rts Beata B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 27, 1991 The Scores Are... Skeena Hotel Men’s Non-Contact Hockey Tournament — Six teams in round-robin competition — March 15 and 16 ‘A’ side — Terrace 5, Skeena Hotel 4 ‘A’ side — : — Kitimat TLT 5 (winner), Hazelton 5 (shootout) ‘A’ side — Prince Rupert 13, Houston 1 ‘A' side — Burns Lake 7, Terrace 3 'A' side — TLT 8, Prince Rupert 3 ‘§' side — Skeena 6, Hazelton 2 ‘B’ side — Terrace 10, Houston 4 ‘B’ side — Skeena 9, Prince Rupert 5 ‘a’ side — TLT 12, Burns Lake 4 (TLT wins ‘A’ side) ‘B’ side — Skeena 5 (winner), Terrace 5 (shootout) ‘B' side — Skeena 7, Burns Lake 6 ‘A’.'B’ final — TLT 6, Skeena 1 Northwest B.C. Running Events 1991 | April 14 — PRINCE RUPERT, Half-marathon and/or iwo person relay Sponsor, Rupert Runners. 1 p.m. start at the Civic Centre. Entry fee $16 (B.C.A. members $14). April 28 — SMITHERS, 5 and 10 km run (walk, Jog or mun) Sponsor, Winterland Sports (starts here) 1 p.m. (entry fea by donation). May 11 — PRINCE RUPERT, Glory Days Run (5 and 10 km walk or run) Sponsor, Rupert Runners and Crest Hotel, 10 a.m. start at Fairview Terminal. Entry fee (includes shirt) adults $15, under-12 $10 (approx. fee — 1991 fee not set as yet) May 18 — TERRACE, Kermode! Classic (1, § and 10 km walk or run) Sponsor, Skeena Valley Runners’ Club and inn of the West, 1 km start 10 a.m. at the Hbrary bandshell, 5 and 10 km start 12 noon at 4600 block Lakelse Ave. Entry fee $10 (includes shirt), club members $5 and B.C. Athletics’ members $8. t km $2 children (free shirt), adults $2 (refreshments/no shirt) June 15 — KITIMAT, Alcan Haif-Marathon (inc. 5 and 10 km) Sponsor, Alcan. No entry fee, 9 a.m. start for the ‘2 marathon and 10 am. start for the 5 and 10 km. T-shirts and refreshments SMITHERS — | ee Dick Harrison, Box 2066, Smithers, VOJ 2NO Phone 847-5738 . | KITIMAT— = Ruth Keefe, § Halibut, Kitimat, Phone 639-9529 Verily race dates a few weeks before date stated. - Any errorsiomissions? Contact Ed Ansems (Terrace). June 16 — BURNS LAKE, Cyruthon (run-bike-run) Event (open) 5 km run, 30 km-cycie, 5 km run (contact Dave Dashwood at 692-7207, Box 1000, Burns Lake, B.C. VOJ 1E0). Various shorter distances for other age groups July 14 — TERRACE, Skeena Valley Triathlon (individual and team) Sponsor, Skeena Valley Triathlon (contact Dr. Dale Greenwood at 638-8165). Entry fee $40 (individual), $90 (team - male, female or mixed) July 28 — TERRACE, King of the Mountain Foot Race, approx, 5 miles Sponsor, Skeena Valley Runners’ Club. 10 a.m. start at the Terrace Arena. Entry fee (includes shirt) $15 (club $10 and B.C. Athletics’ members $13) August 4 — TERRACE, Riverboat Days Mile Race Sponsor, Senior Games’ Society (details to be final- ized at a later date) August 10 — OLD HAZELTON, Boomtown Biathlon (run-bike-run) Event, § km run, 30 km cycle, § km run (contact Dave Allwood, Box 582, New Hazelton, B.C, VOJ 2/0, phone 842-5615). Individual entries or a team of 2 August 25 — SMITHERS, Fali Falr 5 km and 10 km Sponsor, Smithers’ Running Club, Start at Hilltop Inn at 9 a.m. Entry fee (includes shirt) $12 (B.C. Athletics’ members $10) October 13 — TERRACE, All Seasons’ Half- Marathon (5 and 10 km) Sponsor, Skeena Valley Runners’ Club and All Seasons Sporting Goods. 12 noon start for half- marathon at Northwest Community College), 1 p.m. for 5 and 10 km. Entry fee (includes shirt) $15 (club $10 and B.C. Athletics’ members $13) Contact person (for entry form and/or info) TERRACE — Ed Ansems, AR3, North Eby St., Terrace, V8G 46 Phone 635-4670 PRINCE RUPERT = Ray Leonard, 1732 Kootenay Ave., Prince Rupert, V8J 482, Phone 624-6336 TERRACE MEN’S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE SERIES I Mar. 19 . - Northern Motor Inn Okies 6 Mar. 20 © *Terrace Timbermen win best . SERIES Mar. 19 Riverside Auto Wranglers 4, | *Riverside Auto Wranglers wi SERIES Il Mar, 17 Northern Motor Inn Okies 41 ~- Riverside Auto Wranglers 42 Recreational Division Team All Season’s ~ Inn of the West Skeena Hotel Norm’s Auto Refinishing 88S : - Perrace Timbermen 3, Northern Motor Inn Okies 2 All Seasons 4, Norm’s Auto Refinishing 3 *All Seasons win best of 3 series 2-0. Terrace Timbermen versus Riverside Auto Wrangler SERIES IV Inn of the West wins best of 3 series 2-0 -. SERIES V . SERIES VI “©. All Seasons versus Inn of the Final Standings: Oldtimers Division -Team GP Convoy Supply 4t Terrace Timbermen 29 Terrace Timbermen 4 of 3 series 2-1, Convoy Supply 2 n best of 2 eeries 2-0." West o w iL ¥ GF GA PTS 13. 