Tarrace Standard, Wednesday, September 30, 1992 — Page C1 Costume capers, PORTS NEWS _ MALCOLM BAXTER 638-7283 ; Page C3 - Sports Menu TODAY Figure Skating _ SKATE & DRESS SWAP, final day. Runs 2:15-6:15 p.m. in the arena foyer. For information, phone Kim at 635-6811, “FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 “Darts: , ‘) TERRACE OPEN tournament gets: underway 8 p.m. at Legion with Mixed doubles. “Continues Saturday with men’s and ladies singles and | doubles, Sunday with teams. | -For more information, phone the Legion 635-5825. “SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 Fishing” ~ COHO DERBY put on by the ) B.C, Paraplegic Association “continues today and uatil 3 “pam, tomorrow. Weigh-in at Northwest Sportsman. 1» SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 “Running © ALL SEASONS’? HALF “MARATHON: Start time 12 ~L p.m, at Northwest Community ‘| College. Also Skm and 10 km -runs which start’ at 1 p.m. at “T'the college. For. more in- -| formation, contact Ed Ansems ‘| -at 635-4670. Badminton | COACHING CLINIC, Level }J, at Thornhill Jr. Secondary ‘school, 9a.m.-5 p.m. For in- ‘formation, phone 635-9419, ‘Hiking .. “|PTERRACE HIKING CLUB ‘P.going to Insect Lookout, ‘Cedarvale. For information, ‘ phone Vicki at 635-2935 - fp Golf ~ : “| AUTUMN LEAVES nine- hole golf scramble at the ‘Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. Tee-off 1 p.m. For infarmation, contact Bruce at 635-2542. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 Snowmobiling ; SKEENA VALLEY Snow- mobile association holds first mecting of season at Coast | Inn of West at 7:30 p.m. Be theo WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7 YOUTH SOCCER annual general mecting and clection of executive at 7.30 p.m. in the library basement SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 ~ | Sports cards * | HOCKEY CARD show at the Terrace Inn, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 Carla (638-2080) or Betty (635- 4880). kkkak . TERRACE BADMINTON ‘| Thurs. 8-10 p.m. and Sun. 7:30- 9:30 p.m, at Thornhill Jr. Sec. ‘Ischool, Newcomers welcome. ‘I Contact Diane at 635-3564. MIXED DART LEAGUE plays | Legion, 8 p.m. Fun league and ‘Tall welcome. Just show up to join in. hockey takes place at Arena players each day. The Terrace Standard of- Jers Sports Menu asa pub- lic service to its readers and local sports organiza- tions. If you have an event planned, bring the details in and we'll add it to the Menu. - To make the following week’s paper, submissions ‘must..be.in by 5 pun. Thursday. Darts HALLOWE’EN FUN shoot at the Legion, open to all. Mixed doubles format. Prizes for best costumes. Play starts at 8 p.m, For more information phone CLUB plays every Tues. and- cvery Wednesday night at ADULT NOON HOUR drop in 11:45 a.m.- 1 p.m, every Man, Wed. and Fri. Minimum age 19 years and limited to first 20 Rie THE ORANGEMEN tured the Terrace arena into a red lig t Gieselman Memorial hockey tournament final as they shelled the Kitimat Tricks 11-0. The victory was the Thornhill Motors squad’s second In as many years. Builders for third spot in the season's opener which attracted ec ht district during the Skeena Hotel Tadd Norm’s. Auto beat out Precision 40 teams from across the region. Orange crush on ice The opposition called themselves the Tricks, but had none that could stop the Thornhill Motors Orangemen juggernaut. Defending champions, the Orangemen pulped their Kitimat opponents 11-0 to again take top spot in the Skeena Hovel Todd. Gieselman Memorial hockey tournament, Sept. 20. The Motors men wasted no time asserting their dominance. After Richard Ferguson had opened the scoring, Chris Wilkerson netted a couple more to put them 3-0 up just 10 minutes into the game. Although the Tricks managed to temporarily stop the rot in the remaining 20 minutes of the first peri- od {the format for the game, was two 30-minute halves), they couldn’t get a marker of their own and the score remained 3-0 at the interval. , ‘And it took another seven minutes of the second period for the Orangemen to get through Kitimat’s defence again. Goal four came ona spectacular, unassisted effort by Garth Muller and seemed to ignite the home team. - Moments later Troy Farkvam took a pass from Brad Owens and buried it behind the goalie as the orange machine got into high gear and a §-0 lead. That same duo combined for goal six with Steve Tumer picking up an assist before Muller picked up his second of the game from Owens and Wilkerson. The sky had by then well and truly fallen on the Tricks who began to collect penalties as if they were Gretzky rookie cards. . The Orangemen tock full advantage, turning the red light on five more times in the final 16 minutes to complete the shutout rout. eee Thornhill Motors and the Tricks had earned their - berth in the final by finishing top of their group after the opening round robin games. It was another shutout in the game to determine third. place, Norm’s Auto dropping Precision Builders 3-0. . Smithers Harley Davidson took fifth spot, Weldal of Kitimat seventh and Skcena Hotel ninth. Ten teams from across the northwest took part in Chicoine described as a real success. He also extended the Skcena Hotel tcam's thanks . the three-day tournament which organizer Chris to the individuals and businesses which had helped make it just that. Curling: . play host to one the world’s top - Jadies’ rinks next month when ~ Julie Sutton brings her team to town. | “Sutton will be accompanied by . sister Jodie playing third, Mclissa “Soligo at second and lead Kari “Willins. ‘And local curlers are being given an opportunity to learn from the Canadian championship “winners during that Sunday, Oct. ~ 1 visit. Club manager Kevin Jeffercy . said Sutton will conduct a clinic «from 2-3:30 p.m. At7 pam. Sutton’s rink will take _to the ice again, this time to pit _ their skills against a local four- * some. i - In between, the dub will be putting on a dinner, beginning at “4:30 pam. , Jeffery said the club is using the visit to raise money for a much- needed air exchanger for the wp- stairs viewing area. Tickets are $20 and entitle the ‘holder to take part in the clinic, -Senjoy the dinner and watch the - challenge match. | oThey. are available from the.” _ curling club (635-5583) or Rose’s Ladies? Fashions on Lakelse Ave. ‘With the final touches being put - - to the ice late last week, Jeffery -- expected the club to be open for practice sessions any day now. _ That opportunity is certain to be grabbed by the brave quartet who are going up against Sutton. 2 He said. regular season. curling