B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 3, 1990 Terrace Youth Soccer: - League champions, 199 ~ Sharples farmed to Utica “Terrace’s Jeff. Sharples was one of 21 players. shipped out _ by New Jersey Devils last week to their Utica Devils farm team in the American Hockey League.“ ° Sharples, who is in the option year.of his: four-year contract, 4. probably won’t sign a new. pact until after the re-entry draft. |. . this year. It will depend on whether Jeff. is. placed ¢ on Jersey’s | ‘Surveyors became champions of Terrace Youth Soccer's regular league for under-10 division by “finishing on top in regular season play. Bandstra finished first in league standing for the under-12 division In-the Terrace Youth Soccer -4990 season. Rotary was number one for the season In Terrace Youth Soccer's under-14 division. SNR AEE negotiate. shipped him out, protected list. If he is not.protected and then chosen. in the. draft by another NHL. team, he'll be in-a better position’ to. Jeff said management gave him high marks for a good attitude, good tralning camp and herd work. But they still . Long run season begins in The Northwest zone high school cross-country running season started up Saturday, Sept. 22 at Smithers, and it was the host competitors who wound up in top places. For senior boys, Canadian juvenile champion Peter Doug- Jas had no trouble winning his class. He was followed across the line by teammates Ryan . Kuntz and Peter Hynds. The Smithers best for Caledonia was David Shepherd in fourth place. It was one-two-three in junior boys for Smithers, with Jud Lutick, Graham McLean and . Ryan Turner picking - up the, honours. On the girls’ side, Smithers’ Donelie. Murdoch was the win- ner with Megan Reid of Terrace runnerup. National-class squash tournament in Kitimat Kitimat's second annual Aluminum City open squash tournament is coming up Oct. 9 to 14 at Tamitik. Organized by the Kitimat Racquets Club, the six-day event will feature 10 ‘of the best squash players in Canada — all being nationally ranked, The tournament offers $6,000 in cash and prizes. The entry deadline is this week. Potential entrants should con- tact Susie Rees-Hansen at 632-5575 or 632-2066. Coming events in _regional sports Kitimat’s 2nd annual open squash tournament.runs Oct. 9 to 14, Area players must enter as soon as possible, Contact Susie Rees-Hanson at 632-5575 or 632-2066. The Terrace Curling Club has its ladies’ opening, potluck. din- ner Wednesday night at 7 -o’clock. .Lady curlers and pro-' spective newcomers are wel- come. : The curling club’s. opening men’s event is Thursday night with their pizza and games night. Regular league curling is Sth. The Terrace Badminton Club season is underway at Thornhill | _ high school. They play Tuesday — ‘and Thursday nights starting at 8 o’clock, and Sunday nights starting at 7 o'clock. Newcomers welcome. George’s Pub 3086. Hwy. 16 East 635-6375 = NonrlierA 7 MOTOR. =I N= RESTAURANT-LOUNGE PUB: COLD BEER STORE expected to start Tuesday the Op a eh