B16 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 20, 1996 ees Sport Scope Track coaches sought THE HIGH sehool track and ficld season is just around the corner and the Terrace club is looking tor coaches. Skeent coaeh- Dave O'Brien says they're looking, (or coaches far all events, but he says there is @ particular need for people.to head up long distanee running. And he adds the club ‘does have ane overnight ‘trip planned and they would like to have a female coach go along, mo Practices, he says, are generally held right afler school, but add they can go at night as well. IE you'd-like: to-volunteer. you can-call Dave at.635-9136 or Caledonia coach Joe Murphy at 635-6531, Thornhill hits the road THE THORNHILL junior boys basketball team is pre- paring for an upcoming trip to Masset. The team has been invited to a tournament at George Dawson from March 27 until April 1. ; They'll likely play three or four games, Earlier, Thornhill placed third in their zone finals, hosted by Houston, The boys: beat Masset and Houston Secondary before falling ta’ Queen Charlolte Cily and Massel, Thomhill was selected the ‘“‘Most Sportsmanlike Team’’ of ‘the tourna- ment, and David Gardner was named to the all-star (eam. Shames medals in slalom TERRACE SKIER Janna Trapp! took silver in the age 11/12 age group in the slalom event al the Midland Wal- wyn Alpine Series at Mt. Timothy March 9. Also on Saturday, Lori Sager placed sixth in the 13/14 age category. On the men’s side, Alan Trapp! placed sixth among 13 and 1 4-ycar-olds, os ae Matthew Leclerc, John Schulmeister and Matthew Bed- die finished cighth, 13th and 15th in the 11/12 age group. The follawing day Graeme Dediluke placed second in the 17/18 age. group, while Katie Dediluke placed third among 15 and 16-year-oid’s. _- Po And Jana Trappl took bronze.in her age group. Other ‘Shames finishers included Leclerc, Schulmeister and Beddie placing sixth, seventh and 16th respectively in their age group. Alan Trapp! placed seventh in his age group, while Lori Sager placed fourth in hers. Field plans shaping up MEMBERS OF the Jackpine Flats Society are hoping a new mecting hall and playing field will be ready to use by next season. The society has cleared seven acres of land at the corner of Sockeye Creck and Williams Creek Road, and has raised $18,000 on the sale of the timber. John Winnington says they’re now in the process of put- ting together a BC 21 grant application for money for the meeting hall. Once that’s done, he-hopes work can begin shortly afterwards. _ _ Bazelton Tourney goals dashed THE HAZELTON senior boys basketball team has wrapped up their season with a 14th place finish at the provincial AA championships in Langley. was. pitted against the number two ranked Lambrick Park of Victoria in game one. Coach Maurizio Basso said his guys. kept it close for the first quarter, but Lambrick blew. the - game wide open after that. The island team came out on top with a commanding 87-37 victory. Hazelton’s Neal .Foord was named player of thé game. The seventh ranked Wind- sor Secondary of Howe Sound was the opponent in game two, “This was a better game, but still not Spartan. ball,”’ says Basso. Hazelton led by five paints in the third quarter, but ended up on the losing end, 73-68. Eric West of Hazelton was named player of the game. 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