Thornhill boys win at voileyball Coach Tom Hama- kawa’s Thornhill junior high school boys’ volleyball team went through the John MclIn- nes invitational tourna- ment undefeated to cap- ture top honors on the. Oct, 25 weekend. Adding to their unblemished record was the choice of Thornhill’s Bruce Neid as the series’ most valuable player, and the selection of Neid’s teammates Ben Foote and Kevin Hama- kawa to the all-star team. The Prince George tournament featured 10 boys and 10 girls teams. Each division had five- team sections for round- robin play. After that, the top two in each sec- tion advanced to semi- finals. Thornhill boys started their round-robin by downing Anne Steven- son School of Williams Lake 15-2, 15-4. Then they took MacKenzie 15-2, 15-7, defeated Award winners pear co pene reromanieg comma sean Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 5, 1986 7 Prince George Duchess Park 15-10, 15-6, and trounced Prince George D.P, Todd 15-6, 15-2. In their section, Skeena boys posted a three-win, one-loss mark. They knocked off Kelly Road of Prince George, Fort St. John and Williams Lake junior high while losing only to the host team. In the semi-finals, Thornhill eliminated Skeena 15-8, 15-0, while John McInnes took out Anne Stevenson 15-9, 9-15, 15-9. The championship game was 15-9, 15-5 for pei Thornhill over McInnes. Both Skeena and Thornhill girls’ teams ombhiil “A” Boys Volleyball Te am: Back row (left to right) Jason Redmond; Raymond Brown ander; Mitch Powers; Rodney Campbell. Front row (left to right) Tom Hamakawa (coach), Chad Albright; Bruce Neld; Kevin Hamakawa; Ben Foote; Vincent Redmond; Andrew Goodwin (manager). : Chris Terlesky; Merle Alex: were less successful, although Skeena’s Cheryl Blanes was nam- ed to the all-star team. Thornhill and Skeena ended up with one-win and three-loss records in their round-robin. and failed to gain a berth in the playoff section. Too much violence resulted in game two ofa two-game series involv- ing Terrace and Hazel- ton midgets being called off in minor hockey ac- tion here Oct. 25. The exhibition series saw Hazelton win the &. : - i *e. individual Award Winners for Thornhill: Tournament MVP trophy - Bruce Neild # 10; All Star Medal Winners - Kevin Hamakawa # 12 and Ben Foote # 7. The Kinsmen Club of Terrace INGO $1,000 JACKPOT MINIMUM GAME $100 15 GAMES & 5 EXTRA GAMES Doors open: 5:45 PM Early-bird game: 7:15 PM Regular games: 7:45 PM SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8th. AT THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE EYEWEAR EXCITEMENT FROM Benson Opticat 4623-2 Lakelse * Phone Tarrace, B.C. 638-0341 first game 9-3, They call- ed the second contest after two periods when the referee decided they were more interested in fighting than playing hockey. Hazelton was ahead 6-2 at the time. A Terrace spokesman 3 told us that Hazelton had overaged players on their roster, and seemed more interested in a form of decapitation and inti- midation. The spokes- man also said the Ter- race midgets would refuse to play Hazelton Midget hockey game cancelled in the future. Ken Lavalle with two and Richard Haldane with one paced Terrace in* the opener. Derek Phillips and. Rod Epp scored for Terrace in the fight-shortened second game. “There never was a good war ora bad peace” Letter to Quincy,“11 September, 1783 Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790 SN Rad Pee cat Sill = seer Eonar Pathe =e