G2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 23, 1994 Sports Menu TODAY Minor Hockey PEEWEE AA Provincial championship action at 9 a.m., neon, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Bowling SNOOPY BOWLING Buddies Terrace Lanes. For information, phone 635-5911, THURSDAY, MAR, 24 Minor Hockey PEEWEE AA Provincial championship medal games, Playoff for third at 3 p.m. Championship game at 6 p.m. Floor Hockey Blue Whities v Thornhill Trojans (7pm. Terrace Chimo Redmen v Wild Ones (8 p.m.) FRIDAY, MARCH 25 Curling TERRACE CURLING playoff finals at 7 p.m. leapue SUNDAY, MAR. 27 Pistol Shooting IPSC TRAINING match at Rod and Gun range in Thorahill. For information, phone 635-6983. TUESDAY, MARCH 29 Floor Hockey Terrace Clansmen v Westpoint Warriors (7 p.m.) The Possee v Traffic Jams (8 p.m.) Tennis TERRACE TENNIS club has a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Kin Hut on Halliweel Ave. All welcome {to attend, For more in- formation, contact Chuck Cey at 635-6166. Men's Rec Hockey PLAYOFFS get underway in Recreational division, best-of- three finals begin April 5. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 Men's Rec Hockey PLAYOFFS get underway in Old- timers division, one-game final April 6. Curling LOGGERS BONSPIEL gets un- der way with local rinks, out-of- towners begin tomorrow, finals Sunday afternoon. THURSDAY, MARCH 31 Scrub softball REGISTRATION fer the 194 Mixed Scrub Softball season takes place 7 p.m. in the library base- ment. $100 per team. FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Snowboarding NORTHWEST. SNOWBOARD meet at Shames, runs to April 3. For information, phone 638-8878. FRIDAY, APRIL 8 Swimming PIZZA HUT Invilational meet be- gins G p.m., continues Saturday and Sunday. LUGE SLEDDING, Anyone in- terested in joining. the sport, con- tact Todd Taylor (635-4189) or Ed Hess (638-0636), TERRACE BADMINTON club plays every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8-10 p.m., every Sun- day 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school. For informa- lion, contact Diane at 635-3564, TERRACE ROD & GUN club meels the first Wednesday of every month, 7 p.m. at the club- house on Rifle Range Rd, in Thornhill. New members wel- come. For information, contact Fred Straw at 635-2874, DUPLICATE RIDGE = club mecls 7:15 p.m, every Wednesday night at Caledonia Sr. Secondary. Vicky (638-8418) for more in- formation. TUN MIXED DART LEAGUE plays 8 p.m, Wednesday nights at the Legion. No need to sign up, just drop in. Newcomers welcome, For mre information, Clare Groot at 638-8493. To get an event on.to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave, phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax them to 638-8432. To make next week’s paper, submissions must be in by 5 p.m. Friday. Quinn tops Totem A QUICK slart and killer sixth end guided the Quinn rink, skipped by Bill Kawinsky, to a comfortable viclory and top prize at the Totem Mixed bonspiel, Kawinsky opened with a single when opponent George Kozak’s: last rock attempt at a raised dou- ble swung too far. He got the pressure on carly in the next when second Robert Findlay executed a hit and roll to the four foot behind cover, Needing to make an angled double with the hammer, Kozak this time saw the rock run loo straight, giving Kawinsky a steal of two, Kozak’s woes continued in the third when he missed an open hit to hand Kawinsky a 5-0 lead. And in the fourth - Kozak’s sweepers pulled off too carly, leaving his hit-and-stick attempt to wreck on the front and allow- ing Kawinsky to steal another. After a draw to the four foot had got Kozak on the board, Kawinsky put it away in the sixth with a nicely controlled takeout for four. Kawinsky, third Elaine Furmseth, Findlay and lead Jen- nifer Quinn cruised to {he ‘A’ event title from there, 11-3 win- ners in nine. ‘B’ event provided the nailbiter of the day, the Vernon Smith- skipped Desrick rink shaking off a rough sixth to stage a tri- umphant comeback. Melanson had the edge from the . Start, scoring twos to Smith’s singles to lead 4-2 after four. After Smith choked on an open © draw in the fifth to settle for an- other single, Melanson seemed to putit away witha three-in the Six- : th ‘and 7-3 lead. The late ends were good to Denis Fugere in his duel with Ron Murphy. However, it was lo slip away in the eighth. Having cut the lead in hai in the previous end, Smith hil and stayed with his last to lie. three, ; : Melanson was left with a draw to lhe full cight-foot to salvage a point but wrecked to put Smith one up. With an exchange of singles in ~ the remaining ends, Smith, third Jackie Smith, second Elmer Der- rick and lead Mac Derrick held on fora 9-8 win. — The late ends were also good to Denis Fugere in his ‘C’ event duel with Ron Murphy. Steals of one in the First and fourth plus Murphy’s too short draw attempt in the fifth had Fugore clinging to a 4-3 lead, He then hit and peeled to blank the sixth only: to watch over- zealous sweeping in the next give Murphy a steal of his own to tie il up. ; . Fugere got on the winning track in the eighth. Facing two yellows, ’ he picked off one with cach of his rocks to go 6-4 up. But it was draw weight that settled the game, Having fired one through, then watched Fugere find the back four fool, - Murphy overcompensated with the ham- mer to come up short and give away a couple more, Fugere, third Nancy Fugere, second Bob Mailler and lead Corene Grass then ran the Mur- phy quartet out of rocks to take the litle 8-4, Rippon and Mould took third and fourth in ‘A’, Kitimat’s Joe Bergeron emerged third in ‘B’ ahead of Dennis while Copeland and Braathen filled the places in °C’ event. Twenly four tcams took part in the ’spiel. TOP OF THE pola at this year's Totem Mixed bonspiel was the Quinn rink. Left to right, the ‘A’ event champs were second Rob Findlay, third Elaine Furnseth, lead Jennifer Quinn and skip Bill Kawinsky. 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