Terrace Review —— Wednesday, September 25, 1991 13 | Terrace soccer girls keep up well | with competition at Prince George Three Terrace Girls’ Soccer» teams posted enviable statistics at the Prince George house league tournament on Sept. 14 weekend. Out of 12 games overall, our three squads came up with seven victories, three ties and only two losses. ae - ‘The under-16 team opened with 4a IRNIRIRA \[,, ee a 2-1 loss to Prince George Blackburn, then shaded Quesnel 3-1 and downed Kitimat 3-1. 1 i | oo Our under-14’s came up with two wins, two ties and a loss. ~ a They started with a 4-1 win over - erage ; aniati College Heights Number One, Terrace Youth Soccer Association — | then played P.G. Hart to a 1-all OCTOBER 2, 1 991 Oo |) araw. In their third-match it was:a . 1-1 tie against College Heights at 7:30 p.m. . ~ i} Number Two. Next they were > Terrace Public Library == | blariked°3-0 by P.G. Lakewood — aa ny ys . ait Bo ing P.G. al 3-1 _ “Door prize - $50 gift certificate’. - before defenting F.- Conta ® ~ . from the Bavarian Inn a The under-12 girls went unde- ee || feated in four games. SO , . +. esl They knocked off Lakewsod 5- 2, blanked College Heights 1-0, played Central to a 1-1 draw and shutout P.G. Nechako 5-0. This year’s. Terrace Youth Soccer division winners are: (top) Co-op, defeating Shoppers Drug Mart 3-2 in the final for Under- 10; (Centre) Sight and Sound, undefeated in Under-12; and ana aE ame! (bottom) Northern Drugs, who won the Under-14 division in a ane DAS PNC A »S'gtipot-out against the Bavarian Inn team. Skill tevel: intermediate Season Pass.to- pay for itself? For an individual adult, just 17 visits to the - Mountain.” For an individual youth, fewer than 16 visits. And for families the value is even greater: two parents and two teenagers will ay for their family pass with a mere 11 trips to the ski area! (That’s the equivalent of “skiing the weekends” for fewer than 6 weeks in a ski : : season estimated to be 20 By weeks long.) . : Buy your Season Pass now at ; B shortcut cam special Earlybird prices and M cormerly ‘Kermodei | Gavowal § save all winter on your skiin ea thig run has by Named after nearby Hh fuant ' Galloway Creek, this N. *Cateulated using regular day ticket prices ot $27 /day adult: $18/day youth. Season Pass application forms available at Far West Sporting Goods and Maverick Mart in Prince Rupert: Schooley’s Sports and Tony's Corner Store in Kitimat: Sundance Ski & Sports, All Seasons Sporting Goods been renamed a Short Cut. The im popular ‘Kermodei aa Kut’ name has a been re-assigned to the new, much | sweeping trail is B now one of the Ll M longest runs onthe fe mountain. Length: A 3500 ft/1050m i Vertical: 1360 ft./ a4 { q SHAMES and Winterland Ski Sports a a ey AS A advanced in Terrace. Cord k - eis Toon Sarre rarer Wk a ; ‘ ‘ he instructions included wih 7. i Munchiag the moguls on 'A.0.1. High-ttying snowbosrder an ‘Sternwhacler re MOUNTAIN each application torm. = : "(AND ALL FOR THE SAME PRICE! 91/82 SEASON PASS RATES ARE THE SAME AS LAST YEAR) Tig cits can te Fy oe,