CHAMPIONSHIP Terrace Curling Club is hosting the Senior Ladies Provincial Championship Feb. 10 - 18. The draws are as follows: Tuesday, Feb.11, 10:00 am and 4:00 pm Wednesday, Feb. 12, 10:00 am and 6:00 pm Thursday, Feb. 13, 10:00 am and 4:00 pm Friday, Feb. 14, 10:00 am and 4:00 pm _ Saturday, Feb. 15, 9:30 am and 2:00 pm (tie breaker) . The winning team advances to the CANADIAN SENIOR LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP in Nipawin, Sask: in March. Spectators are welcomed and encouraged to view some great curling! _ Skeena Tsimpsean boys: Downed Rebels by two points. Terrace Men's , Recreational Hockey League “Dighton Hayries - 635-2925 . GAME SCORES . All Seasons | Riverside Auto Wranglers Norm’s Auto Refinishing _” Back Eddy Pub - “. Skgena Hotel: ‘All Seasons © Precision Builders Terrace Timberman — Convoy Supply. Back Eddy Pub Convoy Supply _ Northern Motor Inn Okies Precision Builders Inn of the West , . BA ; .Tan’of the West ““" * Back Eddy Pub . Riverside Auto Wranglers Northern Motor Inn Okies pamomagaa’ | = sie . . oe . . ; ae AN 2 OFOWW20 . Boe se ts . . * {STANDINGS Recreational Division Precision Buiiders All Seasons Norm's Auto Refinishing -Skeena Hotel Inn of the West Back Eddy Pub Oldtimers Division. - Riverside Auto Wranglers Terrace Timberman Northern Motor Inn Okies Convoy Supply GF 146 138 131 135 121 112 GF 85 100 80 75 OWA NHN VONM Skeena and Thornhill junior athletes topped the list of winners at the Jan. 18 junior ‘badminton playday held at Thornhill Junior Secondary School. Thornhill had the number one team, followed by second-place Skeena. Smithers’ Chandler Park placed third while ‘Hazelton and Houston brought up the rear. Singles ‘A’ Flight — 1st, Mike McAllister (Thornhill); 2nd, Byron Mikaloff (Skeena) Singles ‘8’ Flight — 1st, Greg Rinaldi (Thornhill); 3rd, Dustin Haigh (Skeena) Singles ‘C’ Flight — ist, Corey Waldie; 2nd, Terry Smith; 3rd, Patrick Phillips (all Skeena) “Doubles ‘A’ Flight — Ast, Brett Kluss/Mike McAllister (Thornhill); 2nd, Byron Mikaloff/Canl ¢ Goodall (Skeena) ~ Doubles ‘B’ Flight — oe 3rd’ David Halley/Greg Rinaldi (Thornhill) “Doubles ‘C’ Flight — 4 st, Dustin Haigh/Corey Waldie; 2nd, Patrick Phillips/Robbie Grewal (ail of Skeena) Braid tt A complete personalized Agency sure Ca nce Aver ncles te. 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS F Quiepian pay a PR A GENE 3 7 Royal insurance FAX 638-1361 | 638-8581 EVENINGS 635-201, 5 In a give-and-go final quarter, the Skeena Junior Tsimpsean boys held off determined Kitimat Junior Rebels to win their high school six-team basketball tournament last weekend at home. Skeena fell behind 15-5 at the quarter, but were down only six points at half time (30-24). By the three-quarter mark, Skeena had ‘. 18) moved ahead 45-44. The lead changed hands sever- al times in the final eight minutes before Skeena came out with a 66- 64 victory at the final buzzer. The six teams were split into three-team sections for round- robin play before moving into cross-country playoffs. Skeena won both their round- |Skeena boys win robin contests. They downed Rupert’s Booth 62-52 and took out Thornhill 62-45. Kitimat had done likewise in their section, beating Port Simp- son 63-44 and defeating PRSS 67-46, In the other two round-robins it was Port Simpson over PRSS 61-48 and Booth over Thornhill 63-25. | In cross-over playoffs, Kitimat outscored Booth 59-55, Skeena eliminated Port Simpson 54-46, . and PRSS knocked off Thornhill 58-45. In the meeting for the title, Tsimpseans made it their fourth. win in a row in their exciting win . -against the Junior Rebels. Terrace wrestlers dominate tourney Terrace high school wrestlers opened the new year in their sport Jan. 18 when they travelled to the Kitwanga Invitational tournament and came home with top honours. Terrace competitors edged out the host team 28 points to 27 points for their first place finish, Smithers, usually strong, placed third, while Prince Rupert was fourth and Hazelton fifth. Terrace had eight medal win- . ‘ners, including two boys from Clarence Michiel Elementary 4 School. Ajit Jaswal took silver i in 31 kilos: while Lancé May won ©’ * bronze in 33 kilos, Skeena wrestlers led the medal parade with four. Shane Wilson» had gold in 41 kilos and Lakhbir Jaswal grabbed gold in 60 kilos, Another gold medal went to Caledonia’s Shane Mingworth for 63 kilos. Picking up silver medals were Jim Thurow (63 kilos, Caledonia), Greg Buck (66 kilos, Skeena) and Matt Kerby (70 kilos, Skeena), The outstanding wrestler award went to Smithers’ Rob Swift, the 9! kilos gold medal winner, Terrace Skeena will host the. zone finals Feb. 8. Registration opens soon for Youth Soccer teams Contributed by Bev Bujtas The 1992 soccer season is fast approaching. Player registration takes place Feb. 28 and 29 and March 6 and 7. This year we would like to have our volunteer positions filled before we close registrations. If you are willing to be a coach or referee, please phone one of the numbers below if you have not already been contacted. We need people who are willing to: volun- teer a few hours of their time to mark fields, to make posters, to help with fund raising and to help organize special events. such as Opening Day and the Mini-Soccer Festival. Team helpers and phon-— ing coordinators are also needed. So — volunteer, register, and enjoy an entertaining season of soccer. For further information, call Mary Hernes (635-3475) or Bev Bujtas (635-3719).