B16 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 28, 1996 Cal hoopsters look- ing to provincials THE CALEDONIA senior boys basketball team more than mel their match against Wellington in play at Cal February 16 and 17, The Kerinodes fell to. the Nanaimo squad 71-62 on Friday night, bul made a game out of it Saturday and 7B. Se Me ras “Qn Friday they just didn’t play well,’ says coach Cam McKay. “But Wellington is a very good team.”? - They’re currently ranked fifth in the province in the AAA standings. MacKay says Cal had a chance to win the Saturday game in the dicing seconds. Wellington went to. the line with twenty seconds left and missed, and although Cal grabbed the rebound, they lost the ball before the- clock ran out, “Fraser DeWaal had an excellent game for us Satur- day,” said McKay. The Kermoades are in ac- tion this weekend in Prince Rupert for the zone finals. The winner of the best of — three series will go on the Provincials at GM Place in Vancouver March 11-16. “We have .a 50/50 chance,” says MacKay. “We've won one and lost one against PRSS this year, Wl be a battle,’ In senior girls action Cal downed Prince Rupert 62- 46 on February 14. Two days later they edged out Charles Hays 65-61 at home. And on the 20th downed Rupert 61-24. KkkKK THE JUNIOR season has wrapped up for another year, with all local teams making very strong show- ings in final zone play. At the girls Junior B zones in Smithers February 16 and 17, Centennial Christian and Thornhill placed 4th and Sth respectively in the ten team toumament,. Thomhill finished with two wins and two losses, Their final game saw a close fought battle with Kitwanga. The final score was 32-26, Kitwanga went on to take ihe zone banner and April Ranahan was named touma- ment M¥P. Thornhill’s Richard carned an award, Thomhill coach Shannon Murdoch says grade ten guard Alyssa Wyatt had an excellent season. And she adds grade nine sludents Richard and Stacey Clark both shone defensive- ly. . { CLEAR ) THE AIR. A Reduce air Gar pallution ? from residential wood smoke and quia emissions wilh tips from the Association. BRITISH COLUMBIA _ LUNG ASSOCIATION Box 34009, Station D Vancouver, B.C. V6) 42 CAR rrtusing Wee doundt a potcans fh Cal Marika’s MVP os Srey) ies \. GIVE YOURSELF THE SPORTS EDGE SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT LINE!!! 1-900-451-6637 Ext. 2257 $2.99 per min. Must be 18 yrs, Procall Co. (602) 954-7420 YOUR COLLEGE IN; / YOUR COMMUNITY 1 NORTHWEST ‘COMMUNTFY. COLLEGE lost by just three points, 8L- _ grade “The team was greit to work with and our managers Shawna. Linteris and Chantel Jeanson were super at helping out season,’’ The Skecna junior A. girls have also finished off their season, with a stcond place finish at the zones in Prince Rupert. coven RIK Ke. THE WINNING. streak continues for’ the Skeena 8 boys’ basketball team! , The Wildcats have won their third straight tourna- ment, advancing “their win- ning streak to L 1 games. At a home -toumament February 17 © the downed Kilimat in opening round play 54-32. Christian Desierto led the team in scoring with 17 paints, Matthew Webster downed Chandler Park of Smithers 63-27. The third and final game was a much closer battle, with Skeena edging out Kitimat 52-42. Webster hit for 22 and Desierto had 20. Coach Scott Armstrang credits Webster’s excellent rebounding and overall team defense with the victory. “The team played solid defense all tournament,”’ -he says. “But we still have a lot to boys | work on before the Zones on March 2. Websler was named tournament MVP, and TJ. Hailey and Desierto reccived all-star awards. kkk kok A GRADE 7 all-star team from Cassie Hall, Clarence Michac]l and Uplands was Invited to play at the same tournament and Armstrong says they surprised every- one, “They did great,” he says. Especially — considering ihey're’ used to playing on smaller courts with lower haops.”” The grade 7’s lost their opening game to Kitimat in overtime. by just one point. Their second game saw a 10 point win over Nisga’a, but they Jost to Kitimat again in their third and final game to finish fourth in the six tcam tournament. “The other teams have been fogether for months and are. used to playing three games in one day,” says Armstrong, “Tf this team had been to- gether all) year and had played on big baskets I am sure they would have made the finals.” Robert Haugland and Suki Dhaliwel both received all- star awards. PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED ON AN AMENDMENT TO THE RED CHRIS. COPPER/GOLD MINE PROJECT APPLICATION American Bullion Minerals Ltd. has submitted an amendment to an application for a project approval certificate under the BC Environmental Assassmant Act for tha Red Chris Mine. The amendment includes a withdrawal of a proposed powerline connecting the Red Chris project site to the impending Kemess project and the inclusion of a 287 kV powerline fram the Skeena sub-station, near Terrace, B.C., to the Red Chris project site. The Portion batween Skeena and Meziadin Junction would be canstructed adjacent to the existing powerline and would invalve widening the existing right-of-way by 35 metres. The portion fram Maziadin Junction to the mine site would be a new right-of-way in the order of 46 metres wide. The application is for approval of a copper/gold mine to be located at the Red Chris Property which is approximately 16 km southeast of Iskut in northwestern British Columbia. wee we ae lue ao aul aie a trea gern ae The amendment to the application and the application may be viewed at the Environmental Assessment Office Project Registry, 1st Floor, 836 Yates Street, Vicloria, British Columbia, V8V 1X4, telephone 604-356-7441, or.at the following Project Registry Satellite Repositories: ae *Dease Lake Reading Centre, Northern Lights College, Tel. 604-771- 3636 : on *Smithers Public Library, 3817 Alfred Avenue, Tel 604-847-3043 “Stewart Public Library, Stewart Secondary School, Tel. 604-636- 2380 . a ° *Iskut School Library, Iskut, B.C. : ¢Vancouver Public Library, 350 W. Georgia, Tel. 604-331 -3600 ‘Terrace Public Library, 4610 Park Avenue, Tel. 604-638-8177 Please Note: A new reposilory has been established at the Terrace Public Library to ensure project information is accessible to people In the vicinity of the power lansmission ina route. . The provincial Environmental Assesament Office invites comments on the amendment te the application to ansure that public issues and concerns are Identified and addressed as part of the environmental assessment review process. The entire text of all submissions will be available to the public thraugh the Project Registry. All comments will be considered as part of the review. Your submission should indicate whether you wish your mailing address to remain contidantial. Comments on the amendment to the application for he Red Chris Mine should be forwarded by March 18, 1996, to: Leslie Hildebrandt, Project Committee Chair, Environment Assassment Office 2nd Floor, 836 Yates Street, Victoria, British Columbia, VBV 1X4 Telephona: 604-387-1624, Fax: 604-387-2208 For further information an American Bullion and the Red Chris project, please contact: Wayne J. Roberts, American Bullion Minerals Ltd. 15th Floor, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6B 1N2 Telephone: 604-687-4951. 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