20 8 M2 #27 3 is 12 2 M8 HO 32° It -.23)0C—Ci«<:~=<«‘z2Ds«SBWEC. CODD 10 27. § 140 200 25 Ww L TT GF GA PTS 24 4«6120~=Ci«—“‘zT7Hh:CsC«dCKA SD 4 12 «+4 «214 #179 $2. 23 14 «©5197, 159 47 19 17 #3 187 189) 41 Come over to the Professionals at , Braid Insurance Agencies Lic. A complete personalized Agency 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS Quiroplan tahed Royal Insurance 638-8581 AUTHORIZED AGENTS.’ FAX 638-1361 EVENINGS 635-2015 "| Fitzpatrick’s back Kitimat’s Mark Fitzpatrick has returned to the NHL. After months of recovery at home from a rare and debilitating muscle ailment, then more rest, medication and light workouts at Long Island, Mark travelled to the American Hockey League to rehabilitate for a return to the New York Islanders. A few games in the minors and he was called up on March 18. He watched a few games, and then on New York’s fifth-to-last _ game of the season (they’re eliminated from the playoffs) took over between New York’s pipes for the first time since last spring. He played well, losing 3-2 to St. Louis (Brett Hull got his Sist goal against Mark). Mark saved on 27 of the 30 shots on his net. But it’s a short season for Fitzpatrick, even if he plays in all his team’s remaining handful of games. He seems to be on the way to a full recovery, although he hasn’t yet been given‘a clean bill of health. We'll know more about that next week, Rainbirds clipped — in Prince The Prince Rupert Rainbirds took it on the chin at the B.C. Girls’ triple ‘AAA’ high school basketball championships on the weekend. They finished well back due to a one-win, three-loss mark. Rainbirds started the 16-team event at Salmon Arm by facing highly-favoured Salmon Arm Jewels. The Birds were thumped George 93-47, Next day they took on Cranbrook and came out with a 56-39 loss. Game three saw the Rupert gals drop a 52-41 deci- sion to Oak Bay. It took their final game before they hit pay dirt - they outscored Prince George 66-62 to escape the basement, Richmond won the title on a 72-56 victory over Centen- nial. Kitimat girls last in interior hoop playoffs Kitimat’s Mount Elizabeth girls couldn’t come up with a strong enough effort in their at- tempt at winning the B.C. high school girls’ double ‘AA’ bas- ketball title two weeks ago. Our Northwest zone winners lost all three of their games in the 16-team Interior playoff at BABE RUTH Event: Date: Place: March 31, Event: Date: Place: SABE RUTH BASEBALL BASEBALL NEWS | LSZoNa Terrace Minor Basebal President Earl Peden Executive Vice President Greg Cowman Secretary Pat Neeve Members Treasurer Terri Fick Haad Coach Bruce Nichols Chief Umpire Vacant Head Scorekeeper Rita Armstrong Equipment Manager Jim Fick Public Relations Bingo Chairpersons Rookie Commissioner Bambino Commissioner Junior Commissioner Senior Commissioner Registration Deadline Terrace Arena and Bank of Nova Scotia This deadline will enable the players to be assigned to their teams as soon as possible. Coaches & Umpries Clinics May 5, 1991 (Coach) April 21, 1991 (Umpire) Burns Lake Anyone interested in these clinics please contact: Earl Peden at 635-5940 - BEFORE MARCH 31, 1991 For further information please call Earl Peden at 635-5940 Armstrong. They finished 16th, and last. Kitimat started with a 93-23 loss to Lambrick Park, the even- tual tournament champs. Then they fell 78-51 to St. Patrick’s before a final 73-65 loss to John Barsby. | | BASEBALL Monica Warner Terri FickvErla Peden Mary Nichols Anna Lang Erla Peden 1991 BABE RUTH BASEBALL I ee IT OT ra TE Te GF Te EN SE ee EE ey igs tate racaee