B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 6, 2005 JRAINA KARRER of Terrace, right, and Kitimat pals Leah Kolodinski, ‘centre, and "A YOUNG hockey player who scored gold ' ". to. the. western hockey championships this io “Carly Snider, 15, .and.Leah Kolodinski, 18, ors -from tomorrow through Sunday. -_ '»§-3, Fleetwood 4-2,and Kamloops 3-2. _ Lacrosse wants you > ANYONE who missed the lacrosse sign up earlier this year has a second chance this Friday. -- gold in the BCAHA Girls Senior A Provin- : cial Championships last month. By MARGARET SPEIRS at a provincial championship as thé lone Terrace girl on the host team is on her way weekend. . -Raina- Karrer, 18, and her Kitimat buddies compete .in- the Western Shields in Regina _ The trio play for the Prince George North- ern Blades women’s hockey team, who won . At Provincials, the team went undefeated in the round robin, beating Campbell River _ They blasted Campbell River 5-2 in the Players from four years old on up can register at the ¢ com- munity room in Skeena Mall from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. _ Lacrosse organizer Kevin Fletcher had high hopes for 100 | - youth to sign up this year, only to be pleasantly surprised. *So-far .110 children have Joined the league, and 71 of -, > those are new'this' year. Christine Kamlah, women’s ‘league. organizer, said all interested, women should sign up-so organizers know how .- many want to play. ‘Even if you’re not certain you’ll-drop in, organizers want as many women to register as possible, she said, adding’ the women’s league will likely be a beginner league.. The lacrosse season Starts with an open floor time at. the arena on April 16. “We want to see all the kids out,” Fletcher said. He believes the season will continue through mid-July. ‘If the sport garners enough interest, lacrosse will move outdoors to the fields for the summer. Fletcher said the midget team, who travelled to the BC Summer Games last ‘year, “had a blast” despite finishing sec- ond last. “Everyone I’ve talked to wants to go again this year,” he said, adding the Games only play every two years. He’d love. to take a team to the provincials in Quesnel this year. Those registered on teams can attend a free player devel- ‘opment camp on May 7 and 8 at the Terrace Arena. Former national team members will teach the camp along “with Kerry Sushecki of the Minnesota Swarm. . The league is looking for coaches, volunteers or anyone *- witha knowledge of lacrosse to help out. _ Fletcher said the Teague only supplies. goalie equipment so other players need their own, which includes a lacrosse stick, kidney pads and lacrosse gloves. Potential referees can travel to a free clinic in Kitimat this . Saturday if they agree to ref six games this season. For the first time, the men’s division will playfull contact , against Kitimat. All registered players are e eligible to enter a contest 10 de- sign the logo and name the team. Awards cap | hockey career “A FORMER LOCAL bantam player has won two individual awards to cap off his Junior A hockey career. Josh Murray won the co-MVP award and was named most inspirational player by the Williams Lake Timber- wolves this season. “They were nice awards to get for sure,’ * Murray said last month after arriving back in town. In his best weekend this season, he scored two goals and assisted on three in the Timberwolves’ 6-4 win over Co- quitlam, and netted one goal and two assists against Langley to launch him into third s spot among the Timberwolves’ top _.scorers this season. John Amos, who coached Murray when he played for the bantams here, said the former bantam and midget captain is! a great player and role model for Amos” team. “They all look up to hirn and were quite excited when they got to watch him this year,” he said, referring to the same weekend. - Murray had a great year but the Timberwolves finished - one point out of the playoffs, a big disappointment. , “Especially in my last season it would've been nice to make a run in the playoffs,” he said. Murray's reached the age limit for playing with thet team but has some ideas in mind for his future. “Tm talking to a couple of universities down in. the States,” he said, adding those schools are the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Western Michigan. Both are NCAA division one teams. ._ : Despite receiving an entry package from McGill Uni- versity in Montreal, Murray’s not considering the Canadian school. “My goal has always been to go down and play division one in the States,” he said, adding he'd love to make the NHL in the future. Over the summer. he plans to keep in shape by weightlift- ing and running. f -888-748-5486 www.dailycashorders.com. North. America's Carly Snider won gold alongside their Prince George Northern Blade teammates at ‘the: BCAHA Girls Senior A Provincial Hockey Championships in March. The team ; plays at the Western Shields i in Regina this weekend.. oo Golden girls go east final after coming back from a 2-0 lead with five unanswered goals. ‘Karrer scored one goal and one assist. Kolodinski netted two goals. ° . Karrer’s mom, Tammy, said her daughter - has played for the Northern Blades for four ° years and they always lost in the finals. This year she. believes the team found their footing with better consistency and .. hard work on and off the ice. - Tammy wasn’t sure if her daughter's team would medal at the Western Shields. “J don’t know what the competition is. _ since this is their first time going,” she said.. If the team wins the Northern Shields, they travel to the national championships. __ Karrer also plays for Blue Ridge Graph- ics in the Terrace Men’s Rec League. ANNOUNCEMENTS _ WHAT ARE. YOU DOING for : Arts and Culture Week? April 24-30, schools & arts councils across BC are presenting arts * events. Why not you? Go to www.beartsweek.ca. _. _.AUCTIONS _ ao. LARGE ‘UNRESERVED Industrial & Agricultural. Auction, Edmonton, Alberta, April 21, 2005 - 8 a.m. April 22, 2005 - 9 a.m. Further information: Phone 780- 955-2486. Visit our website: rbauction.com. Hundreds of items to choose from! CONSIGNMENT ANTIQUE AUCTION. Including horsedrawn equipment, JD "M", ete. 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