B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 27, 2002 Blue rises up with biggest win of the year TYLER NOBLE _ AT THE ARENA | already in the season fi- nale, Team Blue and Team Red. were set to meet one last ime in a do- or-die semi-final match-up. Team Blue got on ne board first in’ the Mar. match-up, With 7:45 to go in the opening period, captain Ryan Beaulieu scored. But the lead didn't last long as Red’s Chris Webb scored at 5:34 to lic it up. A sec- ond Red goal from Jon Sarsiat at 4:19 put ‘Red in front 2-1. ‘White The dying minutes were intense. With only 46 sec- onds left, Devon Mercer moved the puck back to defenceman Bryan Band- stra who wired a point shot top shelf on the Red goal- _ tender: fur the go-ahead marker. The goal marked an amazing third. period’ co- meback as Blue went on to edge Red, 5-4. Bluc advanced to the final game against Team ‘and Téam Red ~ bounced back with a goal at 9:05 from Chris Schlenker to tie the game. With 42 seconds to go, Ryan Beaulieu scored to pul Blue in front 2-1 after one period of play. Blue kept. the ball roll- ing in the second with a goal from Kristian Gough at Lis. White couldn't seem to get the momentum going, with every passing second valuable. “Teani Blue continued at 3:38. wilh a’ goal from seconds to go in the mid- die frame, but Blue was comfortably in front 5-2 heading into the third. In the third, White's Ken Eyjalfson got his team a little closer with a goal at 12:21 but thal was as close as his squad would come. Blue was tough de- fensively with solid goal- tending by Kevin Harrison. Blue needed no more goals as they upset White in the championship game by a score of 5-3. The win capped off an Satee se Bseprepeagees seas eS eM EMS MENS SEE, Priirttrrs . USED SOCCER SHOE SALE When; Saturday, April 13th 9-1p.m. 2 Where: Christy Park Clubhut : Maat " B a 5 4 4 e . r + e Py Drop Off used soccer shoes on Friday, April 12th * 6pm-8pm ” ORs (No sales until Sera) coh abatie prireress a eeaessy teenies nite we le Se sstottat tietts picked up a third place playoff finish. © ‘Tuesday, Mar. 12 was the date for the final game Branden Green and an- other goal from Kristian Gough at the 1:03 mark. amazing run at the title after Blue edged Red in the semi-final and dumped At the 8:28 mark of the - second Red’s Tyler Sheas- by ‘scored his: first’ of the AFTER finishing third place in the regular sea- son, Team Blue proved the EASTER WEEKEND playoffs are a whole new — playolfs giving his tcam of the Midget Nathen MacNamara the league winner While season altogether when some breathing room. He season, White had four scored for White with 6 — in the final. Open Easter Monday they claimed top spot in added another at 5:15: giv- days off..was well . the championship game for ing his team-a 4-1 lead rested. Blue had less than arch 31 the Midget House hockey that held heading into the a day.to prepare for the NORTHERN TARKWON-DO ACADEMY ACTER SURIDAY league. third. championship game, E 1&S ti ' Affer round robin play- But the last frame saw which could be seen as a : cottie s off games Mar. 4, 5, and 7, Team Blue wake up. Chris disadvantage. David Burk Me ‘White opened the scor- Ski And Putt At the top of the t-bar 1:00 p.m. Register in the daylodge from 11:00 a.m. tli noon. Schlenker, Kristian’ Gough ~ and Ryan Beaulieu each — ing al 12:31 of the first on scored to tie the game a -goal from Nathen once egain. MacNamara. Blue Team White carned the bye into the championship game by winning both of their games. 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Martial artists get top marks at Western Canadian tourney COMPETING in a tournament setting for the first time several loca) Taekwon-Do athletes proved they've got what it takes to bring hame medals. Members of Terrace's Northern Taek- won-Do Academy recently returned from Stony Plain, Alberta where over 400 ath- letes competed in the Western Canadian championships. Athletes took part in a wide range of age and belt levels at the Mar. 16 event. Colin Swanson, 19, came home with gold medals in sparring and patterns. It was his first tournament. Oscar Farkvam, 5, was the youngest martial artist from Terrace competing in the boys white belt 4-6 category. 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