B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 16, 2005 ° Sport Scope Lacrosse your heart _-and hope to score LACROSSE is firing up again to play from. May to mid- July! BC Lacrosse has created a new division to allow 17 to 21-year-old intermediate and junior players to play together competitively. Men over 22 can register for the first year of the seniors , division and ladies are invited to play in drop-in lacrosse. Wf enough women are interested, they will be registered “in their own league. Registration continues Feb 18 from 6 p-m. to 9 p.m. at the ‘Terrace Arena and Saturday from noon until’ 4 p.m. Be sure to return any jerseys arid equipment f from last year. All players who register before March 10 can enter the logo and name contest at Save-on- -Foods or Safew ay.. The winning entry receives a Vancouver Ravens bobble head » doll and a Team Canada lacrosse jersey. Youth s soccer registration TERRACE YOUTH Soccer registration continues Feb. 18 and 19 atthe Terrace Arena banquet room. Friday registration goes, from 6:30. p.m. to 9. p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p. m. ° A $10 uniform deposit per player will be charged at registration, Children who still have jast year’s uniforms are asked to return them at registration. Children’ won't be placed on'teams until last year’s uniforms are returned. Referees can register for a Class 4 referees clinic during © soccer registration, The clinics happen from April I] to 14 “at6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at NWCC. For clinic info, call Kim Gel- latly at 635- 4005 or George Bujtas at 635-3719. SNOW VALLEY Nordic Ski Club has announced that the Snow Valley, Open at Onion Lake has been moved to Feb. 526 due to a lack of snow, CALEDONIA’ Snow Valley Open postponed For more info on this Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC | and Yukon fundraiser, contact Liz at 632-6055. a Summer hockey camp Skills Camp coming for the first time to Terrace. The camp, which will run Aug. 24 to 27, will offer two ice sessions, one on power skating and the second on indi- -vidual skill development and team play. There will also.be dry land training, a chalk talk and:two intensive specialized shooting and defence clinics — both of these clinics are at ° an extra charge. ‘The last day will feature a final game and a pizza t and. pop party. ‘ ° KIDS CAN sign up for Lou Lemire’s Summer Hockey : The instructors, who are all ‘professional teachers with. various degrees and levels of expertise, have all played at’: = the Junior A level or higher. Registration is being | taken now until the end of March a at the parks and recreation office. Only 120 players plus goalies ~ will be taken. For more info, call Carol Wall at 615- 3025. ~ Photo correction IN THE Feb. 9 Standard, we incorrectly - labelled an individual in a curling photo as Cuayto Karuso. His name is Clayton Kurisu and he curled third with Dan Fisher's rink, who won the B event in the Aluminum City: bonspicl i in Kitimat, Terrace Youth Soccer Association "REFEREE CLINICS IN TERRACE 2005 Referee. Refresher Clinic Date: . April 7th, 2005 Time: 6pm-1L0pm Location:, NWCC instruction: Malcolm Cowie Contact: Kim Gellatly 635-4005 , - George Bujtas 635-3719 Class 4 Referee Clinic ‘Date: ~* April 11th, 2005 April 12th, 2005 April 13th, 2005 Apri! 14th, 2005 6pm-10pm NWCC: Malcolm Cowie Kim Gellatly 635-4005 George Bujtas 635-3719 Registration for the Class 4 Clinic will be taken at February Soccer Registration. A $25 (refundable) deposit will be required. Class 5 Referee Clinic Date: April 16th, 2005 Time: 9am-4pm 1 Location: NWCC Contact: © Norma Gunniaugson 250-635-1514 Time: Location: Instruction: Contact: | TERRACE YOUTH socceR ASSOCIATION SELECT TEAM COACHES FOR 2005 The Terrace Youth Soccer Association is accepting applications for qualified Provincial B level select coaches for the 2005 season. Coaches are required for both Boys a and Girls teams from U-12 to U- 18. If you are interested in participating in the development. of our youth by being a Head Coach, Assistant Coach, or Manager of our Select Teams, please submit your application by =. February 26th, 2005. NOTE: Application must be made in writing to: Don Coburn Box 165 Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A6 Fax: 635-3714 _ Regional Playoffs will likely be June 4th or 