6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 10, 1986 Paul Clark honored Terrace wheelchair athlete Paul Clark. TERRACE — For the third straight year, Ter- trace wheelchair athlete Paul Clark has been pre- sented. with the B.C. Wheelchair Athlete of the Year award. However, there’s a little difference for 1986 — Clark has to share the award with Vancouver wheelchair basketbal! player Murray Brown. This award comes from the Wheelchair Sports Association of B.C., and was presented during a special dinner in Van- couver on the Grey Cup weekend. It’s likely that Clark will also be up for the B.C. Disabled Athlete of the Year. He won this honor for the first time last year. Winning the trophy for three years in a row is quite an achievement, but not a record. Rick Hansen, the world traveller in raising money for spinal cord research, has won the trophy four tires. i | Ss os 5 . a Thornhill Junior High’s Grade 8 Girls’ ‘B’ team The Grade 8 Girls’ ‘B’ voilayball team took time out from its Thornhill High School workout. They're coached by Steve Larson, with manager W. Lundquist. The players are Jody Andrews, Brigette Brown, Eowyn Carrette, Amber Dougan, Sharlee McKay, Tracey Cogar, Pam Sampare and Angle Burton. Kermode boys take Kelowna at basketball The Terrace Caledonia Senior Boys’ high school basketball team is off to an auspicious start for their 1986-87 season. After four victories on the road to the ‘Kelowna Owls’ eight-team tournament late last week, Kermodes ran off three straight wins to capture the tournament and post a seven-win, no-loss record for top 10 pollsters to look at in B.C. rank- ings. They began their tournament sweep Friday with a 118-65 smasher over George Pringle of Kelowna. Chris Mc- Donald and Garth Schmidt set the pace with 23-point efforts. James McKay and Harpel Manhas each chipped in with 14. In their semi-final contest, Kermodes took on Vancouver’s Carson Graham and whipped them 99-73. Schmidt had 23 points, Manhas 21 and McDonald 19, In the championship game, Kermodes outscored Maple Ridge 91-81. MeDonald, who was chosen the tourna- ment’s most valuable player, hooped 24 points in the finale. Schmidt had 21 and Dion Orbell 15. Schmidt and Manhas’ efforts in the two-day series earned them berths on the all-star team. Kermodes actually started their season while enroute to Kelowna. They stopped at Prince George where they beat Col- lege Heights 80-65 in an exhibition game: Kermodes held a 44-28 halftime lead. Dave Kirkaldy set the pace with 17 points. Chris McDonald and Trevor Shannon each contributed 15. The next day saw them take on Cor- rilieu of Quesnel and come through with a 105-81 win in this noon encounter. Kermodes held a 52-39 lead at the half. In scoring, Shannon tossed in 27 points, while Harpel Manhas had 16. Aaron Davis and Dion Orbell chipped in with a dozen each. After the Quesnel game, they hit the road for Kamloops where they played Nor-Kam that night and posted an 84-62 victory. Pat McPhee was high scorer with 18, followed by McDonald with 14 and Garth Schmidt with 11. It was 58-22 at halftime. Caledonia Kermode girls’ defeated in volleyball A complicated international system and a couple of tough losses contributed to the Caledonia Kermode Girls’ Senior High School double ‘‘AA”’ team finishing 13th out of 16 teams at the B.C. champion- in North Vancouver on the ships weekend. On the last day of competition, Ker- modes needed a 15-2, 5-15, 15-3 win over Mission to grab their 13th-place standing. Kermodes had dropped to the consola- tion round after winning only two of their seven preliminary matches. The system used to determine advancers to the cham- pionship round saw one of the