| ——january MFORMER TERRACE basketball athlete Jassie Osei-Tutu is limited to 16 exhibition and tournament games this season with a lower --mainland-school team because he infringed on * transfer rules when he moved from Caledonia Sr. Secondary last summer, ~ MISKEENA JR. GIRLS basketball team hit the new year with a string of ' wins that finally ended when they were defeated ‘in the semi-final of their . tournament by Prince Rupert’s Charles Hays School team. MISKIER JANA TRAPPL snagged a gold medal in the Giant Slalom at the Alpine Zone races on Shames Mountain, ‘MI TERRACE GIRLS WRESTLING boasted a . 6-medal finish in the Northern B.C. Age Class championships. James. Bohn took a gold for the Terrace boys’ team. M TERRACE TOTEM Ford Midget Reps won the. zone Minor Hockey playdowns {to earn themselves a berth in the upcoming B.C. Winter Games, to be held in Comox. BDIVIDE AND CON- quer: Skeena Jr. boys, girls, and Grade 8 girls basketball teams all hammered their oppo- nents at several out-of- town games around the north. ETHE TIMBER- wolves, Thornhill Jr. Secondary’s girls basketball team, were. beaten by, Hazelton in their tournament here. TERRACE JR. GIRLS ringette squad totally wasted the competition at Burns Lake in their regular northern league play. ERNIE MILHOMENS took best in his class and walked away with the best poser trophy at the Natural for Life bodybuilding competition in /—february —— MROOKIE CURLER ‘Mort Feddersen, in his first bonspiel, helped propel the Bob Brown rink to victory in the ‘A’ event at the Legion .. Open bonspiel. MTHE DEFENDING ' champs from Kitimat were upset at the. Terrace Open Dart tournament as locals __ swept the top spots. - MZONE ATHLETES joining in the Northem | BC. Winter Games collected 179 medals, including 80 gold, the most collected by any MON THE HEELS OF a triple-gold showing at the Northem B.C, Winter Games, Kosta Kollias events at Thornhill Jr. Secondary’s badminton tournament. WSKEENA JR. GIRLS basketball took the northwest zohe champ- . fonship for the second year in a row. M TERRACE SKIER Wendy Shymanski made the top time of any woman to take the gold at the Cam-Net Masters slalom at Smithers. M@ CENTENNIAL Christian School's Sea- hawks cruised to a 58- ‘The second half of our look back - from July to ~ December of 1995 ~ will be published in the - dan. 3, 1996 issue of The Terrace Standard. Year End In Review Brought To You By These Community Minded Businesses. zone there. Terrace competitors took 3/4 of those medals, including 63 golds. Most were earned in badminton, gymuastics and swim- ming events. MKATHIE SIMPSON skipped her rink to victory in the ‘C’ event at the Ladies Valentines Bonspiel, providing the only win for Terrace teams there, MITERRACE’S SKEENA Cellulose PeeWee Reps pounded their Kitimat opponents. to secure an easy victory in the tri- march- 41 win over the Thom- hill Timberwolves to grab the Junior ‘B’ boys’ - basketball zone title. saw victory in both his : @TERRACE’S DAVE Munro took the mens” singles badminton title at the Smithers Open. MITERRACE ATHLETES brought home gold medals in bowling, skating, skiing and boxing from the B.C. Winter Games. M MEMBERS OF THE Terrace Skating club grabbed 31 medals at the 1995 Kla-How- Ya Inter- club meet in Smithers. MITERRACEJR. BOYS team bowlers picked up city league ‘for the second year in a row, MTERRACE TIMBER- men Oldtimer’s hockey beat Smithers' Old Stockers 3-2 to take the Coho division title at their tournament. MWRESTLER J.P. Abbotsford in June. Lebreque garnered a ee gold at the regional showdown, booking his berth for the provincials. MELEVEN TOP DIVI- sional finishes high- lighted the Shames Mountain Alpine Ski team’s trip to Quesnel. ft rey gold medals at the zone championships in Prince George to eam a spot in the provincials. BED MORRIS EDGED out Fred Straw for top spot in the Terrace Rod and Gun Club's first International Practical Shooting Confederation match of the year. MTHE CALEDONIA ' Kermodes were ninth at the Senior Boys Provincia! AAA basket- ball championships. MSEVEN LOCAL boxers emerged from the ring with gold ament in Vertion. THE VALENTINE'S Bonspiel resulted in a first place finish in °C’ event for skip Kathie Simpson, third Kathy Hadley, second Gail Sheasby and $= lead Jackie Munson with a win over Kitimat. Le eer re. * Pep tees Secondary handily finishing