Sport Scope Men’s soccer meet ALTHOUGH THE indoor soccer season sli]l has a month to go, it’s already time to start gearing up for lhe outdoor game. Terrace Men’s Soccer will be having its first meeting of the year at 7 pm on Tuesday, March 4 in the Terrace Pub- lic Library’s meeting room. For more information, call Lorenzo Campanelli at 635- 7871. Skiing’s great at lake THE ONION Lake ski trails are groomed and in good con- dition. Last weekend the site hosted the 16th annual Alcan Ski Marathon, a Heart aad Stroke fundraiser, look for results in an upcoming Standard. The 80 cm base and soft surface makes for easy skiing. Waxless skis, orange or universal klister works great for the spring-like conditions. Bowlers head to Zones A NUMBER OF youth bowlers from Terrace are heading to the Zone Finals to compete with other bowlers every- where from Prince Rupert to Fort St. John to Prince George. Success at the Zones means the youths bead to the Provincials in March and then maybe even the Nationals in July. The Bantain girls team is made up of Jessica Crawford, Carmen Durand, Sheryl Mumford, Rebecca Newton and . Melia Stephens, while the boys team consisls of Mathew Adams, Douglas Hayes, Lee Johnson, Mathieu Mageau and Arthur Thomsen, Single juniors bowling al the Finals include Michelle Fran- cis and Carl Haugland. Richard Wiebe is the sole Senior Boys single rep from Terrace, but the Senior Boys team consists of James Adams, David Alway, Michael Cooper, Ryan Sergerie and Corey Trogi. Senior girls include Erica Francis, Letitia Heeley, Tanya Olsson, Jamie Striker and Michelle Wiebe. The Junior Boys consist of Phillip Durand, Robbie Miller, Jesse Mumford, Jonathan Pellier and Joey Prevost. Junior tennis club registers THE TERRACE Junior Tennis Club is getting set for spring by holding a registration day at he Skcena Mall. Registration will take place Friday, February 28, from 6- 9 p.m. aud Saturday, March 1, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The club is for players aged 10-16 years, who have had some lessons or experience playing tenuis. Players must have their own racquets, but tennis balls are provided, Organizers say this is a great opportunity for youngsters because tennis is a sport that can be played for a lifetime at very little cost. For more information, call Ada Sarsiat at 635-9695. Cal hosts Zones CALEDONIA WILL host the senior basketball Zone Championships this weekend. Hoop action starts Friday, February 28 and winds up on Sunday, March 2. Get out and support the home team. If you've got EMAIL, you can reach electronically. We welcome letters, atandard@kermode.nat Step |: Clip on dotted line. local calls and extra friendy service. Step 4: Wake up and ‘enjoy a free continental breakfast for two in our restaurant. - : Step 5: Save with che lowest rates of the year (Victoria, Kelowna or NINE CONTESTANTS and dozens of spectators turned out for the second annual cardboard box races at Shames Mountain. That's Big Bad Ass Race Machine primed and ready for a run down the hill. Bad Ass won best design of the day. Slippery fun at box races “OLE!'? WAS the word of choice two weekends ago when Shames Mountain held their second annual cardboard box race - part of Mexican Days on the mountain, Daredevil contestants had to build their suow racers entirely out of cardboard for the event. This year, there were nine entrants of varying style and raceworthyness. Warm weather and moist snow conditions slowed the speedsters down a bit, but they still managed a good race and several exciling crashes as the boxes plummeted down the hill’s Panhandler run. The furthest run of the day went to Kelly Vanderploug, driving the Slush Mobile, while furthest run on it’s side was won by April Atwell and Tony Rivard driving April’s Magic Bus. Most brutal crash of the day was won by the Dead Shuttle team of Paul Foyster and Luis Diaz. Anyone doubling the seriousness of these racers need only look at the Big Bad Ass Race Machine, driven by Dean and Kieran Campbell, and Shelly Milton. Bad Ass was carefully crafted out of an old refrigerator box and duct tape and casily won best design of the day. Runner up for best design went to Reservation Racer, driven by Mat Eichorrst. More medal winners from Northern BC THE FOLLOWING is a Terrace players who joined corrected list of Northem up to make a Full team. Games zel and Cathy Wiebe win- ning gold, with Gerry Brad- SEVERAL JUJITSU medalists were also not night. Subject co taxes and availability. Coupon must be presented at check in. I I l I I ! 