Hockey school [ SHARPLES: Hopes other pros will instruct while here on fishing trip. The promise of appearances by local NHL-er Jeff Sharples and at least one or two of his professional friends, seems to be the incentive for an influx of sign-ups for the two-week sum- mer hockey school here in August, School co-ordinator Jake De Jong told us the Aug. 15-to-27 school has attracted more than 60 applications from the Terrace-Kitimat area. “We have a bunch coming from Prince Rupert, plus Hazelton and Stewart,” De Jong said. ‘According to Cliff (Sharples — Jeff’s dad and one of the school heads) it’s most unusual for us to have this many signed up so early.”” De Jong said he spoke to Jeff the day after his Detroit Red Wings were eliminated. The 20-year-old defenceman is’ ex- pected home by this weekend. Jeff told De Jong he had a number of pros coming to Ter- race for some fishing, and he hoped to snag some of them to come during hockey school so they could be enticed into in- structing. “So far we have mostly youngsters aged eight to 13,’’ De Jong said. ‘‘We only have a few older boys but are expecting more.”” Response to the first-ever night hockey league for adults and senior teens has been grati- fying. De Jong said Kitimat wants to bring in an entire team. De Jong said original plans for a three-team league would seem to be short-sighted. “We're likely going to be adding teams to the roster.” As for the school, De Jong says an agenda will be mapped out once Jeff gets here. In addition to any NHL talent, Sharples has also lined up several Terrace youths playing college and Junior ‘A’ hockey to act as instructors. The fee for each week of the two-week school is $100. The night hockey league fee is $30 a week. - Application forms are avail- able at All Seasons Sports, the TK office on Lazelle Avenue, and the Arena rec office. Hendry co-winner of top B. _ Terrace’s Michelle Hendry is rapidly becoming an ‘‘award collector’’. Her most recent honor came May 18 when it was announced she was co-winner of ‘Basketball B.C.’s’ high school female basketball player of the year. She shares the award with Loree MacPherson of Salmon Arm. Unaware of this latest. honor when we phoned to congratulate her, Michelle said she was most pleased and was looking for- ward to adding the item to her room full of trophies and other ~ awards. This is the third big award for Michelle in just over two months. Earlier, she accepted the offer of a scholarship to Simon Fraser University starting this fall. In March, at the B.C. high school girls’ triple ‘AAA’ finals, she was selected the tour- nament's most valuable player as she paced her Caledonia Ker- mode team to a fourth-place finish. ; She also helped the team win the most sportsmanlike team award for the second con- secutive year. As for her- latest honor, Basketball B.C. told us that C. honor coaches were polled by letter for nominations. When all the re- plies were in, a committee was formed to make the selections for high school girls and boys in the junior category, senior out- of-school players, and the high school coach-of-the-year award. Michelle probably won't get her special plaque until this fall when she goes to Simon Fraser. Basketball B.C. told us they nor- mally don’t mail out awards, but try to get recipients to Van- couver to accept them. ” The spokesman said it’s possi- ble the presentation will take place during a coaches’ clinic in September. Dates changed ‘ Dates for Terrace Minor Soft- ball’s house league tournaments in June have been switched due — to conflicts in times with other events for out-of-town teams. The boys and girls midget, ban- tam and peewee series will go