at Marlins’ meet 11-and-12-boys — John Stam- huis (PR) gold, Mickey West- | : Kitimat Marlins ran up 979 _-points to win their own annual Elks Invitational swim meet at Sam Lindsay pool on Nov, 11 weekend. Prince Rupert's club .came in second with 899 points. Terrace Bluebacks wound up in third place with 336 points, - followed by Masset Eagles with 150 points. . ; Age group aggregate winners were as follows: 10-under-girls — Tina . Holland (Ter) gold, Kirsten Eby (PR) silver, Kim Slater (PR) bronze, 10-under-boys — Paul Pre- vost (PR) gold, Amanda Bedard (PR) silver, Erin Top Lak (Kit) bronze. re “gate (Kit) silver, Sandy Geddes (PR) bronze. © -13-and-14-girls -—— ‘Dayna Nelson (Kit) gold, Kelly: Pearce. (Ter) silver, Tori Mackenzie (Ter) bronze. , 13-and-14-boys — Lee En- . ‘cinas (Kit) gold, Danny Barbosa (Kit) silver, Ben Good (PR) bronze. ’ , Senior girls — Nathalie . Paolinelli and Mikki Furst (PR) shared gold, Christy Wilson (Kit) silver, Suzanne Godar (Kit) _ and Cheryl Paavola (PR) shared bronze. - Metric mile relay won by Marlins. Dozen entries for weekend Twelve teams have been at- -tracted to this weekend’s sixth annual Wranglers’ men’s hockey tournament at the Terrace Arena. They'll play a total of 21 games, including 18 in a pre- liminary round-robin series that has three, four-team sections. Division lineups are as follows: _ Black — Kitimat Capitals, Kitimat Friell Lake, Houston ‘Woodpeckers and La Gondola of Prince Rupert. White — North Coast Wrang- lers, Stewart, Houston Deans and Kitimat’s Ocelot Oilers. Gold — Norm’s Auto Refinishing, Kitimat Tricks, hockey Kitimat J.H.W., and Imperial Palace of Prince Rupert. Six games are set for Friday hight — Capitals vs Friell Lake at 6 o’clock, Norm’s vs Tricks at 7:05, Wranglers vs Stewart at 8:10, J.H.W. vs Imperial Palace at 9:15, Deans vs Ocelot at 10:20, and La Gondola vs. . Woodpeckers at 11:25. Twélve games ‘are sét for Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. Semi-finals featuring the top four teams are Suriday morning at 10:30 and 11:45, with the championship game at I p.m. Wranglers’ players are selling tickets to the Saturday night dance. Kermode soccer boys 15th in championship ' About the brightest spot for Terrace: Caledonia Kermode boys at the B.C. high school soc- cer championships last weekend was a first-game 3-2 loss to North Delta, the team that lost ° ‘2-0 to-Richmond in the cham- pionship game. . That was Kermodes’ first con. test in their four-team, pre- liminary round-robin portion of the 16-team tournament at Burnaby. Their next two games (both losses) relegated them to the consolation round where they finally won a game and finished in 15th place on a one-win, fours loss record, - Against North Delta, Dave Wolf (who played extremely well throughout the series) and Paul Manhas handled Kermodes’ scoring, Game two was a 6-0 blanking at the hands of Burnaby Cen- tral. Their third and last round- robin gate saw them drop a 4-1 decision to Victoria’s Spectrum. ° Manhas got our only goal. Down on consolation side, Williams Lake handed Ker- modes their fourth straight loss — 3-1. Rick Dhami scored the goal, _ They hit their strike in game five with a 5-0 win over Kamloops. Dhami scored a hat trick while Manhas had a pair. - Tsimpseans take zone — : Skeena’s Tsimpsean boys are ~.the Northwest zone junior vol- leyball champions, having beaten hometown Kitimat 15-3, 15-12 in the best-of-three final at the season ending tournament last weekend, . It was a six-team playoff that saw Kitimat down Thorhill in the semi-finals while Skeena was __ junior volleyball doing likewise to Houston in the other semi. Smithers ended up fifth while Kitwanga came in sixth. All-stars nartied were Chris Wilkinson and Scott Hodson of Skeena, Mark DeJong and Carl Redmond of Thornhill, and Rob Mulawka and Lee Scaife of Kitimat. Kermode senior boys’ team. - Terrace Review — The Totem Furniture Bulis are one of four teams participating in Terrace boys’ and girls’ mini-basketball league Friday nights. Each team is coached by players from the Caledonia Sight and Sound Sonics take part against three other teams every Friday night at Caledonia high school In the Terrace mini-basketball lea school. gue. The boys and girls all attend elementary FOR ONLY $347909 Ses YL Reliable 248 cc Rotax® engine. 124-inch track. Tundra*’s unique design lets you sneak through the woods. SKI-00.1990 OUR EDGE IS PERFORMANCE, TERRACE A EQUIPMENT SALES LTD. 4441 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Ph. 635-6384 Cael oe