MEN'S SOCCER Canadian Tire charts. B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 27, 1999 surprise wins THE SURPRISE the past two weeks has been the play of the Canadian Tire team. CDN. TIRE 3 — WTRN. PACIFIC 1 Alter starting the season slowly, Canadian: Tire was coming off a tie against Forestry when it shocked Western Pacific, beating them 3-1. ; So Canadian Tire controlled the game stazl to finish wilh Roy Hernes-scoring two and Eric Smeysters adding aiother. Western Pacific's only goal came on a penalty shot which Stewarl McIsack blasted past Cana- dian Tire’s keeper, Nick Bujtas. Canadian Tire also won its second game in a row when they beat Northern Knight 4-3 on Jan. 17, coming back from a 3-1 deficit to win the game. SUPER BM 14 — NTRN. KNIGHT 3 Super BM rolls over the competition again, adding two more wins to their league- leading total of 12 wins in 15 games, Oue of Super BM’s two wins came at Northern Knight’s expense, who were simply outmatched by the ability of Super BM players to move the ball around, The game saw Manuel De Medgiros score seven goals, while George De Medeiros added four more. Northém Knight’s bright light continies to be Corey Trogi, who managed to put one past Super BM keeper John De Medeiros to add to his league-leading total of 20 goals. SUPER BM 1 — FORESTRY 0 Super BM's second win came in a much tougher match against Forestry. Forestry played a strong defensive game against Super BM, and managed to shut down their offense while getting good chanees on net. Forestry wasn’t able to capitalize on its chance, however, with several shols bounc- ing offthe post and John De Medeiros Sports Scope At the pool BLUEBACK — swimmers competed at the Methanex Invitational Swim Meet in Kitimat Jan. 16-17, Kyrissa Bader, Amanda Demonte, Hali . Downs, Lucas Myhr, Breanne Palab- icky, and Brenna Sterner all tumed in 100 per cent best limesintheirevents.9 Petra Robertson, Kaya Downs, Evan Palahicky, © Thomas Demetzer and Kyle | Narat finished in the top three of their age groups, = * Register now. TERRACE Peaks Gym: hastic club is planning two fegistrations sessions at the Skeena Mall. The sessions will be held Jan. 29 from 6 pun. to. 8 pm. and Jan. 30 from 10 aan. to 4 p.m, Recreational gymnastics classes are aimed at kids two and up and fees vary. Call Susan at 635-0912. or Maria at 638- 0447 for more information. Lake skiing FRESH powder on a hard base of groomed trails are making cross-cauntry skiing a hit. Use bluc wax for optimum effect, Aad call Stacey al 632-4778 for beginner, in- termediate, classic or skat- ing lessons. The club’s hosts - the Alcan marathon; a - charity event for the heart and stroke foundation, on Saturday, Feb, 20, Call 798- 2227 Cor more information. + Snow report BRAVE the cold and check out Shames Mountain Jan. 29-31 for their level one snowboard instructor course and their Nancy Greene Race on Sunday, Jan, 31, The hilk received two cen- limetres of new. snow. last week for 260 centimetres of snow at ihe t-bar. and 150 centimetres atthe lodge. Super Bowl Sunday starts at 3 p.m, at Galloway's Pub at the lodge. On Saturday, Feb. 6 Shames. hosts -a cardboard box race and plans to gencrate some heat with during Mexican days, The McDonald's ski. ex-_ press leaves ~ the - Terrace day, Sunday. and. ‘non- instructional. school. days ‘at 8 am. For up-to-date snow reports check.“ ott’: the Shames mountain’. « show’ * phone — al | -638+88ki _cover gym rental, McDonald’s’ every Satur- : t saving the rest, It took only one defensive laps by Forestry for Super BM to score Ihe winner in this tight watch. With about 10 minules left in the game, Super BM’s Marten Fedderson was able to flick a shot over Forestry’s keeper Tony Ribeiro, after Forestry’s players were caught pushing up lo try for the winning goal. FORESTRY 2—INTERNATNLS. 5 Forestry suffered two significant losses the ° previous week, when they played the Inter- nationals and Western Pacific, The gaine saw the Internationals’ Ricky Fagan scored two goals with John Krinsinger, Mike Hubbard and Willie McCleary adding one goal each. Forestry’s offense was limited to a goal by Cling Sheppard. The Internationals scored their goals on the counter-attack taking ad- vautage of Forestry’s weak defensive play. — FORESTRY O — WTRN. PACIFIC 5 Forestry lost again to Western Pacific on Janu, 10, Five players contributed to Western Pa- cific’s scoring with the last goal coming on a breakaway by Nick Kolias, set up by Westem Pacific’s keeper, Gil Rega. Forestry’s offense continued sputtering, with few shots on net. And Westerti Pacific continued its shut out streak Jan. 17 when Jorge Silva took over for an injured Rego. Wester Pacific also shut out the Interna- tionals 4-0. Co-ed drop in soccer continues Monday from 9-10 p.m. at Caledonia Senior Secondary aad at Thornhill Elementary on Thursdays from 7-9 p.m. The informal, fim games are organized in a pick up format. Ther exercise is good and the coslis a reasonable $2 per player.to Bveryone’s welcome! PONTIAC LEAGUE STANDINGS TO JAN. 17 - Team GF GA GP WL T Pbs Super BM 8 25 15 121 2 37 Western Pacific $0 34 #15 7 4 4 42 Internationals, 52 48 14 6 G6 2 20 Forestry FC 42 47 14 67 1 19 Canadian Tire 38 #649 «l4 4 6 4 13 _ , Northern Knight 42 107 14 1 121 4 Keep Your Money in Our Community SUPERBOWL When you invest in an RRSP with Northern Savings Credit Union, your money doesn’t leave town, It stays right here in the North to help your Friends and neighbours purchase their homes, finance their businesses and support their families. Northern Savings is also a local employer and purchaser of local goods and services. SUNDAY PARTY! Watch it in Galloway’s Pub. 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