14th | y12 boys and girls June 14th & 12th in Prince George _ Venues to be announced on April 25th PROVINCIAL CHALLENGE (B) CUP July 8, 9 & 10 Boys: U-12, U-13, U14 & U-15 Shuswap Lake Girls: U-12, U-13, U14 & U-15 Williams Lake Boys: U-16, U-17 & U-18 Kamloops Girls: U-16, U-17 & U-18 Surrey CALEDONIA’ Mike Harris, left, challenges - a Charles | ‘Hayes player during a game at Cal last month. Triple win for Cal SENIOR boys basketball owned the courts in their tourney on Feb. 4and 5 : The team won all’ its games “pretty, handily” said principal Cam MacKay. Cal trampled Smithers considering we lost to them the last ime.” MacKay said. Cal beat- Hazelton 70-42. Aujla scored [8 points and _Jared Stephens shot 10.” "> To top off the weekend. Cal took their third and final Victory against Prince Ru- pert’s Charles Hayes 68-42. Parmar scored 16 points. Aujla followed closely with {4 points and Gary Haug- dand scored 12 points: Secondary 83-46. Jag Aujla led his team with 29 points and Aman Parmar followed with 22 points. “The kids played well (Re bee’ ots. st ar SHAMES MOUNTAI MOUNTAIN SKI CORPORATION | ‘Mr. Mike’ s 6th Annual - _ Corporate Challenge! * P\omm, Pick up an entry form-now at iy Mr. Mikes, Misty River Books | ‘All Seasons; Ruins, Shames Mountain and other sponsors | Customized Lessons for intermediate and advanced skiers/boarders. - Only $25/hr - for yourself or up to 5 of your friends Don't miss PANCAKE SATURDAYS - Breakfast all day for $5.95; ° Wicked Wednesdays - Sponsored by Hawkair. Win a return trip Vancouver! or a Hawkair longsleeve t-shirt! ‘Ladies Day - Thursdays $24 Enter to win a gift certificate from Spa Essentials! Men's Day - Fridays $24. Enter to win a gift certificate from Ruins Board Shop! LOOK DEEP ‘til February 27th | SNOWPHONE 638-8754 . 4544 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, BC V8G 4A2 Tel: 250-635-3773 Fax: 250-635-9773 www.shamesmountain.com _. Terrace Minor Softball Registration | Fri., Feb, 18" 6:30-8pm ‘Sat, Feb 19 | -10-2pm Terrace Youth .. Seccer — Registration “Fri, Feb. 11* -6:30-9om| “Set, Feb 12 10: 2pm i, Feb: 18" 6:30- 9pm Sa Feb: 19. 10-2pm TH i BE A $10 UNIFORM DEPOSIT PER PLAYER CHARGED Al THE TIME OF REGISTRATION || PROOF OF AGE IS REQUIRED Care Cards Not leis “0 Uniforms At Registration Ifyou still have a uniform from last year, please return it at registration. Your child will not be placed on a team until we have his/her uniform back. There will be no refund carrvovers from last vear. 3 SR OIDIES: E2S5 .635.TIP 2005 integrated Electricity Plan Information Sessions Help BC Hydro pian for the future — attend a 2005 Integrated Electricity Plan Public Information Session BC Hydro i is developing its plan for meeting future electricity needs and wants your input. Building on the 2004 integrated Electricity Plan and regional information sessions, the 2005 integrated Electricity Plan, or IEP. will identify how'BC Hydro expects to meet future electricity needs of its Customers. BC Hydro invites you to learn mere about electricity planning and provide your input. at public information sessions being held throughout the province. The following information session is scheduled in your area: Kitimat . Monday, February 21 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Riverlodge Recreation Centre 654 Columbia Avenue Registration at 6:00 p.m. A Provincial IEP Committee will consider feedback from these sessions. The committee’s goal is to determine a preferred energy portfolio by developing a range of preferred resource options. “ BC Hydro looks forward to hearing from you. For more information, please call 1888 224-9376 . a 888 BCHYDRO), or email iep. 2005@bchydro. com, or visit www.bchydro.com/iep. Please confirm your attendance by calling Dayle Hopp at 250 549- 8581 or emailing her at dayle.hopp@bchydro.com. reliable one at low cost, for generations an . . . . a www.behydro.com * Friday 25th Draws ; : a Terrace Curling Club | #1- 9:00 a.m. 3210 School Street . . Ip.m. Opening Ceremonies ve PA 250-635-5583 . “#2 °, 2:00 p.m. , : we a a a 00 pm. - ee //. The Best aturday raws' ae f- —_ “#4. 9:00 a.m. ot va Oo 8 Teams #5 2:00pm. ‘in B.C. . 5:00 p.m. Players/SponsorS “wine & Cheese #6 = —-7:00.p.m. ; / ' Sunday 27th Draws * . / ote #7 = 8:00 a.m. fog “ ‘GOLD * Terrace Totem Ford . 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