810 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 22, 1997 Gold for Skeena girls FEMALE WRESTLERS from Skeena Junior Secondary continue to heat up the mats, this time taking fop spot at a tournament in Kitwanga. Skeena snagged a total of 37 points at the event, easily outdistancing Hazelton, who finished second with 23 points. Prince Rupert’s Charles Hayes placed third. The team has made huge strides this year, greally im- pressing coach Dave O’Brien. “All the girls continue to make incredible progress,”’ he says. “If they continue tc work hard in practice, they should be favourites to take the zone litle.”’ O'Brien also points out thal Terrace will have a very strong girls’ team at the Northern BC Winter Games coming up in February. Normally, the girls would wrestle as part of the zone team, bul as this year’s host, Terrace gets to have its own squad. Local gold medal winners at the Kitwanga meet in- clude Pam Haugland, Tracey Ridler, Laura Car- pino and Roseanne Black- burn of NWCC. Silver medals were had by Candle Russell, Teri Plumb, Jenn Eide, Stephanie LaPlante and Grace Wittkowski, while Whitney Bruneau and Brenna Smith picked up bronze. O'Brien says that many of the girls boasted excellent personal performances, in- eluding rookic Bruneau who made bronze after just a few practices, Grace Wittkowski was also very impressive, giving former provincial wrestler Darcy Cameron 4 tough challenge. Hazelton continues to dominate boys’ wrestling in the zone, but the Terrace team performed well in Kitwanga too. The boys picked up a number of medals to finish fourth over- all. Jon Peltier took gold and Tim Hargreaves silver at the event, while bronze was bagged by Brent Tromblay, Ajit Jaswal and James Bohn. Dave O’Brien says his team is graleful to those who have helped contribute to the Adopt a Wrestler pro- gram, which will provide wrestlers and coaches with warm-up suits. Where do you turn with a complaint against the press? To Us... The British Columbia Press Council is an independent review baard which considers unresolved complaints about newspapers. To lodge a complaint, all it takes is the cost of aletter. < B.C. Press Conneil 900-1281 W. Georgia Se. Vancouver B.C. YGE 3]? Tel/Fax: (604) 683-2571 Sports Scope Cross country clinic A WAXING clinic for cross country ski enthusiasts will take place at Valhalla Pure tonight at ? pm. The ski-trails at Onion Lake are groomed, with an 80 cm base and hardpack snow. Kermodes hit the courts CALEDONIA WILL host the Prince Rupert Rain- makers this weekend. Games are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m, Friday. Basketball fans are encouraged to come out and support the home team. Hockey parents meet THE TERRACE Minor Hockey Association will be holding its general parents meeting at the Happy Gang Centre on January 29 at 7:30 p.m.. All parents are urged to attend. Curling Club bonspiels THIS WEEKEND, January 24-26, the popular Legion Open Bonspiel will be held at the Curling Club. It’s open to all men's, ladies or mixed combinations and offers spectators a chance lo see some greal curling. This spicl usually attracts about 48 teams, Entries close on January 22. Spectators are also welcome when the club hosts the curling events for the Northera BC Winter Games. This will mostly be daytime curling featuring junior mens’ and junior ladies’ curling teams. Only two weeks to go The scene has been set. The flame is burning brightly in front of City Hall, the coaches and athletes are geared up and ready, most of the volunteers are in place, the billeting homes are all ready for the visiting athletes, With just over two weeks to go until the kick- off of the Northen BC Winter Games, Terrace is ready. A few volunteers are still needed in some areas. If you can help out there’s still time to register. Drop by the Games office at 102-4721 Lazelle Avenue to pick up a form or pick up the phone and call 638-1997. Have you spotted the Northern BC Winter Games souvenir patrol yet? You may have seen them around town looking for anybody sporting Games souvenirs. Every day the souvenir patrol will be on the prowl spotting people wearing Northern BC Winter Games sweatshirls, T-shirts, hats and pins and everyday a lucky souvenir wearer will win a prize, You never know when the souvenir patrol will see you on the street, in a store or even sitting at you desk at work. It’s easy to get in on the fun. Just buy and wear a Games souvenir. You'll find them at Terrace Co-op, K- Mart, Personally Yours, BCTel Phone Mart, Fields or the Games office. It’s a great way to show your support for the Games and you may end up with a prize. Plans have been finalized for the Games opening ceremony, It will be held Friday, February 7 at the Ter- race Arena. Since seating is limited, tickets are needed in order to attend. They are free and you can pick them up at Sheffield and Sons in the Skeena Mall. The open- ing ceremonies will include the parade of athletes and enterlainment and among the speakers will be Lui Pas- saglia of the BC Lions. With so little time remaining until the Games begin it’s time for you to get into the spirit of the event. Be a volunteer, take in the opening ceremonies, plan to at- lend some of the sporting events. February 7 through 9 promises to be a great time in Terrace. & Ranges MAYTAG FACTO “HURRY 6. ANT. «Super4.0cut. Capscliy Oven FREES Year Ele meant * Consumer Rated # 1" +Loats Longer Than Any Othat Brand iSHWASHERS | REFRIGERATORS. 40)! + Sirangbox™ Daor Hinges NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Computer Night Courses:Tuesday & Thursday 7-10pm Beginning Tuesday Jan. 28 se uate A 25 hour course introducing you to CAD using AutoCAD It. Cost $150 TCOM 172 CAD 2 A 45 hour course picking up where TCOM 171 left off. Cost $275 (To Start afterTCOM 171 at the same times) Register by phone or in person at NWCC. Spice is iimited. 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