C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 16, 1994 Sports Menu TODAY Men's Rec Hockey Convoy v Timbermen 9:00 p.m. Wranglers v Okies 10:30 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV.17 Ree Hockey ALL SEASONS Lighming first annual tournament gets under way with 10:30 p.m. game, All Seasons v Back Eddy Bullies. FRIDAY, NOV. 18 Lightning Hockey Tourney All Seasons v Norm’s Auto Refinishing - 6p.m. JHW v Skeena Hotel Sharks - 7:30 p.m. Kitimat Tricks v~ Precision Builders Blues - 9 p.m. Hazelton v Mcthanex (Kitimat) -10:30 p.m... Stewart Grizzlies v Back Eddy Bullies - 12 a.m. SATURDAY, NOV. 19 Lightning Hockey Tourney Norm’s v Blues - 8 a.m. Lightning v JHW - 9:30 a.m. Tricks v Sharks - 11 a.m. Methanex v Grizzlies + 12:30 p.m. Hazelton v Bullies - 2 p.m. JHW v Blues - 3:30 p.m. Mcthanex v Sharks - 5 p.m. Tricks ¥ Norm’s - 6:30 p.m. Grizzlies v Hazelton - 8 p.m. Curling SPONSOR APPRECIATION Funspiel begins 7 p.m., con- linues Sunday moming. SUNDAY, NOV. 20 Lightning Hockey Tourney 5th v 6th - 9:30 a.m. ded v 4th - 11 a.m. Puck Shoot - 12:30 p.m. FINAL - 1:30 p.m. Men's Rec Hockey Wranglers v Timbermen - 9:30 p.m. . Convoy v Okies -1ipm, TUESDAY, ‘NOV. 22 Men’s Rec Hockey Precision v Back Eddy 9:00 p.m. All Seasons v Coast Inn 10:30 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV. 24 Cross-Country Skiing KITIMAT Club fall general meeting al the bunkhouse at Riverladge in Kitimat, 7:30 p.m. Ski swap and slides on back-country touring. Every- one welcome, SATURDAY, NOV. 26 Ju-Jitsa TERRACE CLUB holds in- house tourney. at 5043. Keith Ave. (upslairs), runs 9 a.im.-1 p-m. Spectators welcome. NOON HOUR HOCKEY sessions go every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:45 a.m.-L p.m. Players must be 19 years and the limit is 20 players on first-come, first- serve basis. Fee is $3 but goalics with equipment get in free. SNOWMOBILE Association meets the first Tuesday of cach month 7:30 p.m. at the Sand- man Inn. All snowmobilers welcome. CONTRACT BRIDGE club plays the second and fourth Thursdays of cach month at the Legion at 7:30 p.m. For more information, phone Pat Zapor- van al 635-2537, BADMINTON CLUB prac- tices every Tuesday and Thurs- day 8 p.n., Sundays at 7:30 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school. For more information phone Diane at 635-3564, FUN DART LEAGUE plays every Wednesday night at the Legion starling al 8 p.m. All gaics doubles, open to all and newcomiers/rookies always welcamic, To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office al 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638- 7283 or fax them to 638- 8432, sixteen get the nod They have 16 unsung heroes to choose from covering a range of winter and summer sports. Below, the last batch of names to be submilted: THE LAST nominations are in and it’s time for the judges to tackle the uncnviable task of selecting four Ceaches of the Year. _ Mike Brady A soccer coach for the past 20 years, Brady has worked with players from six-year-old begin- ners to Caledonia’s scnior school teams. Through his outstanding skills, patience. and understanding, he --has-taken-a--group of-kids- and tumed them into a team time and again, | Apart from the rules and skills of the game, his players have also learnt the importance of sports- manship and having fun. And enjoyed a coach who al- ways found the good in their per- formance, Kristen Fairless ‘Since she took over as head coach of the Peaks Gymnastics team, ils compelitive gymnasts have recorded the best results ever for the club, Asking of the athletes only what she is prepared to give her- self, she ensures all get a fair chance. Fairless tells her students that if they’ve done their best, then they've reached their goal. She also places great emphasis on safety, ensuring her gymnasts know where the dangers He so - Tanya and Leonard Warkentin Since the Warkentins took over coaching duties at the Terrace Skat- ing club three years ago, membership has almost doubled and the stan- dard of skating has alsa increased significantly, While demanding self-discipline and