through the 2002 season. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Agreed lo terms with Jorge Fahregas on a two-year contract. ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with tB Randall Simon on a one-year contract. CINCINNATI REDS Agreed to terms with INF Pokey Reese on a one-year contract PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Agreed to terms with Bobby Estalella on a one-year contract.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS Traded Jason Caftey to the Golden State Warriors for David Vaughn and second-round draft picks in 1998 and 2000. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Traded Brent Barry to the Mami Heat for Isaac Austin, Charles Smith and a 1998 first-round draft pick. Placed James Collins bn the injured list. NEW JERSEY NETS Traded David Benoit, Kevin Edwards, Yinka Dare and 1 1998 first-round draft pick to the Orlando magic for Rony Seikaly and Brian Evans. NEW YORK KNICKS Acquired Terry Cummings from the Philadelphia 76ers for Ronnie Grandison and Herb Williams.

ORLANDO MAGIC Placed Mark Price on the injured list. Activated Jason Lawson from the injured list. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Placed Anthony Parker on the injured list. TORONTO RAPTORS Placed Chris Gamer on the injured list. WASHINGTON WIZARDS Signed Lawrence Moten to a second 1 0-day FOOTBALL Caeedien Football League HAMILTON TIGER-CATS Signed WR Anmdrew Grigg.

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Signed OT Derek Shoidice. Natleeil Football League ATLANTA FALCONS Re-signed OL Scott Adams. CAROLINA PANTHERS Signed LB Ernest Dixon to a one-year contract. Agreed to terms with WR Mark Carrier. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed DL William Carr, RB Keith Elias, DL Donnie Embra, OL Steve Hardin, OL Brandon Hayes, DL Waverly Jackson, OL Jason Johnson, 01 Bryan Jurewicz, WR Levi Xealaluhi, WR Kaipo McGuire, OL Larry Moore, DB Nakia Reddick, DB Steve Rosga, WR Mitchell Running, OL Tom Myslmski and DB Clifton Shamburger.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS Signed Gary Anderson to a three-year contract. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Signed CB Tyrone Drakeford to a five-year contract, and LB Kevin Mitchell to a two-year contract NEW YORK JETS Signed Kevin Mawae to a five-year contract. the NEW YORK GIANTS Re-signed LB Marcus Buckley Signed Will Brice. OAKLAND RAIDERS Re-signed Curts Whitley Waived Eddie Anderson. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed OL George Hegamm to five one-year contracts Re-signed OG Jerry Crafts to a two-year contract SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Agreed to terms with DE Gabe Wilkins and TE Irv Smith, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Agreed to terms with LB Darrin Smith on a four-year contract.

TENNESSEE OILERS Signed Craig Hentnch to a multiyear contract. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Re-signed Joe Patton to a five-year contract HOCKEY National Hockey League CALGARY FLAMES Assigned RW Martin St. Louis to Saint John of the AHL, and RW Burke Murphy to Cleveland ol the IHL. CAROLINA HURRICANES Signed Sergei Fedorov to an offer sheet. LOS ANGELES KINGS Assigned Ruslan Batyrshin to Grand Rapids of the IHL.

NEW YORK RANGERS Named John Muckier coach. PHOENIX COYOTES Recalled Shane Doan and Brad Isbister from Springfield of the AHL American Hockey League AHL Suspended Albany RW Sasha Lakovic for four games for a kneeing incident Feb. 14. NEW HAVEN BEAST Assigned Mike O'Grady to Port Huron of the UHL. PORTLAND PIRATES Assigned Kayle Short to Hampton Roads of the ECHL.

WORCESTER ICECATS Assigned F-D Dennis Wright to Peoria ol the ECHL. International Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS Assigned RW Brian Sullivan to Springfield of the AHL East Coast Hockey League HAMPTON ROADS ADMIRALS Placed Yun Yuresko on the 7-day injured reserve. PEE DEE PRIDE-Activated 0 Ronalds Ozolinsh from miured reserve. Waived Jason Coles. SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS -Activated Mike Zanutto from injured reserve.

