_ WinterGames zone playdowns . The wheels are in motion for the 1988 Northern B.C. Winter Games coming up Feb. 4 to 7 at Williams Lake. © | Local and zone playdowns for the numerous indoor and out- door sports on the agenda will be getting underway in the next few ‘weeks. Our zone chairman, Flip Cervo, says he’ll announce dates and locations for playoffs as soon as finalized. . - A preliminary list of events at Williams Lake has been releas- -ed, and very few changes are ex- pected in the format. . - The following briefs are mini- summaries on each event with pertinent information only. - Alpine Skiing — slalom and . giant slalom - for junior (12-13), intermediate (14-19), adult (20-35), -senior (36 and up). Twenty skiers, plus two coaches per region. -, Archery — senior (18 and up) and junior (12-17) — barebow, freestyle, unlimited and heavy tackle (senior only) — 14 archers and one coach per region. . Badminton — junior (12-18) and adult (19 and up) — singles, doubles, mixed doubles — two ‘male‘and two female each region for each category — eight play- ers.and one coach per region. ‘woman | Terrace has a B.C. champion in handgun shooting. At the B.C. championships at Quesnel on the. Sept. 26 weekend Ali _ Johnston. won both the ladies ' sport pistol and air pistol events against top shooters from B.C. ‘and Washington state. -. She had a score of 555 out of 600 in the sport pistol and 369 cut. of 400 in air pistol. The big event was held at Quesnel’s new shooting facilities, which are rated as the largest in Canada. ~ Netball. playoff first -Netball is the first B.C. .Winter Games sport to come out ‘with Northwest zone seven playoff information. .. ‘Teams, or individuals plann- . ing to form a team, should con- _tact the zone representative ~— _Mrs.: Julia Mitchell, 4714 Straume Ave. in Terrace. The zone playoff is set for Nov. 15 at Thornhill Junior High School. Winners advance to the B.C. Winter Games at Dawson Creek, March 10 to 13. Each team has 10 competitors with a minimum age of 13.. They are allowed one coach/manager. There’s a $20 registration fee for __ the zone playoff. - Enquiries can be made from Mrs. Mitchel at. Local 38, 635-6311 during office hours. | fe _ under way soon Basketball — junior boys and girls (13-15), senior men and women (19 and up), master men and women (35 and up for wo- men, 30 and up.for men) — for junior, 12 players, one coach, one manager — for senior, 10. players, one coach — for master, 12 players, one coach. Bowling — Details available at your bowling alley. Chess — cadet (13-15), junior «| (16-18), senior (19 and up). Five or six.round Swiss — 11 players and one coach per region. Cribbage — open male and female (19 and. up) — singles and doubles — 10 players per region. : a - Cross-Country Skiing — mid- get (12-13), juvenile (14-15), jun- ior, (16-17) and (18-19), senior (20-29), masters (30-39) (40-49) (50-59) (60 and up) — maximum of 12 male, 12 female, two [ coaches per region, ; Curling — mixed teams (13-15, 16-18, 19 and up) — one team per category — 12 curlers and two coaches per region. Darts — singles (male and female),-doubles (male and fe- male), mixed team of four — 19 years and older — maximum of 12 players per region. Duplicate. Bridge. —; open] pairs and Swiss team — aged 19 and up: — 16 players per region. a Hockey - Bantam — house league only — 17 players and top shot | three officials per team. ‘Hockey - Oldtimers — All § players must be 35 or older — 17 Jf per team. “Pool - 8-Ball — men’s and A women’s singles, mixed pairs — § age 19 and up — eight players | per region. Precision Figure Skating —j pre-novice (12 to 20 skaters), I novice (12 or more skaters), junior (12 to 20 skaters) —§ minimum age is nine — skater total as noted, plus three of- J ficials each team. Racquetball _ open men and women (19 and up), senior men- and women (35 and up), junior -boys and girls (16 to 18) — nine. f players and one coach per re- -gion. ’ Indoor Soccer — junior boys : and girls (12-16), men and wo- men (19 and up), special:olym- Pics (16 and over) — total of 58 Per region, Swimming — 71 events over- all — ages 11 and up — limit of 30 swimmers and two coaches per region. Volleyball — junior boys and girls (12-18), mixed senior (19 and up) — 12 players and two Officials per team — maximum 42 per region. Waterpoto — open — 14 play- ers and one coach per region. Wrestling — 16 weight classes ‘for novice and open, male and female — two wrestlers per cate- gory — maximum 130 per re- “The Legion Branch 13 competed in the boys Bantam division of Terrace minor sofitbail this year. Picture by Ken's Photo | ee — SO a terre me oe .. have your newspaper delivered every week. For just $24 you don’t have to miss a single issue! Subscribe . now! A full year: $24.00 Two years: $45.00 Come into aur office, . orsend a cheque or money order, to: Terrace Review . 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace, B.C. Subscription Order Form: O) 1 year - $24 _ - oO Cheque O Money Order _ C1 2 years - $45 [ Charge Card: MasterCard (1 Phone Postal Code Card # . Expiry Date Please send a subscription fo: Mail or bring this form to: _ Name Address Terrace Review ) 4535 Greig Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7 _ - - Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 7, 1987 19 wots ren