4 MICHELLE HENDRY: con- tinues to amaze officials. Terrace’s gift to Canadian. basketball .picked up more honors, last week... Athlete of the Week, then District Player of the Yedr. Freshman Michelle Hendry continues to ‘amaze National _ Association of Intercollegiate Athletics officials in the District One circuit. — Simon Fraser University’s athletic department expected big things. from 6-foot, 2-inch Michelle in the first of four years scheduled for the school. But ~ More honors ~ _ for Michelle | 8 : Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 8, 1989 ce OD STRES nothing like she’s accomplished.” On.Feb. 24, Hendry was an- " nounced as District One athlete- J of-the-week. She, had. averaged... 30.7 points for three games, plus 25 rebounds. Three ' days later, she was I selected as . District One's N.A.LA. female player of the year, based on leading the district in ‘scoring on a 22.6_ points-per-game average, plus” an 8.9 rebound-per- game average. The 22.6 average broke the single season SFU scoring mark - w| of 22.5 set by Tracey Huclak back in the 1979-80.season. Eightéen-year-old Michelle J. paced the Clan gals to a 15-2 . : district record, which was good enough for second place. It also gave them home court advan- tage in the first round of the playoffs. Hendry, who led Terrace Caledonia Kermodes to third - place in the B.C. high school championships last spring and earned the most valuable player award, is hoping Simon Fraser J _can win District One, then take J the District Two (Oregon) champ. That would advance them to ° Kansas City for national finals. Players benefit from change in baseball _ “The main reason for chang- ing organizations is to benefit the boys with three-year playing - periods in each division instead of two. Also, all towns in the Northwest now. come under the same group, which means a lot more competition for our kids.”’ So says Terrace Minor Baseball president Earla Peden in explaining this year’s switch from the B.C. Minor Baseball Association to the B.C. Babe Ruth baseball organization. “It was too costly,” she tole us. ‘“‘We were the only B.C. minor in the north and that meant travelling to the southern interior for playoffs.”’ Peden hopes registration will be up this year, especially due to the’ change in affiliation. “We've been down a bit for the last couple of years with young- sters having the choice of soft- ball ‘and soccer as well as baseball. _- “We'll be holding a lot more | games both out of town and in ‘town. Right. now there’s Burns Lake, Smithers and Houston in Babe Ruth. It’s expected Hazel- ‘ton will start up this year as well. ao Kitimat and Prince Rupert _ were involved in minor baseball, but both have pretty well gone strictly. to softball. Rupert lack- ed. playing. fi fields while Kitimat preferted the other two minor sports. The league ¢ can stil use adult | . help in coaching and officiating, as well as some more directors and-an umpire-in-chief, Persons interested can. phone Peden (635-5940), Bruce - Nicholls (638-8486) or publicity director Gail Kilgren (635-3112). The five age groups are senior (16 to 18), junior (13 to 15), bambino (10 to 12), tadpole (7 to 9) and mini-tad (5 and 6). Play begins in late April and runs til late June, with exception of playdowns which go into July. Branch 13 darts team to finals in Langley . .The Terrace Branch 13 darts team of the Royal Canadian Legion won the Northwest zone on the weekend at Prince Rupert and will compete in B.C. finals at Langley during the Easter break. Members of the winning team were Bob Bennett, Pat. Campbell, Dereck Hales and Ray Taft, Bennett and Campbell | combined to win doubles, and Bennett added to‘ his laurels by winning the singles as. well. | Teams from Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Masset and . Terrace took. Pattee ' wg fey ” sie Beers Hotel Norther Motor inn Okles Mar. . ..° TEAM _ Bruce Cameron (SH) _, dim:Rigler (NAR) ~ ~ Garnet Beninger (NAR) - Tom Turner’ GH) “ Brent Andrews (INN) : Gharlle Porter (INN) ~~" Andre Quallzza a NAR) « --". Gord Gillis (IN N) y' Steve Schultz (NCA) oe Gary Porter (SH) 7 TEN aa GAMES SCORES - re i Feb, 23 — North Coast Auto 6, Northern Motor Inn Okies 2 *. Feb, 25 — Skeena Hotel 6, Norm's Auto Refinishing6- —- - .. \ Feb, 26 —.North Coast Auto 8, Northern Motor inn Okles 3 "Feb, = : Norm's Auto Refinishing 12,InnoftheWest4 | —_ ~ Inn of the West 4, Northern ‘Motor inn Okles o. | TOP 10 SCORING. ' O4 GA. oo Ron Marieau NCA) 28 ~~" *" Q@reg Wilson (NA . 27. “= Todd Gleselman on : 22 . Alek Joachim (S 16 erry Lammin ng (NM 250 (SH) 13 : wally Worsfol POWER PLAY GOALS. RA) 10, Terry Zaporzan (SH) 4 Darcy Mallett Doug Rickey (! Bob Dempster (RA) 2, Mike Rouw (FA) 2 GAME WINNING GOALS Cra Inglebrteon (8 H) 5, Darcy Mallett (pA) 3 . Bob Tw d, Dato Dave Kawi Dale Orcex (1W)2 Troy awineky ow) ony Zeporzan (SH) 2 SHORTHANDED GOALS | Darcy Mallet (RA) 2, Don Labiond (RA) 2, Terry Zaporzan eH)1 Doug Richey Wi Doug Wilson (I IW) 1, Mike Leblond ( 1, Graham Bayles (| 2, Doug Wilson (IW) 2, Scott Welsh enn 2 Ww . 15 fo. ; _ 4, 8: 44 10 10. 15 718 23 BT Q@ : Skeena Hotel 20 (11 8 1°23 (#182 106 00 Red Amy” . 2 6 1 $0.12 «128 160 a = ”. @AMES SCORES . Feb. 28 — ~ Skeana Hotel 8, Red Army 6 (final game) ‘MoUSTON MIDaET MINOR TOP TEN SCORERS FEB. 25 WEEKEND | : GQ A P PIM. Kitimat Legion Bombers 2, Terrace Totem Ford 0 Darcy Mallett RA 39 8 7 2 - Terrace Totem Ford 3, Houston 3 Troy Farkvam (SH) 26 38 64 «37 ~~ Terrace Totem Ford 13, Hazelton 9 Doug Richey (IW): 22 28 §0 26 _~ Terrace Totem Ford 5, Granisle 1 Craly inglebritson (SH) 26 23 .49 10 ~ (Terrace wine silver, Kitimat won gold, Houston Ritchie Mallett (RA) 315 34 49 34 won bronze). Terrace’s Ted Taylor was most -TerryZdporzan(SH) =#§ - 19 19 3 13 valuable player). Mike Leblond (IW) - . . 1° 22: 38 12 Enaieg> = gE mon nocney wena eblon . oD. ISION SEMI- L Dave Kawinaky (Ww). oo: + 9. -200—~«*Ss 2 re PRINCE acti “ T (Best of Three) . ee ENDING Ave. Prince Rupert 4, Terrace Skeana Cellulose 3 Lealand MacDonald aw) 19 1140. 98 5.05 Telrace Skeena Cellulose 4, Prince Rupert 3 Woody Miller (SH) ' "9 570 ® 7.26 _ Prince Rupert 10, Terrace Skeena Cellulose 4 Don Poirier (RA 19 1140 7.63 (Rupert advances to league final against Kitimat). -Lanny Paul _ 0 . 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