WHEELING NAILERS Waived LW Frednk Svensson. United Hockey League PORT HURON BORDER CATS -Announced John Lorenzo has left the team. Awards SJHL: Melfort Mustangs centre Riilie Frioteiiko is ttte SJHL's player-ot-the-week. Fedotenko had seven goals and two assists in four games, three of which Melfort won. SASKATCHEWAN MIDGET AAA HOCKEY LEAGUE: Chad Anderson of the Tisdale Troians is Achievement Plus player-ot-the-week.

Anderson scored five goals in Tisdale's three victories and became the first two-time winner of the award. LEGEND: G-Games; Pts-Points; W-Wins; L-Losses; T-Ties; Goals For; A-Goals Against; Home-Record in Home Games; Away-Record in Away Games; PlO-Record Past 10 Games; Vs EastWest Record Vs Own Conference; GFPG-Goals For Per Game; GAPG-Goais Against Per Game; Las Vegas Line provided by America's Line by Roxy Roxborough. Vs Pts PH A Homs Away P10 East FPG APG 4709 19 7 15 11 7 3 26 12 94. 90.6 5125 19 6 12 16 7 3 18 14 99.2 96.7 4495 IB 6 11 16 5 5 20 15 92.2 88.1 5202 15 10 12 17 5 5 13 22 97.9 96.3 4912 12 12 14 15 64 16 16 89-B 92.7 5196 16 10 19 4 6 15 18 95,6 98.1 4837 11-15 5 19 2 8 4-26 93.3 96.7 4926 25 2 15 13 B-2 26-9 95.7 89.6 4641 20 5 17 10 7 3 26 8 95.3 69.3 4917 19 7 11 15 5 5 18 15 95.1 94,6 4987 16 9 15 14 5 5 20 13 94.2 92.4 4682 14 12 14-12 3 7 15 17 92.6 90.0 4975 16 11 10 15 6 4 15 19 95.4 95.7 4697 16 10 7 19 3 7 15-19 92.0 90.3 5279 7 21 4-20 2-8 5-29 93.1 101.5 Vs Pts Pts A Home Away P10 West FPG APG 4778 24-4 12-11 8-2 19 11 99.5 93.7 4660 20 5 16 11 7-3 22 12 93.4 5118 16 10 12 13 4 6 19-11 101.5 100.4 5173 16-11 11 14 7 3 19 15 100.3 99 5 5324 11 17 3 21 2 8 10 23 95.2 102.4 5135 7 20 3 23 2 6 26 89.8 96 9 5151 4 22 1-24 2-8 4-28 88.9 101.0 4889 21 3 19 9 7-3 23 7 101.4 94 0 4992 21 7 14 8 4 6 25-7 106.2 99.8 4837 18 7 17 9 8 2 19 6 99.0 94 8 4762 18 10 13 11 73 21 IV 95.2 91.6 5158 19-9 5 20 7 3 16 15 94.8 97.3 5400 7 18 4 23 1 9 10 22 96.2 103.8 5007 7-17 3 24 2-8 7 26 87.7 98.2 WEDNESDAY RESULTS Milwaukee 108 Washington 98; Orlando 115 Minnesota 102; Atlanta 114 New Jer- sey 104; Utah 94 New York 78; Phoenix 110 L.A Lakers 103; Seattle 101 Portland 95; Boston 114 Vancouver 105; Golden State 88 Charlotte 77. Games Player GP AST AVG Hockey Slapshots Slapshots will return when the NHL season resumes.

SEIKALY STAYS Utah voided its trade lor Rony Seikaly on Wednesday night after the Orlando centre failed to report within the required 48-hour deadline. Seikaly, traded Monday by the Magic tor Greg Foster, Chris Morris and Utah's 1998 first-round draft pick, refused to report because he wanted the Jazz to guarantee the next two years of his contract. worth $8.5 million. SWAPPING RAPTORS Toronto, in its second maior deal in a week, traded newly acquired guard Kenny Anderson. Zan Tabak and Popeye Jones to Boston on Wednesday for Chauncey Billups.

Dae Brown, John Thomas and Roy Rogers. Anderson was traded to the Raptors last week in the deal that sent Damon Stoudamire to Portland. Wednesday's deal left Toronto with only seven players who started the season on the roster. SWEEPING CHANGES Vancouver completed two deals within an hour Wednesday, sending Otis Thorpe and Chris Robinson to Sacramento for Bobby Hurley and Michael Smith, and trading Anthony Peeler to Minnesota lor Doug West. SCOTT'S SWAPPED Dallas traded Dennis Scott to Phoenix for Cedric Ceballos on Wednesday night.

