B12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 14, 2001 Totem Ford midget reps take third at Kitimat tourney THE Terrace Totem Ford Midget Reps were in Kitimat February Dustin Hystad came through for Terrace again, getting his second 2-4, taking part in the annual Kitimat Midget Rep tournament. The tournament fea- tured teams from Burns Lake, Prince George, and Terrace in one pool, along with Fraser Lake, Kitimat, and Smithers in the other pool. Terrace’s first game was against Burns Lake, and Terrace easily won this one by a score of 10+ 2.Their second game was against Prince George, and the result was much different. Terrace lost 6-2. With their 1 and 1 finish, Terrace faced Skeena Valley rival Smithers in a semi-final match-up. But Terrace was again on the losing end of a 6-2 score. With the loss, Terrace faced Fraser Lake in the consolation game. Terrace edged Fraser Lake by a score of 4-3, and headed home with a 3rd place finish in the touraament. : The Inland Kenworth Bantam Reps were scheduled to play host to Prince Ru- pert in Skeena Valley League action on the weekend, but the visiting team couldn’t make it to Terrace for the two- game set. Instead, the Bantams played a pair of games against teams from the Ter- tace Men’s Recreational Hockey League. However, the Skeena Cellulose Pee- wee Reps were also in town and they took on Smithers for games on Friday night and Saturday morning. Friday’s game saw Terrace strike first. At 13:46 of the first, Nik Redpath gave Terrace a 1-0 lead, Smithers responded at 6:12 on a goal from Ryan Devries. Terrace went in front nearly two min= utes later when Stephen Simons and Nik Redpath set up Dustin Hystad for his first (and not last) goal of the game. The score remained 2-1 for Terrace until Smithers tied it up at 8:21 of the second. But, less than a minute later, AT THE*ARENA. TYLER NOBLE of the contest. ; The lead didn’t last long. A mere 16 seconds later, Smithers tied the game again, this time at 3. Terrace was outplaying Smithers in the late Stages of the middle frame. With 1:23 left, Terrace went in front again, this time when Bryan Hull jammed in a loose puck in front of the Smithers goal, Heading My. into the third, Terrace was up 4-3, In the third Smithers came out hard and tied it up at the 13:46 mark. Yet Terrace wouldn’t give Smithers any kind of a lead. At 9:32, Terrace’s Dustin Hystad scored his third of the game on a set up from Amandeep Parmar. Terrace Iooked to be in control for most of the third, until just less than four . minutes remained when Smithers tied the . game yet again this time at 5. Smithers was gaining momentum in ‘ ‘the dying stages of the match-up. With only about a minute and a half left, and a faceoff in the Terrace end, it was the per- fect chance for Smithers to go ahead. However, Terrace didn’t let up. 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