(a ” BASKETBALL | —_———————— Upland Uplands emerged victorious from the March 26-27 Grade 7 Gitls’ basketball tournament, but only just. Facing Veritas in the final, * Uplands maintained their un- beaten streak by just wo points, . winning the title 24-22, Solveig Adair Jed the Uplands atlack with 12 points while team- mate Kimberly Haugland added another 8, ~ Tn the losing cause, Elizabeth Clark netted 10 to take her total toa tournament high 54. It was one of. several close ‘games in a tournament which saw five evenly malched teams pro- duce some exciting basketball. In running up a 4-0 record in round robin, Uplands had been pushed to the limit by Copper Mounlain, squeezing a 30-28 win. ‘Copper Mountain then suffered a Similar fate in their final match, a 33-32 loss to Cassie Hall, And that result was a pleasant reversal for Cassie Hall which had earlier lost by exactly the same margin lo Clarence Michiel, With Cassie Hall, Clarence Michiel and Veritas all finishing with a 2-1 record, it took point difference to decide which faced Uplands in the final. Veritas got the nod, having out- Top ski event hits In what is being billed as the highest calibre ski event held in the region, Ski Smithers will host six days of Lifestream F.1.S. Al- pine Spring Series racing begin- . ning today. ‘Spokesman Jo Anne Maxwell said more than 100 racers from as far. away as-New Zealand are ex- sa won'the downhill and Super Gat § this year’s U.S, nationals, . The Banff, Alta. native was also _ the only Canadian male skier to... qualify for the ‘World Cup downhill finals, “Recognized by the International Federation of Skiing (F.LS.), the series-uses 4 points system to es- tablish world-wide rankings. Today. and tomorrow sees the Super.G races on the Ptarmigan tun, giant slalom gocs Friday and Satinday“on’ Chapman’s Chal- lenge. and Sunday and Monday’s -slalomson Cinderella close out the meet. “Maxwell. said spectators are welcome to come and take in ex- ¢itement, pointing out the Super ~G and slalom finish line is easily accessible by foot. -*- She also emphasized only the _ mun: being used for a particular “day’s race will be closed to the public. _* All other 17 runs will be open for . recreational skiers,’’ she “added. ‘For more: information, contact -» Ski Smithers at 1-800-665-4299. Uplands school. to fake, part, -ingludingz ages _. St. Matthews Anglican Church 4514 Lakelse Ave, EASTER SERVICES Maunday Thursday April 8, 7 pm Service I give you a new commandment, love one another as I have loved you Good Friday Morning . April 9, 11 am Service Great Vigil of Easter & Baptisms '. Holy Saturday , April 10, 8 pm Easter Sunday April 11, 10am Service _.Rejoice! scored its opponents by 30 points compared to Cassie Hall’s plus 12 and Clarence Michiel’s plus 10 tallies. Apart from third place in the seven team tourney, Cassie Hall also picked up the Most Sports- manlike team award, Meanwhile, grade 6 boys were involved in tournament action at Clarence Michiel school. With a 10 team tumoul, Ken Fraser said there simply wasn’t enough time to run a full round- robin style tournament, So each school team got lo play a couple of games followed by a special North v South match up which saw the two sides made up of players From different schools. The event also featured a skills competition in which entranis got to demonstrate their prowcss at the various aspects of the game. And it took a shoot-out to de- cide the winner after Larry Bothelo of Veritas and Centennial Chrislian’s Chris Mantel Finished with identical points. Even there, the duo were cvenly matched, sinking five consecutive free throws each before Bothelo sunk the unanswered winner. Most sportsmanlike team award at the tournament went to Ve SALE: SQA so: LOUISVILLE 70” Model » Featuring’. Bae s squeeze Veritas | out of tourney top The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 7, 1993 - Page C3 Practice time ijater With the clocks springing forward over the weekend, the Terrace Northmen have put back the start time of thelr practices. They'll now get underway ORY at 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday ee i and Thursday at the North- m iwest C ity Collese ELEMENTARY basketbal- [im ommunity College , ; , : pitch. lers were in action again |he | | ; 7 : F a pee ee | berth — a Anyone interested in play- this past weekend as grade |i] | ing or supporting the team 7 boys and grade 6 girls did ]#% | can phone David Mull (638- battle on the court. The ac- — Louisvi “Sluggerhyde” 1327) or Willie McCle tion here is fram the semi- 2 ie McCleary nl- 1 | (635-6603). final between Centennial. [iy Christian and Uplands, won convincingly by GCS, Terrace Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL GENERAL PARENTS MEETING & ELECTIONS Wednesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre Nominations Committee Chairman Brian Hawkins Phone 638-2087 or Mona Nester 798-2594 aos GREAT PRODUCTS - GREAT PRICES! 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