THE HERALD, Wednesday, March 16, 1977, PAGE Al} EEE OE TE AIA : 47 ANNUAL CLARENCE MI CHIEL | _ Top Centennials . BOYS’ MINI-BASKETBALL ; Pe * . | ATCALEDONIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 1976-77. } a x , . . EMI- . t _ Division | Division 1 . SEMI-FINALS “ ae ae ~ Clarence Michiel a or pper Min, : ‘ -¥ Alyamsh Ot Uplands - . a a0 om Wieee We Wier and Place Biv. | i Cormorant (Kitimat) : Alexander (Kitimat ae . Field (Hazelton) :; - oye nce George ; ¥ _ John (Hazelton) 9 FINALS * FRIDAY, MARCH 16 . 3:20 Loser 138 L ( - pear AS :20 p.m. r 13s Laser 14 (3rd & 4th place x Game _ Time 7 Craw (home team is on left side) 16 9:30 p.m, Winner 13 vs Winner 14 (1st & 2nd place) x 1 6:00 p.m. * Copper Min. vs Alexander * 2 _ 7:10 puri. Cormorant vs John Field 10:30 p.m, 4wards Presentation + 3 8:20 p.m. Uplands vs Prince George , i : 4 9:30 p.m. Clarence Michlel vs Aiyansh ‘ — Previous Tournament Winners k SATURDAY, MARCH 19 1974 - Clarence Michiel Classics x 5 3 eo a ; 7 Copper Mtn. vs Uplands ine - clarence Michlel Classics : mm. ne . 6 - Cormorant (Kitima — ¥ 6 910 am. |. * carence Michiel vs John Field . " ? 10:20 a.m. . rmorani vs Alyansh Cl a » _ eos Malem alyanehvs dob Fel arence Michiel Most Valuable Player — * 10 1:50 p.m. Clarence Michiel vs Cormorant 9 e - Lance Legoutte, a fon at pin — plans vs Alexander Boys’ inter-city sce «gs 12 ‘ : m1. . . ; “a Most Inspirational Player — x : _ =eem eee : ualif in Doug Matheson. ¥ ee... neo. q y g ; Tsimshians upset tournament ' Most Sportsmanlike Player — Dave Wakefield. . The Skeena Tsimshians ran into a bit of. trouble during. the Junior Boys Invitational Provincial . Championships last weekend but did manage to overturn the highly touted Belmont squad from Vic- - toria in a losing cause.. The locals appeared very flat in their. first game dropping a 52-40 decision to West Vancouver. The game remained close during the first quarter but West Van opened up a 16 point lead by the half : The Tsimshians just could: not put it all together in the . second half to close the gap: David Metzmeier played followed by who scored 13 points. The. Victoria team pulled to within three ints. Terrace managed to p its cool however and regained a comfortable ead. - _ Richard Klein: led the Tsimshians with 22 points James Harvey real star of the game was - Dave Metaméier who scored 12 points but was all over the court playing good defente -and setting. up his team ‘mates for baskets.. _’. ‘The Tsimshians suffered a disheartening 53-51 loss to Princess argaret of Penticton in the third game. - The boys had trouble getting untracked in the first half half bul managed to draw even in the third quarter. Princess Margaret settled in and moved ahead with a seven point lead in the fourth quarter, The Tsimshians fought back and managed to come to within two points of the winners with 10 seconds left on the clock. They managed to steal the ball wit 0 seconds left but failed to get a shot away. Mike Melntyre led the Tsimshians with 13 points followed by Richard Kiein and Dave Metzmeier with 12 and 10 respectively. Terrace was well represented by the |: -Skeena Tsimshians and will RESULTS Friday, March 11 Thornhill 35 Veritas 40 {Veritas forfeits game because of substitution violation) Clarence Michiel 47 Uplands 48 . Saturday, March t2 Uplands 37 Veritas 24 Copper Mtn. 50 Thornhill 38 Clarence Michiel $1 Veritas 15 Copper Mtn. 38 Uplands 22 Clarence Michiel 33 Thornhill 20 Copper Mtn. 38 Veritas 20 Uplands 49 Thornhill 3a Clarence Michiel 39 Copper Mitn. 25 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Three Teams, Clarence Michiel, Copper Mountain and Uplands ended up with a 3 win, 1 loss record (team standings were deter. mined by greatest difference between total points for and against). First Place . Clarence Michiel 170 - 108 equal 