B1Q - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 22, 2003 Legion speil good to go IT’S A fun-filled bonspiel curlers around the region look forward to each year and it’s set to go this weekend. The Terrace mixed bonspiel place Jan. 24-26 and it promises to be a pood time. With both men and women taking part and codles of prizes on the line organizers are getling ex- cited about the event. Legion For more information - contact the Royal Cana- dian Legion at 635-5825. Curlers can also register at the Terrace Curling Club. For deetails call 635-5583. By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN SHE STANDS just five- feet-two-inches tall but Caledonia’s petite Aman- deep Dhaliwal is proving time and again that she’s a powerful force for the Ker- modes girls basketball team. The feisty hoopster lead the scoring in each of the squad’s three games at the College Heights tourna- ment in Prince George Jan. 10-11. takes. §. Snow fun THESE three youngsters were among nearly 75 people who turned out for the Snow Valley Nordic Club's open house Jan. 4 at the Onion Lake cross-country ski trails. The trails are groomed, the snow is perfect for ski- ing and for those who want to get out after work — check out the first sec- tion of lighted traiis available for night skling, JIM THORNE PHOTO Logging 46 points over the course of the weekend Dhaliwal is proving a va- luable asset to the team. Also hitting the net with consistent accuracy is Ali- son Smith whe picked up 38 points at the tourna- ment. The Kermodes had to overcome a rough start as they took on Kelly Road in what coach Dave Crawley calls a controversial game. The Terrace squad drew so many fouls that five Kermodes fouled out and the last minute and a half was played with just four players on the court. It was a close game but Kelly Road came out on top by a four-point margin 59-55. But their luck changed as they took on Burns Lake — this time Cal came out the winners defeating Burns 42-26. “The team bounced back and played two solid games, Winning both and Dhaliwal’s shot dead on placing fourth in the tour- nament.” Crawley said. Next up was Correiicu from Quesnel. Caledonia came out on top 64-51. Dhaliwal scored 18 points while Smith picked up 11 points and Shelley More added 10 more points for the team. Amandeep Dhaliwal was named lo the first all star team. Alison Smith was named to the second team all star squad. Bikers eager to learn from Olympians A UNIQUE biking training camp to be lead by two former Olympians is already filling up. Lesley Tomlinson and Hestler are coming to Terrace to host a three-day training camp for biking enthusiasts Feb. 7-9 and so far, the response has been very posi- live. “We already have 10 or 11 people signed up,” says organizer and local biking buff Lucy Praught. With registration limited at 20 mited. The interest in the clinic is a marker of the growing interest in high level biking in the Terrace area. Participants will be learning from some very experienced instructors. Tomlinson was on the 2000 and 1996 Canadian Olympic team and placed in the top 15 at both the 2000 and 1998 world championships. Hestler was a 1996 cross country mountain bike Olympic team mem- Andreas Wrestlers bring in medal haul ALL FIVE Terrace-based wrestlers who took part in the Jan. 11-12 Kelly Road wrestling tournament came home with top-six finished. Three of those wrestlers also picked up medals. Picking up a_ gold medal for his hard work participants space for the camp is li- ber, is a three-time Canada Cup champion and two-time national 5225. PHEOGGOSSEOOOGES champion. The clinic covers everything from mental strategy, health and fitness, race training and also includes bike mechanics session. Registration forms are available at McBike and the intensive three- day course costs $100. Fore more information contact Lucy at 638-7603 or McBike at 635- BPSOSEE The Terrace Youth Soccer. ¢ " Association — is applications acceptin i for qualifie es. Provincial B level Select Coaches "for the 2003 Season. Coaches are required for beth Boys and Girls from U-12 to U-18. If you are interested in participating in the development of our youth by being a Hea Coach, Assistant Coach, or Manager of our Select Teams, please submit your application by February 28", 2003. NOTE: Application must be made in writing to: Power-up gives brief treat to skiers IT’S NOT the grand open- ° ing anyone was hoping for, but Shames Mountain sea- son pass holders did get a chance to hit the snow last week, even if it was for a short time. With 75 cm of packed snow at the top of