B2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 2, 1991. — ORTS _ Eight new baseball diamonds proposed for land . on bench Terrace city council’s Com- munity and Recreations Services Committee will be looking at a Terrace Minor Baseball proposal this week for the construction of baseball diamonds on 10 acres of parkland located on North Eby St. between Halliwell and Dairy Avenues. The idea was first presented to the Terrace Advisory Parks and Recreation Commission by Jim Fick and Earl Peden last month. According to a report to city “sp council from superintendent of & parks and recreation Steve Scott, Minor Baseball’s immediate goal would be to construct three ball diamonds, complete with wash- rooms, within two years. Then, a8 resources permit, additional: dia- monds would be added. The ulti- mate goal is to construct up to . eight ball diamonds at the site, but- there’s a hitch. To accommodate that number of play areas, adjacent property to the north currently owned by School District 88 would have to be acquired by the city. -In presenting their idea to the ‘Advisory Commission, Fick and Peden indicated the need for a new facility by noting that the heavy use of Elks Park by both Minor Baseball and Minor Softball made it difficult to provide an adequate level of service to members of both clubs. Williams Lakers were the top team in Terrace’s Mini Basketball the championship game during De Grier, Ryan McFadden, Dylan Mac cember. Players are Kori Kivin, Kelsey Hi |. Their coaches are Paul League, defeating Kitelse Cavaliers in . dber, Shawn Schafhausen, Allison Cormac, Daniel MacCormac, Brian Demedeiros, John de Balinhard, Mike Manhas and Mike Newhouse. Haugland, Chris Langerscheidt and Frances Koeh lt was the grads of 1982-to-85’s turn to win the men’s side of the annual Ker- mode grad’s basketball tourna- ment at Caledonia the weekend before Christmas. They finished up the six-team series with three wins in a row, Thornhill Pub & — fz Oul’s Nest Kitchen J IN POOL TOURNEY - Every Sat. _ 1.00 p.m. Cash Prizes HH 2587 Thornhill St. = — cists 638-8404 including a 74-64 victory over the 78-to-81 grads in the final. In earlier matches they down- ed the current Kermodes 85-76 and started with a 102-99 win over the 86-to-88 grads. In the playoff for third and fourth places, the 89-90 grads outscored the current Kermodes 94-88. The grads of 86-to-88 won the playoff for fifth and sixth on a 110-70 victory over the 77-and-back grads. Only two teams entered the women’s side, so they played a two-game series. In the opener, the grads blasted the 90-91 gals 75-20. In-an effort to balance off the action, the current Kermodes borrowed a pair of grads for game two. The results was the game, only closer, for the grads 56-43. The men’s side offered three- team sections for round-robin play, then positional playoffs against opposites in the other section. Here are scores of all games in order of play: 82-85 (102) VS 86-88 (99) 78-81 VS 89-90 (won by default by 78-81) Kermodes (89) VS 86-88 (82) 89-90 (110) VS 77-Back (82) Women-Grads (75) VS Ker- Arena air work starts Sarangi and Rodger Consultants Ltd. have been awarded the con- tract to design an air conditioning system for the Terrace Arena ban- quet room. At $5,200 plus dis- bursements, Sarangi was the low bidder by far. D.W. Thompson Consultants Ltd. offered to do the job for $12,700, and Keen En- gineering said it would cost $15,000. All three companies included disbursements of $2,500 in their bid to cover the cost of travel and accommodation. The notable difference between Sarangi’s bid and those of the other two companies were ques- tioned by city aldermen, but according to city administrator Bob Hallsor, Sarangi is a reputable firm who have been in business for 40 years, The city budgeted $20,000 in 1990 for the installation of a ban- quet room air conditioning system but this was later reduced to $5,000 for design work only. Money required for equipment and installation will be allocated in the 1991 budget, and if all goes well an air conditioning unit will be in operation before the heat of next summer sets in. rad tourney won by 82-85 squad modes (20) . . 82-85 (85) VS Kermodes (76) 78-81 (80) VS 77-Back (54) Women-Grads (56) VS Ker- modes (43) 86-88 (110) VS 77-Back (70) for Sth & 6th place 89-90 (94) VS Kermodes (88) for 3rd & 4th place 82-85 (74) VS 78-81 (64) for Championship