Page C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 23, 1993 SOCCER Trio tackle Interiors. Terrace Youth Soccer will field three teams at this weekend’s Interior Provincial. ‘B’ playoffs. The under-14 boys, under-19 girls and under- 19 boys will all be boarding the bus tomorrow for the 18-hour trip to the Kelowna playdowns. There they will face other zone champs from northern B.C. to the US border, The winners in each age division will earn the right to represent the Interior against the coast champs the following weekend. © — “The competition ~vill be: pretty stiff,” TYS president Bey Butjas said of the task facing the Terrace teams. However, she maintained, the teams had as good a chance as any at the tournament. Suggesting the toughest part of the touma- ment would be the long drive to get there, Butjas conceded, “‘that’ S a fact of life up here in the north.”’ The under-14 boys and under-19 girls will also be going in without the benefit of a‘zone playoff game warm up. That’s because Kitimat and - Prince Rupert both passed on challenging Terrace at the June 12 eliminator. The under-19 boys, however, did get a chance to test theif mettle . against “Prince Rupert. With both teams evenly matched, that game tumed into a thriller with end-to-end play throughout and enough goals to provide the crowd with lots of exciting moments. Terrace had the extra needed, though, edging their rainbow city rivals 4-3 to book the trip to Kelowna. Butjas noted rule changes this year mean those born after August 1, 1974. can compete. Previously any player born in 1974 was too old to qualify... She said that rule change had made a big dif- ference to the Terrace team because the players would have that much more experience head- ing into the Interiors. The Terrace teams will also go into ‘the tournament with something of a reputa- fion...but a goofd one thanks to last year's -under-18 boys team. Butjas recalled they were selected the playdowns’ most sportsmanlike team. Noting there was only one such award given out, she explained that meant they were judged the sportsmanlike of all the teams taking part in all the various divisions. BURN SMART / TO MININIZEAIR | POLLUTION FROM \ YOUR WOODSTOVE: j Burn only clean, dry wood in your 4. woodstove. ever > ~~ burn green, wet; painted or treated > Wood including am plywood, (x) pressboard, ma railway lies ar m ulllity poles.° © Never burn household fp garbage inyour . ) woodstove or eeppe ‘leplacel A message from the BRITISH COLUMBIA LUNG ASSOCIATION ioe areone - -.its3 9 a Northmen clinch first Terrace Northmen got an early scare in their latest Tugby battle with Prince Rupert. And it had nothing to do with the Rainmen’s play. “There was dust on the field,” Northmen’s David Hull plained. es Given the game was. being played in the City of Rain-bows, Mull said the sight cansed initial confusion in the Terrace ranks. However,: the = Northmen recovered from the shock quickly and ran out 10-0 winners in a tight, defensive battle June 12. Describing the match as ‘‘a spirited affair’; Hull said it was the first time this season Ter- race’s first line scrum players had - all been in action. . And, it was also the first time the Northmen. ‘forwards had “*pushed Rupert araund’’, Asa result, “Terrace -had taken possession on every one of their put-ins and a good number of . iRupert’s. wo ee tga ae r That and good handling by the ‘backs gave the Northmen a ‘decisive edge, despite the solid The ‘hills’ exe defensive play of the host team. Darryn Eves struck for the only try of the game, his second of the season. Doug Wilson put away the convert and added a penalty to consolidate his place atop the ; Northmen scoring : Stats, si fn, Hil noted the © Raipmnén’ iid made gallant efforts late in‘the?* game to get on the board only to : will soon be alive with hikers The snow may be long gone in the valleys, but the . Terrace Hiking club -still expect to run’ across some ona few of the out- ings they have planned for the. restof the summer. _ Sunday, July 11 is a case in point. Thal’s when they head for Robinson Ridge, near Kitimat. A steep, but very scenic trail, past experience. tells them: they could ‘run info snow.’ patches along. the _ approximately 4km walkin’. Hikers can either meet at the Terrace library at 8 a.m. for the car pool .or drive to. Kitimat, meeting . there at 9 am. at. the chamber of* commerce sign: at: ‘Forest Ave...and Hwy. 37 South, on the ‘left: {ust ‘past the Hirsch Creek bridge. ; ‘For more information, contact . hike leader Jim Thorne at 632- 6055. - - The following weekend, ‘July-- 17-18, thé club’ willbe holdirig. one of two overnighicis planned. Meeting atthe library at 9:a.m., the ‘group ‘will drive to Smithers for a nearly 10km. walk in to the beautiful Silvern Lakes and great. views. 0 be. The camp over + vill: be: at {te municipal . campgrounds,” there’s no back-packing involved. Sunday will be a-drive tothe ski “. hill. to-bike ‘in. heallier, flowers and: mountains: -with..a stop. at — Twin Falls on the way back, It's a moderate * hike with “only.” one ridge to be crossed. ‘Incidentally, the ‘overnighting is uptional,‘so those who just want: to join In the Saturday excursion . and then drove home are: e wel. come t0'doso, | " ‘Mountains; lakes and ‘Scenery : are on the agenda again Sunday, July 25 when’ the: destination‘ is | Matoon ML, 32kin north of Ter- race, - ‘ ‘The trail is fairly steno’ for the first couple, of kilometres’ but the y contact: for information on ail the torrain then becomes’ rolling: for miners cabin at the’ end. Metst ‘at the. library “at and, @s with ‘each ali-da bring lunch.’ the renainitig: Skim’ to’ the ne ; The August long weekend sees a retum to the Smithers area, this time the Silver King Basin. Setting out from the library at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 31, the club will take the moderate 10km walk | in. This is another overighter but this time there is a large, well- kept building at trail’s end. There’s.a heater in the cabin -- good for cooking up’ eggs and’ soup ---and a creek runs past the ‘door: 2s. + The trip. fnclides climbing Hyland Pass (fairly easy) to enjoy the flowers, scenery and a chance to see some'old mine buildings. - Sunday, August 8 the destina- tion-is closer. to home, Monn | Elizabeth in Kitimat. - Those. taking’ the fairly’s steep, of three-hour climb will be rewarded with great views, Car: poolers mest at the library: - at B a:m., drivers at the chamber of commerce sign on Forest Ave. ‘inKitimat. . Sunday, August . 15 sees the club. head up the Comeau Trail) § near Seeley Lake, 1i2km cast of | Terrace. The road in, a rough 4x4 one,is a lite more than 5km followed. by a 3km hike through mosily open mountain and over a ridge to the old Tailway. Alternatively, hikers can choose. : to hike to the top of the mountain & if they prefer, Méet at the library at9 am. but ‘note the hike will be cancelled if it's raining’ because’ the road in - fF ~. gets: greasy at the, lower. levels: _ whoa wet. on Finally, the club will be check- : “ing ‘out: the. old Kleanza mines _ ~ -Sunday, August 22, Near Kicanza Park, the moder- aie. 4km walk’in leads to the old tunnels. ‘They'll, also be hoping to find the trail beyond this time! + Meotat the. Hbrary. at 10 a.m. ~ and bring ¢ cy flashlight.” : -, Unless specified. otherwise, the above. As: Vicki &t 635-2935, “All. hikes. “are... weather- permitting, of course, and people * aré reminded to please leave their "dogs at home, .~ | a have their breakaways smothered by the Northmen, The Northmen head to Smuthers this weekend for a season-ending double header. 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