Rick Larsen was the only Terrace winner at the annual Lo victary over Gord Pratt of Smithers In the final of ‘D' event. ggers' Bonspiel on the Easter weekend. Larsen posted a Cy’s Ceramics top team at Youth Bowl-a-Spiel by Leona Wilcox The fifth Annual Terrace Youth Bowling Mini Bowl-a- Spiel wound up March 27 with winners in A-Event being Cy’s Ceramics #2 team of Wayne Lavoie, Tracy Coulas and ' . Shirley Hanson. Second were Cole Petroleums players Bryan Netzel, Ryan McFadden and Terry Irving. Third and fourth went to the Northern Music trio of Lana Garner, Danielle LeClerc and Leona Wilcox followed by the Lindsay Cartage team of Ronnie Boehm, and Dexter and Henry Archibald. The 28-team event consisted of two registered Youth Bowling members and an adult with an established league average. All teams have a handicap based on their team’s total averages. A team from Prince Rupert was also entered. All teams were generously sponsored by local businesses. Sponsors were Fin- ning Tractor, Inland Kenworth, Crest Installations, Burdett Distributors, Cy’s Ceramics, I,C.G., Bri-Don Installations and Skeena Cellulose. Others _ were Sat-Com Sales, Lindsay's Cartage, George Haugland Trucking Ltd., Terrace Lanes, Continental Explosives, Haida Travel, Elker Auto, the White Heather Club, Tri-Star Logging and Roland's Falling. B-Event final was taken by Sat-Com Sales players — Robin, Rickey and Ron Boehm. The I1.C.G. threesome of Kim Mon- ticth and Crystal and Gary Edgar were second. Third was taken by Cy’s Ceramics #1 tear of Jeremy Gwilt, Quentin Free- man and Cy Renney while Thornhill Husky with Heather Marshall, Sonja and Mary Krug garnered fourth. C-Event winners were George Haugland Trucking Ltd. with Lisa Haugland and Jamie and Joyce Gibson. Second went to mom and her boys from Crest Installations, Jason, Matthew and Teena Blake. Roland’s Fall- ing team of Nolan Zak, Anona and Tom Osborne finished third with Bri-Don Installations play- ers Shawn Stanvick and Shawn and Sandra Heeley picking up fourth place. In the special awards category based on Pins Over Average, the Banquets, awards for Minor Terrace Minor Hockey is win- ding up its season with two ban- quet and awards nights this week, . They’ve split divisions insofar as these events are planned. The boys in peewee and down have _ their feast and trophy presenta- tions tomorrow night at 6:30 at Thornhill Community Centre. Older boys in bantam and up have their season-ender Friday night at a location not yet named as we went to press, The older players also have a dance on their agenda. ' For the little ones, Minor Hockey plans for a parent-and- son affair with the parent asked _ to pay $5 to help defray ex- .penses. Either dad or mom will be asked to accompany the Hockey young player to the sit-down meal. Spring Run Now that spring has arrived it’s time to brush the dust off your running shoes. Would-be joggers who need some incentive to get out can aim for Terrace’s annual five and 10 K Spring Run. The event will start from the Terrace Library, Sunday, May 29th at 10 a.m. This year’s event will also be the B.C. Summer Games Zone 7 playdown for Masters Road Racing. The first three finishers in Masters Men (40+) and ‘Masters Women (35+) 10 K event qualify to compete at the 1988 B.C. Summer Games. This year’s games are being held in Oak Bay/Greater Victoria, July 28 - 31. Contact Irene Ennis at. 635-5719 for further informa- tion, team high triple was taken by Thornhill. Husky with Heather Marshall and Sonja and Mary Krug racking up a plus-393. Single game honors went to the Northern Music Trio of Lana Garner, Danielle LeClerc and Leona Wilcox with a plus-199. Nolan Zak grabbed both the boys high triple and high single games with a plus-181 for three and 141 for one, The girls split the honors with Heather Mar- shalt getting the high triple with, continued on page 23 _— me ° ° Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 13, 1988 9 Great season for Sharples Jeff Sharples of Terrace can ‘be proud of the season just com- pleted with the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings — his first in the big league. ‘*‘Sharps”’ placed 11th overall in team scoring out of an overall roster of 24 players. Only one defenceman — Darren Veitch — got more points than Jeff, and he played seven more games than Sharples. Veitch ended up with 40 points, while Jeff had 35 on 10 goals and 25 assists. In 56 games out of a possible 80, Sharples picked up only 42 minutes in penalties. Seventeen ‘Wings spent more time in the sin bin than Jeff. He also had a solid plus-13 for his on-ice performance involving goals scored by his team against goals scored by the opponent. As for rookie scoring stats, he finished just out of the top 10 for the overall league. This could help him in gaining a berth on the league’s all-star rookie team. All Seasons atoms sixth at Aldergrove Terrace All Seasons atoms placed sixth overall out. of 18 teams at the Aldergrove Minor Hockey tournament on the Easter weekend. In their ‘C’ division, they came out with second place after losing 5-1 to Prince Rupert in their final game. The youngsters posted an overall record of four wins and two losses. Two team members came home with major awards. Scott Blanes was one of [0 players named overall to the all- star team. Scott gained his berth on the first squad. Ken Lavoie was honored by picking up the most sport- smanlike player award for the entire tournament, Terrace started by whipping the host team 13-2, Then they lost 7-5 to North Delta. Their next three games were all victories — 11-1 over Portlarid, 7-5 over Portland and 5-4 over Hope. 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