his run, MITERRACE'SSKEENA Cellulose PeeWee reps finished bronze at the AA Minor Hockey Provincial champion-ships, MBLUEBACK SWIM- mers toak six gold medals and nabbed the - meet title at the Pizza Hut Invitational swim meet here. MTERRACE'S KIM MacDougall rink took top spot in the Totem Mixed bonspiel, MLOCAL JUNIOR C Tingette athletes deftly snagged the provincial championship for the MISTUDENT ATHLETES AT Centennial Christian School raised more than $1000 in sponsored Milk Run events for the B.C, Special Olympics “Buddy” program. MISHAMES SKI CLUB skier Chris Paziuk was named Most Improved Male Skier for the northern zone. | MSHOOTERS FROM Dawson Creek to the Lower Mainland lined up for the B.C. Practical ‘Shooting association qualifiers here. : eee SENIOR “ob athletes returned from ‘ medals at the 1995 APRIL BRINGS. annual milk runs to ; area Silver Gloves tourn- schools. That's Vince Gair of Thornhill Junior San. Antonio - with ribbons after competing with 8,000 others in the U.S. National Senior Sports Classic V.. MKATHY CORBETT | bench-pressed 145 Ibs. . to take the women’stitle at the first annual northwest Bench Press’ competition here. MTHE. TERRACE NORTHMEN took the field by storm in the ~ North Coast Rugby Union tournament, holding the Smithers Camels from taking the league championship, retaining the R.D. (Dale) Greenwood trophy for another year. | | second consecutive year. MPHILLIP DURAND aced the Bantam Boys Singles title at the ’ Provincial Youth Bowl- ing championships, ending a 22-year drought for Terrace’ bowlers. He advances to St, John’s, Newfound- | iand for the Canadian Championships in May. MAFTER TAKING THE league title, the Back Eddy Pub Bullies took Norm’s Auto to finish in the best of three men’s recreational ‘hockey playoff finals to clinch the championship, —-may— MSPECIAL OLYMPIAN Brian Smith chalked up another award when the Wednesday Night Mix- ed dart league chose him to be its Most Sports- manlike Player. — Mi TERRACE PEAKS gymnasts brought home - two overall golds and no finish lower than fifth in . the Renfrew Invitational _ in Vancouver, MNITERRACE YOUTH bowler Phillip Durand eared the title of Bantam Boys: Singles , National champion in —june— “ ‘THE ATHLETES OF Centennial Christian School were the domin- ' ant force ‘at this year’s’ - elementary school track and field meet, taking six age- group titles, victories in five of eight relays, and a host of |. woh 7 i MTERRACE'SAIR BC - individual medals, @ BODYBUILDER. Emie Mithomens came -home. a Short Class winner and sporting a Best Poser trophy from . Abbotsford's Natural for. Life bodybuilding competition, » —_ MITREE-FALLING HAS finished and the slash is being cleared ‘for ‘the the back nine holes at the Skeena Valley Golf. and Country c club. a a single loss. . WTHEPUBLICDEBATE The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 27, 1995 - A15 M@ OUT-OF-TOWN curlers swept all the events at the annual Logger's bonspiel for the sécond straight year. _ The Prince Rupert Steve Jackson rink prevailed in ‘the us event. mA NUMBER OF fines and suspensions issued in mere exhibi- tion play warned of the » bruising: start to OPOV floor: hockey league action. - MLLONG-TIME AQUA- tic Centre manager Tony: Toriglia said his fare- wells to take a job on Vancouver Island. St. John’s, Newfound: land. He is the first Terrace youth bowler to win a national title. ~ BITRACK AND FIELD athlete Heather Kelly sat “new zone marks in four events, capturing the 100m divisional title and a long~jump victory in the process. : " MFIVE BLUEBACK swimmers. made” the, nation’s top-50 time list: Dylan Evans, Garth: Coxford, ‘Audrey Erb, == - ‘Kevin Andolfatto; and. = - ‘Tristan mB ; MPEAKS eae _ Ashley Blake edged. out her teammates to: take” first. overall “in. the: Divisional B Midget. class at an ‘inter-club gymnastics - meet’ ‘in Smithers. i aan Aerials mixed slo-pitch | team emerged’ from'a round-robin of: the: 16 o team tourney ¥ wit took the: lone: ys foam . title at minor. softball's 7 Silver Cup tournam continues on-the.issue. ofa proposed second sheet of ice. TIME TO CELEBRATE We don't want to let another minute go by without letting you know. |. how imuch we appreciate your freniship | and support, « / § Coast «Tat : 635-7131 oe ates PETRO CANADA ° Tymoschuk Agencies Ltd. 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