rl pis aries oe Bien Can age B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 7, 1990 ‘Hendry named top district - player second straight year It’s difficult keeping up with Terrace’s Michelle Hendry as honors for her basketball prow- ess with Simon Fraser Univer- sity Clan keep pouring in. Two weeks ago she picked up her fourth player-of-the-week award for this season in the N.A.1.A. District One honors. Then prior to playoff action, she was named to the all-star team. Early last week, Michelle came up with another award — she was selected District One’s top player for the second year in . a row. With MVP honors for her first two years of college ball Gold for p ewee reps” ; itimat’s annual peewes minor hockey tournament on Feb. 17 weekend had been organized for sections of four rep teams and six house league teams. They had hoped to play 25 games, but they scrambled to reset the schedule when two Prince Rupert entries and one from Smithers cancelled out due to travel conditions. The series wound up with three teams on ‘A’ side and six on ‘B’ side. A total of 21 games were played. Kitimat’s atom reps were called in to make the third entry on ‘A’ side with Kitimat Kiwanis and Terrace. Terrace ended up with four wins and one loss to capture the ‘gold medals. In their final game they edged Kiwanis 4-3. The atoms, who went winless against their two older opponents, won the bronze medals and the most sportsmanlike team award. On the ‘B’ side, Kitimat Sharks won ali four games to place first and take home the gold. Stewart won second place: silver medals while the bronze went to Hazelton. Terrace. Heaman Trucking picked -up the sportemanlike - team. award. _ TUESDAY: I WEDNESDAY: (freshman and sophomore), Hendry can look forward to similar honors with two more years to go at Simon Fraser. Meanwhile, the Clan entered the District One playoffs last week. After beating Whitworth College Pirates to earn a final, best-of-three series, the Clan defeated first-place Western Washington Vikings 76-52 in game one with Michelle scoring 21 points. Western Washington couldn’t muster a win in game two as Michelle poured in 30 points to lead the Clan to a 68-62 victory and a sweep of the series. The Clan now faces the District Two winner in a best-of- three starting tomorrow night. By the way, Western Washing- ton was ranked sixth best N.A.LA. team-in the U.S. : B.C. Cup hockey to The 6th annual B.C. Cup will be held in Osoyoos April 19-22 hosted by the South Okanagan Minor Hockey Association, The weekend of March 30, 31 and April 1 will see District Camps held in the Okanagan, Van- couver Island, North and Kootenays with 46 players at each camp. The weekend of Zone victories for Terrace minor teams Terrace Minor Hockey rep -teams played eight games against Kitimat opposition on Feb. 24 weekend and came through with zone victories in three series. The Totem Ford midgets won their opener 4-2, then won game two 6-2. Inland Kenworth bantams posted 10-6 and 9-3 wins. Terrace atom reps won their series in two straight by 5-1 and 4-2 scores. The only losing Terrace effort came from Skeena Cellulose peewees, who dropped their best-of-three set to Kitimat by 7-4 and 7-5 scores. However, the. peewee losses don’t mean their season is finished. They head for Cloverdale on March 17 for a major tournament in which they play a Japanese team in the opener on the 19th. Local boxers three for five in Terrace boxers won three out of five bouts during the Terrace- Prince Rupert inter-club boxing meet Feb. 24 weekend at the coast city. - Results were as follows: Terrace’s Jeremy Hunter (73 Ibs.) lost a split decision to Rupert's Jordon Leask (80 lbs.). Clint Bell of Terrace (103 Ibs.) won by knockout over Donny Price of Rupert (108 Ibs.). Terrace’s Michael Burkett a7 my ‘won by a TKO over ’ Terrace Peaks ‘Gyan Kinsmen Club: on Rupert’s Charlie Nama (170 Ibs.). Duncan Murdoch (139 lbs.) won by unanimous decision over Rupert’s Bob Comeau (139 Ibs.). | -Marcus Bernaldez (160 Ibs.) lost by- decision to. Rupert’s Steve Yeager (160 Ibs.).- Upcoming action for Terrace fighters is the Junior Golden - Gloves at Vancouver on March: - 24, and the Buckskin Gloves at |: Kamloops on March 31. the formula is completed. a Special day set for Mark Fitzpatrick | ’ Mark Fitzpatrick, Kitimat’s gift to the NHL, is getting his day in June. At a date to be set, the talented New York Islander goaltender will be given a ‘Mark Fitzpatrick Day’ - during which he’ll be honored by the community with a gathering of old and young kockey players, plus family, friends and community leaders, and noted hockey people Mark has worked with over the years. This ‘Salute to Mark’ comes after he’s completed two years in the big league. While plans are still being for- . mulated, early efforts indicate a special aftenoon session, then a big dinner that night. Details will be released when _ be held in Osoyoos April 6, 7 & 8 will see 92 players attend the Lower Mainland Camp. During these camps, players will be exposed to various concepts, skills and ter- minology, possibly quite new to them. Scrimmages and off-ice lectures make up the balance of the weekend. At the conclusion of each camp, 20 players will be selected to compete for their District at the B.C. Cup Six teams will compete in a round robin tournament April 19-22 in Osoyoos where, as a result, 46 players will be selected to carry on the the B.C. Provin- cial Under-17 Camp this sum- mer. Players from this program will vie for a position on the 20-man ‘Team B.C.’ roster that will compete in the Canada Winter Games in Charlot- tetown, P.E.I. in February 1991. 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