CF itn sealiiadel oak OD Mie ae ne MN pg OS The Gord Carmichael rink of Duncan has repeated as B.C. master men’s (over 60) curling champions, The Pacific Coast winners from Vancouver Island did it in a best-of-three playoff at the Terrace Curling Club on Satur- day the 19th. Carmichael de- feated B.C. Interior champ John Merkley of Trail in-two straight games — 7-6 and 5-3. Carmichael now heads to the Western Canada masters curling championship at Saskatoon, March 28 to 31. He'll face the other three western provincial champs, hoping to repeat his 1990 triumph. Masters curling is not yet rec- ognized in eastern provinces. At the B.C. Interior finals, Duncan rink wins | master's. curling Merkley came back from an opening round loss to Laurie ” Rustad of Prince George on ‘A’ side of the modified double- knockout series. The score was 8-3. Merkley then had to win three ina row to get another shot at Rustad who went on to win ‘A’ side. Terrace’s Ivor Bristol was the first of Merkley’s victoms by a 9-4 score. Then Merkley knocked off Prince Rupert’s - Ray Billing 8-2. In the ‘B’ side final, Merkley downed John Copeland of Ver- non 6-5. He revenged his open- ing round match on a title- clinching 5-4 win over Rustad in the ‘A’ - ‘B’ final. Kermodes not up for Vancouver tourney In their worst outing of the season, Terrace Caledonia Ker- mode boys lost all three games at the Vancouver College senior boys’ basketball tournament on January 19 weekend. They opened with a 56-47 loss to Maple Ridge, then dropped a 63-46 decision to Nanaimo. Their final game was an 83-68 loss to Kitsilano. Gary Peden was high scorer for Kermodes in all three games. He averaged over 13 points a game. Thornhill Pub | & | Owl’s Nest Kitchen yO NS POOL TOURNEY - Every Sat. 1:00 p.m. Cash Prizes It! : ZN CON ls aN Uj? 2 : ve pAb Fe. C = C c Bae —F 2387 Thornhill St. 638-8404 The Gord Carmichael rink of Duncan, featuring third Ral lead Mike Zabrick, emerged as B.C. master m three playoff at Terrace. Carmichael's Pacific Interior winners) in two straight games — 7-6 and 5-3. Terrace Review — Wed nesday, January 23, 1991 B5 ph Fulford, second Duke Collins and en’s curling champions on the weekend in a best-of- Coast champs defeated John Merkley of Trail (the John Merkley’s Trail foursome won the B.C. Interior men’s mast ers (over 60) title in a six-team playoff last week at the Terrace Curling Glub. The team of third Red Koehle, second Sam Anselmo and lead Mickey Maglio later lost the best-of-three B.C. playoff to Gord Carmichael of Duncan. —— Advertising that works: the Terrace Review Royal Canadian Legion Annual Open Bonspiel January 25, 26 & 27/91 ~~ «banquet by Legion Ladies NE Everyone welcome! trophies «prizes +3 B’s breakfast