“31 (10 a.m.-2 p.m). . The Senior. Games society ‘| patc in the Games to be a - | Maxine at 638-8648. . The weekend prior to the Legion, Terrace will host the ‘| Men’s curlers. Sport Scope Sign up time REGISTRATION for those planning {o participate in this summer's B.C. Senior Games is taking place at the end of the month. Those wishing to be part of the Zone 10 icam have 20 Sports to choose from at the annual event. Sign up will be at the Skeena Mall Saturday, Jan, 29 (10 am.-2 p.m.); Sunday, Jan 30 (1-3 p.m); and Monday Jan. will also be accepting new mémbers at that time. Remem- ber, you don’t have to partici- member. For more information, phone Legion ’spiel filling up fast CURLERS who haven’t signed up for the Jan. 28-30 Legion Bonspiel better hurry. Curling rink manager Keith Melanson says 40 rinks have already|registered and he is ex- pecting several more lo do so in the next few days. Emphasizing ‘players don’t have to, be Legion members to take ‘ar, Melanson also pointed! out the *spiel is open to men’s, ladies or mixed teams, ‘‘any combination’’. The cost is only $140 per tink and teams can register at the rink or by phoning 635- 3583. zone playdowns for Senior : The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 19, 1994 - C3 Skeena invincible, Cal stumble Jdlié@ Girls still not tested SKEENA JR. Girls basketballers The match up was a repeat of kept the juggernaut rolling at the final in Hays’ own tourna- their own Jan. 8 tournament. ment last month where Skeena Undefeated going into the had cruised toa 62-28 victory. toumey, Skeena made itclearear- © Although points were harder ta ly they intended to keep that come by this time, Skeena was record intact. never in trouble as they took the Facing cross-town rivals _ title game 33-17. Centennial Christian in the O’Grady edged Nisga’a 32-28 opener, Skeena combined an un- ta take third place in the cight Stoppable attack with rock solid team event. defence to bury CCS 74-4. Skeena were in Prince George And it was much the same story last weekend for the Duchess in the next where they swept Park tournament. O’Grady of Prince George aside Coach Bill Gook hoped the 64-15. ; weekend would produce a mect- That camed Skeena a berth in ing with Blackburn Jr, ranked the final where they faced number 14 in the province in the Charles Hays of Prince Rupert. early season poll. Hays had advanced by taking Playing opposition of that out Mount Elizabeth Orcas of . calibre would give Skeena a bet- Kitimat 43-21, then dropping — ter test and idea of just how good Nisga’a 44-27, this year’s crop is. Cal let one slip away WHILE SKEENA continued to cause. sweep all before — them, Cal got back om track for their Caledonia’s boys basketball team final game, against Mount ripped up in a tournament hosted Elizabeth of Kitimat, scoring a by Charles Hays. comfortable 80-58 win. The Kermodes opened well Despite playing only three- enough, edging Duchess Park 71- quarters, Beeson scored 22 of 67, Dean Beeson leading the at- those points, Osei~Tutu sinking tack with 22 points. 23 more, ; Joseph Dominguez sank 17, “They played hard,” assistant Jassie Osel-Tutu 16 and Chris coach Scott Armstrong sald of the Tomas contributed another 1i in Kermades’ performance. the victory. However, he added, there were And things continued to look — times when they didn't execute as good in game two...until the final well as they could have. moments. ; He suggested part of ihe prob- With Beeson again putting ina lem could have been the players strong performance, scoring 28 were already on the impending points and picking up 14. two-game series against provin- tebounds, the Kermodes held a cial powerhouse North Delta 76-72 lead over Prince George St. Huskies. Secondary with the clock running Those games were played this down. past weekend, See next. week's However, they faltered in the Standard for results. Play will get under way Fri- | UP FOR IT. 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