Terrace Review —— Wednesday, December 4, 1991 11 Cassie Hall Grade 7 boys were among tournament winners at the elementary school championships held In Thornhill over the weekend. Elementary volleyball Grade 6 and 7 volleyball wound up over the weekend with an all-day championship tourna- ment held at Thornhill Junior Secondary School Saturday. On the girls’ side, Uplands topped the Grade 7 ranks with Clarence Michiel ’A’ and ’B’ teams finishing second and third. The girls from Centennial Chris- tian School came out the Grade 6 champs, followed by Cassie Hall and Clarence Michiel. The Cassie Hall boys emerged as Grade 7 winners ahead of Centennial Christian in second and Uplands in third. Uplands boys were victorious in the Grade 6 section, with Stewart finishing second and Veritas third. Santa —S hops at OY tip, Lite ‘Ge sh a fx aN seek t ere F Exclusive -) selection of leisure wear eCrazee Wear Platinum Everwear ¢Pitbull Gym Belts eSupplements = TANNING SESSION AVAILABLE “. DAYCARE AVAILABLE ‘TRONWORKS GYM & FITNESS CENTRE OPEN 6 A.M. WEEKDAYS 4545 Lazelle Avenue Phone 635-4130 "It’s incredible, unheard-of," was the assessment of Terrace Bluebacks’ coach Bill Nash after returning from the Richmond Racers’ Invitational swim meet over the weekend. Aimee Peacock’s performance at the meet made her the club’s third qualifier for the Youth Nationals. A northern club has never had more than one quali- fler in a year, and Nash thinks the Bluebacks may have two _more before the Canada-wide meet takes place at the end of. May in Regina. Aimee put in a spectacular effort in the UBC pool to win the 200m breast stroke, bettering her own personal best time by seven seconds, as Nash points out quite a performance in an event that measures winners by hundredths of seconds. It puts her in the same class as Youth National qualifiers Jocelyn Cox- ford and Cory Hollander. Jocelyn also swam in the Rich- mond meet, bringing home two silver medals and one bronze. Nash says her 10-year-old brother Garth, although swim- ming with the 11-12 age group, still managed to finish second in the 200m butterfly. The Bluebacks as a club fin- ished in the top 10 out of 26 clubs. The three-day meet drew over 350 swimmers. With a few months left until the Youth Nationals, Nash says Third Biieback gets shot at nationals he thinks Bluebacks David Van- derlee and Tina Hollander might also have a crack at qualifying for the prestigious event. Early in November the Blue- backs also won their own regional meet. This weekend the club goes to Kitimat for compe- tition. Caledonia volley teams bottom out At the B.C. girls’ triple ’AAA’ volleyball championships the Caledonia Kermodes finished last in the December 1 weekend tournament, They started the 16-team series with seven losses in a row in their cight-team, round-robin section. Losses were to Earl Marriott, West Van (the eventual winners), South Delta, Centen- nial, Killarney, Max Cameron and Vernon. Dropping into the consolation side, they lost three more, to Centennial, South Delta and Nelson, to wind up 16th and last. The Kermode boys didn’t fare much better in their champion- ship. They too lost all their preliminary games, then had to down West Vancouver in two straight matches to stay out of 16th and come in next to last. Alaskans too tough The Caledonia Kermode boys’ basketball team kicked off their season with a win and two losses this past weekend. . They opened successfully by downing Quesnel’s Corrilieu 80- 62. Kermodes got a superb 28- point effort from Jeff McKay, plus 14 from Mike Newhouse. In their two-game set against always-tough Ketchikan Kay-Hi Kings, however, Kermodes fell 10 points short in the opener, losing 84-74. McKay set the | ( CCR SAND . qf Pa Aas, pace with 21, while Newhouse chipped in with 13. Fernando Milhomens contributed 11, while Shawn Stanwick added 10. Game two against the Alaskans was a 75-54 loss, with Newhouse coming up with i and Stanwick 10. Kermodes host Esquimalt this Friday and Saturday nights. They'll also meet the Prince Rupert Rainmakers here Satur- day at noon. COLD,BEER m\ WINE STORE ) - EASY ACCESS - FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE - LOTS OF PARKING -AND... ..FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTS CLOTHING, SWEATS, JACKETS, CAPS, ETC. LARGE SELECTION HOURS. MON. TO SAT. 9 A.M, to 11 PM “SUN. 11 A.M. to 14 P.M. 635-BEER | BRING IN YOUR EMPTIES