en 10° Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 6, 1988 Prince Rupert Atom Reps took second place at the annuat Terrace Christmas Minor Hockey Tournament. - Caledonia grads hold ~ basketball tournament i ‘The grads of 1980 to 83 put together three straight wins to capture the six-team annual Caledonia grads basketball tour- nament just: before Christmas. In their three-team round- robin section, they started by blasting the grads of 1976 bya 114-68 score. Ivar Toop with 37, -Mike Johnson with 28 and Eric Metzmeier with 23 paced the ‘winners, while Willie Chemko -had 20 for the older guys. Their second game was a 79-63: victory over the 1984-85 grads. Toop‘ again led the way with 23. Johnson and Fraser Dodd had 16 each. Kelly _Derkson had 17 for the losers. se Their: “toughest. game. was. “against the 1986-87 grads. The 80 to’83 crew took a 48-41 lead “St the half, but were down 71-70 “with 10 minutes to go. They slowly built up a lead and won by a 105-92 score in this “championship game. Toop had. 28, Johnson 21 and Metzmeier 20. Trevor Shannon had 40 points for the losers, while Dave ‘Kirkaldy came through with 26. The 86-87 gang started with -an 86-69 win over the current :’Kermodes as Shannon scored 31 and Kermodes’ Dave Hogg 23. Then they met the grads of 4977 to 79 for the best game of the tournament. It ended in a 90-90 tie after regulation time. In overtime, the 86-87 team ~ outscored the 77-79 crew 12-5 to count a 102-95 victory. Shannon had 30 points, Kevin. ~ Mouldenhauer 28 and Chris McDonald 26 for the winners. -Markus Klein had 26 and Ernie Froese 22 for the losers. In the playoff for third and fourth, the current Kermodes - downed the 84-85 team 77-11. Harpel Manhas paced Kermodes with 20 while Mike Hogg had 25 for the 84-85s. In the other two men’s games, the 84-85 bunch outscored the oldsters of 76 by a 78-72 margin. Mike Hogg canned 34 for the winners while Andy Rygrock had 23 for the losers. . © The Kermodes:also beat the grads of 17-79: Dion Orbell had 16 for Kermodes. Ernie Froese had 34 for the 77-79s. The grads won both girls’ games. They took the first one 65- 52 with Val Philpott hitting 27 points. Michelle Hendry paced Kermodes with 33 points. - . Philpott had 17 points in the grads’ 71-60 victory in game two. Hendry had 30 for. Ker- modes. Hockey cancelled Claiming a shortage of players due to excessive injuries, Prince Rupert’s rep.team pulled out.of Kitimat’ annual bantam Minor Hockey Christmas tournament. This resulted in the Kitimat Minor Hockey Association can- celling the entire six-team series. A Kitimat spokesman told us that Prince Rupert informed him on the night of Dec. 23, leaving it too late to pick up a fill-in team for the three-team ‘A’ side. It would have meant the three- team ‘B’ side would play their double round-robin set, but the remaining ‘A’ teams — Kitimat and Terrace, would wind up playing each other four or five times. ‘ This was deemed unrealistic, so Kitimat, cancelled the tourna- | ment and wentahead withafew jj exhibition games teams from ~ Kitimat, and Hazelton. It was likely the straw ‘that broke the back insofar as a future bantam tournament at Kitimat is concerned. involving Terrace Kitimat had been considering a move whereby bantams would - play a series in January, and they would move a January novice tournament into the Christmas slot. A permanent decision is for- thcoming. Junior Blackhawks now one for seven Kitimat Blackhawks not only lost two games to Alberta’s Bon- neyville Sabres on the Dec. 18 weekend, they also found out that the Saskatchewan Hudson Bay Saints had cancelled out on Kermode boys take - two at Centennial “After absorbing a_ horrific "128-72 loss at the hands of Seat- “tle’s Franklin School, the Ter- race Caledonia Kermode boys ‘came back with two victories to win the consolation side of the Centennial Christmas high -- school boys basketball tourna- “ment