a a Rte eee ee ee TOW. Minor hockey season-ender Terrace and. Kitimat atom ' minor hockey rep: teams drove — all the way to Kamloops only to - - play. each other in the ‘C’ side : final. Kitimat won that game 5-1. .: It was B. C.’s major season-- ending tournament for the pre- teens, and we have results of all their games. They each played six contests. Terrace started out with a pair - of losses. Beaver Valley beat | them 7-2 (David Kozier scored both our goals), then they were outscored 8-6 by Kamloops (Kelsey Hidber scored four times). We won the next three in a ‘Jared. McCabe and Mitch . Hobenshield each scored a pair in their 8-1 victory over Surrey Blazers. In the 10-4 win over ‘Quesnel, Hidber fired home six tinued his hot ‘scoring with two ‘rey and 6-4 to Lumby. ° A 9-1 victory over Winfield: and a 4-3 decision over Burns Lake placed Kitimat in the ‘C” goals. Kozier and Scott Freel each had two goals. — fort from Kozier, a hat trick for - Frezell, and two for Hidber. | Goalie Jason Nosek was the game star. . Then it was Kitimat in the reg side final, where Kozier con of our three goals. - Although individual . scoring statistics .aren’t available for Kitimat, we do have all their | games scores. ‘Kitimat opened with a 10- 4 win over Logan Lake. Then they lost two straight — 10-3 to Sur- final against their arch rivals from Terrace. Hockey under-17’ s heading for camp | Fourteen area under-17 hockey players have been named to attend the north district’s selection camp this weekend at Fitzpatrick to instruct ~ New York Islander goalie Mark Fitzpatrick is not only having a special ‘day’ on June 9 at Kitimat, he’s also going to teach at Kitimat’s summer hockey school run- ning July 29 to August 1. It’s called the Vic’s Hockey School and is operated by Vic Lemire. Fitzpatrick has attended Vic's school as both a student and instructor over the years. Kitimat youths will be given first preference to sign up. They'll take up to 96 players. For more informa- tion, phone Vi Fitzpatrick at . 632-7283 or Doug Rumley at 632-7707. Rainbirds chosen Two members of the Prince "Rupert Rainbirds, and a former player . with the Birds before . moving to Windsor last fall, have been named to the B.C. high school all-star girls" basket- ball team that gplits into groups » of 10 for an exhibition game this coming Saturday at-B.C.LT..in . Vancouver. The current Birds are Audrey, Dennison and Nina Phillipson. The ex-Rainbird " “is” Susie: ' Jarosch. Twenty of the best senior ‘high: - school boys in the province were - also picked by a special selection. committee of coaches to play a similar exhibition match that - same-night. They're calling. both - -games ‘the best: against the best’. ‘anda number of college coaches ‘will: be on hand to scout the . teens for possible scholarships, . Prince George. They'll be among 46 players hoping to be picked for the _ | 20-player north district team that will join up with five other districts in B.C. Amateur. ‘Hockey’s sixth annual ‘Best- — Ever’ round-robin - tournament at Osoyoos starting April 19. Following the Osoyoos series, the top 46 players will be selected for a B.C. summer - camp. Further paring will give ‘us a 20-player team for Canada Winter Games competition in Prince Edward Island in Feb- ruary of next year. Following is the list of boys :ttending camp this weekend at since George:. Terrace — Chad . Wilson, Mark DeJong, Dawson Kelln. Kitimat — Kevin Tremblay, Mikko Heikkala, Tommy Nei- minen, Carlos Silva. Hazelton — Cliff Wilson, Larry Skulsh. Burns Lake — Logan Pirie, Clinton Hay, Ken Funk. Smithers — Terry Berg. Fort St.. James — Steven Hill. | Their third win was 10-1 over. South Delta with .a four-goal ef. Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 28, 1990 B3 It was the end of the five-month season recently for the Terrace Men’s Basketball Leagus, and this group, the All Seasons team, came out on top when it was all over. They defeated Ev’s Clippers _in the finals. EVERYONE: WELCOME! weet TUESDAY; | WEDNESDA’ oval ‘Purple nadian Paraplegic Assisi tio: Nisea’ a Tribal Council (fen cl Terrace Peaks Gym Kinsmen Club (Alene . Ironworks. : . A Special Thanks to the “All Season Bank of Nova Scotla - Bus Driver; Lorne Kemper Central Giitts ~ City of Terrace _ Doeleman Sales. Finnlng Tractor Labatts Brewers — McAlpine _ Northarn Health Care ’ - Old Dutch/Totem Beverages - ~ . 'Prudan & Currie . : » + + Sarah Rauter Roses Shop _ - Royal Canadian Legion . “Sateway . Samson Poultry Shoppers Drug Mart Skeena Valley Trailer ‘Spotless Cleaners Thamson & Sons Tilden . 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