Scott has shot only 39 per cent and averaged 13.6 points in 52 games this season. Ceballos was averaging 9.5 points and 4.3 rebounds. SPEAKING Tonight we had to make a stand. If we're going to get back into this hunt, make a run ot It we can't lose tonight. No excuses: can't use nine players; cant use back-to-back; can't use pressing.

No excuses, we must win the game." Boston coach Rick Pitino, after the Celtics defeated Vancouver 114-105 Wednesday night, winning for only the second time in seven games. Alberta; New Brunswick vs Ontario. Y-NWT vs Quebec 6:30 p.m.: Manitoba vs P.E Nova Scotia vs. Saskatchewan; Newfoundland vs. Canada, C.

vs. New Brunswick. Thursday 9 a.m.: New Brunswick vs. Y-NWT; Newfoundland vs Manitoba, Alberta vs. Nova Scotia.

Canada vs. P.E I. 1 p.m.: B.C, vs Saskatchewan; Quebec vs. Newfoundland, PE.I. vs Alberta, Y-NWT vs.

Ontario. 6:30 p.m.: Ontario vs. Quebec, Manitoba vs. Canada. Saskatchewan vs New Brunswick, Nova Scotia vs B.C.

10 p.m.: Tiebreaker, if necessary. Friday 9 a.m.: Tiebreaker, it necessary. 1 p.m.: Tiebreaker, if necessary, or Page playoff (No. 3 vs. No 4, or No.

1 vs. No. 2, depending on tiebreakers). 6:30 p.m.: Page playoff (No 3 vs No 4, or No. 1 vs No.

2, or both, depending on tiebreakers) Feb. 28 1 p.m.: Semifinal. March 1 12:30 p.m.: Final. (NOTE. All round-robin draws, Page playoff games and the semifinal will be televised on TSN The final is on CBC-TV.

There are no local blackouts.) Golf 62-MILLION PGA TUCSON CHRYSLER CLASSIC Thursday 'i Leaders end Canadians Al Thom, Anz. AmericasLine Boxy Roxborough. tOddst By NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is no line on the Magic-Pacers game due to a possible trade; there is no line on the Raptors Bucks game due to Toronto forward Camby (questionable). BOXING REPORT: In the WBC super lightweight title bout on March 7 in Mexico City, Miguel Angel Gonzalez is vs. Julio Cesar Chavez at even.

NBA Points Favorite Underdo SCHEDULE Cleveland at New Jersey (6 30 p.m.). The Cavaliers, losers of three straight games, lace New Jersey in an Eastern Conference matchup. The Nets have won eight of 11, STARS Wednesday Ray Allen, Bucks, had 25 points and 16 rebounds, leading Milwaukee to a 1 0S-98 win over Washington. Nick Anderson. Magic, scored 26 points for the second straight game in Orlando's 1 1 5-1 62 win over Minnesota.

Alan Henderson, Hawks, had 26 points and 12 rebounds in Atlantas 114-104 win over New Jersey. Dana Barros. Celtics, scored 29 points, leading Boslon to a 114-105 victory over Vancouver. SUPERB IN DEFEAT Washington's Rod Strickland had 33 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds, despite playing with the flu, in the Wizards' 108-98 loss to Milwaukee Wednesday night. SLOPPY New York, down 56-30 at halltime, shot only 41 .6 per cent from the held in a 94-78 loss to Utah Wednesday night.

The 78 points was the Kmcks' lowest this season. STRANGE STAT Golden State, which defeated Charlotte 88-77 Wednesday night, lead the NBA with 46.16 rebounds per game, but the Warriors are being outrebounded by opponents overall, 2.312-2,308. SWEET RETURN Seattle's Nate McMillan, playing his first game of the season, had nine points and seven assists in 23 minutes in the SuperSomcs' 101-95 win over Portland. McMillan missed the first 5f games this season after undergoing surgery on his right knee. Curling $C0TT TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS CANADIAN WOMEN'S CURLING CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday through March 1 Ragma Agridomi Participating Rinto(ikipto fifth) Alberta: Cathy Borst, Heather Godberson, Brenda Bohmer, Kate Horne, Rona McGregor, coach Darryl Horne; Edmonton.

