The Len Trudeau Trophy for dedication, determination and -desire went to minor hockey’s Rick Dhami at the recent ™ —_ Norma Holmberg made the presentation. ~ Canon ladies — third in B.C. “winning team. It’s the senior ‘B’ ~ Wilkinson’ Canon ladies who “S¢ame. through, with. a bronze-. ’ "medal performance at the pro- - vincial ‘B’ basketball finals’ at ‘Fort Sti. John :on April 15 weekend, ~ They: wound;up with a record of ‘three’ ‘wins,:two losses at the rownd-robin series; ~- ; “ it was . unfortunate “the ‘tourney ran only two days. This caused Terrace to play four. games on. ‘the second day, com- . pared: to only one on opening day. “They started with a 55-49 vic- . tory over host Fort St. John. ‘Caroline Hendry pumped in 25 ' points while ‘Shannon Murdoch had 18. It ‘was two’ wins in a row in game two as they trounced Quesnel 66-47, Hendry. had 20, ‘Murdoch. 11 and Monica Holubowski 10. . Canons’ third game, and sec- ond of the day, was their first loss — 61-52 to the eventual champions from Prince George. Hendry again topped the scoring with 18. Joy Schmidt contrib- uted 14 and Murdoch added 11. Somewhat weary for their third game of the day, they . dropped a 50-37 decision to Kelowna. June Ross was the on- ly player hitting double figures with her 10-point effort. ~ With little rest,’ the Canons went right back on the floor for the bronze-medal game, and it was Kelowna in a return match. Terrace reversed the end result ~ in this ‘money? game and won 65:51. | Four. players hit double flares in their final contest. : eo oT | Murdoch had. 15, “Schmidt i4, Holubowski 13 and Hendry 12. Coach Flip Cervo. said the _ strange schedule and lengthy trip probably contributed most to Terrace not gaining a champion- ship berth. As things turned out, Prince George won it in a thrill- ing 57-56 victory over Fort St. : John. ». The lack’ of any. official. from, " Basketball B.C, left a-bad taste in the mouth of organizers. They did, however, decide to hold next year’s event at Kelowna. In addition to bronze medals, Terrace brought home the most sportsmanlike team award. _ Caroline Hendry earned a place on the first all-star team, while Joy Schmidt and Shannon Murdoch gained second all-star spots. ee . iets tans ae 3 Minor hockey executive members surrounded coach Steve Smythe as he picked up two of -Terface's major trophies. He got the Larry Swanson Award for citizenship and was also . named Goach of the Year. Terrace missed indoor. soccer . “The Williams, ‘Lake entry vn the first annual B.C: Mén’s Soc- Sia Association ; indoor cham- _apionships. at- Cariboo College i in - ‘Kamloops on April 15 weekend without any help. ‘from the Ter-. race men’s: team. : Terrace couldi’t help because they failed to show up as one of the four zone entrants in a round-robin series. 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Kam- loops opened with a 6-3 win over Trail, then Kamloops lost 4-3 to Williams Lake. Trail evened -things up by downing Williams Lake 4-3. As Kamloops had the best goal-spread, they got a bye into the final while Trail played off against. Williams Lake in a sudden-death semi-final. Williams -Lake won the key game 4-1 against Trail and went on to beat Kamloops 4-2 for all the marbles. Plans call for all eight. B.C. ‘zones to play in.the 1990 cham- pionship series, while women’s teams open their first stage of a provincial championship. ALGAN DOWNTOWN LIONS GULF CANADA WINTER GAMES LEGACY FUND TED WELLS . ROTARY CLUB B.C. LOTTERY FUND OR SUPPLIES: BOB PARK PACIFIC NORTHERN GAS. ADAM FORO _ JEFF MARTIN FHE BUJTAS FAMILY . MIKE BRADY '. A & V GONTRACTING SCHOOL DISTRICT #88 LOOMIS - BILL ROBINSON RAY, MIKE & DANNY HOMENIUK WILDWOOD CONSTRUCTION AL SHEPHERD and 2 sone, DAVID & JOHN RON LENNAN FARKO CONTRAGTING TERRACE BUILDERS CENTRE LEN’S EXCAVATING ~ SAFEWAY L.B. 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