Brian Smith attempts shot against Winkler in semifinalFrom previous pagenade it into the final bywhatbeatingWestgate’s other vic-pect from Roblin since the two teams have metorv came against Min-ledosa in first round ac-ion.Selkirk defeated Flinseveral times this year. MacNair chalked up a good portion of the outcome to the letdown theHon 66-52 for third teamdace on the girls’ side. Fill Goodbrandson, the ournament’s mosthad in Hethe thirdfelt hisluable player, scored points for Selkirk. )awn Redall had 19 forplayers may have been a little too keyed up for the contest whichHin Flon. Selkirk led 7-24 at the half.resulted in them giving the ball up on a number of turnovers. NumerousIn the girls’ consola-n final the Clippea bad tniiexperiencedrs irdtimes in the game the Clippers gave up the ball on rule infractionsquarterRoblsuch as travelling. Overall MacNair saidfinishedin Angels 55-39. The the Clippersabout one place lower than he had expected.rankedClippers were not able to stop Roblin’s big centre Pat Piwniuk wholickedup 28 points nostly from under the •asket on rebounds.Roblin led 25-17 at half time and increased theirDauphin was seven going into the tournament. Their loss in the consolation finalthem sixthfeltplacedoverall.MacNairlead to 19 points by the end of the third quarter as Dauphin suffered aletdown. • ,teamchance at finishing thirdor fourth but an opening round loss to SelkirkCathy Lysack scored 14 points in the Dauphinloss. f. . , .ended that possibilityearly.Dauphin got into therCoach Tom MacNair final■■■ $^lt;flef eating Russell 69-36. Again Cathy Lysack was the Clipper’s top scorerwith 14 points. Roblinpoints.«|l||had made it to the consolation final after anopening loss to Flin Flon and wins agafnst Teulonand Minnedosa.For a while it did notlook as if the Clippers would make it into theboys’ final. In their semifinal match against the Garden Valley Zodiacs, of Winkler, Dauphin trailed for h of themucn ot tne game. Winkler led 44-43 with less than three minutes to play. However, Smith came to the rescueagain scoring a basketto give the Clippers the lead with less than twominutes to play. He then made two foul shotswith 68 seconds to play to give Dauphin a three-point lead. In the last minute of play, Smith blocked one Winklershot and they missed on another before time ranpoints for Dauphin while Loren Browne had 11.Smith said the team was a little intimidatedgoing into the game with Winkler because of theirsize. Along with a 6 7 centre, they had fourother players over 6’.Selkirk got into thefinal by defeating Neepawa in the opening round and then picking up victories over Thompson and theo m p snumber-two seed Gimli.In the consolationfinal Swan Valley defeated the University6of Winnipeg 63-60. RoiWiepjes scored 16 pointsfor Swan while MarcWiltshire picked up 21 for U. of W.The battle for thirdplace went to Winkler who defeated Gimli64-47. Derksen had 18points for WinklerDauphin picked upone more award toalong with the provincial B championship when they placed first inheerleadiout. Smith scored 21 netitionthe cheerleading com-Debbie Andries, of Roblin, drives against Connie Lysak.. mmDauphin Clippers: i ft* $Sjf'jtijS?(Top Row) Larry McDougall, Troy Vendramin, Mike McGregor, Brian Belinsky, Bert Robson, Cam Mc-Cailum, Gerald Chernicki, Jeff Wolfe, Bob Cleave. (Bottom Row): Brian Smith, Duane Fedierchuk, Bob Mackenzie, Dean Morrow, Ken Bartley.