Page C2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 14, 1992 Cal strong inside zone Jt was cold-starting weather in Prince George at the beginning of the month. And Caledonia’s Kermode boys volleyball team clearly weren't ready for it. They battled their way to a seventh-place finish in an eight- team tourney there to kick off their season. “The kids played really well — outstandingly well,’’ said coach Tom Hamakawa. ‘We just ended up a bit short when it counted,”’ They were looking to replicate or improve their second-place fin- ish in that tourney last year, The Kermodes narrowly lost to the eventual tournament winners — PGSS — in three games. Cal beat them 15-9 in game one, and had a 14-0 lead over the interior team in game two. “We could have had them at one point,’ said Hamakawa. “But we just couldn't put them away.”” second game 17-15, and then defeated Terrace 15-9 in game three. It was the same story when Cal tackled Quesnel Secondary School. The Kermodes opened strong, clobbering Quesnel 15-2 in game one, and were poised to win with a 14-L0 lead in game two. But Quesnel fought back for a 16-14 win and 15-13 win to advance in game three. QSS finished the tourney fourth. It had become a depressing pat- tem by the time Cal won its first game again Duchess Park by a 15-4 score. The Prince George school edged out Terrace in the next two games, 16-14 and 15-13. The Kermodes, who finished fourth in their pool, beat Clear- water to end the tournament in 7th place. “The kids played some good experience.” “It’s early season and a lot of little mistakes are being made.’’ The bad vibes from ‘Prince George were quickly purged when Caledonia headed west to Prince Rupert for a zone tourna- ment. They hammered Prince Rupert in two straight, and dispatched -Kitimat in equally short order, “T think the kids benefitted from the experience in Prince George,’’ he said. ‘‘It was a far better, smoother brand of play." placing second and Prince In the final Caledonia beat | Rupert finishing third. 0 cto ber 1 5, 1992 Rupert 15-4, 15-12 (with all Cal That set up what Tom subs in on game two), Hamakawa called an "! 3 0 p. Mm, “Our boys look really strong. We'll be competing against Prince Rupert and Kitimat for the northwest zone. Hopefully things will go well for us.” Cal goes to Vanderhoof this weekend to face their old Cal girls win zone tourney It was all Caledonia on both sides of the gym ia Prince Rupert. While Kitimat and Rupert were getting pasted by the Kermade boys, Cal’s senior girls were doing a similar num- ber_on_ their north coast vol- Icyball opponents, The Tertace senior girls won the round robin, with Kitimat ees “unbelievable contest’’ in the final between Kitimat and Caledonia. Cal won game one 15-7, lost game two to Kitimat by a score of 15-10, then came up with narrow final-game 17-16 win to ‘Northwest Community College All interested persons are welcome to attend. Room SHAMES MOUNTAIN SKI CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 208 PGSS came back to win the Golfers play final tourney calibre ball,”? coach Hamakawa nemesis, PGSS, and several other take the tourney. said. ‘They got some really good Prince George schools again. “That was a barnburner,’’ Hamakawa said. 4 Box 22, | IMPROVING Terrace, B.C. Major Credit Cards ee Youn coos V8G 4A2 Acceptad as Har Majorie Park Your donation is . , estes. 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