Wb ogee. mice Si emer ty Be ee ORE it Aili ase taba Pon yo on “Botti Skeetia te teams made it to «the: finals: of the zone Grade 8 joys’: and girls’ basketball. 1ampionships on Feb. 11, but On ‘the: boys’ side, Skeena went" up. against arch-rival .- 2 Kitimat in the title. match of hee vegeta ke arta ken ee Teall: preys pamermetties their - for-teart re round-robin’ ro series. Kitimat came- out. ‘with av gold-medal performance : by’ a: af 34-27 score. fi lished . in- the: ‘Tunnerup: posi- Kitimat had. won all three of their earlier games — 46-40 over -. Skeena, 40-29. ‘over Rupert's Booth and 50-34 over Smithers’ Chandler Park.. oe SE gt Od ge bea Ene gat “Skeea gained’ ‘a berth against ‘Kitimat by“ beating. Chandler ‘Park 53-27 and defeating Booth © 56-32. In the other game, Booth outscored Chandler 35-31. Booth girls won their side of a five-team, double-knockout series. by defeating the weary. _Skeena girls 54-24'in the gold Skeena juntor high’s Grade 8 girls had to play three games in a row to make it into the champlonship game of their annual Northwest zone basketball champlonship at Skeena school on Feb. 11. By then the girls had run out of steam and lost S424 to Prince Pupert Booth. ofhy ‘Skeena Juntor high school’s Grade 8 boys team took second place at thelr annual North- west zone basketball championship tournament at Caledonia school on Feb. 11. Skeena lost s+er to Kitimat in the final. Coming events in local sports: ‘Two of Terrace’s major sum- | ‘mer: ‘sports are holding registra- «tion sessions this Friday night “and all day Saturday at the -<: ‘Skeena Mall, In addition to sign- cing -up.- boys. and. girls, both © minor '... youth soccer will also accept -"" ames for adult volunteers, and ‘softball and Terrace - take in uniforms from last > geason. Both leagues require _- “proof of age. Soccer also has a a "(Boot exchange. For: soccer infor- -@ EST ‘mation, phone Bev Butjas at 635-3719. For softball informa- - tion, phone Barb Cooper at 638-0452,- or Ken Hendry at 635-5269. - | - Hockey fans are urged to pur- chase tickets now for the upcom- ing March 10th exhibition game at Kitimat’s Tamitik between the - ‘Canadian national team and the - Finnish national team. A full house is needed to pay for the expense of this prestigious game. Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m, | Tickets are on sale at Tamitik. Terrace Caledonia Kermode boys play host this Friday and Saturday for the Northwest zone senior boys’ triple ‘AAA’ bas- ketball championships. Prince Rupert Rainmakers and Kitimat Rebels will be here for action. The junior boys’ Northwest zone high ‘school basketball finals are -being played this weekend at Prince Rupert. . a np COLD BEER and WINE : Saturday 9 a.m, to 11 p.m. medal match. Skeena had to play four -Thornhill, then lost 30-22 to Hazelton, This meant three games in a row for Skeena. First they shad- ed Kitimat 42-41, then sained . revenge against Hazelton with 2 a 28-24, victory. "games to reach the: final. -They o started with a 35-11: win over. Booth posted. two. victories to. earn a final berth.— ‘32-31 Over ca Kitimat and 37- 26. ere a Hazelton. ; ee The other game: saw: Kitimat | so > eliminate Thornhill 48.17. Tsimpseans beat Kitimat — Skeena Tsimpsean junior boys put together four lop-sided -vic- tories to win Kitimat’s junior high school basketball tourna- ment on Feb, 11 weekend. Skeena opened with a 52-20 win over Prince Rupert. Senior Secondary in a Friday night game. Then on Saturday they won three in a row. They downed Rupert's Booth and Thornhill junior. girls’ basketball teams on their trip to - the Lambrick Park tournament on Feb, 11 weekend turned out to be second-all-star honors for Skeena’s Rochelle Pelletier and Thornhill’s Nicky Schafhauser. ‘In pre-tournament action at Victoria, Skeena took on Spencer and ‘lost 61-45, Robin Sharples had 12 points. Thorn- hill played Reynolds and came out on the short end of a 36-33 score. Marina Target had 10 points’. 7 a team 72-22 and took their semi-final against Kitimat: by. a 53-23 score. “In the championship game, Tsimpseans outscored Booth ‘A’ 60-40. Booth ‘B’ won the con- - solation final 7 1-49 over ' Thorn- hill. Scores of all games can be found in this week’s scoreboard. » ' Junior girls lose on road” The only highlight for Skeena - In the tournament, Skeena lost three in a row. Pelletier had 12 points in their 59-33 loss to © Oak Bay. None of the players hit double figures in their 34-21 loss © to Esquire and 35-19 defeat at the hands of High Tech. © Thornhill’s luck wasn’t any better. Schafhauser had 15 in Cedar Hill’s 50-25 win. Jurgeleit scored 10 while losing 40-29 to . Esquire, and the scoring was . spread out in their 41-20 loss to High Tech. ; Lambrick Park won the tour- nament. . Kermode boys top zone - Caledonia Kermode boys. brought their broken-season record to 14 wins and_ three losses on Feb, 11 weekend when they took part in Prince Rupert’s triple ‘AAA’ basket-— ball tournament. Kermodes. won both « their: games, beating the host Rain- makers 81-61 behind Dave Hogg’s 24 points and John Favela’s 21 points, downing Kitimat Rebels 81-56 behind | Jackie Brown’s 14 points and Steve Dewacht’s 12 points. The Kermode girls weren’t as . fortunate. They lost 44-31 to. Kitimat Orcas and 68-36 to Rupert’s Rainbirds. Jody Cox was their big gun with 45 points . overall. 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