Sports Menu MINOR HOCKEY Thursday, January 23 NOVICES TOURNAMENT gels underway, ends Saturday. REC HOCKEY Tuesday, January 3 Back Eddy v Coast Inn 9 p.m. Skeena v Precision 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 4 Okies v Timbermen 9 p.m. Convoy v Wranglers 10:30 p.m. CURLING Friday, January 6 MEN’S ZONE playdowns get under way, finals Sunday. NOON HOUR HOCKEY sessions go every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:45 am.-1 p.m. Players must be 19 years and the limit is 20 players on first-come, first- serve basis. Fee is $3 but goalies with equipment get in free, SNOWMOBILE Association mects the first Tuesday of each month 7:30 p.m, at the Sandman Inn, All snow- mobilers welcome. CONTRACT BRIDGE ctub plays the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the Legion at 7:30 p.m. For more information, phone Pat Zaporzan at 635-2537, BADMINTON CLUB prac- tices every Tuesday and Thursday 8 p.m., Sundays at 7:30 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school. For more information phone Diane at 635-3564, FUN DART LEAGUE plays every Wednesday night at the Legion starting at 8 p.m. All games doubles, open to all and newcomers/rookies al- ways welcome. TERRACE ROD & GUN Club meets the first Wednes- day of every month, 7 p.m. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. New members are welcome. For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874, To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave, phone Malcolm at 638- 7283 or fax them to 638- $432. Ski updates Shames: Base at top... 245cm Base at bottom............ 185¢m Excelicnt conditions, all 18 runs open, machine groomed packed powder wilh powder at higher clevations. For those who don’t want to drive to the mountain, a bus departs 8 a.m. daily from McDonald’s on Lakelse, For latest update on snow and weather conditions, phone 638-8SKI (from Ter- race) or 1-800-663-7SKI. Onion Lake: Snow galore and groomed trails adds up to excellent skiing. For information, phone Cheryl or Terry at 798-2227, BEPARED SCOUTS CAKADA a PREPARING FOR LIFE IS WHAT WE "RE ALL ABOUT C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 28, 1994 MORE PRESSURE. A Vancouver College defender moves in to cover Kermode Tadd Kluss (right) as Cal mounts ancther attack in a second half that belonged to the home team. Cal split with Irish IT COULD have been better. But Caledonia coach Cam MacKay was happy enough to settle for a split against visit- ing Vancouver College. Clubbed 94-69 in the Satur- day, Dec. 17 .opener, the Kermodes rebounded to an 84- . 73 triumph ithe” following * afternoon to square the two- game basketball series. MacKay said Cal had been hurt in the first game by poor execution on offence, a critical error When you’re playing one of the top three defensive (cams in the province. Fouling out had also un- dermined the team’s chances, four of its starters sitting out most of the second half. Even so, Cal held the Fight- ing Trish to an eight point lead until the end of the third quarter. From there, however, the visitors ran rough shod over the Kermodes’ Jess expe- tienced players to cruise to victory. Vancouver kept up the momentum early in the second game, Cal having to scramble to close the gap to five at the end of the first 10 minutes. But the tide tumed in the second quarter, in large part, thanks to the’ Kermodes’ defence. wy Consistently breaking” “Up Callege attacks to gain posses- sion, it allowed Joseph Dominguez and Shawn Cross to start clicking at the other end. Typical was Dominguez’s breakaway pass to Cross which set up the go-ahead has- ket with 5:48 left in the half. Tt was a lead Cal would never give up. Up 41-39 at the break, the Kermodes came out gunning in the second stanza -to open the gap to 19 at one point. Having managed to close to 70-57. by the end of the third, Vancouver began a push early in the final quarter, drawing a series of fouls and sinking a three-pointer to make it 76-71 with just over four minutes to 0. e Cal's defence dug in from there, however, limiting the visitors to just two points for therest ofthe game. Meanwhile Domingu zZ Sil two ‘fiee ‘throws,: added 'a ‘two- pointer and fed Cross for an- other. In the final minute, Brian Demeideros pulled off a steal under the Cal basket, sent a long ball to Cross who passed it on to Scott Bromley for a 84-73 Kermode victory. While pointing out his team had played better ihe week be- fore in Vancouver, MacKay conceded, “‘It was nice to get the split.”’ He also acknowledged it had been a long month for the Kermodes with a trek to Nova Scotia as well as the Van- couver tournament. That travel and il being the first major home appearance of the season had, he sug- gested, had their effect. at Box 22, 5) | wrpoms erase, 5c. 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