*Phornhill, Kitimat and Ter- ~-race Skeena made the trip to the. 20-team B.C, junior boys’ high . school volleyball championships. _at Quesnel on Noy. 5 weekend, but only Thornhill managed a good overall placing. | Coach Tom Hamakawa’s boys wound up fifth in final ‘standings. Thornhill posted a seven-win, threé-loss result in their five- team preliminary round-robin. It was good enough to win their section and advance them to the quarter-finals of the champion- ship side. In the round-robin, they beat Maple Drive 2-0 (15-3, 15-1), downed Prince George Senior Secondary 2-0 (15-3, 15-6), won one out of three against South ' Peace (15-11, 13-15, 14-16) and took two out -of three. from Kamloops’ Westsyde (15-11, 14-16, 15-6). Meanwhile, both Skeena and Thornhill fifth Kitimat placed fourth’ in ‘their sections and dropped to the con- solation round. Kitimat was then eliminated. early, while Skeena went on to the consola- tion final where they lost out. 15-11, 15-0 to Westsyde. Skeena | was 10th overall. Thornhill ran into Corrilieu of Quesnel in the quarters and were downed 15-7, 15-13. Clearwater went on to beat McNichol of ‘Penticton. 15-6, 15-4, 15- 12 in the tide match, © Meanwhile, Thornhill played § host. to.jurior ‘B’ boys’ zone finals with four teams taking - ; part. Nishga and Thornhill met § in the final after a round-robin series. Nishga emerged as champions by beating Thornhill 15-9, 15-5. In the round-robin, Thornhill - placed first at’3-0, followed by Nishga at 2-1, then Houston and Hazelton. Skeena wins mini- hoop : Skeena ‘junior ‘A’ boys’ high school basketball team kicked off. their season Nov. 12 week- end at a mini-tournament at Prince Rupert. — ... They came through with two ‘wins in three games, Against the host Booth Ravens, Skeena came out with a 47-43 victory. They were paced by Paul Manhas with 21 points. Their only setback was to Ket- chikan, Alaska’s Kay-High Jay- vees. Manhas had 16 points while Ken Osei-Tutu contributed 14, in this 54-44 loss. In game three, they beat Rupert Senior High’s Junior Rainmakers 56-41 with Mike’ Parker scoring 13 and Manhas 12, Kermodes zone champs Despite losing five regulars from the lineup due to discip- linary measures, Terrace Caledonia Kermode boys still had the strength to win the three-team zone title at Prince Rupert Nov. 5 and earn a trip to the Fraser Valley for the B.C. . finals starting Nov. 24. The Bench came to life against ' Rupert and Kitimat, winning the best-of-three final set 5-15, 15-13, 15-13 over Kitimat. . In the round-robin leading up to the final, Kitimat downed Rupert 15-10, 15-4, while Ker- modes did likewise to their hosts 15-7, 15-9. Kitimat beat Kermodes in their round-robin meeting 15-5, 13-15, 15-5, ” GAME BANQUET Sponsored by “TERRACE ROD AND GUN CLUB Saturday, November 19th — at the THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTER Tickets '25/each - available at All Seasons Sporting Goods, Queensway Trading and the Co-op Building Center. Only 200 tickets available. Live Music by "THE ROCKY TOPS’ Sporting Gun and Door Prizes ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 16, 1988 9 Skeena Junior Secondary Schoo!’ $ cross-country running team wound up their season recently at the zone finals. Three competitors — David Shepherd, Chad Edmonds and David Edmonds — will take part in the B.C. finals this month. GRADE 8 VOLLEY SEASON OVER -Zone Grade 8 boys’ and girls’ volleyball teams finished off their season Nov.-5 with finals at Kitimat’s Mount. Elizabeth : School. Thornhill boys w won the seven- team, boys’ side’ by winning all | ‘six of their round-robin match- es, They beat out Terrace Skeena in the final. Other standings had Prince Rupert's Booth third, Kitimat fourth, Smithers fifth, Chandler | Park of Smithers sixth; and Kit- wanga seventh. Kitimat’s ‘B’ girls won their eight-team series by beating Booth two straight in the final. Skeena Gold was next, then Kitimat ‘A’, Hazelton, Skeena ‘A’, Thornhill and .Chandler Park. _ PUTTING SKEENA f FIRST, ON NOVEMBER 21st JIM FULTON - ‘a _ NEW DEMOCRAT Authorized by Croft Randle-Official Agent for Jim Fulton N.D.P. _ 638-1180 meee FACTORY em aay a pee % eae Limit of one per customer, EEE YE op, i sles sit lta sl. clt. te. le. 3%. dle dl he ale dle dl SRT UST AUG Monday to Saturday and Holidays 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. wn ERROR eC TT Tw FOI " This coupon entitles bearer to 50¢ OFF Regular Price of One Dozen Donuts BY ese aes a nk ANTS " ae a1 Ss 1 Ga al ai Ee Sa Bk ° Ray aA a 635-6300 COLD BEER and WINE STORE . Sunday 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.