1 I ! 1 | I | ! ! { t J I I j 1 I ! ! 1 l I I ! ! ! L. 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James and Mary Lea, and Dave and Hattie Close were Fort St, John competitors on the team, while David Al- way, Michelle Francis, Gerry Bradford, Anne Payne, Norm Gibson, Erica Francis, Darcy Netzel and Lesley Durand were the 5:00 p.m. servings Member & Bonafide Guests Welcorne Check with Branch for Entertainment. i, Silver went to the Bulkley Valley team and bronze went to Terrace, The local team consisted of Michael Meijer, Letitia Heeley, Pat Taylor, Cathy Wicbe, Bill Ross, Dorothy Alway, Richard Wiebe, Jennifer Ansems, Bryan Netzel, Brenda Pastershank, Mighty Moe and Norma Lefrancois. In individual competition, Terrace’s Michael Meijer and Michelle Francis took gold in the youth division, while David Alway took sil- ver. In the adult individual division, it was Darcy Net- in town! Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 - Terrace First Friday of Every Month Juicy Steak - Baked Potato - Salad Lo hg ford winning silver and Bryan Netzel taking the bronze. In the senior division, James Lea and Dorothy Al- way won gold, with Mighty Moe taking a silver. There were also four over- 300 games bowled during the games, which shows the calibre of play at the cvent, The unfortunate death of Mr. Steve Falebrinza during this tournament was also reported incorrectly. He dicd on Sunday morning, February 9, not Saturday as earlier reported, kKkkkek Skiing 9 reported, including Leeland Sturko, who took gold in junior boys fighting. The win was especially sweet for nine-year-old Leeland, who had been bumped up to the 10 to 12- year-old category and was fighting bigger, older com- petitors. Leeland also took four bronze medals at the games. Problems in communica- tions. resulied in several similar errors and omissions in the medal standings. Con- gratulations go to all medal winners al the Northen: BC Winter Games. 1997 Registration - Skeena Mall Friday, February 21 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m, Saturday, February 22 10:00 a.m, to 4:00 p.m. Friday, February 28 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday, March 1 10:00 a.m, fo 4:00 p.m. Eligible: Girls & Boys born in 1986-1991........650.00 Players born in 1978-1985.....ussseueeseen beeen $60.00 Uniforms: If you still have a uniform from last season, please bring it to registration Birth Certificates: Photocopies of birth certificates are required. Passport ond boplismel certificates are also accepted. Terrace Youth Soccer Association promotes sportsmanship, Fir play, skill development and opportunities for recreational and competitive socer activities 1) Level | Theory - NCCP - All sports April 5 and 6, 1997 2) Recreational Referee - April 19 3} Level Ill Technical - Soccer - April 26 & 27, 1997 For More Information: Bev Bujtas [Registrar] 635-3719 instructor inlcudes safety awareness in every lesson. “Gs a Actos, 1. You must remain in control and proceed in such a manner hat you can stop or aonid another peaple or objects.” Shames Mountain Office: 635-377 4545 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. Alpine Code from abate. Responsibility Tip #6 Know the Alpine Responsibility Code. The instructor should be a model of responsible _ behavior on the slopes. As well as paying close attention to Ihe group's well being, the good — 2. Av sna proceed denthill or uver-take another person, you mest avid che persis Belitc tind beside you. : 3. Dr not stop there: gate absrruct armail ov are net visible