i e i “Qo. | ‘BtO- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 23, 2005 ” TERRACE PEEWEE B team shows off their bronze medals for their third place finish in a Quesnel! tourney. The team, chosen to compete in the Northern _ ” Winter Games, failed to qualify for the Games but, due to their’stellar perfor- mance, their coaches took them to Quesnel to play. Games teams. Peewee B takes third against Games teams "SUBMITTED PHOTO : RidSR AS Le bes EERE a RSA Tents BH ; ‘spot at a tourney in Quesnel Mar. 4-6. - Valemount. , ~ and fourth place, a real nail-biter. scoring. -The second period ended scoreless. . Terrace: held on to win. TERRACE PEEWEE B team took third ’ ..» The. Northern: Winter Games - gold medal winners, the McBride Grizzlies, --reigned: victorious. Second ‘spot. went to * -- Terrace twice toppled Quesnel 7- 1 “and 5-2 on Saturday. . fo On Sunday morning, they came up short, losing 4-2’ to Valemount, which © 7 moved them to the match to decide third : The game saw . each: team alternate At the end of the first, Terrace led 3- 2. In the third, Quesnel tied with, eight ‘minutes left... ‘Tl’ ’. Terrace’s Kyle De Sousa put one’ © past ; the goalie with three minutes left to take ‘|. -the’lead 4-3. . no 7 Logan King scored nine goal8 over the . tourney. " “Pm very pleased with their perfor- . mance,” coach Mike Moore said. “It was a very, good competitive per- formance. “Considering the caliber of the teams ° there, they did very well.” The Terrace Pee Wee B team is a se- lection of 17 players formed from the. Peewee house league to compete for the Northern Winter Games. The team did: not qualify. for the. Northern. Winter ‘Games, '- Kitimat in double overtime in the final playoff game last Nov.; however,. the team’s terrific play led.coaches to pro- vide: the players with an opportunity to — travel to Quesnel, a tourney they nor- mally wouldn’t attend. ““The kids played’so well for the playdowns for. the Winter Games we ~ thought they deserved the opportunity to play some Winter Games teams,” said. : losing to- TTS. 7 weekend, the. most for. Terrace during the Moore. Local golfer leads Canucks to trophy win in California’ CONTRIBUTED A LOCAL GOLFER led the Canadian team to their fourth straight Blythe Cup win in California. John Yasinchuk played’ on the 32-man Canadian squad - who beat their US opponents by a five-point margin 82.5- ’ Yasinchuk and his ‘golfing partner ‘each took three points -from their US opponents to take the Canadian team over the _ . top. , oo The competition is a 36-hole event with four-ball match- . es and Scotch-ball matches the first day for two points each followed by an 18-hole individual match-up the second day good for three points each. _ In the qualifying event last November, Yasinchuk scored _ anine under par net 64 to win the first flight by three shots. ' Yasinchuk spends winters in Blythe, California and lives in Terrace from April toN ovemnber. Proud supporter for all the participants of the 50th Anniversary Logger’s Bonspiel ® ~~ 780 SUV’s & 4x4’s ‘1997 FORD Ranger XLT Extend- ed Cab. Stepside, 4x4, automat- . jc, cruise, Black with grey interi-. . or, power everything. A/C BFG All: Terraine 31x10.5 tires on stock 15” aluminum rims. Key- Jess entry, command start. 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Select team, a huge leap from the two to four girls who qualified - im past years. Kyla Baker, Kristi Demeral, Ce- | lina Guerreiro, Rebecca Kucharyshen, Shawnel MacDonald, Bailey Neufeld, Brooke Palahicky, Lindsay Scharf and __ Lisa Seymour made the team. Assistant coach Peter Scharf said: traditionally a northern IPL team has « . Nov. until Feb. Oo never won, but’ this year that could change.. “T think the team has the potential to break the top three,” Scharf said. ‘two from Vancouver Island, and five |. “] think they definitely have the op- portunity to get the bronze.” ‘The nine girls played for the silver ' medal winning U-12 team at the girls soccer provincials in Penticton dast . year.» , Scharf said they have the advantage of playing together. - Other select teams ‘don’t play to- gether much since. the players ‘ypically come from five or six’ teams. The north region team had tryouts in communities north of 100 Mile House, including Quesnel, Prince George and Terrace from last The IPL consists of 10 teams: the northern team, two from the Okanagan, Williams Lake, | THESE NINE girls will spend the next couple months playing for the North Region Interprovincial League U-13 teams from the lower mainland includ- . ing North Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Deita and Surrey. The northern team plays ils first, _ game against the lower mainland teams, the first weekend in April. , ~ On April 15, they’ compete against the Okanagan teams. . » They take on Kelowna in 1 mid- May: ’ The’ playoffs kick off over the May’ long weekend. — Until the first game, they'll be prac- tising hard, focusing on defence. _ The next level after the IPL is the provincial select team, whose scouts - watch all the IPL ‘games, and may in: vite three or four girls to try out, Scharf - said. _in Smithers on the Mar 5. weekend. . Kitimat 5-2. for and against. ‘Terrace fell just short., zone at the provincials in Osoyoos. ment this week. THE PEEWEE reps came up shiort in n the zone playoffs . Although they thrashed Smithers 5-3, they lost to - Terrace waited to see if they would advance to the . final with a Kitimat win or tie over Smithers. However, Smithers was victorious 6-4. ee [or A three-way tie resulted and it came down to © goals : Kitimat and Smithers duked it out in the final. Kitimat won the game and the right to represent the Terrace Peewees are in Pitt Meadows for a tourna- aaa mentn Ls eo Sn a” thee. - are ay Kes a - KK Ks ah RAC 7 dseeeenene ory OEE, oh SEED Bg Bl] : i. A SHAMES MOUNTAIN v7 to MOUNTIN SKI CORPORATION _ Happy Caster! Le ‘April 2nd Annual Shames — ?? Mountain Dummy Downhill ” Make your Dummy now! ~ Must.be 3’ - 5’ tall, less than 75lbs, % must have skiis or a board attached. 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Ford Canada Hot Shots Contes . . 2:00 p.m. Mug Up and Boat Races ' ficagers) Bonspiel a 4:00p.m. Curling Resumes a 5:30 p.m. Shuttle bus service jeiaeck club Aarm begins Terrace Totem Ford’s . ~ 6:30 p.m. Banquet at Terrace Arena Banquet Room F 7:30 p.m. Door Prize Draw, HawkAir & Canadian Helicopters HOT SHOTS CONTEST! ~ 8:00 p.m. Curling Resumes will run the evening of Thursday, 8:30p.m. Last Shuttle Bus Run March 24th & Saturday, March 26th from — 9:00 p.m. Sugar Foot “Rocks the House’, Music & Dancing 9-4 p.m. Finals to immediately follow! 4:00am. _Last Call , 5:00am. — Lounge Closes | Ce Spectators Welcome! Sunday | % 9:00am. — Lounge Opens Fina A y 2:30 p.m, A-B-C-D Event Finals 5:00 p.m. Awards Presentations ‘,o PS, p = 9:00 p.m, Last Cal c= | Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd. tre hameot Lounge Closes “a Monday to Saturday « 8am-5pm wt Fas GSE. Zane