British Columbia: Sue Garvey, Jan Wiltzen, Allison Maclnnes, Val Lahucik, Lindsay Kostenmk, coach Rae Moir; Kamloops. Maniloba: Lois Fowler, 8etty Coulmg, Sharon Fowler, Jocelyn Beever, Maureen Bonar, coach Brian Fowler, Brandon. New Brunswick: Kathy Floyd, June Campbell, Allison Franey, Jane Arseneau, Mary Harding, Saint John. Newfoundland: Heather Strong, Kelli Sharpe, Michele Renout, Karen Thomas, Peg Goss, coach Jim Miller; St. John's.

Nova Scotia: Mary Mattatall, Angle Bryant, Lisa MacLeod, Heather Hopkins, Hayley Clarke, coach Reid Romkey; Halifax. Ontario: Anne Merklmger, Theresa Breen, Patti McKmght, Audrey Frey, Christine McCrady, coach Jim Waite; Ottawa. Princa Edward Island: Tammi Lowther, Susan Mclnms, Shelley Muzika, Julie Scales, Donna Lank, coach Allan Ledgerwood, Charlottetown. Quebec: Marie-Claude Carlos, Nathalie Gagnon, Julie Blackburn, Sylvie Fortin, Maude Martel, coach -Nicole Carlos, Alma. Saskatchewan: Cathy Trowell, Kristy Lewis, Karen Daku, Ken-Lynn Schikowski, Nancy Inghs; Regina.

Team Canada: Sandra Schmirler, Jan Betker, Joan McCusker, Marcia Gudereit, Atma Ford, coach -Anita Ford. Regina. Yukon-Northwest Territories: Kelly Kaylo, Dawn Moses, Sharon Cormier, Cheryl Burlington, Kerry Koe, coach Doug Bothamie; Yellowknife. SCHEDULE Saturday 1 p.m.: Newfoundland vs Manitoba vs. Saskatchewan, Canada vs New Brunswick, P.E.I.

vs. Y-NWT. 1:30 p.m.: New Brunswick vs Manitoba; Alberta vs Ontario. Nova Scotia vs. Quebec; Saskatchewan vs Newfoundland.

Sunday 9 i.m.: Newfoundland vs Nova Scotia, Ontario vs.PE.1. 1 p.m.: Y-NWT vs Canada, Quebec vs Alberta, Manitoba vs 6 Nova Scotia vs Ontario. 6:30 p.m.: BC vs Quebec; PE.) vs. New Brunswick, Alberta vs Y-NWT, Canada vs. Saskatchewan.

Monday 9 a.m.: Alberta vs New Brunswick. Canada vs. 8.C., Saskatchewan vs Quebec; Y-NWT vs. Manitoba 1 p.m.: Manitoba vs. Nova Scotia.

vs. Ontario. PE.I. vs Saskatchewan; New Brunswick vs Newfoundland 6:30 p.m.: Quebec vs PE.I, Nova Scotia vs Y-NWT; Ontario vs. Canada.

Newfoundland vs. Alberta. Tuesday 9 a.m.: Saskatchewan vs Ontario. PE I. vs.

B.C Nova Scotia vs. New Brunswick. Quebec vs. Canada. 1 p.m.: Canada vs.

Nova Scotia; New Brunswick vs Quebec, Y-NWT vs. Newfoundland; Manitoba vs Alberta. 9:30 p.m.: Alberta vs Saskatchewan: Ontario vs Manitoba, BC. vs. Y-NWT, Newfoundland vs.

PE.I. Wednesday 9 i.m.: Ontario vs. Newfoundland; Saskatchewan vs Y-NWT; Quebec vs. Manitoba; Alberta vs BC. 1 p.m.: P.E.I.

vs. Nova Scotia, Canada vs. Player GP PTS AVG IGRE'S KHJELCP Home team in CAPS (c) 1998 Universal Press Syndicate 4-Pack Roller Refills Black Decker 38" Single-Speed Reversing I Lightweight, compact 3-amp drill comes with chuck key and holder. 4106 621 Black Decker Single-Speed Jigsaw Calibrated shoe tilts up to 45. Has built-in sawdust blower and general-purpose blade.