dedication, they also know the importance of the fun clement. Last year the club’s first Precision team was formed and went on to win gold at the Northern B.C, Winter Games, Brian Clark A coach for the past five years, he’s also combined those duties with a slint as president of Ter- race Minor Softball, Clark has helped coach a girl’s sofiball team to the last two B.C. Summer Games. And winters have seen him be- hind the bench in Minor Hockey. they can stay safe. He has always maintained, by 7 word and example, that team spirit, mutual support, hard work Jeff Dilley and respect for cach other are of The driving force behind the lo- . cal boxing club, Dilley is not one to sit on the sidelines, yelling out . instructions. “Instead, he’s right beside his charges, leading them through their workouts, His dedication to the young boxers extends to spending long hours at the wheel driving them to competitions down south and reaching into his own pocket to ensure some could make the trip. Apart from numerous titles in B,C. tournaments, the club has sent boxers to the nationals and produced a Canadian champion. the utmost importance in any sport, Richard Hassett Hassett bas coached the local women’s soccer team for the past - three years and taken them to the + B.C. Summer Games twice in that time, Described as an inspiration to the team both on and off the field, his support of newcomers to the sport has been particularly ap- preciated, Players have also been im- pressed by his obvious love and respect for the sport. ~ Earlier nominees were: Mike Carlyle, Bill Gook,; Blaine: : Kluss, Cam MacKay, Shannon Murdoch, Jorge Silva, Edgar Veldman, Andrea Warner and Dave Warner. The judges’ decisions will be announced in the Nov. 30 is- sue of Standard, ~ Banner year for martial art group WITH MORE than 70 registrants to date, Terrace’s Ju-Jitsu club is — set for a banner year. Spckesman Shane Palahicky said there are 40 youngsters tak- ing part this ycar compared to just 25 last time out, - They get together every Mon- day and Thursday, 6:15 - 7:30 p.m, at the club's premises up- stairs at 5043 Keith Ave, (access via stairs at rear of building). Once they have finished, the tecas and adults take over until 9:30 p.m. New members can sign up at any time and those wanting to find out what it’s all about before committing are welcome to drap in and watch any of the sessions mentioned above, says Palahicky. Although most of those signed Girl Guides of Canada Guides du Canada up to dale are boys, he points out there are some girls in the club. And, judging by the results of the latest club competition, they have learned their martial art well. In that meet, Reyanne McDon- nell took gold in both Teen P/A and Sparring with Joanne Carlow silvering in the sparring. Jason McColl took gold in the Junior P/A division while Garrett Kerr emerged atop the standings in Junior technical. Other sparring successes were scored by Terrance Fagan (Junior A), Christopher Simmons (Junior B), Darrald Bolton (Junior C), Dustin Schibli (Intermediate) and Wayne Weidner (Adult). For full results, see the Score Board on page C12, Call for Details: 1-800-565-8111 Bud Kirkaldy In the four years Kirkaldy has coached the Zone 10 Seniors Games: track and ficld tcam, northwest athletes have won 73 medals. Dedicated and conscientious, he has established a great rapport wilh the team and always dis- plays a sportsmantike attitude. Off the track, he has been responsible for putting together the Zone 10 prize-winning float entry in the Riverboat Days’ pa- rade, ORUG AWARENESS W NOVEMBER 13-19 4 AA Mcéibanney. Engineering, Surveying and Mapping Services for: m Roads and Bridges m Resource Development w Lands Development w Feasibility and Municipal Infrastructure Planning Studies Contact: Patrick A. Bolin, PEng., Terrace, B.C. Phone: 635-7163 Fax: 635-9586 Looking for that something special this Christmas? How about the Gift of Protection? ' Safety? And Peace of Mind? Give your Family the Gift of Security this Christmas. Give them a TOLSEC Alarm System. 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