B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 28, 1998 TERRACE STANDARD me (SKEENA VALLEY FAIRS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MONDAY NOV. 9, 1998 8:00 P.M. AT CLUBHOUSE MAIN FAIRENTRANCE Soccer: L THORNHILL J five locations five great | 2 weekend | getaways’ Victoria .........5 $59 Burnaby «1.6.02... $69 Kelowna ee T°) Kamloops sees DY Vancouver Airport ... $79 a a Injuries, loss dishearten boys - in Williams Lake : By COREY TROGI THE CALEDONIA. senior boys soccer team returned home from Williams Lake with a 3-2 record and a fourth place finish. The boys came out strong in their first match against Valley View from Kamloops, The chances were there to start but they just couldn’t seem to put the ball at the back of the net. But with hard work and slrong communication, the hays won the match 3-1. Nilton Predecante scored a pair while Scott Rigler put in the third goal. In their next game, the Caledonia squad faced a determined team from the Lakes District. The final score was a 4-1 victory. Nilton Predecante and J.J. Duben scored a goal each and cail tell free for reservations 1-800-663-0298 *lecludes ane night accommodation, single FAAS Stay'n Brian Rigler kicked ina pair, wee ey save. Saturday moming they faced a North Peace squad that Subject to taxes and availability emis “t was also undefeated (2-0). Walid Fri,, Sat., Sun, Oct. 30/98 to Mar. 28/99 vet Caledonia came out strong, With Craig Hansen puiting in a couple goals and Nilton Predecante scoring another, the team came out victorious 3-1, The team’s next match was the semifinal game against Caledonia’ other rivals, Westsyde from Kamloops. Despite many injuries and illnesses the team played an incredibly strong half keeping the much bigger and stronger Westsyde to a 1-0 tead. In the second half, the boys couldn't keep up with the well-rested Kamloops team and allowed three second half goals. Westsyde won the match in a 4-0 shut out, With one loss in the book Caledonia’s best bet was a bronze medal, but with many injuries it was hard for the ; oo ; boys to even field a team and the disappointment of losing READY? A Skeena Junior volleyball player gets ready to bump a serve in a game the previous game sucked out the boys’ motivation. against Kispiox last Saturday. The Grade 8 boys team has Steadily improved The end result was a 3-2 victory for Quesnel’s Corralieu since their first tournament in Prince Rupert Oct, 3. school. Serving’s key for Skeena disiie a nsue eu We vhaine Caledonia’s only two goals. Brian Rigler took home won the tournament’s best for- ' ward. . THEY MAY be short and scrappy but Skeena Junior’s Grade 8 volleyball team stands a good chance of being tops in their league. The boys faired well at a home tournament at Caledonia Oct. 17. They won three of four matches. “We've improved a lot Since the beginning,’’ said coach Adri McKay. “Now | at least we're competitive. “We played a Jot better,’’ said Skeena player Matt Kelly. - And key to their improve- ment was serving. The boys beat Kispiox 15-0, 15-5 after losing in the first round. Only Charles Hays from Prince Rupert won more games in the non- competitive tournament. “They're the team to beat,”’ said McKay. The boys next match up is at Mount Elizabeth Senior Secondary on Oct. 31. Caledonia’s played a follow-up game on home turf Oct. 23-25. The match was set to be a seven-team mini- tournament a week before the zones on the Queen Char- lotte Islands Oct. 30-31, Corey Trogi is a Grade 12 student at Caledonia Senior Secondary and the assistant coach of the senior boys soc- cer team. NOTICE All playing fields at the Terrace, Thornhill & Kitimat area schools will be fertilized monthly. This program will run from May through October 1998, YOu BE THE JUDGE “But! Cooked And Cleaned For Him! eh The small of cooking drew Jason out of his studio and Into the kitchen of his farmhousa. . Mmm, what smells so god.? . Jason peered into the pot while Ellen was stirring, y ACH Coat Beef Bourginon, my favorile. Ellan, what would | do 7 CASES without you! You coox divinely, you entertain my friands, you grow gorgecus roses, By the way, do you think you could do some editing and typing of my art book before dinner? Ive gol ta gat the first draft to tha ecliars tomorrow a card. She knew what i would say. “Tm sony, Ellen, Our relationship is ovar." Tears streaming down her face, she dashed off @ lat- aftamoon, ter to Jason. Ellen (ooked up to see Jason sprinting back into his “I've done everything for you a wifa would do. I've palnting studio, Never asked for money. Now | do, Pay me $100,000." She muttered to harsalt, Jason did, _ ‘Ive got to speak to him right now. | mustn't lose One year later, Jason died, courage." 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