od 8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 20, 1988 SPORTS Seniors for own The recent announcement about formation of a_ B.C. Senior Games Society has not left our area stranded in the snow, The organization means that in addition to games for teens and adults during winter and summer, seniors aged 55 and up will be holding their own events in a separate games during the summer. The first games are on at Ver- non, June 14 to 16. Zone playdowns to select competitors will be held from March to May. Arlene Bergh of Terrace was named co-ordinator for our zone in late 787. She’s already been to meetings at Victoria and hopes to have a zone committee set up shortly. Terrace is in zone 10 which is made up of Prince Rupert, Ter- race, Kitimat and the Queen Charlottes. Zone 11 takes in Hazelton, Smithers, Burns Lake and - Houston, There are 12 zones in all. The idea for a ‘senior citizens’ games started about four years ago, but didn’t come to form until last fall. Bergh says she hopes to have a zone group ready by the end of January. One of the first items for the group will be arranging for playdowns to select competitors Basketball tournament to Booth Prince Rupert’s Booth Memorial Junior High School teams won both sides of the grade 8 boys and girls basketball tournaments at Terrace on the January 9 weekend, On the girls’ side, Booth need- ed double-overtime to defeat Kitimat 47-44 in the final. In the playoff for third and fourth, host Skeena downed Chandler Park of Smithers 48-22, Teams were split into three- team sections for round-robin. leading up to the finals. Hereare - scores from the six round-robin girls’ games — Skeena 74 Thornhill 15, Kitimat 73 Hazelton 14, Booth 66 Thornhill 2, Kitimat 53 Chandler Park 27, Booth 55 “Skeena 15, and Chandler Park 29 Hazelton 20, Skeena girls were named most sportsmanlike team. Booth’s ‘A’ squad won the boys’ side with a 50-4i win over Skeena in the final. Kitimat beat Booth ‘B’ 42-40 in the playoff for third place. _ In the boys’ round-robin, it” was Kitimat 49 Thornhill 24, Skeena 48 Booth ‘B’ 31, Booth ‘A’ 72 Thornhill 14, Booth ‘B’ 56 Chandler Park 21, Booth ‘A’ 47 Kitimat 36, and Skeena 56 Chandler Park 36. Thornhill was selected as most sportsmanlike team. ~ ‘the B.C. _ Tertace had a pair.. ready Games for the following sports —~ bad- minton, bowling, carpet bowl- ing, lawn bowling, golf, —_ Aes horseshoes, slow-pitch softball, . TERRACE MEN'S. REC HOCKEY LEAGUE. swimming, tennis, snooker, N.1@ Thornhill Okles 3-Inn of the West200 darts, bridge, chess, and crib- JAN,12 North Coast Auto 6-Inn of the West 2 bage. JAN. 14-- — Thornhilt Okies 5-C.N. 3 Any senior aged 55 and up who would like to contribute time and effort towards the games should contact Bergh at the Happy Gang Centre in Ter- race. Atchison, Brise top curling Rinks skipped by Rob Erise of Smithers and Wendy Atchison | of Prince Rupert won men’s and ladies’ respective curling playoffs on the Jan. 9 weekend. Brise won the 13-team men’s side at Smithers by downing Bruce Kerr of Rupert 7-6 in the final. Brise had earlier won ‘A’ side of the modified double- knockout series. LADIES (INTER-CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE Terrace Trojans 5-Kitimat Kougars 3 (Janet Steponavicius scored all Kitimat goals)” _ TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE All Seasons 64-Skeeno Hotel 50 Kluss & Sons 83-Ev's Clippers 69 Skeena Hotel 72-Kluss & Sons 69 All Seasons 70-Ev's Clippers 53 SKB Wreckers 12-Skeena Hotel 4 Inn of the West 8-SKB Wreckers 2 _ MINOR HOCKEY TRL-CITY REP, TEAM LEAGUE JANUARY 9 WEEKEND Prince Rupert Peewees 6-Kitimat Peewees 3 Prince Rupert Peewees 7-Kitimot Peewees 2 _ Kitimat Midgets 16-Prince Rupert Midgets 4 Kitimat Atoms 6-Prince Rupert Atoms 5 Prince Rupert Atoms 6-Kitimat Atoms 5 ‘TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY EXHIBITION GAMES JAN. 9 WEEKEND Terrace Totem Ford Midgets 10-inland Kenworth Bantams 5 Terrace, Totem, Ford, Midgets A Terrace Juveniles | ae Brise was on his way to taking ‘B’ side as well when Kerr . defeated him. In the other all----§+* Smithers ‘B’ final, Larry Rein- — bolt eliminated Phil Larue. Kerr then won ‘B’ side by knocking off Reinbolt, but fail- ed to take out Brise for a second time. TRI-CITY MINOR HOCKEY REP TEAM LEAGUE WON LOST TIED ; 1 - TEAM ~ ATOM DIVISION ~~ Kithmat ” Terrace Prince Rupert ~ PEEWEE DIVISION | Prince Rupert ‘ Terrace Kitimat BANTAM DIVISION Terrace Prince Rupert | Kitimat MIDGET DIVISION © Terrace _ Kitimat » Prince Rupert 1 Brise will represent zone six at Interior Curling — Association finals at Vernon starting Jan. 25. owes a ad Atchison went undefeated in the six-team ladies finals at Hazelton, After winning ‘A’ side, she took on Kim McDougall of Terrace and beat her in the ‘A’ versus ‘B’ final. McDougall had defeated Ter- race clubmate Rusty Blanes in the final for ‘B’ side earlier. TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAM WON LosT POINTS Ev's Clippers 19 5 38 “All Seasons %é6 =©§©»~=—st«OS 32 Kluss & Sons 4 2 8 Atchison now travels to Van- "‘Sk@ona Hotel — 9 15 18 couver for provincial finals get- ting underway Jan. 28. She'll be representing district four. Blackhawks win at UBC 7 TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS = TEAM won 1tOsr TIED POINTS : Skeena Hotel 4. 4, 0 Q “SKB Wreckers 3 9 0 6 ‘ i | 22 TERRACE MEN'S REC HOCKEY LEAGUE junior ‘B? | Blackhawks started off 1988 on North Coast Auto won tost Mis dail a winning note on the January9 FP o-oo. "ON, 9 2 16° weekend when they scored two Se Inn of the West W 4 8 oe victories over the visiting U.B.C. Thornhill Okies 6 2 2. junior varsity Braves. , Kitimat’s Kitimat took the Friday night opener 6-4 before more than 500 fans. On Saturday, about 400 spectators turned up to watch the Hawks score three power- play goals in the third period for an 8-5 win. Sponsored by..... Braid Insurance Agencies bi Come in to our office at 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Phone 638-8581 complete personalized Insurance Agency for ome ® Life ® Fire * Boat * Business Tid. Adam Taylor wound up with five weekend goals, Tracey Camazzola contributed four more, and Lawrence Stella of “Quioplan ‘| | AUTHORIZED AGENTS