B16 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 12, 1994 Sport Scope Skeena boys look for help The Skeena Jr. Boys basketball team don’t need help on the court. But if they continue their un- beaten string through next month’s zone playoffs, they will need your assistance to at- tend the provincial championships. Therefore, they’ve launched a bottle drive to try and raise’ the money needed to cover the cost of the trip. If you have any cans or bottles, drap them off at 4913 Walsh Ave, (opposite Skeena Jr. Secondary) or phone Carla Kelly at 635-7124 to arrange collection. this weekend, hosting a Satur- day, Jan. 15 tournament. The following weekends they head for Charles Hays in Prince Rupert, then Duchess Park in Prince George. The zone playoffs will be held in Kitimat Feb. 19, Team members are Trevor Beeson, Jon Crawley, Mike Davies, Brian Doemedeiros, Carlos Deseirto, Harv Gill, Chris Grant, Neil Hailey, Cam Harris, Kelsey Hidber, Dave Kelly, David Nelmes and Gurmit Sidhu. Little buddies hit the lanes Back in action this week is the McDonalds Bowling Buddies league. There are five years and vi- der kids leagues this year, one playing Tuesday mornings and the other Wednesdays, both at 11:30 a.m. They run until March 1 and 2 respectively. ac tout inr -There-is-a $10 registration ice plus a $4.50 weekly charge for each league. For that, youngsters gct their bowling game, shoe rental at no charge, a T-shirt, and week- ly McDonalds coupons and ‘happy’ meats plus trophies at the end of the season. Terrace Lanes’ Marg Mum- ford said there are only a few places left on Tuesdays but Wednesdays have more room at the moment, For more information, con- tact the bowling alley at 635- 5911. Date to ring on calendar BOXING FANS in the north- west should take note of the date Saturday, Jan. 22. That’s when the Salmon Belt card will be held in Prince Rupert. Local club coach Jeff Dilley said Terrace will be sending five or six fighters to the event. The plan at the moment is to have Joey Losier, Canadian In- termediate champion, take on Alex Alvarez. A Senior division boxer, Al- varez recently represented B.C. at the national championship. Efforts are also being made to fix up a match between Al- lan Bain of Princs George, winner of this year’s Seniors nalional title, and an Alaskan opponent. The Salmon Belt is beiug held at the Civic Centre, first bouts going in the carly afternoon followed by evening main events. Local hoids Lions’ wallet FORMER Terracite Jutie Gowe has been appointed director of finance for the B.C. Lions. Gowe, 30, is a graduate of UBC and majored in account- ing for her bachelor of com- merce degree, Before joining the Lions she was atticling with the Doane Raymond Vancouver office. Lions president Peter Clas- son said hie was pleased Gowe had accepted the post, adding, ‘(After having worked with her previously, I’m confident she will do an excellent job.”’ Skeena boys will be in action | Score Board " MEN'S RECREATIONAL LEAGUES Recrestional Division January 4 Skeena Hotel — 3 Precision Builders 0 January 6 - Coast Inn of the West 3 All Seasons 3 TEAM GP WL. GF GAPTs ' . All Seasons "91°11 °#7° «3 119 100 25 Skeena Hotel, 20.10 .9 414110106 21 Precision Builders 20. 8 8 4 97°89 20 CoastInnofthe West 21 7 10 4 98117 #18 Back Eddy Pub — 19 8 9 2. 87105 18 Norm's Auto Refinishingi9 8 9 2109103 18. 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