Photo showing Miss Kitimat Wendy Fisher, Acting Mayor Joanne Monaghan and Kitimat Junior B Black Hawks manager Henk DeGoeij dropping the puck to open the hockey season in Kitimat at the Black Hawks season opener.
Photo showing Miss Kitimat Wendy Fisher, Acting Mayor Joanne Monaghan and Kitimat Junior B Black Hawks manager Henk DeGoeij dropping the puck to open the hockey season in Kitimat at the Black Hawks season opener.
Photo showing a bench brawl in the third period of play during the Kitimat Junior B Black Hawks first international game of the season against St. Paul's Vulcans that put an early end to the game.
Photo showing a bench brawl in the third period of play during the Kitimat Junior B Black Hawks first international game of the season against St. Paul's Vulcans that put an early end to the game.
Photo showing tempers were high in front of the Bears net after one of the Bears threw his stick and deflected a shot on the empty net by Eagle coach Tom Farrow
Photo showing tempers were high in front of the Bears net after one of the Bears threw his stick and deflected a shot on the empty net by Eagle coach Tom Farrow
Photo showing Kitimat Minor Hockey Association award night. Left to right: Eric Unger (best-Atom div.), Jerry Charnocki (most promising first year player-Atom div.), Darrell Craft (best defence-Atom div.), Garth Scott (best coach), Scott Adams (best goalie-Atom div.), Clifford Sherstabetoff (best goalie-Pee Wee div.), Bob Niven (best coach-Pee Wee div.), Alfie Skolos (best defence-Pee Wee div.), Michael DeLisser (best forward-Pee Wee div.); small boy in front is Gordon Daines (most improved skater at skating school)
Photo showing Kitimat Minor Hockey Association award night. Left to right: Eric Unger (best-Atom div.), Jerry Charnocki (most promising first year player-Atom div.), Darrell Craft (best defence-Atom div.), Garth Scott (best coach), Scott Adams (best goalie-Atom div.), Clifford Sherstabetoff (best goalie-Pee Wee div.), Bob Niven (best coach-Pee Wee div.), Alfie Skolos (best defence-Pee Wee div.), Michael DeLisser (best forward-Pee Wee div.); small boy in front is Gordon Daines (most improved skater at skating school)