Soar ana i = -: gym, © ‘or = Detroit Red - Wings? ive-him a holiday on the ‘golf ourse. Unfortunately for goalie lext-year as. his New York . Aslanders would up out of the . playoffs. “Neither | local prospect . had easons .to write home about, brighter for both. ——. - Mark of Kitimat was in his * Fookie season with playoff- “bound Los. Angeles Kings. Not a _ Only: that, he had room and. oard with the great one — Mr. Gretzky. 7 Then came the blow that shat- tered Mark’s confidence — he Was. traded from a contender to an also-ran. --This move in late February... ~ shot down the Kings’ proclama- -tion in pre-season that Mark was. _- their ‘goalie-of-the-future’, : Mark had expected to play in the ~~ minors for his first year out of . the junior ranks, but was brought. up early by the Kings ‘and ‘spotted in several games _i behind their” porous defence ‘corp. -\ However, the trade to Islanders may be:a blessing for ‘the shy 20-year-old ‘from the ~ Aluminum City: Mark finished up playing 28 a “games, posting a: goals-against _ average of 3.92. He allowed '41 r ‘and: out of lineups — ~ goals i in 627 minutes, and had no: efenceman Jeff Sharples, the. nd of. the regulat season didn’t : Mark: Fitzpatrick, it’s wait-till- . he’s with the Wings as long as © they keep winning in the . though. the future appears. shstouts, | Also on his record’ was two | ‘assists on teammate goals, and only four minutes in penalties. - As. for Terrace’s: Sharples, playoffs this spring: Jeff’s season had more outs than ins, He was right in the | middle. of Detroit’s surplus on defencemen and took. a volun- tary. ride to the minors to help the situation. - When it cleared up a bit, Jeff wasn’t much better off. He was still sitting out as many games as . he played due to the Wings not trimming enough blueliners. -— . Topping this off was a foot in- jury that kept him out of. the” lineup for three weekends in - February. ‘None of these - wrong side- items helped: his offensive ef-. forts. In 46° regular. season games, he wound up with four goals and nine assists — short of ‘his excellent season of 87-88. Jeff's lack of playing. time didn’t.-help his plus-minus Statistics either, although he did finish with a plus. five and only 26 minutes in penalties. In any case, we'll be seeing Sharples at the Terrace Summer Hockey School in August after — (he hopes) Detroit wins the Stanley Cup. ik fe . Basketball selection _ camp this The best Northwest zone male : and female high school basket- - ball players are gathering-in Ter- “race this weekend for regional ‘selection camps. . © | ‘Those. selected ‘at the - camp “Move on to provincial camps - later for youth teams (under 17) a and prep teams (under 16). All sessions. will be held” at : Caledonia senior high school ‘day, with under-17 players .. working .out from 9 a.m. to noon, and -under-16. players on _ the floor.from 1 to 4 p.m, This new contender from ‘JONSERED with its stronger ‘mid-section can really toke a beating. The ‘ Super 670 packs o powertul punch. gf The boys? tryouts are Satur- Jonsered Super 670 ST akes on the © Heavyweights! Jonsered p.otinc SEE THE JONSERED SUPER 670 AT YOUR DEALER RIVER INDUSTRIES (TERRACE) LTD. e a P.O. 8OX 838 —- TERRACE, 8.6, VEG 485 B130A HIGHWAY 16 WEST 638-7383 weekend | “The girls - work out Sunday under the same conditions, Each player must pay a $15 - ’ registration fee which gives them -@ one-year membership with Basketball B.C. and a camp T-shirt. “ Selections for boys will be done by Caledonia Kermode coach Phil Letham, whose team won the zone this season. Camp co-ordinator Hugh “MacKinnon will be in charge of girls’ choices. He's being assisted by Dan Van Os of Ker-. mode girls and Steve Pettifer, provincial prep girls’ coach. - [t's Cool... It's Fost... It's Tough Will out cut anything In tts closs A CUT ABOVE THE REST. con : Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 12, 1989. 11 Ifreliability is the litrnus test of a copier, we designed the new Canon NP-1010 to pass with “flying colours, We also made it _ affordable and inexpensive to use. Of course, this compact copier gives you everything _, you'd expect. Like zoom, reduc-. tion and enlargement, automatic exposure, a 250-sheet cassette and copies up tolegalsize. But italso gives you something ' unexpected. Because when you " purchase or lease an NP-1010 -between March 15 and June 15, 1989, you'll receive a Canon - Sprint camera and eight rolls - of Black's quality 24-exposure filrn, processing included. Like Relyon Canon tointroduce acopier youcandependon. © rs Terrace 638-8585 the NP-1010, the compact Sprint does virtually everything by | itself. So you can have an to-use Canon for business and for pleasure. Canon _ The comforting choice. CORRE RR CESS E SESE CEOS CESSES IOCCOSCO SIO SST oe . Wilkinson BUSINESS MACHINES 4552 Lakelse Ave., V8G 1P8 737 Fraser St, VBJ 1R} FAX 635-4071. FAX 624-5549 Kitimat 632.5037 Prince Rupert 624-5714