A12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 3, 2001 McDougall rink to play at provincial finals AFTER SWEEPING the Hirsch Creek Ladies shen, second Jacquie Eves and Lead Sylvia the Terracites turned up the heat in the latter Open Bonspiel in Kitimat at the end of No- Griffith, took on Smithers in zone playdown half leaving Smithers floundering, vember, Terrace’s McDougall rink proved they action in Kitimat in early December, The McDougall rink defeated Smithers 9-4 are a force to be reckoned with. The opposing rink from Smithers proved to and advance to provincial finals in Port Alber- Skip Kim McDougall, third Joan Kuchary- be a challenge early in the match, however, ni, B.C, Jan. 22-27. ‘ li Basketball playin’ gais THE SKEENA Jr, Secondary junior girls bas- ketball team traveled to Ketchican, Alaska Dec. 14-16. They played three hard fought games against Ketchican High's junior girls varsity team, They were up against stiff com- petition but the girls had a great time. 2 eee Sports Scope || ae | : Kermodes take on Alaska Our ? O] New Years Sa e THE SENIOR boys and girls basketball teams from Ca- ledonia Senior Secondary travelled to Sitka, Alaska for a Terrace return starting from: Book now, sale ends January 16, 2001, tournament December 29 -31, The tournament was a big event that allowed local athletes to take part in international play. ~- CANADA; FOR TRAVEL UNTIL FEBRUARY 28, 2001. :. ‘The Kermodes played teams from Prince Rupert, Other sale fares available until May 10, 2001. Sitka, Anchorage, Hoquiam and Washington. VANCOUVER |. CALGARY | EDMONTON | VICTORIA | KELOWNA | Toronto | ormawa | Montreal | WINNIPEG | HALIFAX Soccer school starts | — $259 | $289 | $309 | $319 | 5399 | °459 | *469 | $469 | 479 8589 TERRACE KIDS aged six to 13 can look forward to in- door soccer school in the new year. Oe a eee aa USA Any child that was registered in Terrace Youth soccer ee ee fe : . a ee in 2000 is eligible to sign up. Soccer instructor, Nick Kollias will be running the : SEATTLE SPOKANE PORTLAND SANFRANCISCO| LOS ANGELES MAUL. | HONOLULU | ; CHICAGO | NEWYORK BOSTON series of Saturday lessons beginning January 6, for four 5424 5464 $5 14 $651 ‘658 ‘708 ‘752 °850 5895 $93? weeks, ’ { Students will learn dribbling techniques, passing, ball ; hecmet os contral and various games. Interested students may ¢- gister at the Terrace arena. Cost is $15 per month. For more information call Nick Kollias at 635-9231, » Terrace goes down _in playdowns THE JUNIOR men’s interzone playdowns were held For details, call your travel agent or Air Canada at:- 9°) Dec. 16 and 17 at the Terrace Curling Club. 1-888-247-2262 . The Terrace team was skipped by Michael Dahms TTY: 1-800-361-8071 with Brad Gunalaugson 3rd, Carl Haugland 2nd and .. . Kore Melanson throwing lead. To facilitate the reservation process, eee ae The Prince George team was skipped by former Terrt- tickets must be purchased at time of booking, cite Rob Dennis, who is attending school in Prince _ rn a ao oe ee RSE George. Unless otherwise specified, flights may be aperated on either Air Canada, Alr Canada Corinector®, Canadian Airlines™ or Canadian Regional" aircraft. Fares valid at After a best of three playdown Prince George won the time of printing and apply to new bookings only. Fares are subject to government approval. Taxas, NAV.CANADA surcharges and airport fees are not included. Tickets first game 8-6. Terrace took the second 8-4 but Prince must be purchased by January 16, 2001. 7-day advance purchase required for all destinations, For Canadian and U.S, destinations:Travel must be completed by May George came back winning the third 8-3. 10, 2001 {unless otherwise specified). Tickets are 100% non-refundable, Seats are limited and subject to avallability, Day-of-week, time-of-day restrictlons may The Prince George advance to the provincial play- apply, Fares may vary depending on date of departure and retura, Minimum/maximum stay and other conditions apply. downs at the Richmond Curling Club Dec, 27 — Jan. 1. ‘Seons | PIT WAS AGREATYEARTO eee ‘4 10 ALL-WHEEL DRIVE. — o | === THIS WEEK ITGETS EVEN BETTER. Ta get your game, event or medling added to the Jan, 10 @ Snow Valley Nordic. Ski Club foste a’ ski waxing clinic today. and ‘| - Jan, 24. Call’ Terry: Brown at 250 798-2277 to sign up. Jan. 14 on : Outback wae Impreza . 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