Bergsma, senior boys’ gold. Aggregate winners from Terrace Blueb and under boys' gold; Cathy Bennett 11 and boys’ gold; John Adams, 11 and 12 boys’ silver; and Michael Baker, 12 girls’ bronze; Tracy K ack Swim Meat on the Jan. 25 weekend were, (left to right): Bobby Peacock 10 onst 13 and 14 girls’ gold; Chris Lindseth, 13 and 14 10 and under boys’ silver. Missing from picture Eric Dick Coxford pholo Netball new to Terrace — It’s one of the B.C. Winter Games, so Ter- race has to get up a team to play. Right? Well, yes and no. We didn’t really have to get up a team to participate in Netball. But we did because it would look better if the home town could muster enough forces for all the sports. So, Netball is now a recognized, but strug-— gling sport in Terrace. And it’s strictly for women — so far. In order to get an organized league oper- ating, they need 30 to 40 players for seven-player teams. This would give them a three or four- team league for regular participation. Efforts to become stronger have met with little success. About 18 ladies are more or less regular performers in Terrace. This crew would like lots of newcomers to come out and at least try to play Netball. No age limit if you’ve played basketball, you'll find this game somewhat easy. Any female can play and there’s no age limit. The differences be- tween Netball and bas- ketball are mainly in the receptacle. In basketball Junior badminton results While senior players were at Caledonia school on the Jan. 25 weekend, junior and Grade 8 bad- minton players gathered at Thornhill and Skeena junior schools for ac- tion. Players from Thorn- hill, Skeena, Houston, Burns Lake, and Kelly Road of Prince George took part. Here are results of Skeena and Thornhill players in each division, with schools listed in brackets, i.e. (TH) and (SK). Unfor- tunately, not all first names are available so only last names are used. Junior boys’ singles, under 16: ‘‘A’’ Flight, Oldtimer’ Kitimat Oldtimers and Terrace Timbermen Schedule On Sunday, Feb. 16, the Bantam House schedule features North- ern Motor Inn against Tilden. On Tuesday, Feb. 18, Tilden takes on Sharples, Ehman (TH) ffirst, Brehaut (TH) second. “RB”? Flight:, Rego (SK) first, Walker (TH) third. C”' Blight, Power (SK) second. Junior boys’ doubles, under 16: ‘‘A’’ Flight, Brehaut and Ehman (TH) second. ‘‘C’’ Flight: Kantakis and Therrien (SK) first. Schafhauser and Schaf- hauser (TH) second. Campbell and Turner (TH) third. Mixed doubles, under 16: ‘‘C’’ Flight, Rego and Craveiro (SK) first. Junior girls’ singles, under 16: ‘‘B’’ Flight, Craveiro (SK) second. “Cc” Flight, Blakey (CAL) first. Weber (SK) s hockey came out as winners at the 10-team Houston Oldtimers ice hockey tournament on the Jan. 25 weekend. Terrace beat Smithers “A” 3.1 in the ‘SA’ side final, while Kitimat defeated Smithers ‘‘B’’ §-2 in the ‘‘B’’ side final. In the consolation final, Hazelton bounced Prince Rupert 13-2. second. Gill (SK) third. Girls singles, under, 14: ‘‘A” Flight, Cey (SK) second. ‘“‘B’’ flight, Higginson (TH) first. Butler (TH) second. Adams (SK) third. Boys singles, under 14: ‘‘A”’ Flight, Nghiem (SK) sec- ond, Gill (SK) third. Grade 8 boys, Wrubell (TH) first. Norris (TH) second. Dhami (SK) third. Girls doubles, under 16: “B”’ Flight, Cox and Gill (SK) first. Craveiro and Parmar (SK) second. Weber and Gilby (SK) third. ‘‘C’’ Flight, Lenser and Hubbard (TH) first. Starkie and McCarron (TH) second. Girls’ doubles, under 14: “A” Flight, Cey and Adams (SK) first. ‘‘B’’ Flight for Grade 8s, Swan and Higginson (TH) first. Butler and Stuart (TH) second. Boys’ doubles, under 14: “A” Flight, Nghiem and Gill (SK) first. Nor- ris and Wrubell (TH) se- cond. Under 14 mixed doubles: ‘‘A’’ Flight, Nghiem and Cey (SK) first. Gill and Adams (SK) second. Norris and Swan (TH) third. it’s a hoop 10 feet off the floor, attached to a backboard. In Netball, the hoop or basket is at- tached to a free-standing post, 10 feet high, without the backboard. You can run and drib- ble in basketball, but you can’t do that in Netball. You must pass the ball within three seconds. A team has a center, three forwards and three defenders. You shoot the ball like in basketball, but remember there’s no backboard to bounce it off into the hoop. Netball sounds like a great sport and hopefully it will catch on in our area. We urge you to get out and see some Netball games at Cassie Hall school. Netball could be your cuppa tea! HEADLINES THEATRE presents * THE WITHIN APolitical Comedy ‘About the Premier his Cleaning Wonan Restraint and You Provincial Tour R E M Lee Theatre February 12th 8:00 p.m. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR $5:00 and $2:00 Terrace Review — Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1986 9 Records set at swim meet Swimmers from six clubs shattered 25 records at the Terrace swimming pool during the Bluebacks’ annual invitational meet on the > Jan. 25 weekend. Lead- ing the way was Allison Barriscale of Kitimat in the 10 and under age group. She broke five marks, One-hundred and 70 competitors from the Bluebacks, Prince Rup- ert, Kitimat Marlins, Williams Lake, Kemano and Massett took part over three days. In team aggregate points, the Bluebacks finished first with 527. Prince Rupert was run- nerup with 410, followed by Kitimat with 346, Williams Lake with 254, Kemano with 29.5 and Masset with 5.5. Individual aggregate winners were as follows; Bobby Peacock of Ter- race and Allison Bar- riscale of Kitimat for 10 and under. Mary Ann Rudolph of Rupert and Ralf Notheis of Kitimat for 11 and 12. Tracy Konst of Terrace and Chris Lindseth of Ter- race for 13 and 14, Dawn Pasacreta of Kitimat and Eric Bergsma of Terrace for senior. Notheis and Peacock both broke two records. In relay events, the Rupert girls, Terrace girls, Kitimat girls and Terrace boys each posted two record-breaking wins. Other swimmers with single record efforts are Kelly Pearce of Rupert, Carl Schuk of Williams Lake, Tracy Konst of Terrace, Ilan White of Williams Lake, Dawn Pasacreta of Kitimat, Travis Sanwald of Kiti- mat and Mary Aan Rudolph of Rupert. Schedule On Tuesday, Feb. 11 Ev’s plays Skeena and all Seasons takes on Klussin Terrace Men’s basketball games. On Thursday, Feb. 13 Kluss plays Skeena and All-Seasons plays Ev’s. 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