St eee Oe cee Ot ea Smithers Tracey Blaus of Smithers was the only winning bowler for this zone at the March 18 Youth Bowling Council’s provincial | championships in Burnaby. Tracey won the girls’ bantam division with a three-game total of 564 — 46 pins higher than the runnerup from Rutland. Terrace had two bowlers place» ‘third. Kari Haugland rolled a 671 in her junior girls’ division, It was 60 pins behind the winner from Gibsons: Kari’s scores were 206, 216 and 249. ‘Mathew Soules had a 615 tri- ple for his third place in the junior boys’ division. Mathew. had-a-bad start with a 138 game, but he came back with a 270 and 207 to grab third. Placing for other individuals and teams from this area are as follows: Veteran Prince Rupert curler Tan Cullen skipped his foursome ‘to an undefeated record at the 38th annual Prince Rupert Men’s Marine Bonspiel at the Rupert curling club on March 11 weekend. Cullen went through ‘A’ event to beat clubmate Les Pritchard , 12-6 in the final. Al Coats took’ third place with Jim Medeiros o- grabbing fourth. In another all-Rupert final, Rob Brown cruised to an 8-1 win over Brian Roberts in the ‘B’ final. Former Rupert curler Pete The Terrace Caledonia Ker- modes’ trip to Vancouver for B.C. high school boys’ basket- . ball finals earlier this month was not a complete disaster. Four of coach Phil Letham’s second-stringers formed a team to represent Kermodes in a by- they came out with. a third-place 10 Terrace Review — - Weinesday, March 2, 1989 girl wins: | bantam bowling title _AId- -Rupert finish ~at marine spiel . product of the big series, and SR ae ake pa de le sy Aine Eee ae tate lide ek pe 1 Pace a dads 2 PhS a - Bantam diviston Girls’ singles — Tracey Blaus, Smithers, first. Boys’ ‘singles — _ Craig Misfeldt, Smithers, 10th. ~ Girls’: team — Totem Lanes, ‘Prince Rupert, 12th, Boys’ tearn — Totem Lanes, Prince Rupert, 10th. Junior division Girls’ singles — Kari Haugland, Terrace, third. Boys’ singles — Mathew Soules, Ter- race,. third. Girls’ team ~—~ Totem Lanes, Prince Rupert, ninth. Boys’ team. — Terrace Bowling | Lanes, Terrace, seventh, , _ Senior division Girls’ singles — Brenda Dragomatz, Houston; 12th. Boys’ singles — Ken Scruton, Smithers, fifth. Girls’ team — _ Totem: Lanes, Prince Rupert, ninth. Boys’ team — Bowling : Centre, Kitimat, ninth. - Delver of Vernon pulled out third place while tarry Gordon notched fourth. ' Dr. Mike MiLéan outscored Dennis Williams ‘of Terrace 8-6, to capture ‘©’ event. Third place went to Gerry Meeker of Kit~- wanga. Lionel Kurkowsky took fourth. Smithers” Don Palitier was thé victim of an 8-6 victory by Bob. _Mintenko in the ‘D’ final. Third and. fourth went to Bruce Kerr and Rick McDermitts. The tourney attracted 48 Tinks. finish. - The boys — Ginger Manhas, Frank Genaille, David Owens and Jackie Brown (all in Grace 11) went up against mostly Grade 12 teams from 41 other schools. ‘The three-on-three mini- contest saw Kermodes lose by one point to Killarney and one Hendry ties for top SFU athletic honor -— After a highly successful - season with the Simon Fraser - ; University basketball team, Ter- ‘teammate Sara Haave will head ora for Toronto at the end of April ie to try for places on Canada’s na- tional team. Thirty-two players have been race’s Michelle Hendry and invited. Twenty will be kept at the end of workouts. Meanwhile, Hendry picked up another honor last week. She tied with swimmer An- nabel Bicknell as co-winners of the school’s Female Athlete ‘of the Year award. - Mixed slo- -pitch possible -From pre-season enthusiasm, it appears Terrace will see the - a - start of a mixed slo-pitch soft- ball league this spring. At least ‘10 teams have indicated interest for the league, which hopefully will get underway as soon as a fields are available. Definite a | sites have yet to be arrariged, but | | according to _ president | Fred | gE LSA ay Oe eae ER sapere api ta Bebe fog 7 ’ Martens, they hope to have use of two fields in Thornhill and two on the Terrace side of the river. Martens said they have another meeting set for April 16 to finalize plans, Other executive © members are secretary Archie MacDonald, treasurer Damion Keating and co-ordinator Ernie Froese, whee thay ce we _ Ev’s Clippers came out on top in the Terrace men's s basketball leagué. The league play, then beat Skeana Hotel in championship playoff game on meer ike ve le 2 AS Saag tak + ge as f deren finished first In arch 23. Local hoop title to Ev Ss Clippers eho va eh Bh wa ae ae Upset-minded Skeena Hotel . Canadians came. close to winn- ing the Terrace men’s basketball league championship at Cal high school last week, but fell two points short in ‘the deciding Not a total loss for Kermodes to L.V. Rogers of Nelson, the two teams that placed ahead of ‘Kermodes in final standings. All four players are slated to return next year for another season of Kermode ball. | A, THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR ... Pine cri a Wg Te ‘THESIGNOF A MERCHANT WHO. CARES ABOUT PEOPLE... This emblem identifies the civic-minded _ businessmen who sponsor eraine Ngo. in the community. Terry 638-3178 Vi 635-5672 Ae ee game. - After losing their opening game of the four-team playoffs . (by three points to Ev’s Clip- pers), Skeena came .back next night and eliminated Kluss and Sons 76-72, — On the final night, the third- place. Canadians knocked off second-place All Seasons 86-71 to earn another shot at Ev’s. for the title. | Fans couldn’t have asked for a better season-ender. Skeena had a 42-40 lead at the half. Fouls cut Ev’s down to only four players with one minute, 9 seconds left and the Clippers. ahead 71-69. . Skeena’s Markus Klein tied it~. up with 53 seconds remaining. — Then with 13 seconds to go, the veteran Doug McKay who had been scoring in double figures all - season, stepped to the foul line with two shots for Skeena. He ~ missed both. As the clock ran down to four seconds, Clippers’ Mike Wilson was fouled. He stepped up and canned.both his shots, and that gave Clippers a 73-71 ‘victory and championship. | a1. 10 “only Ca i 638-1204 [Alma | Men's or Ladies’ notton blend ‘dress or. business shirts expertly laundered. » Only drive-thru In town . - Best, most rellable and cleanest service al Drop off point at Thornhill. Public Market J Vhatever you wear ve clean with care. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p. m= Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — Saturday _ KIDDIE CORNER FROM THE POST OFFICE