B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 12, 2003 @ Rally tally CENTENNIAL Christian School's senior boys volleyball team came close but wasn't able to make it into the finals of the northwest zone boys ‘A’ volleyball championships last weekend. The team met second ranked Houston Christian School in the semi-finals but lost three in a row 21-25, 23-25 and 15-25. Bulk- ley Valley Christian School, who host the provincial finals in two weeks in Smi-" thers, gets a bye to the B.C, champs, while Houston wins the northwest zone berth, Centennial Christian will apply for a wild card entry, but that decision won't be made until later this week. SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PHOTO os Hockey Sports menu To get your game, event or meeting added to the Terrace Standard Sports Menu or Sports Scope, fax us at 638-8432, or e- mail us at: newsroom. @terracestandard.com Nov. 28-29 @ Pee Wee house lour- nament at the Terrace - - arena. Dec, 12 Mm Pee Wee reps vs. Smithers 8 p.m. Bantam reps vs. Kitimat 40 p.m. Terrace arena. Dee, 13 Mi Pee Wee reps vs. Smithers 10 a.m. Ban- tam reps vs. Kitimat 12 noon, Terrace arena, Jan. 16 M@ Pee Wee reps take on Kitimat 8 p.m. Midget reps vs. Prince Rupert 10 p.m.. Terrace arena. Jan, 17 @ Pee Wee reps take on Kitimat 10 a.m. Midget reps vs. Prince Rupert 12 noon. Terrace arena. dan, 23 HB Bantam raps take on Prince Rupert 8 p.m. Midget reps vs. Kitimat 10 p.m.. Terrace arena. dan. 24 @ Bantam reps take on Prince Rupert 10 a.m. Midget reps vs. Kitimat 12 noon. Terrace arena. Jan. 30 B Bantam reps take on Smithers 8 p.m. Terrace arena. Jan, 31 m@ Bantam reps take on Smithers 10 a.m. Ter- racearena. Demons challenge oldtimers in charity game this Saturday THE KITIMAT Ice Demons take to the ice this Saturday against some of the NHL’s one-time super stars. The annual oldtimers hockey challenge is set to go at the Tamitik arena at 6 p.m. with five Terrace players suiting up for the Demons. the line-up scheduled to take to the ice. Former hockey greats including Dave “Tiger” Wil- liams, Former Philly player Dale Hawerchuck, Gary Ny- land, Larry Melnyk and former Edmonton Oiler Glenn Anderson will be lacing up the skates in the match. Other former NHLers include Doug Bodger who played for Pittsburgh, Buffalo, San Jose, New Jersey, be making the calls. Los Angeles and the Vancouver Canucks. Between the posts will be Richard “King” Brodeur and Ron Hoggarih, a 23-year veteran NHL referee, will Other highlights of the evening include a laser show, legendary Les Miserables singer Michael Burgess and Claude Scott , “the happy trumpeter.” The Oldtimers’ Hockey Challenge comes to Kitimat's Tamitik arena Nov. 15 at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the Terrace Standard at 3210 Clinton St. for $20. Proceeds go to the Aluminum City Telethon and Terrace Firefighters local 2685. All Native qualifier deadline today Civic Centre in Prince Ru- Conrad Lewis says interest pert. in the .tournament is The bottom three teams spreading to the eastern from cach division from provinces including pro- last year’s February lour- spective senior teams form Calgary, Alberta and Win- nepeg, Manitoba. An inter- mediate team from White- horse, Yukon is also ex- pected to be making the ANY TEAMS locking to take part in this year’s All Nalive Qualifying Tourna- ment (ANQT) have until the end of the day to sign up. nament are aulomatically The qualifier for the an- nual All Native Basketball Tournament is set for Nov. 19-22 at the Jim Cicone inviled to participate al the qualifier along with any new teams. All Native organizer irip for the qualifier. Teams have until the end of the day Nov. 12 to pay the $300 registration fce and have rosters com- pleted and submitted. 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