She's been to the top, suffered a joined other players ai Toronto (it _ humiliating - first-round loss in a was a hand-picked group as part of championship game her team was the National’s stabilizing effort). _ supposed to win, then regrouped to~ They had three days initial work- " ear a place on Canada’s National outs, then cut back to 15 players. ‘basketball team. One month later, final cuts were = She’s Terrace's Michelle Hendry, made — one to the development the best high school player to ever’ team and two dropped off to wind graduate from Caledonia Senior up with a final roster of 12, _ Secondary, and with one more year Plans had called for a trip to _of college ball to go, she'll likely Australia, but this fell through due go into British Columbia’s sports to reasons unknown. -yecord books as the best female To replace Australia, four games player ever seen in the province, were booked at Spain against their Michelle has achieved almost Olympic team. everything her sport category “We lost all four," Michelle said. offers. Two or three more accom- "Two were quite decisive losses. plishments would give her a clean The others were by six and eight _ sweep. Having been knocked out points." in the first round of the 32-team ‘NAIA tournament at Jackson, Tenn. in March, she'd like to lead ' her SFU Clan team back for another crack at the title. _She’d also like to play on Cana- da’s team in the Olympics, with a — -medal performance included in this goal. __ As far as the Clan taking another charge at the NAIA crown, it seems quite likely as they have every player back from last year’s district one title team. There doesn’t seem to be any doubt. she’ll be on our Olympic ~ squad at Spain. Medals, however, probably won't be within reach. Her 1990-91 honours filled up another trophy case. Out of all the Canadian and American NAIA talents, she was overall player of the year. She was also NAIA all- star and district one all-star plus - MVP. , And her Clan squad was B.C. team of the year. Following the regular season, she Big draw for youth tennis The Terrace Tennis Club had a super turnout of 48 youngsters Saturday to take part in age group boys’ and girls’ singles at the -Kalum courts. When it was finished, the team of Edberg players posted 50) points to place one ahead of the Graf Blaster Mystery Program Mac or IBM Hendry intends to fill in. _ trophy shelf in-final year 49% Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 19, 1991 BS Her time back here includes being guest speaker at Cal’s gradu- alion, plus a June 22-23 girls’ basketball camp at Thornhill Junior High..SFU Clan coach Allison McNeil will be head coach. She returns to Toronto on the 29th for a 10-day camp, then heads for Sheffield, England to the World Student Games. They come home for a four-day break, then head to Cuba for the Pan Am Games. After the Pan Ams, it’s a few. days off before heading io SFU for her fourth and final year of college basketball. . Is it all worth it? "I love it," she Michelle Hendry: Aiming for NAIA title with SFU Clan, medal ranking on Olympic team. says. Biggi time u! 3 World isa Europe USA Playroom % Mac or IBM Calculus Mac or IBM Macor IBM 59% Carmen Sandiego Any Version Mac or 4495 Mac or IBM team. Team Seles took third with 39, followed by team Becker with 36. | Individual age group champs were as follows: Under-14 boys’ singles — War- ren Chalupiak over Marce! Page. Under-14 boys’ doubles — Cha- lupiak and Paul Fleming over Christlernes and Warren Conacher. ou 35” G@ SIERRA 4 Mother mi Goose | 95 _the Learning Company” MAC oT Reader Rabbit [Check fc IBM 44% wc 51% Under-16 boys’ singles Andrew Brown over Eric Hernes. Under-16 girls’ singles Heather Conacher over Lana Gar- ner and Kirsten-Holkestlad (tied for poticegenapancnctanas tetee Qui cken runnerup). + IBM Under-16 girls’ doubles — Mac or IB Heather and Aisha Manji over Lana and Kirsten. A sporsmanlike player will be nanicd laicr at the windup social ‘on the 24th. “Intuit 59% Terrace Kamloops Prince Rupert 4720 Lazelle Ave 657 Victoria St. 601 2nd Ave West 638-0924 974-6887 624-6560 Prince George Dawson Creek Cranbrook 1330 5th Ave 800 - 102nd Ave, 1107 Baker St 563-2263 782-6965 426-2775 Kelowna 546 Laon St. 762-7753 Sale ends June 30, 1991