SPORTSCOPE Softball recruits sought Wanted: ladies interested in playing softball this season. Caution: be prepared to have fun. Spokesman Joyce Baker says the Ladies Softbali League plans to swing into action the first week of May and is hoping - to expand on the three teams of last year, Noting the emphasis is on fun, Baker said the league uses - the slo-pitch style of pitching rather than the faster windmill delivery. The league is open to any females 16 years or older. The organizational meeting for the '92 season is being held Wednesday, April 8 at 4827 Scott Ave. beginning at 7:30 p.m, For more information, contact Baker at 635-7098 or May at 635-6972. Darters chase cash The arrows will be flying fast and furious this weekend in Kitimat as dart players from across the northwest gather for the Kitimat Open. Terrace will once again be sending a strong contingent to the six-event tournament which gets under way Friday night with the mixed doubles. . Saturday action sees men's and ladies’ singles and doubles and the weekend wraps up Sunday with the mixed triples, a “new- event which replaces the traditional foursome team event, > With entry fees set at $10 per person, per event and a total- payout format, the prize money will once again run into the thousands of dollars. Robin Hood on ice ” The Snow Valley Figure Skating Club of Kitimat is staging its adaptation of Robin Hood on Saturday, March 28 at the Tamitik Arena. Guest skater will be Matthew Williams, a competitor in the : senior men’s nationals. Performances are at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. and tickets can be purchased in advance — $5/adults, $3/seniors and children, - $13/family (two adults, two children) — or at the door ~ $6/adults, $4/seniors and children. J g 5 iJ Bits ’n’ pieces Michelle Hendry was named to the all-star team following the NAIA championships in which her SFU CLan team was eliminated in the quarter-finals. Hendry led the Clan in scor- . ing with 64 points:in three games. The Sean Hall rink from Smithers made it to the High School Boy's Curling championships in North Vancouver on- -ly to be blawn out 8-2 by Jim Cotter’s Kamloops quartet. It ‘was Cotter’s third consecutive high school championship. Timbermen fell opponents Terrace Timbermen’s decision to pass up the recreational hockey league playoffs in favour of a tournament in Las Vegas proved a smart gamble. Turning in the kind of perfarrnances which secured them top spot in the local oldtimers’ division this year, the Timbermen emerged victorious in the Nevada event. Terrace Co-op ooocoodoCoOoC COCO OoOOOCCO0O000000 Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 18, 1992 — Page C3 Take a tuneful trip throug It’s a musical time machine, Audiences at the Terrace Figure Skating Club's annual ice carnival, set for next week, “will find themselves whisked along on an hour- and-a-half journey called Skating Through the Ages. The epic voyage begins in the age of the dinosaur, includes stops in the Roaring Twen- ties and age of rock ’n’ roll, and ultimately transports the traveller into the future as the skaters display their talent to the accompani- ment of appropriate music. Appropriate music for the caveman epoch? You'll have to be there to find out but can rest assured that, like the rest of the program, it will be highly entertaining. Choreographers for the event are club head coach anya Warkentin and assistant coach Leonard Warkentin who have introduced some new and exciting routines this year. Apart from the talents of club members — they range in age from four to 16 years — Skating Through the Ages will also showcase the polished performances of guest skaters Lisa Daly, 15, and Jeff Zarin, 19. A dominant force in novice pairs competition in western Canada last year, the North Shore Winter Club duo went on to place tenth in the ‘91 Canadians. The performances take place in the arena Wednesday, March 25 and Thursday, March 26 beginning each night at 7p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults, $3 for students (13-19 years), $2 for seniors and children and admission is free for toddlers under the age of two. They can be purchased at All Seasons Sports, Jeans North and Copperside II on Kalum St. time HOU RS OF PRACTICE are being put i in by members of the local figure skating club as they prepare for next week's annual ice carnival performances. Although a lot of work goes into preparing for the event, the skaters are alsa enjoying it, judging by the ready smiles during rehearsals. YOUTH SOCCER Still time to sign up More than 500 players have signed up to date for this year’s Youth Soccer season. And, says league spokesman Mary Hiernes, that means some divisions already have people on waiting lists to get on a team, However, even though 80 girls are included among the regisirants, the league is still looking for more. Hernes explained it would like to have enough female players to put together two, four-team girl’s divisions. One would be for those born 1975-79 and the other for those born 1980-83. She said registrations for girl’s soccer will be accepted up to Tuesday, March 31. Also, in order to make the two division plan work, four more coaches are needed, In boy’s saccer, there area few spots left on the under-l4 and under-!I7 rosters and here again registrations will be accepted up to March 31. Noting coaches and referees are needed for all divisions, Hernes said, the league didn’t want to have to deny kids the chance to play simply because of a lack of volunteers. She pointed out the league would provide and pay for clinics for both coaches and referees and try to ensure each team had an assistant coach as well, To register or to volunteer, phone Hernes at 635-3475 before 6 p.m. or Bev at “695-3719. base voli rye tya- dA tt MOVIES _ ANIMATED WALT DISNEY a car Now until April 1/92 Mazda is offering FREE AIR CONDITIONING or $1500 CASH BACK! There’s never been a better time to buy a new Mazda! Thursday, March 19 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm O99 9990909000000 oOo00000C00O0000 eROLeRenenenone nomen ene nOROROROReOrOnenenenene FREE Popcorn Hotdogs Refreshments MPV Vans | Kids Coloring | Maza 626 | 7 WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD! MazDe ITJUstT FEELSRIGHT Mazda 323 _& Children 3 and up Co-op Cafeteria Terrace Co-op Dept. 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