Surprise Smithers girls won the B.C. high school single ‘A’ volleyball championship Nov. 26 at Kelowna. This was expected because they had the top-ranked team in the province. What was not expected was Caledonia Kermode ‘boys’ second-place showing at their double ‘AA’ volleyball cham- pionship at Clearwater the same weekend. The Northwest zone cham- pions went into their 12-team finals ranked as 10th best. They were placed in a six-team preliminary round-robin section Michelle doing well in SFU | finish for Kermode boys. with four teams ranked higher - than them, and one from Van- couver only one place behind. With only the best eight teams advancing from the prelimi- naries, Kermodes’ placing in- dicated organizers felt they had no chance. But the Caledonia youths surprised everyone, in- cluding the number one-ranked. team from Kelowna. * Kermodes started with two matches on the 24th. Their opener was a 10-15, 15-8, 15-13 win over fourth-ranked Centen- nial, Game two was tougher. Against number one. K.L.O. of Kelowna, Kermodes won the first set 15-6, but lost the next - two 10-15, 12-15. They played their final three round-robins next day. . First they lost 15-11, 12-15, 9-15 to sixth-ranked Earl Mar- -tiott. Then they defeated 11th- | ranked Windermere 15-9, 16-14. ‘Th TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Team Won Lost Tied Points _Ev's Clippers — . 10 1 0 20 All Seasons — os 7 0 44 Skeena Hotel 4 5 6 Q 10° Kiuss & Sons uO, Oo 11 0 0 Nov. 29 — Skeena Hotel Masters 79, Kiuss & Sons 57. _ Ev's Clippers $3, All Seasons 61. Dec. 1 — All Seasons 78, Skeena Hotel 60. - - . Eve's Clippers 124, Kluss & Sons 88. ‘TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY . HOUSE LEAGUE — BANTAM - Nov. 29 — Northern Motor inn 12, lronworks 3. ‘TERRACE COMMERCIAL | HOCKEY LEAGUE Nov. 27 -- Skeena Hotel 7, Inn of the West 5 Dec. 1— Skeena Hotel 10, Red Team 5 TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS Team ; - Won Lost Tied. Points Skeena Hotel - &. 1. 1 11 Inn of the West #1 1. 9 Red Team = “oO 7 a, 0 e Scores aFe......- NORTH COAST AUTO WRANGLERS — Kitimat Capitals 5, North Coast Auto Wranglers 1 . “ a Kitimat HiA.K. Tricks 7, Kitimat LHW. 2). eee ie ' Prin¢e Rupert imperial Patace 6, St Houston.Deans 9, Norm's Auto3. . Wranglers 5, Prince Rupert 2 - , Norm's Auto 5, H.A.K.-Tricks 4 Capitals 6,Ocelot1 =~ L, Houston 16, J.H.W. 2 Wranglers 6, Ocelot 4 - Houston Capitals 6, Prince Rupert 0 - Norm's Auto 6, J.H.W. 7 | J.H.W. 5, Ocelot 3 . Prince Rupert 6, Norm's Auto 4, Wranglers 1 . Houston 7, Capitals 1. REG HOCKEY TOURNAMENT [> "NOV, 26 WEEKEND —- © SCORES FROM ALL GAMES... | ROUND-ROBIN SECTION ~ Kitimat Ocelot Oilers 2 10, H.A.K.-Tricks 5 — ‘D' SIDE FINAL ‘c’ SIDE FINAL H.A.K-Tricks 20 -‘B SIDE-FINAL (A? SIDE FINAL” Their last matchup against OL EE ne DEEWEE DIVISION : . basketball __Theit lst matchup agit | SKEENAINTER-CITY MINOR fitthpot BL 13-15, 15-8, 15-13 victory. This. "GAMES DEC. 2&3 ferees a or ee 9 . “She’s doing absolutely in- gave-them third place in their | terrace Peawees 12, Kitimat Peawees 8; Terra BANTAM DIVISION 4 19 credible things for us.”” pool and advanced them tothe } Terrace Peewees 6, Kitimat & rear er ee) ; His name is Steve Frost and he cight-team quart tna Ki mat ee 7 Terrace Midgets 8 Princes Rupert = 170 runs the Simon Fraser Univer- That night they went Upp. oT STANDINGS | _ MIDGET DIVISION oR . sity athletic department’s against Surrey & Queen | team -.-—-—«_—=—=—s WON LOST TIED, POINTS Prince Rupert ar re oe : publicity section. Elizabeth. seventh-ranked. in _ ATOM DIVISION Menace A BO 2 And he’s talking about rookie | the province. Kermodes lost the Kitimat, nae 9 18 9” 20 7 me Te En os basketball player Michelle Hen- first set 8-15, but then regrouped ae OE pote ae dry of Terrace. Frost. had nothing but praise for the lanky Michelle, who was selected. university athlete-of- the-month for-November. — In eight games so far. this season, Hendry is averaging 21 for her during her years in Ter- race high school ball. The team has a three-win, five-loss record so far this year. Frost reiterated that Michelle was attending the school on a President’s Entrance scholar- ship, which indicates she’s an ex- cellent student in academics as well as sports. ‘She's having an incredible impact on the entire program — not just the team. Her leadership and enthusiasm for SFU is rub- bing off on everyone else and is really picking the team up.” Frost went on to say that the coaching staff feels Michelle may be the best player they’ve ever produced. ‘‘Our athletic director who’s been here 23 years, feels Michelle is way ahead in early development in ‘comparison to former SFU players who have. played. on the - national team,’’ Frost claimed. and won the next two 15-11, 15-8 to move into the semi-finals the next day.- Here they went against the confident K.L.O. boys once. more. But Kermodes were charged up and they beat the in- places on the tournament all-star team. The best previous placing by a zone boys’ volleyball team was fourth. The Smithers girls found their. | ° « 12-team series to be a piece of |. ~ cake as they went through un- defeated. Smithers took first in their six- “| : team preliminary pool with wins _ over Reynolds, North Van, Holy Cross and Mount Sentinel on day one, then Kelowna next day. After winning their quarter- final with ease, they beat Notre Dame in the semis. Next was George Elliott of Winfield for all the marbles. Smithers waltzed to a 15-5, 15-6, 15-7 victory. Susie Taylor picked up the tournament’s MVP award, while Lynn Motz and Shelley Mortis were first all-stars, with Michelle Leroux on the second: |. all-star team. BS Prince Rupert... 0 ‘Sponsored by.e- Braid Insurance gts “Come in to our office at 4648: Lakelse Ave., Terrace ERRACE MEN'S RECREATIONAL "HOCKEY LEAGUE ~ Goal Tending — Nov. 28 ‘points per game, plus 7.5 re- terior gang on inv ee «spain ish) ae. Ave. sai - sv move into the championshi ick: Joachim ; bounds. Frost said this is un . Pp Pp Rion Marleau (NCA) 4 427 heard of for a freshman. game. Todd Gieseiman (inn 12 4.33 . dd | (Inn) - “If we project her average Later, second-ranked Mount ‘Wally Worafold (SH) 6 6.00 over four years, she'll shatter all Douglas of Victoria. beat out |. ery uitcon (N . SFU scoring records,” Frost Prince George Secondary Greg Wileon (N R) 8 BB told us. (number five) to face Kermod re a Ss He said Michelle is one of on- in the big game. , of Seoring NOW 28 Pte, ly two freshman starters on the Kermodes seemed to run. out oddGrant(NCA) =i s—i( | Quieplan ~ AUTHORIZED AGENTS