* a The Jack Perry rink topped the competition at the beginning ‘of the month in the Terrace Curling Club ¢ at the annual Legion ‘bonspiel. _ Prince Rupert is celebrating ‘its . annual All Native Basketball tour- - nament this week with more than ‘| 20 teams in town for the 33rd edi- tion that started Monday at the Civic Centre, This year's tournament had they brought in-the Canadian | National team under coach; and former Rupert Rainmaker, Ken Shields. : tion contests against an American team from Seattle on Saturday night and Sunday night. The tournament, running from ‘this past Monday to this coming Saturday, has attracted a full house the Civic Centre sym for several years. It is split into divisions of i inter- mediate (under.21) and senior (over 21), They play a double- knockout series with contests run- ning from early moming to near something very ‘special added to | the roster of games. Last weekend - of more than 1,500 spectators to. Rupert’s All Native. je hoop | be extravaganza gets under way ‘midnight each day. .. Several broadcasting outlets carry play-by-plays on many of | the games by: radio, and it's also televised. Over the years, thousands of dollars i in 1 prizes and trophies have —_ Terrace Review —— Wednesday, February 12, 1992 i een handed out, plus hundreds of dollars in scholarships for upcom- ing: native youths, - a Persons seeking information és possible ticket sales should contact the Civic Centre office. _ Out-of-towners skewer It was another successful annu- al Terrace. Ladies’ Valentine Bon- spiel last weekend at the Terrace Curling Club, even though all four event winners came from out of town, _ The three-day spiel attracted 40 “ rinks. for the four-event, round-— _ the-clock survival of the fittest. . 'A' event (the only undefeated team) went to Janice Himech of Smithers. She downed Chris Car- son of Prince George 7-1 in the final. In 'A' semi-finals, Carson OLYMPIC. WINTER.GAMES - .FEBRUARY.8 - 23, 1992 | PLEASE NOTE: THE 1992 WINTER OLYMPICS WILL AIR" ON TV7, WJBK AND CBUFT (French) from February 8 to 23. Please check local listings in Close Up magazine for exact times. . 7 - | BOBSLED ’ HOCKEY _ FIGURE SPEED| -ALPINE& | NORDIC SKIING |. EXHIBITION ; ; : ; ' BALLET/AERIAL nw «| XLUGE | FR SKATING] SKATING MOGUL SKIING | & BIATHLON | ®4iszAt5 -|Wednesday | Luge: _ . da va. Norway; nen' Moguls Heats; XC: 15km Nordi¢ ' ad Women's Give Czech ‘on: Women's Combined; Biathlon: . 1 2th Singles — France. vs. Switz. Combined Downhill Men's 10km - | ‘ . | | Moguls Semifinals & eo Thursday et Finland vs. USA; Men's’ Men’s oa | XC: Man's 10km; 13th , Germany vs. Sweden; Originals | 5000m Women's Combined | XC: Women’s Skm oe / - {taly. vs. Poland a Y ‘Slalom . . Friday =| Luge: Canada vs. Czech.; | Dance Women's - Biathlon: Women’ - ° ‘| Men's . CIS vs. France; Compulsories —_ lation: bromen's ) 14th Doubles Norway vs. Switz.” —_ 1000 'm <<“ 3x7.5km Relay Saturday . Finland vs. Sweden; “Men's Men's - . Women's XC: Men’s 15km; XC: | Freestyle Aerial 15th Bobsled: - | Germany vs. Italy: Freestyle 500 m_ 1 Downhill Women's 10km; Ski - | Skiing Heats ; Poland vs. USA uo, Jumping: 120m Team = nday. . |, Canada ys. CIS; - Dance: “a! , Ski Jumping: 120m; Freestyle Sunday Bobelet Czech vs. Switz; | Original i ony G Biathlon: Men's ~—‘| Aerial Skiing 16th = | OM" || France. vsNoway | SetPattem | 4x7.5km Relay Finals Monday - ‘|. Finland vs. Italy; Dance Women’s Women's -XC: Women's 4x5kmM | ou cting:’ . - Germany vs. Poland; . Relay; Ski Jumping: 9: 17th » Swaden vs. USA _Freeswip | 2000 Super 90m Team Nordic Gom | 24me 1 : T ) sda — Qualifying Game;. Men's 5000 m]| Men's i Speed Skiing: ey , Quarteripals Short Track: | Glant . | Biathlon: Group 1;' .. 18th Games 1 and 2 a Heats Slalom | Woman's 15km Curing: of _ ame “This schedule of events for the Olympic Winter Games is brought to you by: Canada’s oldest Toyota dealership | Terrace Motors Toyota — 4912 2 Hwy. 16 West, Terrace, B. c. vis /ever oe Come Mat conan typ moc 367 “* "Phone 635-6558 DL¥5957 & Valentine spiel prizes — They weré in ‘for two exhibi- beat out Prince Rupert's Teany- McLean while Himech benched. the local Joan Kucharyshen rink. Prince Rupert's Yvonne Cook - won 'B’ event, defeating Linda - Dzuiba 12-10 in the deciding con-' test. Dzuiba, of Kitimat, knocked off Maryann Martens of the host . ‘club in semi-final action. Cook ‘took out Jackie Munson of Terrace in her semi. It was another Prince Rupert victory in ‘C' event when Penny Brown outscored our own Paulette Patterson 12-9, Semi-finals for the - finalists had them down a pair of. local squads — Patterson over Linda Kawinsky: and-Browa over. Fay Sparks. The Kathy Butterfield four- some made it three titles for Rupert curlers. Butterfield defeat- ed Carol Hindle of Kitimat 7-4 in | the ‘D' final. Hindle handled Kathy . ' Simpson of Terrace in her semi-._ final, Butterfield took care of. another Rupert rink skipped by. Karen Myers in the other semi, —- This week sees the Terrace: club taken over for the B.C. Senior: Ladies' finals with games all _ week, ne Kermodes | set back . ‘Terrace Caledonia Kermode boys’ senior basketball team lost + out in another tournament in the ower mainland over the past, weekend. - They started with a 99-89 tris | umph over Queen Elizabeth of Surrey. Mike Newhouse had 32 points to set the pace in scoring. Jeff McKay chipped in with 26 while Fernando Milhomens had. 14, Agassiz thumped Kermodes: 87-61 in the second match. Mil-. ‘homens popped in 15 to lead us, McKay had a dozen while young - brother Fraser McKay had 10. Kermodes were eliminated by Surrey's Semiahmoo 86+78 in their - windup battle for third and fifth;: * nd 4 i - Newhouse and Jeff. McKay. tossed | up 25 each in‘a losing cause. Jon Shepherd had 10. Jeff McKay was named to- the tournament's second all-star team. * a wnt be es ae