Thornhill wins own tournament. | Although only five of six in- vited teams showed up, the Thornhill junior boys’ high school volleyball tournament went ahead with the host team coming out as winner on Oc- tober 20th. Split into three-team pools for round-robin, Thornhill took ‘A’ side by beating Bulkley Valley Christian (15-4, 13-15, 15-13) and Houston (15-2, 15-7). It was Bulkley Valley over Houston (15-6, 15-11) in the other match. ‘B’ side went to Skeena over Kitimat (Nisga’a failed to turn up and thus defaulted all their scheduled games). Skeena took Kitimat 15-11, 15-11. In playoff action, Thornhill Fitzpatrick forced into role Kitimat’s Mark Fitzpatrick is enjoying the first half of the NHL season the easy way — in front of a TV set. . Instead of guarding the twine between the pipes of the New York Islanders goal, Mark is undergoing rest: and medication as part of his recovery from an uncommon virus that attacked his muscles of the legs, arms and hands. Mark returned to Kitimat near the end.of the NHL exhibition _Vatiley; (first in ‘A’) knocked off Kitimat (second in ‘B’), while Bulkley Valley (second in ‘A’) defeated Skeena (first in ’B’). Then it was Houston picking up a default win over Nisga’a. Next it was the two semi-final losers meeting, with Kitimat bouncing Skeena. Kitimat then beat Houston for third and fourth, followed by the Thorn- ‘hill - Bulkley Valley final. Six all-stars were selected — Jerry Huisman of Bulkley Trent Kearney of Houston; Brian Fick of Skeena; Peter Lee of Kitimat; and Shawn Palagian and Kurt Muller of Thornhill. season when it was discovered he was suffering from eosinophilic fascitis, an infection that caused swelling of the aforementioned body parts. Mark noticed the swelling during camp, but considered it merely the result of strenuous workouts., It really flared. up. during a west coast trip, when he found excessively swollen areas as he tried to dress for a game against the Kings in Los Angeles. All Stars — these are five of the six all-stars chosen from the five-team volleyball tournament held at Thomhill junior high Oct. 20: Jerry Huisman, Trent Kearney, Brian Fick, Shawn Palagian and Kurt Muller.: Missing is Peter Lee. He brought it to the attention of the team trainer, who passed him on to medics. He was ship- ped to L.A. hospital for cor- tisone treatments, then flown back to New York for team doc- tors’ examination. When it was realized that recovery. would be lengthy, :the . team and Mark decided he could recuperate at home in Kitimat. Fitz is not expected to achieve full recovery till early in the new year. At Kitimat he’s resting at Bluebacks back in competition They opened the zone com- petitive swim season at Prince Rupert on October 20th weekend, but due to the early- season date and a lack of train- ing time with the Terrace pool closure, only returning Blueback swimmers attended. ‘Coach Shelly Morgan said that despite these drawbacks, many bluebacks turned in best - times — a major feat in its own. Individually, five Terrace swim- mers won big in their age group aggregates Audrey . Erb, Garth Coxford, Clint Sheppard, Aimee Peacock, and Tory Trach back Former Kitimat minor hockey star Kevin Trach has fully recovered from an’ injury and is back at work with his insurance sales company in Hamilton. Trach, who suffered a _broken neck in an accidental collision during a fun hockey game at Hamilton in July, retumed to work Monday ___ | after serveral wecks of slow | recovery. The mishap did [require surgery and time in . |. traction. . Mackenzie. Next meet on the agenda is November 10th weekend at Kitimat. Garth Coxford and Aimee Peacock topped Terrace com- petitors. Coxford grabbed six © first-place finishes for boys 9-and-10. Peacock also won all six of her races in the girls’: 11-and-12 category. It was a five-medal effort for Clint Sheppard in boys’ 9-and-10 (two silver & three bronze). Tori Mackenzie picked up five top-three placings in senior girls (one gold, three silver, one bronze). In the girls’ 7-and-8, Audrey Erb had one gold and four silver. The Vanderlee brother-sister act got into medal performances . as well. Denise had a gold, silver and two bronzé in senior girls. David had three silver in boys’ - 4-and-12. We ended up with 36 medals overall. ‘ Michelle gets on the board The Simon Fraser University Clan women’s basketball team sailed | through the second of their exhibition games against the University of Victoria last week with a 70-62 win. | Terrace’s Michelle Hendry broke loose from UVic defenders in the re-match, putting away 22 points in the Clan’s winning effort. soccer players and their to be picked up directly tire responsibility TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER TEAM PHOTOS 7 photo studio (4617 Lazelle Avenue 635-9714). Terrace Youth Soccer Association turned over the en- for the 1990 team photos to Dan on the strength of his presentation and promises at a Board meeting last February. The Board regrets any - misunderstanding or Inconvenience this has caused players and parents, and will be reconsidering photo arrangements for the next ae } ¢ | vy) team season. Liz Ball, Chairperson | Phar a Waele iat! aha a ee A AE home, and taking medication with physical therapy at Kitimat’s hospital. of armchair athlete He has no idea of how he caught the virus that creates swelling in the tissue covering muscles. Terrace Interiors Ltd. 4610 Lazelle Avenue 635-6600 **All the supplies you need’’ Exterior and interior paints Armstrong flooring @ Harding carpets Sunworthy wallpaper 4|é LIN » Baton ACROSS 6 Insect 1 Hardaned 7 Pronoun ein 4 Youngman B Zaro 9 Bowling target 12 Past 10 Charged particte 13 Paemdivision Cc t 9 Rehearses t AU) 11 Born 14 Fisheggs 16 Braintissue 15 Satisfied 17 Faudallord 18 Poss. pronoun 20 _ _ Eastwood 21 Norsastory. pt 15 Finish 20 Stylish 21 Flakeoff minim cpp halal vio > Be oi SiR [r ids BETIS TG pa CO ina (>in Bae PiBit E€ Nl 22 Musclecontraction fu {e] 23 Piece of machinery T =] o wi é eg G 4 Ld (3 i" i - 24 Scorch 24 Bonds 27 Harp, It. 28 Prolil 2) Marshelder 30 Opaning . 31 Cast - 32 Whale 33 Am. Med. Assn. -— init 34 Lame 35 Withered 36 Scatiers , - 38 Tries 39 Auk genus 40 Before 41 Hotel for motorists 43 Smelting 4? Burmese premier 48 Starts 50 Also 51 Two Sp 52 Dreons 53 Unhapny a 25 Turninsideout DOWN 26 Merits 1 Pouch 28 Forest openspace 2 Sall-esteem 31 Notdeep 93 Heavy weight 35 Hunt 4 Stage setting v Gel Old Eng. 40 Confined 41 Soft wel earth 42 Biblicalname 43 Electric unit 44 Balongingtoit 45 Opposite of taboo 46 Dally 49 3.1416 10 as