“a _dividual The Caledonia Kermode girs senior hi vince. They posed recently before he ’ Sheichuk (10), Donna Folmer (5), Michelle Hendry (14), gh school volleyball team Is one of the top double ‘AA’ favorites in the pro- ading to Vancouver for a tournament. They are, back row left to right, Ferri Lisa Darns (6), Connie Hansen (7), and Chery} Blanes (8); front . foW, manager Jussie Carrol!, Mish! Lynch (4), Manica Rauter (0), Denise Kluss (9), Jann-Marie Wilson (15), Jody Cox » (12), and Corrilee Clarke (3). donia Kermode boys senior high school basketball team will be out for revenge this year. Last spring, Kermodes blew the. three-team, double ‘AA’. zone finals after they had dom- inated: the | season-long - series ‘against Prince Rupert and Kit- imat. Lo. a, Rainmakers of: Rupert. won the zone, but in the 16-team B.C. finals later they were . knocked out in two straight - games. Letham says this year will be different. Even though he lost six players from last year, he has five returning. This includes The grade eight girls volleyball team of Thornhill four — David Hoge, Dion Or- bell, Aaron Davis and James .McKay — all of whom top six feet by several inches. _ The lone under six-footer is speedy guard. Harpel Manhas. And. Letham says they have one more ingredient — ‘‘They’re hungry.”’ He’ll be filling in the five emp- ty places on the bench with the best grads from Thornhill and: Skeena junior high schools. _ Letham’s schedule of games a against out-of-zone opponents is impressive. co -_ They’ll take on the Ketchikan, Alaska Kay-High Kings in late November. They’ be hosting ‘Basketball boys busy Coach Phil Letham’s Cale- Salmon Arm here, as well as tak- ing part in Salmon Arm’s Trea- sure Tournament in December. A Christmas tourney is plan- ned for Centennial of Co- quitlam, and they'll also travel to M.E.I. in the Fraser Valley. - - After two years of going to Edmonton for tournament: ac- ‘tion, this season. they’re heading for Calgary instead. Letham admits it will be dif- ficult. to replace. graduating .talent from last year. Many felt that grads Chris McDonald, Pat _ McPhee, Trevor Shannon, Sati Manhas, Garth Schmidt and Dave Kirkaldy helped give Ker- modes their best team ever. junior high school can afford to clown around for a team picture, but d at Smithers' Chandler Park on November 7 weekend. they’ll be serious when their zone finals are hel Curling For the second year in a row,,. the Terrace Curling Club is hosting a “sponsors apprecia- tion bonspiel’? to thank the business, people of Terrace for financial sponsorship support _ over the years. This free spiel runs Nov. 14 and 15, with a dance and snacks ‘on’ the Satur- day night. It’s a fun bonspiel _with games running four ends, - ' and each player taking a turn at skipping. _ Letters have gone out to all concerned with the hope that each business or organization will enter either a team or in- curlers. Those in- terested should contact the Curl- ing Club at 635-5583 before Nov, 6. . education opportunities e Professionally managed - Mutual's Registered Education Savings Plan earns top marks ¢ It can provide money for you and your family to further your ¢ Wide range of investment ¢ Tax advantages ~-helpsmake _ _the Income Tax Act work for you GE eG v Es Frank Donahue SKEENA MALL Terrace , One of ihe Mutual Lifa of Canada group of companies 635-2387 » Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 4, 1987 9 Caledonia Kermode girls and boys took on the top contenders in Northwest high school zone senior volleyball on-Oct, 24, and. both proved to be logical ‘con tenders for provincial finais in a few weeks. . oe, With so-called home floor ad- vantage, Kermode. girls went undefeated: against their three opponents: at Thornhill high school. They beat Prince Rupert 15-1, 15-5, and downed Kitimat 15-3, 15-10, OC Against Smithers (number one ranked team in the single ‘A’ standings in B.C.) Kermodes beat them 15-10, 15-12 in round- robin, then took Smithers 15-2, 15-2 in the playoff for teams with best records. a Kermodes are currently rank- ed sixth best in B.C. for double ‘AA’ competition. Final playday standings had Kermodes first, Smithers se- cond, Kitimat third and Prince Rupert fourth. oo '_. Kermode boys won all six of their round-robin games to take. first -in. their playday at Caledonia school. Te _ They downed Kitimat 15-8, 15-0, then beat -Nishga 15-0, 15-3. In their last set they defeated Prince Rupert 15-2, 15-10. | Kitimat: placed: second, > with Prince Rupert third and Nishga fourth. Grant Livadney of Kermodes was selected most valuable player. All-stars were. Remo_ Bussoli. and Jim Wilson ‘of | Kitimat, Ben: Foot and Bruce Neid of Kermodes, Ray Stewart - of Nishga and ‘Hercules Guieoriago of Prince Rupert.” oo | Booth tops _ volleyball Four area junior high ‘school - volleyball teams competed in the annual John MclInnes. Invita- tional Tournament at Prince - George on the Oct. 24 weekend, but only one came home a win- ner, Booth - Memorial girls of Prince Rupert won. the. girls’ : 12-team side defeating the host. team in two sets in the cham- pionship match. — ‘Skeena boys managed just four wins against six ‘losses ‘in. their six-team round-robin ‘sec- tion and failed to advance-to |’ further play. Thornhill’s girls had a three- _ win, seven-loss- record in the. round-robin and placed eighth’ - overall. Thorohill’s. Renatta . Sperman was named to the all-- Starteam.. © ars Thornhill boys wound up with. five wins and five losses, ‘but - they also won the sportsmanlike - team trophy and had Ray Brown. | named to the all-star team, Ok “PERFORMANCE XL EXTRA LOAD RADIALS HAR CARS, VANS AND PICK-UPS REGULAR SALE PISSHOAT PISSSAI2 PISSAORIS PUTSG0RI3 PIaS7SAt4 PLSSOOALS PISSTSALE PrOS7ER 4 P20S7SA1S PUSTSAM FASTSAIS ZOSISAIS PERL Fuh | 128.95 | 108.50 ZA5TRISPERF. gO xt | vi8.9s | 104.50 ZSSTSATS PERF. 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