Facilities will ‘include two baseball diamonds and’ a soccer field, bleachers, a concession . stand, parking, fencing, wash- rooms, a picnic site and tennis courts. The site is adjacent to a school, the community hall in Kitwanga, and a parking area. SoTETTAY Te parquet esr T eT SpA ree te Se ee ints sf 3 ray cf wot nt § i i i a 7 Es E : : ye b 7 Feet eet Laie tied CALEDONIA GETS THE BIRD For the seventh time in eight ‘years, Terrace Caledonia Senior Secondary School will represent | the Northwest. Zone in B.C. prov- incial badminton finals. The championships will be held later this month at Burnaby. Cal hosted the final zone playday last Saturday after wind- ing up the regular season at Houston on Feb. 29. Cathy Dickson won the ’A’ girls’ singles with teammate Tanya Booth as runnerup. For boys’ ’A’ singles, Cal athletes finished one-two-three. Cody Skog — was on top with Brian Cox in the gecond position and Kelly Gingles third. We also won boys’ and girls’ *A’ doubles. Zane Hobenshield and Bao Long paired for the boys’ win. while Paula McKay and Cathy Dickson teamed up for the girls, Cody Skog and Brian Cox finished runnerup to Long and Hobenshield. We also won first honours in the mixed. Hobenshield and McKay paired for this win while Long and Dickson came in second. Cal also had sharp playing in 'B’ events, Christine Morrison and Jasmine Deleon placed one-two in girls’ singles while Shane Holland won the boys’ side. In boys’ and girls’ doubles for 'B’ side, it was Brad Holmberg and Jonathon’ Mackee (with Dwayne Konschuk and Joey Watts in second) on the boys’ side. For girls Jenny Murie and Christine Morrison won, with Tanya Booth and Fatima Botelho next. Jason Krug: Hound in the prairie league. SCHOLARSHIP OR BIG LEAGUES FOR KRUG Jason Krug, another Terrace Minor Hockey graduate, has now moved on to Junior ’A’ hockey with Notre Dame Hounds of the Saskatchewan Junior League, where he hopes U.S. colleges will be scouting around with scholar- son. . . The 18-year-old defenceman graduated from Notre Dame Col- lege last’ year and is currently with the school’s Junior ’A’ entry. It's his fourth year at Notre Dame. ‘He played minor hockey in Terrace, performing on the Pup, Peewee and first year Bantam reps. Then the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Krug headed for Saskatchewan, where good hockey Terrace Review — March 13, 1992 ship. bids by the end of this sea- - and top academics intermixed. Now, with school behind him, he’s making a name for himself as he approaches professional status. Information on him at the end of February had him listed as the highest scoring 18-year-old blue- liner in the 12-team circuit and second highest scoring defence- man. overall. The 811” stalwart weighs in at 190 pounds. Last season he “was named best defenceman in Midget triple ‘AAA’ in his Saskatchewan league. — He's optimistic about the future, with the options being a U.S. university degree (one schol- arship. ‘which Americans give away by the handful).or waiting for the June NHL draft to see what's offered if he’s selected. In future, we'll be keeping a closer check on Jason Krug. So far in this season, he’s played 48 games, scored 10 goals, added 28 assists and served 48 minutes in penalties.