i i | Vi i i mi. MH bt o a 0 "og _ B12-- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 9, 2005 _ Atoms score medals at tournament | Strong defence and goal- tending by Taylor Grant kept Rupert off the board in the third. Atkinson put Terrace up by two. taking home the trophy and bronze medals. “A truly team effort al- lowed Terrace’s McAlpine and Co. to persevere’ and? triumph against teams with CEN MNVABE LR <5-9-C> > 8 1= 1255 IPS seuriet thas _ Rupert pulled the goalie to noavail. Terrace won 3-1, more experienced players,” coach Allen Hampton said. the Kinsmen Atom Hockey tournament i in Kitimat. ‘BRONZE MEDALS went to this Terrace ‘Atoms nockey team for their effort curing TERRACE ATOM McAlpine. and* Co. , team - played their. hearts out. and were ‘rewarded with hardware from the Kinsmen — Atom Hockey tournament in - _ Kitimat. ; . With excellent goaltend- _ ing from ‘Taylor Grant, Ter- race narrowly lost’ 5-4 to Prince Rupert Excel Printing in their first game. | Fraser “Dylan Atkinson scored two and Ryan Devo- rack put one ‘past the posts - to finish the first two periods | _- tied at three. Rupert scored wo more and Atkinson added one to leave Terrace down by one " goal late in the third period. With the - final . minute: ticking down, Terrace pulled . the goalie to try for the up- - _ set, but time ran out: ° - ~Peewees | take on triple-A’s | TERRACE RIVER | ' Industries Peewee Rep team ~ skated to a, thrilling finish” “jn a Prince George triple-A , tournament. over the. Jan 22. . . weekend. : ‘They skated against sev-- ~... eral strong teams. Penticton ; * thrashed Terrace | 1-3. Kam-." ~ loops devastated them 15-3. Terrace, fought hard against Fort St. John and . triumphed 6-5. Cloverdale Served them a 7-2 loss. - With a. record of : 1-3, “Terrace took to the playoffs. ~ against Victoria for fifth and sixth place, ina match that proved to be the most excit- ing game of their weekend. ' Terrace came out: strong as Joey Cormano and Rajan Sangha scored early. - in the first period, and held on fora 2-1 lead after the _end of 20 mins. In the second, Victoria scored two for a 3-2 lead. _ Victoria went up 4-2 after scoring early in the third but » ~~ Terrace battled back. _ Ben Reinbolt scored mid- way through and Joey Cor- * mano tied it a minute later. With just over two min- utes left, Victoria, scored to pullaway 5-4. Terrace pulled the goalie, and with 10 seconds left, Brandon Merrit scored to tic. it up at five-all. The game went to a five- minute sudden death period’ but, when no one scored, the teams went to a shootout, Unfortunately, Terrace came out on the’short end of the hockey stick, only slip- ping one past the goalie while’ _ Victoria netted four. * Terrace took the 6-5 loss and finished in sixth place, -The following weekend the Peewee reps dropped a — ’ pair of games to Smithers, | Friday night's game left Terrace walloped 12 to 3. Saturday's match, although. close for the first two periods ~ at four-all, saw Smithers come out strong for the third period and triumph 9 to 5. Sports ~ Menu @ Feb 10 All local climbers who ‘want to turn Terrace into the northwest’s climbing mecca than for Terrace’s meeting with ‘and Ryan Kuick’s goal put” enough for the 4-2 ‘win. The end of round robin play put Terrace in a tie for second with Kitimat in their Fri. Feb: 18° Sat., Feb a * Terrace’s better goals- for-and-against average al- | lowed the team to advance. to the bronze medal game. Strong defence and goal- tending proved to be key Prince Rupert Zellers. «A tense’ game developed with no scoring after 30 , mins of play. Atkinson put Terrace on’ the board late'in the second, Terrace up by two. - Rupert. finished the sec- . ond period with a goal in the ~ last two mins. , | ‘We know: Sports e “Equipment e Fit e Value. We are > Canada’ s Source for Sports® with over 150 stores nationwide Terrace Minor 6:30-Bpm 10-2pm Fri., Feb. 11" 6:30-8pm Sat. Feb 12° Softball | Registration py 10-2 pm cr As 1 6:30-9pm Sat., Feb 12° a oy é 20. 9pm 10-2pm i, Feb. 18° Feb | or E A $10 UNIFORM DEPOSIT PER LAYER gE WEL BE A ar THE TIME OF REGISTRATION | [PROOF ¢ OF AGE IS REQUIRED -] Uniforms At : Registration £2: Care Cards Not Acceptable Eligible: Girls & Boys BORN: 1987 to 1999 FEES: 1995 to 1999 1987 to 1994 $60 $70 e = Ifyou still have a uniform from. last year, . please return it at registration. Your , ' child will not be placed on a team until we have his/her uniform back. 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