The 1988-89 edition of the Caledonia Kermode boys’ high school basketball team posed for a pre-season picture in front of the school’s Kermode bear painting on the gymnasium wall. - They see their first action this weekend at home. Blackhawks unbeaten -. Kitimat’s junior ‘B’ Black- hawks continued their un- defeated string Nov. 26 weekend before hometown hockey fans at Tamitik. They hosted Juan De Fuca’ Gulls for a pair and wound up with a tie and a win. The Gulls earned a 7-7 tie in the Friday night game by scoring with only two seconds left in regulation time. Kitimat had a 6-3 lead going into the third, Rainbirds . Another Northwest zone high school team has been named in top-10 rankings for the prov- ince. The coaches’ poll names -Prince Rupert Rainbirds as seventh best in B.C. for the where they gave up four goals. It was Al Vermuelen’s night as — he netted four goals. for the. Hawks. Herb Grant notched a pair while John Almgren had one, Mitch Shinde paced Hawks to a 6-4 win in game two with two - goals and two assists, Mike Zmata, Howie O’Brien, Kevin Graham and Vermueien also scored. in top 10 | triple ‘AAA’ senior girls’ basketball section. Rainbirds won't see zone action for the first time until this weekend at Terrace, 18 -- SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Assn. -: MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey TUESDAY: Kermodes or Jaycees WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback 7 ‘For many members of the Terrace Boxing Club, the 1988 “Salmon Belt tournament at ‘Prince Rupert on’Nov, 26 was their baptism of fire. And they did quite well, thank you. . They won their share of fights and also picked up much of the trophy hardware up for grabs. -.. Aaron McMillan (jr. ‘A’ — 85 Ibs.) had an upset stomach when he stepped into the ring with Rupert’s Jason Prevost (79 lbs.). Aaron faltered in the opening round and they had to stop the fight.: Aaron’s game effort resulted in him winning the most promis- ing novice award. with Pat Carey (169 lbs.) up against clubmate James Ther- rien (163 Ibs.). Both fighters are intermediates. Carey won the bout on a 3-2 split decision, and was named - Salmon Boy for the tournament. He was also selected best in- termediate and shared honors with Therrien for best bout of the night. ° ; Therrien was voted the fighter with the best left hand, and run- nerup for the Salmon Boy award, One hundred and 10-pound Darren Bell of Terrace took on Gerry Hamond of Alaska and came out with a 3-2 split deci- _ sion win. Bell is junior ‘A’ while Hamond (105 Ibs.) is junior ‘C’. Bell was also four years younger than the 16-year-old Hamond. Darren won the award for being the most sportsmanlike boxer. Terrace’s Ken Brinkac (sen. 130 Ibs.) scored a knockout in 4818 Hwy. 16 West THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets Ladies of the Royal Purple FRIDAY: Parapelegic Assn. SATURDAY: Parapelegic Foundation Regular Games EVERYONE WELCOME! (Age 14 years and up) Thank youl Have a Nice day! Next was an all-Terrace match “Terrace Review — : Wednesday, December 7, 1988. 9 Strong showing — ‘for local boxers — -at Saimon Belt — the first round in his match» . against Wayne Hosein (int. 127 lbs.) of the host club. It was Gerry Lambert’s turn next. The senior, 142-pounder rattled’ Craig Wilson of Alaska and counted a first-round Kayo over the junior ‘C’ 155-pounder. Darren Bell returned to the ring in the next fight against - 95-pound Carl Goodail, also of Terrace, Goodall won this one on a split decision. Richard Harrison of Terrace (int. 149 lbs.) lost his match by a split decision to Steve Jaegar of Rupert, The final match saw our Mar- cus Bernaldez (sen. 156% Ibs.) take on Danny Miller of Grani- sle. Marcus, who did so well at : Kelowna the previous weekend, ended up on the short end of a split decision. ‘Kermodes ousted It was one of those series you put in the books under ‘gained experience’. The Caledonia Kermode girls _had hoped to earn a top placing at the double ‘AA’ volleyball championships at Port Co- quitlam on the weekend. This was not in the books. . It came down to a bad tourna- ment with Kermodes losing all seven round-robin matches, then dropping three more contests in the consolation playoff. It added up to Kermodes plac- ing 16th and last in the season- ending event. DOORS OPEN AT 4:30 P.M. 600090 Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace — Swim Club ns Extra . Games | ST TAD Monday to Saturday and Holidays 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. 635-6300 OLD BEER and WINE STORE | Sunday 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Pe ee ree detent pee ss gt AO eae Se bee Taine eae Sa cn es ot yy et ae ee porn ee ee ee