Page B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 17, 1993 Sports Menu WEDNESDAY, FEB, 17 Recreational Hockey 9p.m.- Back Eddy v Norm’s 10:30p.m.- Okies v Convoy THURSDAY, FEB, 18 Minor Hockey BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE: 9:15 p.m.» Remax v Bradford Recreational Hockey 10:30p.m.- All Seasons v Norm's FRIDAY, FEB. 19 Minor Hockey PEEWEE tournament begins ‘tonight, finals take place, Sunday Feb, 21. SATURDAY, FEB.20 Skiing BMV MASTERS slalom and giant slalom races at Hudson Bay Mt, Smithers, continuing Sunday. Phone 847-2058 for details. Recreational Hockey 8p.m.- Okles v Timbermen 9:30p.m.- Riverside v Canvoy SUNDAY, FEB. 21 Recreational Hockey ; 9:15p.m.- Riverside v Timbermen . 10:45p,m,- Okies ¥ Convay MONDAY, FEB, 22 Minor Hockey BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE: 9:15p.m.-Lakelse Logging v Remax Realty - TUESDAY, FEB, 23 Minor Hockey : BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE: 7:45p.m.- Remax v Bradford Recreational Hockey 9p.m.- Narm’s v Inn of West 10:30p.m.- Precision Builders v Back Eddy The Terrace Standard of- Jers Sports Menu as a pub-. fic service to ils readers and focal sports organizations. If you have an event planned, bring the details in and we'll add it it fo the Menu. To make the following week's paper, submissions must be in. ie. é pin. Fri- Official foul-up costs Skeena the gold Skeena grade 8 girls came home from Quesnel with a medal, but not the one they deserved, And it appears they were rabbed of their due because zone and Games officials didn’tread the rules, Describing those rules.as ‘‘stralght for- ward’’, Skeena coach Bill Gook said they specified players must be i in grade 8 and 12-14 years old, Watching the Kitimat-Stikine zone boys play Fort St. John, Gook noticed some of © the Peace zone players didn’t look or play like grade &s.”’ And it was same story when the Skeena Girls faced Fort St. John in their semi-. final, a low scoring game which Skeena just lost aut 23-18. Pointing out one notably tall player had accounted for 16 of Fort St. Johns’ points, © Gook said he then heard the Fort teams. were fielding 14-ycar-olds who were in _ Brade 9. ‘Both Fort coaches having confirmed that Ladies tough on home turf Te was left up to the ladies to provide the home team victories at the second annual Terrace Open dart tournament. While out-of-towners were making off with the cash on the inen’s side, Marg Saulnier, An- © nette Hiren and Carla Borcham succeeded in redressing the balance. Saulnier beat ont Hiren in ladies singles, it was the latter’s turn-in the doubles, Hiren and Boreham taking the all-Terrace final by defeating Loretta Seal and Joyce Bradley. Bradley had carlier finished . third in the singles abead of Cathy Maestretlo of Prince Rupert. On the men’s side, Brian Reeves of Kitimat took : the ‘singles away from Bill Robinson, an ex-Terracite. now living in Kitimat. Juergen Schiemann and: Paul DeJong completed the visitors’ sweep of the top four spots. Reeves had earlier teamed with Jerry Root to win the doubles final, the duo edging Paul DeJong and Noel Noble. Neil McIsaac-Andrew Rose and Bill Robinson-Bob Bennett were losing semi-finalists, ‘ Robinson-Kay Munroe beat out Schieriann-Maestrelio . in the ‘toumament opening mixed dou- bies with home town duos Pat aGampbell-Clare... Grépteand --B Bill, fad -~Carla..Borebimn. finish day. MCR Nud eas wh & poo “GRAND UNK _RESTAURANT Now Under New Management, , ‘CORE BOAR was true, Gok. reluctantly decided to protest the semi-final result. ‘‘] didn’t feel good about protesting,” he admitted, but decided to do it out of fairness to the Skeena girls. Putting his case ta the protest committee, he suggested both Fort St. John teams have ‘the semi-final. win taken away and- be relegated to the bronze medal playoff. That would have given Skeena a berth in Instead, the officials let the semi results sland and told Fort St. John to drop the grade 9 players from their line ups for the . wen when they did that, both Fort St. | Johns teams’ winning streaks came to an abrupt end, he added. “All my kids were upset,’’ Gook, but they nevertheless kept it togelher and went . on ta win the bronze medal playoff. However, he suggested, they could well the girls final and Corrilicu of Quesnel a spot on the boys side, rules had been followed. - have been coming home with.a-gold if the... Men’s Recreational Hockey — Recreational Division February 6 rr Norm’s Auto Refinishing 4 Skeena Hotel re ce = February 7 nd . 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