Score Board Clarence Michiel A Volleyball . Terrace Scrub Volleyball League Competitive Division TEAM GP W Krieg]’s Pilons 14 8 Jolly Rancho's 13. 67 Pacific Heights 12 6 Leftovers 12. 2 Acers — 13° 3 Rugers 12 3 Intermediate Division ’ TEAM GP W Northern Spikes 2 °=69 Wild Aces 12 9 Avco 12 9 Jammers 12. 7 Rusty Rails 12 7 Terrace Eagles 12 7 Vertical Aggression 12 6 Uncontrolled Chaos 12. 5 Komeres ~~~ - 12 ~=«5 Extrapators 12. 3 - Masters | 12 2 J&F - - 12 2 Packers 12 2 Northern Christian Schools Tourney . Girls Pool Round Robin Standings 1 ~ Bulkley Valley (Smithers) 2- Centennial (Terrace) 3- Centennial B 4 Prince Rupert FINAL: Boy he Om 10 -Centennial bt Bulkley Valley 2-1 Boys Pool Round Robin standings 1- Centennial (Terrace) 2- Bulkley Valley (Smithers) 3- Centennial Grade 8s 4- Cedars (Prince George) FINAL: Centennial bt Bulkley Valley 2-0 To get your results on the Score Board Ooo COA MN ih Wb bo triumphs DEPRIVED of first in their round robin pool, Clarence Michiel proved T Pts they were the best when it 6 22 came to the final of the 5 19 Grade 6 boys volleyball 2 14 tourney. 37 Saturday’s annual ; 5 elementary school show- “down saw seven {cams from six schools take to ‘the courts at Thornhill Jr. se -| Secondary, 19 ; A remarkably evenly 18 matched ‘B’ pool saw all 15 three teams split their 14 matches against each ‘other, forcing a count- 13 back ticbreaker. 12 Veritas, having con- So. ceded fewer points than 6 vo its rivals, took top spot 5 ne - edging out Cassie Hall. 4 And it was the same story in the ‘A’ pool with three teams finishing with 2-1 records, Despite having beaten Centennial Christian 15- 11, 15-10 in the round robin, the Clarence Michiel A team was relegated to second on the countback. The close matches con- tinued in the semis, Clarence Michicl A beat off a strong Veritas chal- lenge 15-8, 15-17, 15-9 to advance, Meanwhile, Centennial were going through the same experience on the other court, edging Cassic Hall 15-12, 13-15, 15-9. That set up the rematch final where Clarence Michiel had their work OF NRP ENF OCR OEE a — os en ge a ae ‘OrP NWS Whe oO oNnaag FAX 638-8432 4647 Lazelle DROP OFF | #."" #” See next week's cut out to take the title Standard for results of the Terrace Elementary Deadline to make next week's paper is 4:30 p.m. Friday. School Sports Associa- tion Grade 7 court clash. REG. $1,499 pp299 TOKL REG, S279. cession pp300 14. Kt REG. S399. sce 0D301. ts 1a K Kt REG. S2TQcscsarsarsssers he i. Set 1/4 carat TW. REG. $549 $399. SINCE 1910 695-7440 Skeena Mall 635-5111 City Centre Mall » 632-4313 14 Kt. 0.90 carat TW. 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He's-smart, has good wheels and he's producing offensively and you can’t ask much more than that from a 17-year-old. Martin is a sniper unlike myself and Steve. He's got the shooter's touch so maybe he'll be the first goal- scorer in the family.” We suspect Paul will get his fair share of goals, too. But not in a shinny game. He's disciplined enough to save them for when the Ducks get back on the pond. good pick in your hackey poo! again. The 20-year-old from North Vancouver was the best college hockey player alive in 1993 but resisted the temptation to jump to the NHL when Anaheim AQ rugby although you're not likely to get him to talk about it. Appropriately, a man of few words has a name with fewer letters. There's plenty being said by athers about his three boys, though. Paul is already the best hockey player in’ Anaheim. Younger brother Steve is notching two points a game with Nanaimo in the B.C. 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