B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 31, 2001 at weekend. The winning Dahms, Carl Haugland and Mike Diana will m Curling playdowns here TERRACE’S juvenila boys curlin broke his collarbone in late January. @ team takes on their zone in playdowns this rink advances to provincial playdowns in March. Mike play without Kore Melanson, who Minor hockey week ends with mixed results for Terrace By TYLER NOBLE TERRACE’s. Peewee, Bantam, and Midget rep teams were all in action January 19-21, with Ter- race hosting four games to cap off this year’s Minor Hockey Week. The action started Fri- day night in the 8 p.m. game as the Skeena Cel- lulose Peewee Reps played host to the Kitimat Kiwanis Rebels in front of a packed = Terrace Arena. Terrace had a re- cord of 1 win, 2 losses, and 1 tie against Kitimat, and was hoping to improve that. The game’s first goal came at the midway point of the opening - frame when Kitimat captain Mike Lacey scored for Kitimat. Kitimat controlled the play throughout the period, scoring again with 24 seconds left on a goal from Keaton Seaby. Momentum shifted Ter- race’s way in the second, Bryan Hull took control and carried the puck all the way around the goal and passed it out to Tanner Noble waiting on the doorstep. Terrace was down 2-1. Less than a min- ute later, defenseman Tay- lor Quinn went end-to-end and beat the Kitimat goal- tender to tie the game at 2 Although Terrace was gaining control of the game, Kitimat regained the lead. At the 7:35 mark, Mike Lacey posted his second of the game giving Kitimat a 3-2 lead. Terrace responded at 4:39 when Sandeep Kan- dola scored his first goal of the season. With just over two minutes left before the , ice clean, Terrace took the lead for the first time in the game. Ken Molitor set up Dustin Hystad for the go-ahead marker, Heading into the second period break, Terrace was win- ning 4-3, ; The home team didn’t let up in the third. At the 9:10 mark, Tanner Noble set up T.J.. Turner for a point shot. Then, Turner’s Shot deflected off the leg of Bryan Hull and into the ff . Kitimat goal. It was now And to cap off a well- played game, Stephen Si- mons took a breakaway pass from T.J. Turner and made no mistake, putting it top shelf on the Kitimat. goaltender. . The big crowd was truly entertained in this match. up, a8 Terrace went on to defeat Kitimat 6-3. The 10 p.m. game fea- tured the Inland Kenworth Bantam Reps squaring off against Smithers. Smithers) had edged Terrace 3-2 In a recent tournament in Prince George, so Terrace was looking for revenge head- ing into this match-up. However, the -home team just couldn’t get it going. Smithers domina- ted play in the first 2 per- iods, leading the game 4-0, Terrace scored at 10:07 of the final frame when Tyler Sheasby scooped up OAT THESARENA: TYLER NOBLE a rebound, however it was all they could muster in this one. Smithers added one late in the period and went on to take this one by a score of 5-1, Action continued on Saturday morning at 10 am, when the Terrace and Kitimat Peewee Reps met for the second game of this two-game set. Terrace lost a couple players due to in- juries in the Friday game, and it made the difference The teams tied 6-6, With the tie, Terrace finished the season series against Kitimat with two wins, two losses, and two ties. At noon, the Terrace and Smithers Bantam Reps met for the second time of the weekend. This game was closer than the first, but as in the Prince George tournament, Ter- race was edged 3-2, Due to a poor road con- ditions in December, the Skeena Cellulose Peewees had to make up a pair of games with Smithers. The team boarded the hockey bus jan. 21 and headed to Smithers. In the first game, Ter- Tace came out strong. At 12:58 of the first, Dustin Hystad scored his 15th goal of the season, Amandeep Parmar and Stephen Simons picked up assists. However, Smithers tied it up at 5:07 on a goal from Ryan Devries. After « one period of play, the score was 1-1. At 15:53, Dustin Hystad scored again for Terrace, with Stephen Simons pick- ing up another assist. But then, things fell apart. Smithers scored goals at 14:39, 13:08, and 10:34, and just like that they were in control with a 4-2 lead. They added two more at 5:35 and 2:42 to increase the lead to 6- 2. What was happening to Terrace? There was one bright spot for Terrace in this one and that was when Dustin Hystad completed his first hat trick of the season, on a goal at 9:34 of the third period. Amandeep Par- mar got the assist, _ , Nevertheless, the game was out of reach for * Terrace. Smithers added 2 more goals in the final frame, as they went on to Steal this one from Ter- race, &-3, . The second game was closer, but Smithers still finished up on top, winning by a score of 5-3. Ken Mo- litor; Curtis Kester, and Nik Redpath scored the goals for Terrace. The Terrace Totem Ford Midget Reps were also in action on the weekend, with a pair of - neutral-site games against Smithers, in Hazelton. The Midgets fell in the first game 3-1, but battled . to a 3-3 tie in the second ° game. 4624-6072. p.m. raising $112 for his efforts, A Sports Scope Man skis 16, 000 feet SKIERS and snowboarders were hitting the slopes at Shames extra hard Jan. 21 during the mountain’s first Vertical Challenge of the season. The event challenges skiers to make as many runs as possible in one day. Local man, Richard Stone took top honours in the adult division skiing 16, 000 feet between 10 am. and 4 Kyla Stone made the most mins in the children’s divi- sion. Stacey Blake and Brittany Greenwood were also re- cognized for taking part in the youth category. Blake raised $90 in pledges, Proceeds from the day went to the Shames Mountain Ski Club travel fund and the volunteer ski patrol equip- ment fund All-stars play full contact THE SOUND of bodies being checked into the boards will be echoing through the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre in Prince Rupert Feb. 2 and 3. That’s because the Terrace men’s All-star hockey team will be taking on the Prince Rupert Chiefs in two full contact exhibition hockey games. The teams play at 7:30 p.m. both nights. Two-game passes wil] be available at the door for $10 or $7 for just one game. Call Cindy for more information at: 1-250- Wrestling for gold. THE TERRACE Wrestlers took part in a B.C. age class provincial meet in Kamloops last month bringing home a gold and a bronze medal. , Jeff Frank, 15, dominated the 84 kg division by taking the gold. He was also named outstanding cadet male wrestler, Frank pinned each of his opponents outscoring them by a total of 23-4, Addie Sankie, 14, took the bronze medal in the female cadet division by winning four of five matches. Three of her wins were by pin. ; The Terrace Wrestlers will be attending a major wrestling meet Feb. 3 in Vanderhoof. Since wrestling is not on the agenda for the Northern B.C. Winter Games the meet is expected to draw several teams from the northwest. Immediate access to your amergency health data PROOF OF AGE IS REQUIRED "Eligible: Girls & Boys --. BORN: 1983 to I FEES: 1991 10.1995 me 635-371 Successful operation of this club requires parent VOLUNTEERS , 7 : a Yr Y PORIOLEOHOGESEOEOOOEOEDOBCOOES TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION SELECT TEAM COACHES FOR 2001 The Terrace Youth Soccer Association is Kiccepting applications for qualifie ; Provincial B level Select “.. Coaches for the 2001 oF Lt 8. V2 Season. Coaches are z on " — required for both Boys and 6 Se - Girls from U-12 to U-18, 3 If. you. are interested in participating in the 2» development of our youth by being a Head 8 Coach, Assistant Coach, or Manager of our € Select Teams, please submit your application by 2 February 4", 2001. . 0 8 NOTE: Prior to submission of your application, “9 please contact George Bujtas {select team § coach coordinator). at 635-3719 for: 8 application information. é . e ri POOOCHTGOOOOO GOS PO SOOT SSO Ooe ‘Thurs, Fri. & Sat.+ Feb anadian Ski Instructio _ Level L Instructors C ~ EVERY WEDNESDAY -Men’s Bay “3 Men, bring afriend- 1/2 price lift ticket _ EVERY THURSDAY -Ladlies nai) Discounted lifts, lessons and Fentalgy . Forupdates & »enow conditions HOTELS INNS SUITES (250) 635-9151, Toll Free 1-800-SANDMAN POQSAGSSOOGSIOOSA ASO GSE DODO SG Gaon) 4828 Highway 16 West, Terrace National CarFen (250) 635-6355, (250) 635-7369 After Hours : i February 5" I e Rupert Toll-Free 1-800-227-7366 ~McEwanG.M. Predators — Terrace Intermediate Basketball Team __ Would like to thank McEwan GM. for Sponsoring the Predators with the uniforms. Also the Terrace Nisga’a Society for a big contribution! And all the other sponsors, Coach Lorne Campbell SONNY’S COLLECTABLES salutes all competitors at the 2001 All Native Basketball Tournament | and welcomes everyone fo visit our Skeena Mall Terrace 1-800-716-7784 E-MAIL: SONNY @OSG.NET City.Center Mall _ Kitimat SONNY’'S E COLLECTABLES Kitsumkalum Tempo Gas Bar would like to express their best to all competitors at the 2001 All Native Basketball Tournamentand festivities. Located 3 miles west of Terrace on Yellowhead Hwy, 16 635-0017