M@ Nothing but net THE KNIGHTS OF Columbus held their annual free throw competition on Saturday, Jan. 10. Dozens of youths showed up to Veritas School for a chance to show off their finely-tuned skills. When it was all over, these were the local winners g who are now eligible to go on to the Provincial Championships. That’s Sheldon “Eazy” Davidson, who won for the 14-year-old boys category, Jady Braam, who took the 13-year-old boys group, and Tyler Davidson, winner of the 12-year-old boys division. Also pictured is Paul More, winner of the 11-year-old boys group and Michael Fraser, win- ner of the 10-year-old boys category. The girls pictured are 10-year-old Ashley Laplante, winner of her age-group, Jenna Pook, who won the 11- year-old category and 12-year-old Jocelyn deWalle, who has won her age group for three years running. She also won last year's Provincial Championships, as did Terry Bal of Terrace. Sport Scope Hoop action tonight at Cal CALEDONIA IS hosting Mount Elizabeth tonight for a. two-game rematch of last Wednesday's games in Kitimat First up, the Junior Boys from Skeena will take on- Mount Elizabeth’s Junior team. Skeena’s seeking . to avenge last week’s 58-51 loss. That game starts at 5:30. Then, at 7 p.m., Cal will take on Kitimat. This time it’s MESS who’s looking for revenge after a 20-point loss to the Kermodes last week. Swimmers host meet THE TERRACE Bluebacks will host their first swim meet of the new year this weekend Jan. 16-18. That’s when the Northwest Short Course Swim Championships will take place at the Terrace Aquatic Centre. Heats. start Friday night: and continue Saturday morning. Finals::will...take-.place--Saturday- and. Sunday--..- afternoon. ot, us For more information, call the Bluebacks at 635-7988, Gymnastics open house THE TERRACE Peaks gymnastics club is having an open house Jan. 16 at 7 p.m.. The club is inviting everyone interested in seeing this talented team in action to come and check it out. The Peaks are also holding their registration at the Skeena Mall Jan. 23 and 24. Look for the gymnastics table at the mall on Friday from 6-9 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 am. until 5 p.m. For more information about either event, call Maria at 638-0447, Bowl for kids THE TERRACE Bowling Lanes are inviting people to take part in their ‘‘busincss fun night” Jan. 24 to help raise money for the Variety Club. The fun night will involve representatives of businesses or teams raising pledges for the event, based on the points they score in a single game. Money raised will go to help special needs children, Terrace Lanes has raised more than $34,000 over the past 12 years of this event. Pledge forms are available up until Jan. 19 at the bowling Janes. For more information call 635-5911. Fresh powder at lakes NEW SNOW at the Onion Lakes Ski Trails last week means excellent cross-country ski conditions at the lakes this week. About 30 cm of fresh powder bas fallen on the trails, which have all becn packed and trackset by the Pisten Bul- ley. Those interested in group skilng can mect Sundays at Onion Lake for a masters and families group ski. On Tuesdays Terry will lead an evening ski starling at 5:30 p.m. Headlamps are required to sce where you're going on this evening jaunt. Call Terry at 798-2227 for more information. Wednesdays, Cathy leads a mid-week ski starting at 11 aam,, Call her at 635-5979 for more information. And Jan. 17 the Cross Country Ski Club will have an open house, with demonstrations and guided tours. That takes place between 1 and 4 p.m.. Rentals will be avail- able. Score Board Terrace Minor Hockey Association Jan, 2-3 Novice Division Tournament: Long's Logging 4 R-40 1 Prince Rupert 4 Kitimat 1 Kitimat ‘7 R-40 6 R-40 takes fourth place, Kitimat finishes in third place. Finals: Long's Logging 6 Prince Rupert 5 Rupert finishes In second place, Long's Logging wins tournament, Hazelton awarded most sportsmaniike team. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 14, 1998 - B11 Terrace close at Zones . A PRINCE RUPERT rink will be representing the Northwest Zone at the up- coming Interior Playdowns in Kamloops. Terrace curlers made it as far as the finals in the Northwest Zone Playdowns held at the curling club two weekends ago, but couldn’t come up with the win, The Donny Palmer rink, which included three local players — Duane Melanson playing third, Kevin Kelly AN playing second, and John Evans leading — played Prince Rupert’s Roger Atchison rink in the finals. The Atchison rink won, finishing an impressive comeback, The team. had lost their first game, but it was a double-knockout tournament which gave the men a back door through which they rallied, winning every game after the first. A total of 11 teams took part in the playdowns, in- Director Daniel Barnsweil Is Holding Auditions For The Terrrace Little Theatre's Spring Show Saturday January 17 at 7:30pm Sunday Janaary 18 at 4:30pm Ait The McColl Plaahouse 3625 Kalam Street Come And wa iV . f Join In The ae cluding five from Terrace,* four from Rypert, and ondg+ each from Smithers and Granisle. The Atchison rink will represent the northwest at. the BCICA Playdowns Jany: 28-30 in Kamloops. Th¢: winner of that event wilk- play the winner of the Coas- tal Playdowns, The next event at the Curl + ing Club is the Legion: Bonspiel coming up Jan, 28 ; to Feb. L. ee ee ee fun! ay oor ty ee $1 SAFEWAY FOOD & DRUG FREE EVENINGS? FREE WEEKENDS? NEED SOME EXTRA INCOME? 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