C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 20, 1993 Cal girls hit stride early CALEDONIA’S GIRLS vol- Icyball squad is off to a strong Start. After a second place finish to Smithers in their season-opening tourney, coach Clayton Lloyd- Jones said Cal turned in another strong performance next time out. Noting they had faced tough — competition in their round robin division where opponents in- cluded College Heights and host Prince George, they ran up a 4-1 record to take top spot. That set up a semi-final against Corrilieu. In a tough, three game match Cal just missed a berth in the final, being edged 15-13 in the rubber. Although the team has only three returnees from last year's zone winners, Lloyd-Jones said a couple of strong grade 11s have stepped up to fill the starting line- up gaps. - They are Esther Deleeuw and Christina Losier, both of whom played in this year’s B.C, Sum- mer Games. And; at 6°1"’, Deleeuw alsc brings valuable height to the squad, | - Sherie Postuk is back and takes the role of team captain while Lori Buteau, Lara Tessaro and Jennifer McMynn all ensure the team is “as strong as last year’s, if not stronger,” said Lloyd- Jones. It also has an international Montego Bay site of Losier Il’S NOT just the birds that are heading south in the face of the recent cooler weather. So’s local boxing phenom Joey Losier. He’s bound for Jamaica this week to spend five days in Montego Bay with the Canadian amateur boxing team. It’s Losier’s first out-of-country trip and international toumey dur- ing which he'll have. three.fights. . i "Fhe -Caribbean~invitation” fol- lowed his two-week stint at the niitional-team’s training camp in | Alberta this past summer. Describing the camp as ex- cellent, local club coach Jeff Dil- | ley said he'd found ‘the-national team and thelr trainers an im- pressive bunch, ° “When in Cuba a couple of months before, the trainers -had videotaped the Cuban fighters -- “‘the best in the world, says. Dil- ‘ley -- working. out and - inter- viewed their coaches. They had also geared the Al ‘berta camp to the Cuban style. ‘I leamed a few things,”’ Dilley said. of the experience. . Four other local boxers are also ‘heading south this week, but their trip will only take them as far as Six in synch SIX NORTHWEST water safety instructors have added another skill to their list of teaching qualifications. Klara Hermanek of Masset and Dianna Lewis, Bertha Lewis, Mary Crosby, Rhonda Haagan and Ann King, all of Prince Rupert are now recreational syn- chronized swimming instructors. - The six took their Star 1 and: 2 tests at the Earl Mah pool at the beginning of the month, under the ‘tutelage of natlonal synchro swim judge Mabel Moran. of. North Vancouver’ and Prince Rupert’s Vi Walker, herself a judge and in- structor. Walker is also the regional rep- resentative for the ‘sport in the northwest. © |. Congratulating. the sextet -on their success, she added, ‘*Let’s get behind these’ new instructors and make the. north a Place to reckon with.’?. ° Emphasizing « ‘the sport: is not just for the.:“‘elite”’, “Walker which are selected for the sup- plement will receive a photo | READERS ARE are invited to could be anything from ice dig out their photo albums, hockey to ice fishing, skiing to Sti [ [ ti mM e find those eye-catching winter snowmobiling. credit and a colourful ‘Terrace sports photos and submit them Or it could be one capturing Standard coffee mug, to the STANDARD. a scene of snowy beauty. Incidentally, the design on to get ‘We're putting together a sup- . Black and white or colourare the mug is in style of the original front page banner. plement and are looking for : Which, with the change of ~ photos which show the season both fine. If you can provide the original negative, so much those is ti i at iis best and the numerous _ the better. look’ introduced this week, © sdsiton of ‘Christina Minis, a photos in - outdoor activities available to —_ All photos and negatives will makes it an honest-to-goodness Gen , . people here, be returned to the owners. - artefact of local newspaper his- German exchange student. While the Cal girls can put to- gether a strong slarting six, he said the team needed to develop the back up bench strength needed to round it out. That meant bringing on the grade 11 newcomers. ‘They have the potential,’ Lloyd-Jones em- phasized, adding playing experi- ence was the key. The subject of the photo Those tory. submitting photos This year’s edition is “as Strong as last year’s, if not Stronger,”” says coach Clayton Lloyd-Jones. For that reason, he’s trying to play everybody. as much as pos- sible. Also expected to be important to the team’s success are the ef- forts. of assistant coaches Krista Scuies and Lisa Harrington. Soules is an ex-Cal player with college level experience while Harrington played for the Whitehorse team which competed at the Canada Summer Games. 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