62 Second Place Copper Mountain 151 - 119 equals 32 Third Place Uplands 156 - 147 equals > Fourth Place be a team to be reckoned with when they move up to senior play next year. Thornhill - 1 win, 3 losses. Copper Mountain and Uplands gain berths In the Inter-City Meet next weekend along with the Clarence Michiel Classics. well in scoring 10 points. He was followed by Mike Meintyre with nine points anh ' James Harvey with el . In the second game the Skeena team managed a great win in what was generally considered to be an upset,- The Tsimshians played a close defensive, game against Belmont winning 56: to 48. _. * * * «x x + *« + « * + x * * i + * x So x *« * * « * * . 4 * x * + i mainly because of foul + * * * * +“ +‘ x * * x x * t i ‘The Skeena boys-:trailed. - * * . 4 pd * * * * * <* * * * * * * +* * x x * *« * * x * + * * + * * * * *« + * x * * + * * + iy troubles on key players. They fell behind 27-16 at the e Province of Ministry of yex British Columbla Labour wtf PROVINGIAL YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM | Attention Employers! | Hire a student or unemployed youth this summer and... WE WILL Most Popular Player Steve - Radford. early. in the game but ©’ stormed back to take a 27-18 . half-time lead. It was touch and go for awhile at the beginning of the final quarter as the Belmont Best Forward — Barry Heit. | Minor | Baseball Registration for Minor Baseball will be held at the Terrace Co-op Friday, March 18 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m, and Saturday, March 19 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. All boys wishing to play baseball this year must register at this time as this is to be the only registration held. Registration is for boys born between the years 1971 to 1962. Fees are $5 for boys born in 1973 to 1969 and $8 for all other ages. We will also takin names of boys born between the years 1961 and 1960 who are interested in playing baseball. Don’t forget — if you want to play baseball be sure and register. Most Improved Player — -Cliff Thorsteinson. ‘ANNOUNCEMENT . Here’s.your cpportunity to cover an office vacation periad, have the hard-working people you need for that peak period on the farm or get the staff and funds you wanted for that worthwhile community project. BUSINESS . _The Ministry of Labour will pay part of the wages for summer jobs for students or unemployed youth. To qualify. your business must have been in operation for at least one year. Funding available from the Ministry of Labour : _ $1.30 to $2.00 per hour for up to-tive youths employed. 7, ig. FARMS a “It you will create a job for a student or unemployed youth this summer you are eligible to apply for a Ministry of . Labour grant. Funding available: $1.30 to $2.00 per hour to match the amount you pay. Limit five jobs. SOCIETIES If you would like to operate a worthwhile project this summer, you're invited to apply for funding from the Ministry of Labour. We will provide $3.00 to $4.00 per hour for each student or unemployed youth hired. We will also provide 4% holiday pay and project costs for materials and supplies, up to an amount equivalent to 1 5% of basic wages. . mi rates, Defenseman _ Gord Cochrane. .- Coniractors Concerned: . Effective March 1, 1977, to facilitate our work schedule, installation of water and H.W. HEPBURN, CA, ‘The partners af] NOTE? ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 25, 1977. Porter, Gieselman, . = . Applications for funding are available from any Ministry of Labour Office, Provincial Government Agent, of any Greig, Williamson &| {Sewer laterals by the District of Terrace will Youth Employment Program Oflice ilsted below. Co., Chartered Ac- . countants, Terrace, be done on Monday, Tuesday and The Intertor Region 101 - 101h Avenue, S. 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