B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 13, 1995 Sports Menu JUNIOR HOCKEY Friday, December 15 WHITEHORSE KNIGHTS junior hockey team and 1993 Alan Cup winners face off against the Terrace Men’s All-Stars at 8:00 p.m. at the Tertace Arena, Tickets are $5 and all proceeds go to the Rick & Paul King Foundation. It’s the group's first major fund-raiser for the sec- ond sheet. since the Nov. 18 referendum defeat, : WRESTLING Thursday, December 14 Local secondary school wrestlers host a tournament at Skeena Jr, Secondary School. MEN'S REC HOCKEY Tonlght Oldtimers Division 9 pam. — SRD Blues v. Terrace Timbermen 10:30 ‘pm. — Subway v. NMI . Okies Thursday, December 14 Recreational Division 10:30 p.m. — Norm’s Auto v, Pre- cision Builders Saturday, December 16 Oldtimers: Division 3:00 p.m. — Subway v. SRD Blues Recreational Division 9:30 p.m. — Coast Inn of the West v. Precision Builders Sunday, December 17 Recreational Division 9:30 p.m. —- Skeena Hotel v. THE TERRACE Skeena Cellulose Pee Wee Reps came close in the Eurocan Pee Wee AA tournament Dec. 1-3. But for the second tournament in'a row they came one game short, losing to Fort St. James in the final. Terrace ‘started strong’ on Friday, pounding Kitimat’s B team 11-1. Scoring for Terrace were Lance Arm- strong, Kiya Godo and Jokn Mont- gomery, with. two each. Single goals were scored by Gerrit Dempster, Gary Kerbrat, Brandon Cormicr, Darren Bentham, and Corie Wood. , -On Saturday, . Kelley Bulleid notched a hat trick to lead Tettace toa 7-3 win over Vanderhoof. Single FOUR TERRACE women are curling. at the Senior Ladies Provincial Curling Championships this week, Skip Marge Skead, third Lyn Apolezer, second Linda Kawinsky and lead Elaine Ander- son played two games yesterday THE COLD WEATHER shouldn't as long as they dress appropriately. . winter sport,” says the Kitimat Cross Country Ski Club. ‘Thin, warm layers that can be Peewees bridesmaids again in ‘AA’ hockey scorers for Terrace were Brandon Cormier, Darren Bentham, Shawn Furmanek and Gary Kerbrat. This set up @ showdown against Smithers with both teams having won two games, In one of the best played most enter- ‘taining games of the year, the two teams traded goals with Terrace hold- ing on for a hard fought 6-5 victory. Brandon Cormier led Terrace with two goals, Tn. the final both teams started out even, but Fort St. James were able to wear down Terrace and come ‘out with a 7-3 victory. The peewees leave Boxing Day for the Quesnel Christmas toumament. Skead rink curls at provincials and are in action today against Duncan and Kelowna. The 10-team round robin wraps up with a ninth draw on Saturday, The winners advance to the CIBC Canadian Seniors (men’s and women’s) Championship Jan. 20-28 in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Layered look key to cold weather skiing Young skiers from 8 to 13 are wel- stop people from cross country skiing come to join Rabbit Clubs in Terrace and in Kitimat. Call Paula at 638- 1638 “Layering is required for any active or Sue at 632-7632. Junior: racers can also get training two or three times a week, And time trials are being planned peeled off as one generates heat, or Dec, 16 at the Onion Lake trails. A glee is All Seasons ns Source Fo ‘Sports| Presents... vi Unfortunately, Roy | is just what the valance reatel | The Montreal Canadiens have built theit share of Stanley Cup contenders over their storied history. These days, they’re sharing the wealth. Last Wednesday’s deal that - sent Pattick Roy to. Denver: , solidified the. Colorado @ Avalanche's chances af making it. to the final. There's a good chance | that the Avalanche will.meet the Philadelphia Flyers, ateam:that reaped. last year's Canadiens ; upheaval. - | -. It's. not unlikely: ‘that - other peneral Managers from, around the - league aré.linitig upto catch what other talent shakes out of the Habs trees. After all, the: Canadiens still: have Mark Recchi, Pierre Turgeon me and Vincent Damphousse to give. up. And the year is still young.’ Pm certain: Canucks Pat Quinn is on ‘the phone to his: and a couple of practice pucks: . hardly used. While on’ one hand buckle under the weight of. their lofty and satisfied tradition, that tempered. with.