4106 639 1 2" Interceramic Floor Tile Rawhide Leather 240mm wide with 10mmj)je1 0964 932 Under-Counter 18" fluorescent fixture (bulb not includ-). 416 636 Soccer INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY'S RESULTS (Homataams listed Irrst) SPAIN Alavesl Mallorca 2 ITALY JuverrtusO Lazio ol Romel TODAY CURLING Sukitchiwin masters man's curling championship: Draws at 9 a and 2 p.m., Grenfell Curling Club. FIELD HOCKEY Ruglna Indoor Field Hockay Tournament (Games at University ol Regina): Men Fury vs. U16, 8:30 p.m. Women U16 vs.

Saskatchewan 7:30 p.m.; Saskatchewan U16 vs. Saskatchewan U18. 9:30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOLS Campbell Crush junior basketball tournament (At Campbell Collegiate): Girls Campbell vs. Miller, 8 p.m., Gym Usher vs.

Balfour, 8 p.m., Gym 2: Boys Winnipeg Miles MacOonell vs. Usher, 4:15 p.m., Gym Campbell vs. Sheldon, 6:15 p.m,. Gym 1. Regina High Schools Athletic Assoclstion hockey (Games at 4:15 p.m.): Balfour vs.

O'Neill, Hamilton Arena: Johnson vs. Miller, Mahon Arena; Martin vs. Winston Knoll, North West Leisure Centre Arena. Regina litircollagiali Basketball League: Senior girls Winston Knoll at O'Neill, 6:15 p.m. tanlor boye Winston Knoll at O'Neill, 8 p.m.

REGIONAL HOCKEY Hockey Regiits Inc. midget liar I all-star game: 7:15 p.m., Al Ritchie Memorial Centre. Hockey Regina paa wae house (minor) coaches tournament: Zone 2 Hawks vs. Capitals, 1 p.m., Staples Arena; Zone 4 Rangers vs. Cougars, 1 p.m., Al Ritchie Memorial Centre; Stars vs.

Zone 5 Hawks, 1 p.m., Hamilton Arena; Royals vs. Zone 4 Leafs, 2:45 p.m. Staples Arena; Flyers vs. Devils, 2:45 p.m, Al Ritchie Memorial Centra; Sharks vs. Ducks, 4:15 p.m, Balfour Arena; Tigersharks vs.

ZDne 3 Rangers. 6 Balfour Arena; Kings vs. Zone 1 Leafs, 7:45 p.m, Balfour Arena. Ou'Appella Valley Hockey League pliyoffi: Wolseley at Balcarres. 8 p.m.; Standing Buffalo vs.

Balgome at Qu'Appelle. 8 p.m.; OdessaVibank at Montmartre, 8:30 p.m. Riglni Junior Hockey Laiguu: Brewers vs. Meat Wagon, 9 p.m, Al Ritchie Memorial Centre. Ipilmlchewn Midget AAA Hockey League: Swift Current af Yorkton, 8 p.m.

Parkland Agriplex. Iithafchewu Hockey Anoclatlon senior playoffs: Watrous at Lumsden. 8.30 p.m. (Game 1, two-game total-goal senesj. South Saskatchewan Minor Hockay league: Midgot Lebret at Caronport, 6 p.m.

SJHL North Battleford at Weybum, 7:30 p.m, Colosseum; Melville at Lebret, 7:30 p.m. Eagle Dome. SOCCER Rtghw Suslor Indoor Soccer Lougue (Gomel il Exhibition Stadium): Premium Mb Dhrtsloe QC Condors vs. Nationals, 9 p.m.; DC Vikings vs. Euroland, 10 p.m.

UNIVERSITY OF REGINA CWUAA Hockey: Manitoba al Regina. 7:30 p.m, Sherwood Ice Sports Centre. WHL Medicine Hit el Swift Current, 7:30 p.m. Centennial Civic Centre. SATURDAY CURLING litkilchewin meilim men'c curling chimpionihlp: Draws at I and 7 p.m, Grenfell Curling Club.

FIELD HOCKEY Riylei Moor Field Hockey Tournament (Gamae it Unlvnnlty ol Hagina): Men Manitoba I vs. Saskatchewan Under-16, 8 30 a Cougars vs. Fury, 1 1 :30 a.m.; Manitoba II ys. Saskatchewan Under-16, 2:30 p.m.; Cougars vs. Manitoba 1, 5:30 p.m.; Fury vs.

