12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 6, 2002 @ Web slinger REID GENAILLE, 6, definitely had his Spidey-senses tingling Oct. 30. He was one of dozens of chiidren enrolled in the Ganskate program who dressed up in costume Oct. 28-30 to show parents and spectators what they've learned. Scoreboard Minor Hockey Midget House League Standings to Oct. 31 GP Team Yellow 12 Team White 13 Team Red = 12 Team Teal 13 Goal Scoring Leaders Team Yellow White White Yellow Yellow Yellow White Teal Teal Red Player Eric Eide. Tanner Noble Chris Schlenker James Inkster Kristian Gough Jordan Wall Brian Lomas Tyler Sheasby “Sam Gill Lanny Scott Young Alaskans take local voileybali tourney A TEAM of Grade 8 girls from Ketchikan swooped in from Alaska Oct. 26 to take top honours as the Thornhill Junior Secondary girls volleyball team hosted a volley- ball tournament here. The Ketchikan team played especially well consider- ing its competition was made up of grade nine and 10 girls from the other schools. They clinched first spot at the tournament two games to one against Bulkley Valley Christian School. Other teams playing at the tournament include Prince Rupert’s Charles Hays Secondary School, Prince Rupert Senior Secondary, Centennial Christian and Kitimat’s Mount Elizabeth Senior Secondary. Teeth Whitenirg Smile and Whitening By Dr. Zucchiatti ADENT DENTAL CLINIC Phone: 635-2552 4623 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace ' Mon-Fri « 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sports Menu To get your game, event or meeting added to the Terrace Standard Sports Menu or Sporis Scope, fax us at 638-8432, or e- mail us at: newsroom @terracestandard.com Nov, 8 @ Terrace Bantam reps vs. Prince Rupert. 10 p.m. Terrace Arena, Nov. 9 Wi Terrace Bantam reps vs. Prince Rupert 12 noon. Terrace Arena. Nov, 22 @ Terrace Bantam reps vs. Smithers 10 p.m. Tarrace Arena. 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We welcome patients of Dr. Gustavsen And All New Patients mn From B5 Grapplers test their mettle at martial arts competition “Petro kind of describes it as: if you van run for six minutes, that’s preat,” La- Chance explains. “But now pick up a man_and put him on your shoulders and try running .for six minutes.” : “LaChance, Kandola and Bryan Paltahicky, 20, all had the opportunity to test their skills Oct. 19 in Bur- naby at the Western Cana- dian Martial “Arts Chal- lenge. The annual event show- cases a cross-section of martial arts ‘including Bra- zitian ju jit su and: free- style. grappling, - Brazilian ju jit su dif- fers’ from freestyle~ prap- pling in that competitors must wear a tradition mar- tial arts uniform called a “first i. Freestyle prapplers wear shorts and have the option of wearing a shirt or going topless — freestyle also permits a wider range of halds, LaChance competed in ‘the heavy weight 206-219 pound division and‘ picked up acsilver medal in both styles of grappling. Kandola, fighting in his competition — ever, earned a bronze medal in the freestyle category. Palahicky fought his way to a geld medal in the middle weight Brazilian style and eared a silver medal in’ the freestyle competition. - - He spent many years learning the art of ju jit su under Shane Palahicky, Terrace Peaks Gymnastic Club ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, November 7 * 7-9 p.m. Terrace Public Library Meeting Room ALL INTERESTED PARTIES WELCOME his father. and Jean Galli — both of whom are instruc- tors at the Terrace Ju Jit Su club. Though he stitl trains with. them, he’s excited about specializing in Brap- pling. “The Burnaby | competi- tion was‘largely an oppor- tunity: to see: how other people from clubs from the lower mainland and parts of the U.S. fight. : “It was definitely an experience’ forme to ‘go down and seé how ‘other guys do things, what they preferred and how they move around on the mat,” “gays. Palahicky. ~Tsares is impressed with the performance of his students at the event. “For guys like us to go to a tournament this big and do this well: against guys who have a handful of schoals to choose from, is a big accomplishment I think,” Tsares says. Because the three men earned ‘medals at the event they've been invited to -take part-in the world championships in Cancun, Mexico.” Whether’ they decide to take part in that event re- mains to be seen, The. challenge, they say, is nat in competition against other people but pushing the. limits within themselves. — AF you ‘ask LaChance, grappling is a-way of find- ing focus in his life. “T think I would be lost without it now.” RE-ELECT DAVID D. HULL CITY COUNCIL EARLY DEADLINES TERRACE NDARD WILL HAVE EARLY DEADLINES TO MEET THEIR PRESS DEADLINES STA Due to the Remembrance Day Holiday on Nov. 11, 2002 The OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 PM, PHONE 638-7283 FAX 638-8432 LIONS CLUB. *« Laser Shows.. Kitimat Blizzards Hockey “Dave “Tiger” Williams Gary Nyland Doug Bodger Paul Reinhart Richard Brodeur. . visit us al Canada Safeway Limited We Cc reer oe - oe ROCK TV www.oldtimershockhoay.com for more infa