-a. frightening reality that the: Test. of: the season may be a lark. . Maybe the Detroit 'Red Wings can compete against Colorado, but that doesn’t make it any casier if m -you live on the West Coast. Ask the San Jose Shatks,- who lost 12-2 to Colorado the’ night 8 BEFORE the deal. And in the spirit of Quebec discontent, dealing with’ teams north of the barder appears ouLof g the question. ~ Then again, | see that the Calgary Flames have been an > icht improved team ever since they ven Oe AT Seas v. Back that can be added back on when one Call Walter at 632-7632 or Terry at JJ acquired Yves Sarault and Craig Eddy Pub ‘ Stops are the preferred method,” it 798-2227 for information on junior bucket of postin. Habs for. a Tuesday, December 19 says in a recent release, development and the time trials. Still, that’s nothing When Recreational Division 9 p.m. — Back Eddy Pub v. Preci-. sion Builders 10:30 pm..-— All Seasons v, ‘ Norm’s Auto Refinishing SHOOTING | Sunday, December 31 LP.S.C Snow Snake Match at the Terrace Rod and Gun Club, | To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the of- fice at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone. 638-7283 - Thicker layers of clothes don’t give heated while skiing. The club also advises skiers to bring a small rucksack to carry excess clothes. And it says skiers should bring a thermos of hot juice to replenish hot liquids and provide extra warmth if required. The club reports that cross country trails in the area are packed, groomed and track set. Day and night skiing is available on the Kitimat Winter Club trails. Blue wax was working well last - week and glider wax:can also help on: skiers many options if they become .,| Thanks! Dear Sir: I would like to take this op- portunity to thank. those that organized and ran the Terrace Mini Basketball League recently. The practices and games were both run with the emphasis on skill development, fun and good sports- manship. To Scott Armstrong, Scott Stewart, Cam MacKay and the members of the Caledonia basket- | bali teams, weil done and thank | compared to Wednesday’s Roy (pun intended) deal. What did the rest of the league do ta deserve this? As if the Avalanche didn't B have enough talent. And then to throw in gritty captain Mike 8 Keane to bool. Sure Denver had to put up with Don Cherry and the NHL Colorado Rockies in the 1980s, B but what did they do to earn this windfall two months into. the A Avalanche’s tenure? I's apparent that ~ Anhur Griffiths went the wrong way in S bringing the NBA to Vancouver. Rather than going the expansion route, he should have simply bought Zand itelocaled fantexisting-s ca feo ~ Vancouver. Canadiens ° counterpart Rejean Houle at this - very moment, informing: him of: : the availability of Esa Tikkanen il? ig: enjoyable to watch the Canadiéns Tosco at &] Ims by John Wawrow situation,” People said that about Poland afler the Second World War, toa. Jocelyn Thibault is a project as _ A goaltender, Martin Rucinsky and Andrei- Kovalenko. are fluff, breathing badies’pulled out of the - = 1 loss’at hame. - wreckage of this fateful deal. . ‘Of: course, ‘the Habs ‘still do have Pat Jablonski as a goalie. "Please stifle your figeles. after last Saturday's episode j is-io “solace: 90S . They didn't have to reward his. infantile tantrum by. handing him. his third Staniey Cupring:- the teamafter a shower of pucks... believe his billing in Montreal. St, --Pattick; they called him. One lousy’ “night and he’s raising his arms in.” * frustration’ because he wits unable’).”’ to stop nine of 26 shots-fired his And what of Roy?Here’s a guy © who. took one cald shower after: : learning thal Maria Tremblay, his > former. roommate, was going to be his new coach. A month-Jater he left. -. al Coors Field and the rest, ~ Here's'someone who began ‘to°: way, : Se Gallingly, he blames his coach -and fires off.a bombshell at club _president Ronald Corey - as if leaving him in “the net.was §. “personal. As if:no one but poor Patrick was embarrassed by an 11- Apparently, Roy, was peeved thal Tremblay, unlike. his =predecessar. Jacques Demers, That the Habs made the right .: . “decision in'saying.au tevoir to Roy. treated him: like any other ‘Player on the team. ~ Roy thought: better: “ualy ~ that he was better, - -But look what he gave up... In Montreal, he was the star. In “Some ways he: was St: Patrick. “An Denver; the sports pecking ‘order ‘goes -something ‘like. ibis: John Elway, the Denver Broncos, ‘wintering in’Aspen, wintering in Phoenix, Dante Bichelte, baseball Ray gave up legend siatus in his native Queébee for doing a car “dealership commercial in Denver. ~ Okay, and a Stanley Cup, ‘We all need a cold shower after this one. : Shop'n Like A Pro! Golf Anyone? * Dream Calendars * Umbrellas * Chipping Nets * Golf Towels * Cleaning Kits And all accessories you need for the golfer on your list! 20% OFF GOLF BAGS ‘All Seasons 635-2082 . the trails. [you * Et franchise, Say, the Orlando Magic. 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