10° Terrace Review _— Wednesday, December 13, 1989 ieee Coach Scott Sitter and his Verltas school boys’ Grade 7 volleyball team came up with an undefeated tourney at the Terrace elementary schools’ season-ending playoff at Thornhill school on Dec. 2. They beat Uplands in the final. Minor reps hot on road Terrace minor hockey rep teams came up with four wins out of five games out-of-town on Dec. 2 weekend. The midgets travelled to Prince Rupert for a pair of lop- sided wins against the coast city’s midget-juvenile combines. Terrace won 13-3 and 12-3. Den- nis Bannister scored five goals in each game. Meanwhile, Terrace bantams travelled to Granisle for three games. After beating Smithers 12-4, then beating them again 7-2, Terrace dropped a 5-2 deci- sion to Hazelton. Third straight shutout for Mark | On Tuesday, Nov. Kitimat’s found himself on the current NHL statistical list with a record of one win, eight losses and one tie. And-he had‘a not-so-brilliant 4,25 goals-against average: - “Two days later (Nov. 30) Mark started a surge towards adding his name to the list of best NHL goaltenders, and he’s done it with the New York Islanders in just four games, ~ He’s posted three shutouts in his four games played up to Dec. 10. That's a feat accomplished ‘by only a handful of goalies over the years. That Nov. 30 game saw Fitz- patrick register a 2-0 shutout against Chicago Blackhawks. He stopped 31 shots, and ended a five-game Islander losing streak. Mark’s next outing came Saturday, Dec. 2, when he beat Winnipeg Jets 6-3. He came back with his second blank job in one-and-a-half big league seasons on the 5th when he downed the number one Buf- falo Sabres 3-0, stopping all 32 shots fired his way. . Mark made it back-to-back scoreless contests on Saturday Oilers move Sharples to AHL Terrace’s J eff Sharples played his first game for his new. NHL team last Wednesday (Edmon- ton Oilers), then. Friday was on his way to Cape Breton, where he’ll work his way into shape with their American: Hockey League farm team. Jeff got the news Thursday after practice when assistant coach Ted Green informed him of the move. Sharples feels it’s ihe right move as he’ll get more playing time and reach top con- dition faster. Against the Russian team Elks’ tourney results ‘Kitimat’s second weekend minor hockey tournament of the season — the ‘Elks’ atom divi- sion rep and house series, wound up with 22 games played. Burns Lake and Kitimat teams came out as winners. Burns Lake was the winner on the ‘A’ (rep team) side by beating Kitimat 6-3 in the title game. In the playoff for .third and fourth places, . Terrace downed Hazelton 6-2. For the ‘B’ (house league) division, it was Bravos 4-2 over ‘Wings in an all-Kitimat final. Dave’s Plumbing of Terrace won the ‘B’ consolation final 9-4 over Smithers. Scores from all games can be found in this week’s scoreboard. Orcas 5th in Prince George Kitimat’s junior Orca girls put together a record of one win and two losses to finish fifth out of eight teams at the annual Prince George Kelly Road basketball tournament on Dec. 2 weekend. Kitimat’s Tanya Von Schlienitz was named to thei first all-star team. Kitimat started with a 48-18 won over Duchess Park, then lost 40-35 to Quesnel’s Cor- relieu and 42-39. to Prince George’s Blackburn. t ¥ i t \ Caledonia Kermode girls’ ‘basketball team is hosting ‘Fort St. James, Smithers, Hazelton and Kitimat for a - round-robin tournament this weekend. Games at Cal high “start Friday at 4 p.m., then - Saturday morning at 9:30. “Caledonia Kermode boys ‘are off. this week for a basketball tournament at ‘Nanaimo. The Northern Aquanauts diving club has. ‘Thursday night. [ Coming events in regional sports © 4. mecting | at. I 30. in. "J room two of the Northwest Community College at Kitimat, There’s an adult scrub volleyball meeting Wednes- day night at 7 o’clock at the Terrace Public Library base- ment. All teams must be rep- presented for registration. Terrace ladies’ basketball has drop-in workouts every Thursday night starting at 8:30 at Skeena high school. For information phone June at 638- 8680. Wednesday (a 6-2 win for Ed- monton) Jeff told his f ather that’: by the midway point. his : legs* were tiring due to -playing a regular shift. aie Green said they were pleased with Jeff's progress from a shoulder injury, ddding he was in better shape than they ex- i a pected. It was his first big league game against the Soviets. He admitted to father Cliff that he was ner- vous from not knowing what to expect. As to when he'll return-to Ed- monton, it depends on how soon he can return to A-1 condition. Jeff said he’ll be working hard to get back to the main team. 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