-Kermodes fifth. A two-loss and one-win record gave Terrace Caledonia boys fifth place out of eight teams at the annual Nanaimo high schoot basketball tourna- ment last weekend. a, Kermodes’ Jackie’ Brown earned a spot on the tourna- ment’s first all-star team, while > Kannin Osei-Tutu was named to the second team. Kermodes’. only win came in their first game against Welling- ton of Nanaimo, a team coached by former Kermode coach Phil Letham. Kermodes had. very little trouble winning by an 82-56 score. Mike Parker fired up 18 points to lead Kermodes in scor- ing. Steve Dhansaw chipped in with 11 while Paul Manhas and Kannin Osei-Tutu each had 10. - In game two they faced Ed- monton’s Harry Ainley and lost 78-70. It was 34-34 at the half and Kermodes were up. by one (53-52) at three-quarter time. Parker and Brown each had 16 points against” the Edmonto- nians. Frank Genaille added 13 and Osei-Tutu .10. That pit them into a playoff for third and fi fth places. Their opponents were Victoria’s Park- lands, coached | by, former Ter- race Skeena coach j oe Milligan. _ Milligan’s troops took advan- tage of sloppy Kermode play and won 78-70. It was Brown with 17 points and Manhas with 10 to pace Kermodes’ attack. 6 . Terrace Review — Wednesdiy, Decembet 27,1989 As her friends watch, 13-year-old Salina Gray (second from help to provide healthy activities for kids who | may other- left) sinks one th the corner pocket. This Is just one of many wise have nothing better to do than wander the streets. The activities you can witness if you visit the Terrace Youth Cen-” tre. And as you watch, you may want to: pitch | in and center can always use more monéy,-games, equipment, YOU HOLD THE KEY 0 YOUR.FUTURE "WHY RISK IT ALL? DEINEING DRIVING COUNTERATIACE Rainmakers beat champs In boys’ basketball games on Dec. 15 and 16 in Prince Rupert, the Prince Rupert Secondary School senior boys’ Rainmakers swept a pair of games from last year’s provincial champions, handing Pitt Meadows an 87-68 setback with Ralph Bright pot- ting 26. On Saturday Bright had some company in the stat department ‘with Ryan Leighton netting 29. Bright added 25. as the Rain- makers ran away from the boys from the Fraser Valley, 107-81. The Rainmakers are readying for a‘holiday trip to California Euverman The Brian Euverman rink of Smithers won the zone junior men’s curling playdown at Houston on Sunday. After win- ning ‘A’ side of the four-team double knockout series, Euver- man lost out to Smithers’ Garnet Collinson in the ‘B’ side final, with the senior girls. Both teams leave on Boxing Day. Meanwhile results from the zone playoffs for a berth into the B.C. Winter Games show the Booth Grade 8 girls will join the Booth grade 8 boys in Penticton for the B.C. Winter Games this February. . The Booth girls wrapped up a berth with three straight wins — 62-17 over Smithers, 82-16 against Burns Lake and -78-18 against Vanderhoof. The Booth boys are going because there are no other challengers. 4 rink wins setting up a playoff for the title. Collinson came back to beat Euverman 12-6 to tie the playoff . at one loss each. But Euverman won the deciding game 6-4 to take the zone title and advance to interior playdowns at Vernon starting Feb. 18. Sports results, Dec. 16-17 At Terface, the local bantam mitrior hockey reps had little trouble in a. two-game .series against Smithers bantams. Ter- | race-won 12-3 Friday. night cand Pa 14-5 on n Saturday, ~In exhibition Ringuette at Houston Sunday, the Terrace junior Ravens won two games. They beat Prince George Treens 5-0 and downed Houston 6-1, - . 7 af oo ist , craft supplies and volunteers. eh ‘Terrace Ringuette made an impressive debut at Houston on Dec. 17 when they won a pair of games. . Jacquie Scriver earned the shutout in goal when the North Coast. Junior: (15- under) Ravens of Terrace beat Prince George Tweens [> - ert Hot. start for. local Ringuette Erin “McHale _ was high scorer with a hattrick, Kara - “Myers and Lisa Van Hulle each scored once. In game two, the Terrace. the host’ Houston Juniors 6-1. ‘Myers - girls. whipped. had a three-goal game while Susie Munson scored twice. _ and McHale had a single. TRE te a Perens] ‘The organization is. ; look- ing for more exhibition games in the new year for both the juniors and petite (11-under) teams. They'll be heading for the. Northern (‘B’) tournament at. Vanderhoof Jan. 27-28, then. to the ‘C’ championships at Osoyoos in March. . -211545 a.m. — 42:45 p.m. — : -**Rep games. HORE APTS it NI > The scores are... Tod Killoran Memorial Atom Tournament First Day: Wednesday, Dec. 27 “8:00 a a.m. — Farwest Travel and Dave's Plumbing 9:15 a.m. -- Bravos Welding and Kinsmen 10:30 a.m. — Kitimat Reps and Terrace Reps** - Wings Travel and Tilden OPENING CEREMONIES - ~"4:390 p.m. — Farwest Travel and PPWC - 2:45 p.m. — Bravos Welding and B.C. Packers — 4:00 p.m. — Kitimat Reps and Hazelton Reps**. -§:15 p.m. — Dave's Plumbing and PPWG - 7:45 p.m. — Tilden and Alexander Braves (Edmonton) . 9:00 p.m. — Enoch Atoms (Edmonton) and Terrace Reps** . JL 638-8581 - EVENINGS 635-2015 Pa l fide ea ve Natittal aha ats Sorhred dio