8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 30, 1987. VOLLEYBALL GIRLS SEEK ZONE TITLE i Winning the Northwest Zone and placing higher in the provin- cial finals are the goals for coach Clayton Lloyd-Jones’ Caledonia Senior High School Kermode Girls’ volleyball team this season. With. six players returning from last season, Lloyd-Jones ‘also has a good crop of rookies coming up from junior high. school. In November of last year, - Kermode girls won the zone at Kitimat with victories over Prince Rupert and the host . team. A couple of tight losses at the 16-team B.C. finals at North Vancouver in early December gave Kermodes 13th place overall. They had won only two of seven preliminary matches at North Van and dropped to the consolation round, where they needed a three-set win over Mis- sion to gain 13th spot. Coach Lloyd-Jones will be counting on .Lisa Dams and Michele Hendry to lead the team. Both played for the B.C. juvenile reps and helped them win the Can-Am championship at Edmonton this summer. Other returnees are Donna Fulmer, Connie Hansen, Jan- Marie Wilson and Terri Shiechuk. ‘Among “rookies “ ex: ° pected to crack the lineup they have Cheryl Blanes, Denise Kluss and Monica Rauter. The team had their (first outing last weekend at .the Smithers playday (results can be found elsewhere in this edition). In addition to zone com- mitments, Kermodes are also lined up for tournament action at Vanderhoof on the Oct. 17 weekend, They also have a majot series at Sutherland High School -in North Vancouver on Oct. 31. Sutherland won the B.C. title | last December, Lloyd-Jones hopes to line up one more series, but it won’t be the annual tournament at U.B.C. He points out that U.B.C. operates a tournament that’s unfair to some and too ‘fair to others. . As for zone opponents, Kitimat and Prince Rupert are the only other double ‘AA’ teams, Other senior high squads . like Smithers, Hazelton and Houston are single ‘A’ status. The formula for ‘A’ and ‘AA’ is set by female student popula- tion in grades 11 and 12, For girls’ volleyball it’s 150 students. Less than that number puts you in ‘A’ where competition is mostly weaker. Above 150 | makes you ‘AA’ regardless of . your team strength. ‘A’ teams can move into ‘AA’ if they feel they have a -con- tender. However, ‘AA’ cannot drop back to ‘A’ due to the population rule. An example is Smithers. - They’re strong enough for ‘AA’ but prefer competition in ‘A’. | where they placed third at the B.C. final last year. The Northwest Zone finals are the Nov. 14-weekend; and pro“ vincial finals are the last weekend in November. As for zone opponents, Lloyd-Jones feels Kitimat should be most competitive due to good juniors coming up and some tall veterans. Prince Rupert should be improved as well, but the zone final will like- ly be a battle between Kermodes and Kitimat. -Yasinchuk takes Skeena Valley men’s golf title John Yasinchuk, the recent winner of the Duffers’ Open golf tournament at Prince Rupert, added one more victory .to his list on Sept. 20 when his 156 score gave him the Skeena Valley Men’s Club champion- ship by one stroke over Frank Malenfant. The overall low net for the 36-hole event, which was played %% in steady rain over two days, went to Rick Letawski with a 136. Malenfant settled for low gross in the championship flight with his 157. He was one stroke up on Brock Waldron (158) and six ahead of Mark Kloske (163). Clayton Lloyd-Jones took net honors for the championship flight with 140. He was followed by Mickey Johnson (145) and Mark Whitney (148). The first flight low gross went to Kelly Jones with 162. Next was Jim Rigler (164) and Dave Little (176). . Dick Graf had first flight low net with 137. Dale Schuweiler (148) and Harold‘Cox (149) were next in line, . In the third flight, gross honors went to Chris Chicoine with 175, He beat out Steve Holtom (183) and Art Hlushak (187). Keith Williams won the net with 138, followed by Hans Fedderson (144) and Jim Lynch (145). For the fourth flight, Brian Kennedy's 198 was tops for: gross. Next was Dick Shinde (201) and Wayne Barson (209). For net it was Rick Clark with 145, then Brian McIntyre (146) and Pat Matthews (152). Fifty-seven members com- peted in this tournament. The Terrace Friends and Families of Schizophranics that meets once per month. Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Psych. Conference Room at Milis Memorlal Hospital. One aim of the group is to provide community education about this IIl- ness. Anyone wising to learn more or become welcome to attend the meetings. 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