teams that Kermodes defeated move up, while Ker- modes dropped down. In an all-North Shore final for the championship, the host Sutherland team beat Sentinel three straight in a best-of- In the playoff for third and five set. fourth, Port Alberni defeated L.V. -Rogers of Nelson. The series saw two pools of eight teams ‘set up for round-robin play to start. On their first day, Kermodes lost 15-9, 15-6 to number one-ranked Sentinel. They also posted a 9-15, 15-9, 15-4 win over Ver- non, and downed Richmond 15-5, 15-10. Day two was disaster day for Kermodes as they dropped all four of their final rouud-robin matches, — After losing a 13-15, 9-15 set to Bur- naby South, they were defeated 4-15, 12-15 by fifth-ranked Victoria High. Sec- ond-ranked Alberni then downed Ker- modes 2-15, 15-12, 14-16, Centennial then added the day’s coup de grace by 8-15, 15-10, 17-19 scores. Kermodes had entered the finals as sixth ranked team in the province. Michelle Hendry was named to the second all-star team. TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY HOUSE LEAGUE Nov, 29 — Atom Division Lions 6 Dave's Plumbing 4 Nov. 30 — Peewee Division: cancelled due to Grey ' Cup. Dac. 1 — Bantam Division Skeena Cellulose Peewees 5 Tilden 3 Dec. 2 — Bantam Divisian Northern.Metor Inn 5 Ironworks 6 MINOR HOCKEY EXHIBITION GAMES 29 Kitimat Bantam ‘B’ 7 Terrace Bantam 'B' 2 30 Terrace Bantam ‘B' 4 Houston 1 Nov. Nov. TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE 14 Thornhill/Finning Rotary/Williams TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE | Standings as of Dec, 5 Dec. Taam wor lost tied for ag pls Inn of The West 8 0 0 62 33 16 Skeena Hotel 3 6 O 54 64 6 §.K.B. Wreckers 2 7 QO 48 6F 4 TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Nov. 30 Cancelled due to Grey Cup. Dec. 4 SKB Wreckers 9 Skeena Hotel 7 TERRACE MEN'S RECREATIONAL LEAGUE HOCKEY SCHEDULE Tues. 10:30 PM Thurs. 10:30 PM Sun. 5:45 PM Doc. 17 CNR/Okies Dac. 14 Augies/CNA Dec. 16 Wranglers/Okies Dec, 18 Augies/CNR TERRACE MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Bec. 2 Kluss & Sons 73 Skeena Hotel 60 Ev’S Clippers 90 All Seasons 85 Dec. 4 Ail Seasons 63 Kluss & Sons 57 Ev's Clippers 93 Skeena Hotel 78 TERRACE MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec. 16 Ev’s/Skeena Hotel Kluss & Sons/All Seasons Dec, 18 All Seasons/Skeena Hotel Kluss & Sons/Ev's | Come. in to. our office. at. - 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace _ Taam won lost tled for ag pts Atoms Kilimat | 6 2 0 &7 38 12 Terrace 3 2 1 48 71 7? -Princa Rupert 03 178 1 Peawees Terrace 9 1 #0 95 30 18 Prince Rupert 0 8 O 20 B81 0 Kitimat 3 3. O 39 43 6 Bantams Prince Rupert 5 1 O 52 28 10. Kitimat 7 4 1 «#76 61 15 Terrace 1 8 1 32 71 3 Midgets Terrace 3 0 1 #31 17 #7 Prince: Rupert 0 3 1 HU 1 INTER-CITY MINDR HOCKEY LEAGUE SCORES Nov, 28 Terrace Skeena Cellulosa Peewees 9 Prince Rupert Peewees 2 Terrace Totem Ford Midgets 6 Prince Rupert Midgets 5 Nov. 29 Terrace Skeena Cellulose Peaweas 12 Prince Rupert Peewees 0 Terrace Totem Ford Midgets 5 Prince Rupert Midgets 5 MINOR HOCKEY INTER-CITY LEAGUE Siandings as of Dac. 4 MINOR HOCKEY INTER-CITY SCHEDULE Dec. 12 Prince Rupert Peewees at Terrace. Prince Rupert Atoms and Bantams at Kitimat TERRACE MEN'S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY Nov. 30 Cancelled due to fun tournament. Dec. 2 Inn of the West 7 Thornhill Okies 1 Dec. 4 CNA 5 PDQ Wranglers 5 TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Standings as of Dec. 5 Team won lost pts All Seasons 13 7 26 Ev’s Clippers 9 5 18 Kluss & Sons 4 10 8 Skeena Hotei 2 12 4 TERRACE MINI BASKETBALL LEAGUE Dec. § Scores not reported. ‘T Gutoplon AUTHORIZED AGENTS: