ch we 12 > Terrave Review. —— Wednesday. October 9, 1991 Local entries are now being ac- cepted from local athletes who want to participate for the North- Winter Games. west in the 1992 Northern B.C. The Games are being staged Terrace Stock Car Association 1991 Annual Trophies A Street 3rd place, Clayton Kerr (367); runner-up top points, Charlie Ellis (411); top points, Dave Reinhardt (722). B Street 3rd place, Gord Klassen (360); runner-up top points, Keith Marshall (439); top points, Dave Bruce (5810. C Street 3rd place, Elizabeth Cloakey (310); runner-up top points, Jennifer Darby (426); top points, Shelley Reinhardt (693). A Hobby 3rd place, Jules LeFrance (481); runner-up top points, Brent McCarron (561); top points, Phil Truscott (688). B Hobby 3rd place, Paul Fleming (299); runner-up top points, - Dan Thickett (465); top points, Blaine Kluss (542). C Hobby 3rd place, Jean Pearson (461); runner-up top points, Nicole Burden (466); top points, Sharon Fagan (680). _ Sportsman 3rd place, Ed Johnson (462); runner-up top points, Ernie Perkins (676); top poinats, Albert Weber (749). Rookie of the Year Sportsman, Ron Harris; Hobby, Cori Lemky. Hobby Rookies Warren Lindsay, Todd Taylor, Dave Hislop, Cory Albright. Honourable Mention for the following who will still be consicered rookies in 1992 Will Smith Rookie of the Year Street, Keith Marshall. Street Rookies Charlie Ellis, Gord Klassen, Major Craig, Bernie Drees. - Dighton Haynes - 635-2925 Oct. 4, 1991 GAME SCORES Sept. 28 Skeena Hotel Sept. 28 Inn of the West Sept. 29 Northern Motor Inn Okies Sept..29 Terrace Timberman Oct.1 AllSeasons Oct.1 Norm's Auto Refinishing Oct.2 Terrace Timberman Oct.2 — Riverside Auto Wranglers Oct.3 Skeena Hotel STANDINGS A complete personalized Agency HOME — Terrace Men’s Recreational Hockey League Team oe GPW L 7T GF GA PTS Skeena Hotel a 0 oO 7 7 4 All Seasons 2 1 1 O 8 9 2 Inn of the West 2 1 1 oO 10 = = 14 2 Norm’s Auto Refinishing 2 1 1 O 7 10 2 Back Eddy Pub 1 O 1 O 4 5 0 Precision Builders 1 O 1 O 4 5 0 Terrace Timberman 2 2 0 oO 10 5 4 Northern Motor Inn Okies 2 1 1 O 3 °)~CO6 2 Riverside Auto Wranglers 2 1 1 Oo 9 5 2 Convoy Supply 2 O 2 0 7 13 0 Come over to the Professionals at Braid Insurance Agencies Honourable Mention . Wade Evans, Allan Fawcett, Chris Rose, Jason Sutherland, Keith Towris, Burt Salansky, Ken Nigh, Fraser Sutherland, Kevin Preece, Trevor McBryan. Rookie of the Year C Hobby, Nicole Burden; C Street, Jennifer Darby. C Class Rookies Leslie Quast, Tracey Reinhardt, Elizabeth Cloakey. Honourable Menrion Tanis Sutherland; Joyce Sparks. Memorial Trophy Sportsman, West Patterson (16); Hobby, Herb Quast (66); Street, Dave Reinhardt (556). Roll Over Trophy Dave Hislop, Jennifer Darby, Dennis Darby, Fraser _ Sutherland. Fast Time Sportsman, Ernie Perkins (5), 17.47 Hobby, Brent McCarron (81), 19.62 Street, Dave Reinhardt (556) 20.45 C Hobby, Sharon Fagan (889) 20.14 _ : . C Street, Shelley Reinhardt (556), 21. 19 wo ' Member of the Year - Cg Cherise Willms Sportsman of the Year Albert Weber Hard Luck Trophy Dennis Darby Best Pit Crew Number 56 Best Looking Car oe Sportsman, #5; Hobby, #44; Street, #556, ae President's Award me Jean Pearson, Marg and Norm Cooper, Dawn Tomas. _ President's Plaque Guy Lynch. All Seasons — : ‘Norm’s Auto Refinishing Riverside Auto Wranglers Convoy Supply Precision Builders Backeddy Pub Northern Motor Inn Okies . Convoy Supply 2 ~=Innof the West — AQanaanan | ROC RPRONMW WO Id. 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace LIFE — FIRE Feb, 7-9 in Fort Nelson. Regis- trants should contact regional director Flip Cervo at 635-6511 (days) or 635-7445 (evenings and weekends), or co-director Carin Rosner at 632-5872 (evenings and weekends only). Deadline for entry applications is Oct. 30. The Games will consist of the following event categories: Badminton — Category: youth 15 to 18. Participants per region: 2 boys/2 girls, plus one coach, per berth. Tournament Draw: Boys Doubles and Mixed; Girls Dou- bles and Mixed; A and B lights in each event. Basketball - Categories: Junior 13-16 years - male; Junior 13-16 years - female. Participants per region: 12 players per team plus one coach and one manager. Tournament Draw: Two-pool round robin. Each team is guaran- teed at least 3 games, possibly 5 games. 14 games total (12 round robin games, 2 play-off games) per event. Top two teams from each pool advance to play-off round. Establishes positions 1-4. Two events — 28 games. Chess - Categories: Cadet (unrated) 12-15 M/F (2); Junior (unrated) 16-18 M/F (2); Senior A (1500+) 19 & over M/F (2); Senior B (1-1500) 19 & over M/F (2); Senior (unrated) 19 & over M/F (2). Participants per region: Maximum of 10; any combina- tion, Cribbage — Category: Class I - 14-18 years (youth); Class II - 19- 55 (adults); Class III - 56-over (senior). Participants per region: 4 players in each of the three classes per berth. Maximum 12x8=96. Tournament Draw: Point System. Cross Country Skiing — Cate- gories: Midget 12-13 years, 3 km, M/F; Juvenile 14-15 years, 5 km, M/F; Junior 16-17, 10 km male, 5 km female; Junior 18-19 years, 15 km male, 8 km female; Senior 20-29 years, 15 km M/F; Masters 30 years and over, 15 km M/F. Participants per region: Maxi- mum of 12 per region (no more than three skiers may be entered in a category to fill the team to 12. ‘Curling - Categories: Boys 12- 18 years; Girls 12-18 years; Adult Mixed 19+ years. Participants per region: 15 participants, four play- ers, one coach per category. Tournament Draw: Double Knockout/Medal Round. Darts - Categories: Singles - Male and Female; Doubles - 2 © male and 2 female; Teams 2 male and 2 female, Participants per region: 4 - 4 female, 4 male. Eli- gibility: age restriction 19+. Tournament Draw: Round Robin in Section - one game; Top half Entries invited for 1992. Northern B. C. Winter Games advance until down to 4; Top 4 round robin; Top 2 - play-off Ist. and 2nd; Bottom 2 - play-off 3rd and 4th; Final round - Best of Three. Singles - 401; Doubles - 701; Teams - 1001. Duplicate Bridge — Categories: Open Pairs 19 years and over; Swiss Teams 19 years and over. Participants per region: open; total 40 including coaches and managers. Figure Skating — Categories: Novice - a team of 12-24 skaters age 9 years to 14 years. Music 3.5 minutes. Junior - a team of 12-20 skaters. No age limit. Music 4 minutes. Any skater skating with a precision skating team regis- tered and accepted for the North- ern B.C. Winter Games may enter the following singles categories; (1) Junior Bronze Freeskate - must have passed Junior Bronze Freeskate test, but no higher. Music 2 minutes. (2) Silver Bronze Freeskate - must-have . passed Senior Bronze Freeskate test, but no higher. Music 2 min- utes. (3) Silver Freeskate - must have passed Junior Silver Free- skate test, and may have passed the Senior Silver Freeskate test, but no higher. Music 3 minutes. Gymnastics -— Categories: Midget - 9 years old; Argos - 10- 11 years; Tyros - 12-13 years, Open 14 years and up. Partici- pants per region: Four per catego- ry (16 per Region). No extras per- mitted in any age category. Two alternates may be listed for each category depending on the total number of gymnasts registered for all categories. Alternates do not travel unless replacing. an original participant. Competition: Women - Divisional Level A & B, Provisional B - Must compete on all four apparatus. Indoor Soccer — Category: 9-11 years co-ed. Participants per region: One team per Region. Maximum of 10 players; one coach, one manager. Tournament Draw: Double Elimination. Minor Hockey — Category: Bantam House League. (14-15). Participants per region: 17 play- ers plus 3 team coaches or man-. agers. Tournament Draw: Modi- fied round robin. Swimming —- Categories: C.A.S.A./B.C.S,8.A. Youth 9 years and over. Participants per region: Maximum 30 plus 2 coaches (total 32). Wrestling — Categories: 38 kg; 41 kg; 45 kg; 48 kg; 51 kg; 54 kg; 57 kg; 60 kg; 63 kg; 66 kg; 70 kg; 74 kg; 78 kg; 84 kg; 88 kg; 92 kg. Participants per region: Two peo- ple per weight group per Region in each of Novice and Regular categories. Maximum - 64 per region. Eligibility: Males, 12 years and over as of December 31, 1991. Kermodes edged in soccer tourney Senior boys’ high school soccer Nisga‘a. . BOAT — BUSINESS action Sept. 28 at Caledonia schoo) —_In the battle of losers, game three * resulted in three high scoring provided a thrilling 7-6 win for - matches, and one in low figures, Nisga’a over Prince Rupert. The hometown Kermodesopencd The final game of the day with a 13-2 thrashing of Prince brought the two carlier winners Rupert. 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