| RAE Aa MRE BS ‘a final Rupert’s Booth 15-2, 15-8; de- _ Skeena Junior High School's grade elght girts’ volie “nament held at Thornhill Junior High School. yball team won the sportsmanlike team award at the recent tour- Sharples — called up Terrace pro hockey defenceman Jeff Sharples was -.called up from the American Hockey League’s Adirondak Wings last Thursday to play for _ Detroit Red Wings against Pitts- burgh Penguins Friday night. ~ Also making the trip up from’ the farm team was forward Mark Kumpel. ; - Replacing Sharples and Kumpel at Adirondak is veteran ‘Mel Bridgman and Steve Mar- tinson. Prior to the start of the “season, Detroit coach Jacques Demers told his veterans they ‘Must produce. or they’d be Teleased or sent to the farm . team. Demers and general manager Jim Develano watched Sharples ‘and Kumpel play against Birm- -.ingham Wednesday and decided then on the switch of players. - Skeena boys ta _: The Skeena ‘A’ boys had to -.come back through ‘B’ side of . ' their Grade 8 volleyball playday on Oct. 17 to defeat unbeaten Kitimat twice and capture first : place out of seven teams. . For the girls, Chandler Park of Smithers won four straight to win the nine-team girls’ Grade 8 series at Thornhill High. Awards for the most sports- manlike teams went to Thornhill boys and Skeena ‘A’ girls. Boys’ Division ' Skeena ‘A’ had dropped to ‘B’ side of their double- ' knockout series by losing 11-15, 15-13, 16-14 to Kitwanga in their opener. They came back to gain berth by downing feating Chandler Park 10-15, ’ 15-13, 15-13; and eliminating The Skeena grade eight boys ‘A’ team needed if ~~*“'Ferrace Review — Junior Boys’ Volleyball ‘Thornhill came through unbeaten to win the six-team junior. boys’ volleyball playday at Kitwanga on Oct. 17 in the round-robin preliminary. Thornhill was five-and-zero. Booth was next at four-and-one, then Nishga, Kitimat ‘A’ and Kitimat “B’ at two-and-three, with Houston last five, In the semi-finals, Thornhill downed Nishga 15-4,. 15-12 while Kitimat ‘A’ knocked. off Booth 17-15, 15-13. In the final it was Thornhill over Kitimat ‘A’ 15-4, 12-15, §5-12. - Junior Girls’ Volleyball Prince Rupert’s Booth won. girls’ volleybali playday at Hazelton © the 10-team junior Oct. 17. Booth advanced to the semi-finals after winning three and losing one in their five-team an extra set to beat Kitimat in the final of their volleyball tournament at Skeena Junior High School on October 17, Kitwanga 15-8, 15-10. side with three straight wins. — 15-11, 15-8 over Thornhill; 15-8, 15-13 ‘over Booth; and 11-15, 15-10, 15-7 over Kitwanga. A victory by Kitimat over Skeena ‘A’ would have clinched the title, but Skeena won the set 13-15, 16-14, 15-0 and forced a deciding best-of-three series in this ‘true’ playday. . It was over in two matches with Skeena posting 15-11, 15-12 victories for the title. Kitwanga placed third, with - ! Chandler Park fourth, Booth fifth, Thornhill sixth and Skeena ‘B’ seventh. Girls’ Division Chandler Park arrived late for participants. November 1 — The Terrace Workout for Heart, a two-hour aerobic exer- cise session to raise money for the Terraca chapter af the Canadian .Heart Foundation, wiil be held in the gym at Skeena Junior Secondary School beginning at 2 p.m. Participants collect pledges, raise funds and have fun while doing good things for thelr cardiovascular systems. Prizes will be awarded for most pledges and best-dressed Workout November 5 -~ Music Night, 7:30 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Caledonia Concert Band, Caledonia Stage Band, Caledonia Choir anc a. grade 7 Beginning Band. Tickets available at the door. back from near defeat in their opening match. Due to lateness, officials decided Chandler would play a two-game, total- point series in their opener against Hazelton. After losing 19-17, Chandler won 15-0 to take Hazelton 32-19 overall. Chandler went on to down Kitimat 15-9, 13-15, 15-10; and double-knockout Booth 15-7, 16-14. This put _Chandler won 17-15, ke volleyball meet — . the girls’ series, and had to come Kitimat had gone through ‘A’ - them into the’ final against Booth, who dropped to ‘B’ side and eliminated Kitwanga 15-10, 4-15, 15-6. . Against Booth in the final, 13-15, 15-8, . With Booth placing second, Kitwanga took third, Skeena ‘A’ fourth, Kitimat fifth, Thornhill sixth, then Hazelton, Smithers ‘B’ and Skeena Gold. at zero-and- When it’s that Important, a There’s only one way to say it! Flowers A La Carte Wednesday; October 28,1987 9 hog | Sports report | ‘preliminary round-robin, Thornhill, with four wins and no’. losses, also advanced © with’: Hazelton. and Kitimat, In- the. semis, Hazelton upset Thornhill, — | while Booth knocked off. Kiti-’ mat. Booth then defeated the host team in the final. Senior Boys’ Volleyball : _.at Prince Rupert _ Terrace Caledonia Kermode boys won this: four-team series with three wins, no losses. They "downed their hosts -15-3, 15-7; then defeated Kitimat 15-13, ~ 15-13; and took Hazelton 7-15, 15-2, 15-9. Kitimat finished se- cond, Hazelton third and Rupert. ; | last. Kitimat’s Reno Bussoli was: named .most valuable player. Kermodes had two. all-stars Peter Yip and Grant Livadney. Senior Girls’ Volleyball at Prince Rupert Smithers posted a four-win, — no-loss record in winning the ‘ five-team round-robin series at Rupert. They also had the most valuable player in Suzy Taylor. Kitimat placed second at three- and-one, then Rupert at: two- and-two, Houston at one-and-- three, and Hazelton at zero-and- four, — oo Cross-Country Races ‘at Kitwanga © - Runners. from-Grade eight to Grade 12 competed. in Kitwanga’s cross-country run- ning playday on Oct. 17. Results were as follows — Grade eight girls: Clare Challen of Smithers .. . first, with Skeena’s.Megan Reid second and Booth’s Kim Thompson third; Grade nine boys: the top three were all from . Skeena — Chad Edmonds first, ° David Shepherd second, and David Edmonds third; Grade 10 boys: Joe Nelson of Prince Rupert first, with McKenna 7 Daniels of Kitwanga second and Dennis Sugar of Prince Rupert. third; Grade 11 boys: Brad Hankel of. Smithers first and Ron Wilson of Prince Rupert se- cond. Brett: Werne of Smithers won in boys Grade 12, while Adele Thompson of Rupert won in girls Grade 12. Senior Boys Soccer at Prince Rupert Kitimat Rowdies won both games over their hosts — 2-0 in the first and 1-0 in the second, 635-4080 an