at Coquitlam last week, franklin, ranked as the best | high school squad in the State of - Washington, showed no mercy ag their king-sized crew handed - Kermodes one of the worst ~ Josses in local history. Pranklin’s win over-shadowed ~ excellent efforts by Dion Orbell. and Harpel Manhas who canned 28 and 25 points, respectively. The big loss shook up Ker- modes who dropped to the con- solation side where they came back and pounded Delta 80-45. Dave Hogg with 20 and Orbell with 10 led the way in scoring. The consolation final was a piece-of-cake as well. Kermodes dumped L.V. Rogers of Nelson 91-63 with Orbell counting 19 points and Andy Davis getting Xermodes hit the road again in mid-January when they take in the Bishop Carroll tourna- ment at Calgary. their proposed two-game series at Kitimat on Dec. 30 and Jan. 1, The Hawks, who have hosted seven gales sO far, have only one win in seven outings at Tamitik. An eighth game had to be called off when the visiting team’s equipment failed to ar- rive in time. Bonneyville came on strong in ihe Friday night opener before about 200 fans. The Sabres ran up a 4-1 first-period lead and held a 6-3 margin going into the third. Then they’ scored five times to post an 11-4 win. Kitimat’s scoring came from Adam Taylor with two, plus singles from Ken Lavelle and Lawrence Stella. Stella was nam- ed Kitimat’s star of the game. Mitch Bouchard won the star for Sabres. The second game before a ‘slightly larger crowd ended up - | 4-2 in favor of the Albertans. It was 1-l after the first 20 minutes, then 2-1 for Kitimat — -after the second period. - CHURCH Diprctony Sacred Heart Catholic Church | Mass Times: ; Pastor: ; @ Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Fr. Allan F. Noonan: Sundays: 9:00 a.m. (8. ML. 11:00 a.m. 4830 Straume Avenue St. Matthew’s Anglicaa Episcopal ¢ Church Sunday Services: oo Rector Rev.: ; , 9a.m. & 11 am. Sheila Champion Sunday School resumes on January 10, 1988 . 4726 Lazelle Ave 635-9019 | Christ Langran Charch = § Sunday School and - Pastor Rev.:. - Adult Class: _ Michael R. Bergman 9:45 a.m. + Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. j 3229 Sparks Street 5 635-5520 ho Terrace Seventh-Day Adventist Church Sabbath School: > ny Pastor: . : Saturday 9:30 a.m. ~ Ole Unruh — 635-7313. Divine Service: _ Prayer Meeting: Saturday 11:00: a.mi; Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 635- 3232 “RRsat "8806 Griffiths a V Evangelical Free Church Sunday School: Pastors: . (for all ages) Jim Westman 9:45 a.m. Gordon Froese Sunday Services: 8:30 a.m. / 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 3302 Sparks Street Prayer Meeting: Wed. 7:00 p.m. 635-5115 E Knox United Church Sunday Worship: Minister: BH 10:30 a.m. Stan Bailey Sunday School: Youth Group: 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. | 4907 Lazelle Ave. 635-6014 Terrace Pentecostal Assembly Early Service: Pastor: Assoc, Pastor: 8:30 a.m. John Caplin —_ Len Froese f Sunday School: Prayer Time: 10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Morning Service: Evening Service 17:15 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 3511 Eby Street - 635-2434 The Alliance Church Family Bible School: Pastor: 9:45 a.m, Rick Wiebe Divine Worship: Fellowship Service 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. All are cordially invited Youth Ministries « Home Bible Studies * Visitation i 4923 Agar Avenue 635-7727 The Salvation Army Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Christian Education (all ages) 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting For Further Information call 635-6480 4643 Walsh Avenue Christian Reformed Church Sunday Services: Pastor: 1am. &5 p.m. Peter Sluys — 635-2621 Coffee Break, Ladies’ Bible Study Wednesdays 9:45 a.m. & 7:45 p.m. Back-to-God hour Sundays 9:30 p.m. on CJFW-FM radio. . 3602 Sparks 635- firs : + 695-2313 f ior