Manitoba II, 6:30 p.m.; Manitoba I vs. Manitoba II, 9:30 p.m. Woman Manitoba I vs Alberta, 9:30 a.m.; Manitoba II vs. Saskatchewan Sr. 10:30 a.m.; Alberta vs.

Saskatchewan Under-18, 12:30 p.m.; Manitoba I vs. Manitoba II, 1:30 p.m.; Alberti vs. Saskatchewan Undar-IE, 3:30 p.m.; Saskatchewan Sr. vs, Manitoba 1, 4:30 p.m.; Saskatchewan Under-16 vs. Manitoba II, 7:30 p.m.; Saskatchewan Sr.

vs. Saskatchewan Under-18, 8:30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOLS Campball Crush junior baikutball tournament (at Campbell Collegiate): Girls games it 10 a.m, 2 and 6 p.m. Soys oames at noon, 4 and 8 p.m. Miller Imlor boye beikelbill tournament (al Miller High School): Miller vs.

Martin, 11:30 a.m.; O'Neill vs. Harvest City, 1:15 p.m.; third-place game at 6 p.m.; championship it 7:45 p.m. REGIONAL HOCKEY Hockey Rilni pee wee house (minor) coichei' tournament Zone 2 Hawks vs. 2om 4 Leafs, 7 a.m. Pens; Zona 4 Rangers vs.

Flyers, 7 a.m, Murray Balfour Arena; Stars vi. Zone 1 Leafs, 7 i.m, Al Ritchie Memorial Centre; Cougars vs. Devils, 8:45 a.m, Psnse; Capitals vs. Royals. 8:45 a.m.

Pense; Sharks vs. Zone 3 Rangers, 8:45 i.m. Murray Balfour Arena: Zone 5 Hawks vs. Kings, 10:30 a.m, Penn; Ducks vs. Tiger Sharks, 10.30 a.m, Al Ritchie Memorial Centre; Zone 2 Hawks vs.

Royals, 12:15 Panse; Zone 4 Rangers vs. Devils, 2 p.m. Pense; Sian vs. Klngi, 3:45 p.m, Pense; Sharks vs. Tiger Sharks.

5 30 p.m, Pense. Ou'Appella Valley Hockey League pliyoHe: Indian Head al Grenfell, 8 pm. ipakutchewM Hockey Association: Senior pleyolti Chaplin at Milestone, 6:30 p.m. lackilckiwn Midget AAA Hockey Laigue: Swift Current at Yorkton, 4 p.m.; Noire Dame Argos it Regina, 7.30 p.m, Al Ritchie Memorial Centre. Imrt teikalchewin Junior Hockey League: Regina it Pilot Suite, 7:30 GrenMI it Asilnibou, 7:30 SI.

Philip's al Fort Qu'Appelle, 8 p.m. iNto I Mitt tk twin Minor Hockey leigue: Midget AA Pipestone at Melville, 4 p.m. Veltowhul Hockey Leigue pliyoth: Saltcoats it Langenburg, 8.30 p.m. SJHL lebret It MeMlle, 7:30 p.m.; Weybum if Yorkton, 7:30 p.m.; North Battleford al Eatevan, 7:30 m. UNIVERSITY OF REGINA CWUAAPAC wrtUlIni championships: Regini vi.

Alberta. 10 I.m.; Calgary vt Manitoba, to a.m.; Saskatchewan vs. Regina, 11:30 Alberta vs Calgary, 1 1 30 I.m.; Alberta vs. Saskatchewan, 12 30 Regini vs Manitoba, 12 30 Saskatchewan vt Calgary, 2pm; Manitoba vs Alberta, 2pm; Calgary vs Regina. 3:30 Manitoba vs.

Saskatchewan, 3 30 m. Physical AclivOy Centre CWUAA Hockey: Mendobi it Regini, 7 30 p.m, Sherwood Ice Sports Centre. WHL Red Deer it Moose Jaw, 7:30 p.m. To pet your event In Regional Sport Calendar, or tp make an nnouncamant In Friday's Local Scan, writ to: Laadar-Posl Sparta, IBM Park SL, Regina S4P 3G4; or, Fax ua at S65-25B6. r' ir1.

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