It was expected that Fort St. James or r Prince George would’ win the annual Kitimat ‘Kentron’ midget and | ees bantam minor hockey tournament on Nov. 18 weekend, | but Terrace midgets pulled off an upset to head home _ with the winner’s share, . . Terrace won the title in ihe ‘-. championship game on a 7-3 win over Prince George. entered the final on semi-final _, Victories. | In the semis, Terrace downed. | Fort St. James 3-2 while Prince George took out Kitimat midgets 5-1. Terrace had lost 3-2 to Prince . George in the opening game of their four-team preliminary _ round-robin section. But Ter- "race went on to beat Watson ‘Lake 5-3 and blast Kitimat ban- tams 16-1 to' finish off in second place behind Prince George. Both advanced to the semis. Terrace bantams-in the other ‘section had a tougher time Coming events in sports Terrace sports groups in- terested in having their sport in- cluded in the 1991, Terrace Northern B.C. Winter Games _ . Kitimat atom division hockey teams this are invited to attend a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in room 217 at Northwest Com- munity College administration building. Further details are available from Bob Dahl at 635-2052 or Dick Kilborn at 635-6511. ; is hosting several weekend for their annual ‘Elks’ tournament at the old rink and * Tamitik. Both rep and house league teams will see action Fri- day night, all day Saturday, plus ‘Sunday morning at Tamitik. Spectators are welcome. Terrace area elementary ~ schools wind up their volleyball season with weekend tour- - naments: Boys play Friday night and all day Saturday at Thorn- hill high school. Girls play Saturday only at Skeena high - school. Skeena Valley golf club. members are reminded the. an- nual general meeting is coming - -up Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. - Masters” swimming at the Ter- race pool gets underway Friday. Workout times are 9 to 10 p.m. : “on Mondays, 12 noon to 1 o’clock on Wednesdays, and 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on Fridays. For more. information, call Shelley Morgan at 638-8976. The Haisla rec centre at Kitamaat village is the scene on Dec. .9 for zone judo trials. Weigh-in is 9 a.m. Phone Jackie at 632-5011 for information. Terrace Caledonia Kermode ~ boys are hosting Rupert Rain- makers and Kitimat for zone basketball this Friday and Satur- day. ' The B.C. Seniors’ Games Society for zone 10 has a general meeting on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 1 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. All interested please attend. Both - - Lake, The bantams lost 11-2 to Fort St. James, 11-3 to Kitimat mid- gets, and came up with a 5-2 win over Fraser lake in their final game to place third i in their sec: tion = In, the playoff between third- ‘place squads, Terrace and Kitimat bantams fought to a 6-6 tie. The playoff between fourth- place teams saw Fraser Lake outscore Watson Lake 8-6. Fort St. James emerged as a 5-1 winner over Kitimat midgets in the semi-final losers’ match, This settled third and fourth places. ed one player from each team as a tournament all-star group. From Terrace midgets, Jared Ewart was named. Terrace ban- tams had Dawson Kelln selected. Others picked included Warren Kita of Prince George, Jason Warner of Fort St. James, Shaunce Einarson of Watson Lake, Cory Reimer of Fraser Tommy Nieminen of Kitimat bantams and Eric Byrne of Kitimat midgets. The Terrace midget team was the upset winner in Kitimat’s “Kentron” tournament that took place Nov. A group of four judges select-_[ YP So | These are the all-star players selected after the “Kentron” tournament in Kitimat Nov. 18. The Terrace midget entry took home the victory, and a member from each .team in the tourney became part of the all-stars. 18 weekend. They’re shown here with the trophies and medals they earned for their effort. Winter Games Terrace is hosting the North- ern B.C. Winter Games in 1991. Bob Dahl, whose experience in- cludes major responsibilities for the Northern B.C. Winter Games in 1983 and the B.C. Winter Games in 1986, will be Director of Sports Events for the Terrgce Games in. February 1991, Dahl said last week he will be - putting together the sports pro- file soon. Representatives of sports groups in Terrace who would like to have their sports. included in the Terrace 1991 Games are invited to a meeting at Northwest Community Col- lege, Tuesday, Dec. 5 in room 217 of the administration building at 7:30 p.m. | Further details may be ob- tained from Dahi at 635-2052 or Dick Kilborn, Director of Public Relations, at 635-6511 (local 325). way 16 West AT 4:30 P.M.