June 11 and 12 in the Northwest Gold Cup series. For those in the squirt, mite and T-ball divisions, they'll play June 18 and 19 for the Northwest Silver Cup event., é The SCOreS ALE....00. TERRACE MINOR SOFTBALL . May 17 - Peewee Giris - All Seasons 12, Thornhill Huskles 1 Bantam Boys - Skeena Hotel 12,-A. King & Sons & © . . May 19 - ; Squirt Boys - Operating Englneers 8, Copper- side Aces 6 ; Bantam Boys - Skeena Hotel 18, Kinsmen 12 Mites - Bri-Don defeated Tunnel & Rock, while » _ Swifty Muffler tied East End Supremes {scores ; mot available) Peawee Girls - Cedarland Tire 9, Terrace Drugs 8 : ; May 20 Squirt Boys - Co-op Stars 11, Operating Engineers 8 ; Peewee Girls - All Seasons 17, Terrace Drugs 8 Peewee Giris - Cedarland Tire 19, Thornhill Huskles 8 . ; Squirt Girls - Mr. Mikes 10, L'il Gassers 7 TERRACE MINOR BASEBALL . May 16 Mosquito - Co-op 19, Petracan 4; Elks 14, Ter- race Drugs 10 Branco - Overwaltea 18, Farko 9 - Junior Babe Ruth - Spee-Dee Printers 13, Kins- ren 10 1 May 17 ; Sen. Babe Ruth - Viego Stop 11, Credit Union 5 jay T-Ball - Wayside 13, CUPE Two 13 Mosquito - Terrace Drugs 12, Pairocan 11; Elks 10, Co-op 9 . ’ Bronco - Overwaltea 18, Farko 9 Jr. Babe Ruth - Kinemen & Shoppers Drugs 7 jay 9 Sen. Babe Ruth- All Seasons 6, Credit Union 5. May 20 Mosqulto - Co-op over Petrocan by detault Jr. Babe Ruth - Spee-Dee Printers over Shop: : pers Drugs by default TERRACE LADIES SOFTBALL | May 16 Pizza Patlo 13, R.B. Bakker 6; Crest Insulation Midgets 16, Steelers 14 na’s Cut & Curl 20 May 8 Loe Pizza Patlo 5, Golden Razor 5; Tilden 24, Don- TERRACE MEN’S SLO-PITCH SOFTBALL May 17 vet Cares Terrace Builders 13, Inn of the West 3, SKB. oe: Wrackers 12, Rudon 3 TERRACE MEN’S FASTBALL May 18 — Truck Loggers 4, Termace M&H3 ay 19 Kitimat Merchants 13, Kitimat Midgets 0 - TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUES Under-7 Division Wilkinson Canons 4, Terrace Shell 0; All ‘Seasons 5, Centennial Lions 4; Vic Froese 1, Doc’s Cartage 0; Kinsmen Jets 5, Sundance Sonics 0; Terrace Bullders 5, Safeway 1 - Under-10 Division A-G-K Pacmen 3, Kalum Electric 0; Co-op 2, Ter- race Travel 1 Undoer-14 Division Rotary 1, Bavarian Inn 0; Northern Drugs 5, Philpotts 3 Girlie Division “ Pizza Hut 3, Tide Lakers 2; Richards 8, Kinettes Under-? Division All Seasons 4, Wilkinson Canons 1; Vic Froese 5, Terrace Shel! 0; Kinsmen Jets 3, Centennial Lions 2; Terrace Builders 4, Doc’s Cartage 1; Safeway 1, Sundance Sonics 0 “Mond Under-10 Division Sea Carlyte-Shepherd Sharks 5, Shoppers Druga 1: a Thunderbirds 6, Skeena Sawmiils 5; Surveyors. 11, Skeena Cellulose 2 ‘ . Under-12 Division : Aqua Plumbing 8, Copperside 1; Cedarland 6, Sight and Sound 2; Finning 4, Northwest Sportsmen 1 —*: Under-16 Division oes Dave’s Plumbing 2, Manuel's 2; Bralds -1, Dave’s Plumbing 4 oe - NORTHCOAST RUGBY UNION May 15 "_ Tertace Northmen 28, Prince Rupert 6 _ ‘TERRACE MINOR BASEBALL STANDINGS a May 9 week > me , Mosquito -- Co-op.7, Terrace Drugs 6, Elks 6, ' _ Petrocan 3 Bronco — Farko 6, Overwaltea 2 Jr. Babe Ruth — SpeeDee Printers 6, Kinsmen 3, Shoppers Drugs 2 Sr. Babe Ruth — All Seasons 6, Video Stop 4, Credit Union 0 oe . - TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER Game Schedule Division 2 ~All games played at Skeena S.W. fleld at 6:30 oOpme ces jay, May 30 — Manuel's vs. Brald’s. TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER a Game Schedule | “Division 3 “All games played at Cassie Hall Saturday, May 28, 9:30 a.m. — Kalum Electric = vs. Shoppers Drug, 9:30 am. — Terrace Travel «yg, Skeena Sawmills; 9:30 a.m. — 4.G.K. vs. Co- - Op; 10:45 a.m — G.S. 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