Sport Scope Games berths booked TERRACE skaters Carol Kozier and Daniel Mil- ler will be winging their way to Vancouver in February. Excellent performances turned in by the duo at the recent try-outs resulted in their being selected to represent the northwest zone at the 1996 B.C. Winter Games, Praising the pair’s achievement, Skating Club spokesman Kim Goodall noted competition was lot of skaters chasing them. Winter Games. Bantams tripped up SCORING THE first goal didn’t prove to be much of an advantage for the Terrace Inland Ken- worth Bantams Reps in recent Tri-Cily league ac- tion. Rupert, the Bantams opened the scoring in both their games against arch rivals Kitimal. However, Kitimat came back both times to win 5-3 in the first and 8-3 in the other. In that second ‘game Terrace found the net twice before the host team got on the board but seemed to miss the presence of two players who were forced to sit this one out. With a rematch against Kitimat next up on its Tri-City schedule, Terrace was hoping home ice advantage would allow the tables to be turned. fierce with only a few spots being available and a. Miller silvered at last year’s Northern B.C. | Coming off two easy wins against Prince : yo) Bor 0 ©0600 2000800HHHHHHH8HOHOO ry 2 0660 4641 Keith | gut r ond MWNIVERSORH] Injuries keep Cal from final HAVING three starters on the sidelines proved too big a handicap for Caledonia to overcome in the Senior Boys soccer zones semi-final. Facing Kitimat, a team they'd defeated earlier in the six-team, double-knockout toumey, Cal came up on the wrong side of a 2-1 scoreline and had to setile for third. Gurmeet Sidhu scored Cal’s marker, . Cal had opened the two-day playoff in style, ham- mering six first half goals past the Prince Rupert Secondary goalic. Although unable to add to that tal- ly in the second half, they controlled the game for the most part, Rupert’s only goal coming against the run of play. Cal’s six goals were spread out across the team, Chris Hernes, Victor. Basanti, Warren Connacher, . Mike Krisinger, Marcus Hirst and Sidhu getting one apiece. That brought up their first meeting with Mount Elizabeth of Kitimat, Connacher and Soren Kirby finding the net in a 2-1 victory. Cal then faced the only other unbeaten team — and pre-tournament favourites — Smithers, Hirst picking up his second goal of the weekend in a 3-1 loss. “In the final, Kitimat were obviously feeling the af- fects of their third consecutive game as the Smithereens obliterated them 7-0 to book their pas- sage to the provincial championships. Assessing the zone reps chances, Art Erasmus said the Smithers team looked at Jeast as skillful as the Cal squad he took to fourth place in the provincials two years ago, Nov. 4, 1995 Enier Our Name The Bear Contest! | Hl SCCCSCOCCCHC CCS COC CCC EC ECC CECE LOCOCO The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 1, 1995 - C3 GET READY FOR SNOW SALE ‘ POK) TW; MLD days only Nov. 1 though 10* 60% - 70% off yen Ski Deals a| * Rossignol STS or MS1 Slalom - Easy Turn Serles.......Wwas*425" now! 49° * Olin RTC - a great performer, Easy to turn seuss uatesiasanesese Was*425" now! Qe * Kastle Carbon 600 - saves encoueaues persyyans Was'300® ° nowt 29° * Olin VCE #1 - #1 All Mountain Ski "Ski Canada '94"..... Was'425% now? 49% 3inl - Bugaboo ao* Reg. 249” - ‘289% i 98 *Add $20 for tails + XXL to 4X Underwear 2 layer underwear buy a m get a top for Staywarm Warm with KOMBD S ice. Korb TNecks Buy i el a second for Price DownHill | \ \ SkiPackages ce Say a i Jr. DH. SkiPac acid 8 aN B. N wa — S ce poles Your choice af Pessino Ko “Tyrolia Olin: if castle, Fishet All Junior Jackets Parkas & Suits | . ~ Sun Ice & Jupa Cross Country Ski Packages Kids: SH Shoe AA, Le SP ee al a Snow Boards | oe a oe “Reg. Liquid Mercury ol bndngS. inne B50" SPORT IW. ORLD : “Open till 4712 Keith Ave, Terrace » 635- 9555 _ 9 00pm. ie 3711 Alfred Ave, ‘Smithers. * 847-9333 Fray Nights |