ne Mek a Can ee ma ap a at er } With all 12 players from the highly successful Simon Fraser University ’Clan’ women’s basket- ball team of the 1990-91 season ‘ .getuming for another session (in- cluding Terrace’s Michelle Hen- dry) coach Allison McNeil! is adding two outstanding freshmen to her roster in an effort to better the great 30-win, four-loss effort they produced last season. MeNeill points out they have another tough but exciting sched- ule, including play in the NAIA District One circuit, The Queens Classic Tournament in Plainview, Texas, and the Goombay Shoot- Out in Nassau, the Bahamas. _ They'll also see action against NCAA opponents in Idaho and Portland State, as well as the five- time Canada West champs from University of Calgary (to be played in Salmon Arm) plus the - §PORTS Terrace Review —— Wednesday, October 9, 1991 il Universities of Victoria and U.B.C. The Clan is also travelling east to take on McMaster and Toronto Universities. They expect to wind up playing about 35 games and come home from Jackson, Ten- nessee with the NAIA title in early March. _ ; Last season’s Clan amassed. numerous awards. | ‘Coach McNeill was named ~ NAIA District One coach of the year. . Andrea Schnider won second team NAIA Ali American honours, and was a District One All Star. Jennifer Curley was District One’s Freshman of the ‘Year. _ Nadine Caren was a District One *Honourable Mention’ All Star. Caron was also the Clan’s top academic achiever with 3.56 grade point average in sciences. As for our Michelle, she In high school sports: High school teams from Terrace and Thornhill enjoyed indifferent success on their first big weekend of the season (September 28) as they competed at out-of-town events. Skeena's Junior ‘A’ girls scored volleyball victories over Thornhill and Kitimat ‘B’ at Prince Rupert, but then lost to Kitimat ‘A’ to wind up in third place. The *B’ girls lost to Kitimat ‘B’, Prince Rupert Booth and Thornhill to finish in sixth place. _ BCey Environment Skeena’s Junior boys beat Kitkatla twice, then split a pair with Kitimat. In Grade 8 play at Kitimat, Skeena’s girls took Prince Rupert, Smithers and Houston in two straight, but lost out to winning Thornhill 2-0 in the finals to cap- ture second. Meanwhile, Skeena’s Grade 8 boys dropped a pair to Booth, defeated Chandler Park Number One and lost to Chandler Park Number Two teams. STEELHEAD TAGGING The Fish & Wildlife Branch needs your assistance in a steelhead tagging project underway in this area. The fish have been. marked with a coloured “spaghetti” tag behind the dorsal If you catch one of these fish, record the DATE and jj - LOCATION, the COLOUR and NUMBER of the tag and -release the fish unharmed. Forward this information along with your name and address to B.C. Environment, Fisheries Branch at one of the following locations: 3726 Alfred Avenue, Bag 5000, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2NO (604) 847-7303 104-3220 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5K8 (604) 638-3279 ~ 14th and Bowser, Box 309, New Hazelton, B.C. VOJ 230 (604) 842-5319 Those who turn in tag information will be awarded a Steelhead Management Participant ball cap. ~ Hendry and Clan _ ready to strike J restocked her trophy cabinet once more. (1) She was NAIA cham- pion player of the year. (2) NAIA , first team All American. (3) NAIA District One Player of the Year. (4) Basketball B.C. Senior player . of the year. The Basketball B.C. honour came _ recently at the end of September. While completing SFU’s best ‘Clan season ever, several players went on to a busy summer sched- ule, including Michelle with her trip’ to England for the World University games, and a jaunt to Cuba with our national team for the Pan American games. * Curley and Emily Wetzel went to Los Angeles and Mexico with our National ’B’ team. Schnider and Caron travelled to Taiwan with the . Sunrider-B.C. Basketball all stars. - Nikola Hanson and Pam Svenson won spots on B.C.’s Under-19 squad that competed in the Junior National Championships at Win- nipeg. In addition to the upcoming season the Clan has two pre-season camps at SFU (Oct. 13 and 20). Each camp features ‘girls in Grades 8 to 12 for six hours of instruction, working mainly on fundamentals. The Clan begins season play against University of Victoria with a home-and-home series on the 22nd and 26th of this month. Michelle Hendry: Cruising into final year with a truckload of - awards. Allison McNeill: Heading for a collegiate title. . “Shane DeJong junior golf champ Shane DeJong is the 1991 Junior Club champion at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. The teenager shot 18-hole rounds of 81 and 91 to grab the title on September 28 weekend from an entry list of 34 golfers. The overall low net honour went to Garrett Shippel with a 123. For championship flight honours, Mike van der Meulen won low gross while Devon Van Hulle won low net. Gross winner and runnerup for the first flight turned put to be Scott Long and Roddy McInnes. On the net side it was Steve Dow- ney and Jeff Mathews, in that order. : Second flight winners and runnersup were Steven Critchley and Kelly Gingles for gross, with Regan McAllister and Jason Wamoer for net. The top three picked up prizes in the extended handicap flight. For gross it was Jeff Marceau, Simon Hilcove and Scott Rigler. The best net went to Dimitri Filtakis, Craig Johansen and Kevin Cage. 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