the mountain, Shames Moun- tain revved up the moun- tain’s T-bar from 1 - 3:30 . p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18. However, interested skiers and boarders had to hike up from the bottam of the mountain to the. T-bar as chalet facilities and the chair lift were not open. Those willing to take the long walk up were able to zip down two groomed runs from the top of the T — Rainbow Ridge and South Paw. Black diamond runs and many of the resort’s other popular runs were not yet open. The upper lift was only available to season pass holders for the afternoon. It’s been a tough year for the local resort as Mo- ther Nature refuses to fill the order for any ski hill’s main ingredient for suc- cess-- snow. Last weekend the resort had 15 cm of packed snow in the lower area but in order for the mountain to open completely it needs at least twice that amount in the lower area. Resort officials are ea- gerly awaiting a dump of snow so they can open up. They maintain that as soon as there’s enough of the white stuff the moun- tain will crank up the chair lift and be open for busi- ness. 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Call Leslie King, Chair, Northwest Region at 250-615-5578. + UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA. www UNBC.ca Standard along with Northern Photo Ltd. Photo? Did you see a photo in the paper that you want a copy of? The Terrace now provides this service. Come into our office located at 3210 Clinton Street and indicate the photo of your choice and size. WantA —& 2m TANDAR fh at are S ae 5x7! was Grade 12 student Humphrey Davies. Origin- ally from Aiyansh, Davies is completing his schaol- ing at Caledonia Senior Secondary. He won all of his mat- ches in the 74 kilogram weight category on his George Bujtas 4101 Benner St. Terrace, B.C. V8G 381 Fax: 635-3714 , Regional Playoffs will likely be June 7th and 8th Venues fo be announced by May 18th PROVINCIAL CUP will be held July 4th through July éth a" " oe # Other sizes available. 4 x6 5°x7 Phone for pricing. Prica includes printing fee from Northern Photo and purchasing fea from tha Torrace Standord. All photographs are copyrighted to the Terrace Standard. “f (Note: 90% of photes Inken ore digital photos of high quality jpeg. Black and white prints also availble from black and white negatives.) way lo the top of the podi- um. Brad Carson, also a Grade 12 student, lost only one of the weekend’s mat- ches on his way to a silver medal standing. Grade 10 student Lindy MacRobbie earned a bronze medal in her weight division. Amanda Comerfort placed in the top six in her catepory. Robert Wickie placed in the top six of the 66 ki- logram weight class with Lindy MacRobbie Community coach Lak Jaswal praised the local wrestlers for continuing to practise hard and put in solid performances, The club is largely member-run as it does not have a dedicated full-time coach. The Kelly Road tourna- ment is important for northwestern wrestlers looking to move ‘on to the provincial championships by earning points in the Girls TBA ae Boys in CAMPBELL RIVER 4-47.36 Lokelse Avenue northern photo “Your Headquarters For Digital Cameras And Digital Imaging Services” é : A'x6" ; TERRACE. STANDAR ph: 698-7283 Fax: 638-8432 Since 1978, snowmobilers in B.C. have hosted Snowarama, a fundraising event in support of children with disabilities. In Terrace, this year’s event is being again ‘SNOWARAMA JUST AROUND THE CORNER 2-2 record. hosted by the Skeena Valley Snawmobile Association. The riders agree that nothing beats the exhilaration of ‘ jumping on their machines and riding the trails with family and friends. Some of the day’s Snowarama activities include trail rides, poker runs, a hot chili lunch served by the Terrace Downtown Lions, and award presentations. Everyone who donates $20 or more to Snowarama will mi. have heir names entered in a draw for a chance fo win a * $2,000 Travel Voucher. Participants in the ride can also win many other prizes, donated by local merchants. "We receive tremendous support from local residents and business ewners who pledge every year to Snowarama,” says Snowarama Chairperson, Bonnie Larson. "We're vary roud of the assistance we've provided for special-needs ids for the past 25 years.” 1985 0.1992 Snowarama takes place February 16, at 10 a.m. (with VHO9 10.Tr: ae di - location being determined by snow conditions). Pledge 2 In ‘ation Bev og ae gee > sheets are available at Ken’s Marine, Neids and Kermade on Auto Sports, Further information, call Bonnie at 635-5930 or Joyce at 635-7913. All proceeds from Snowarama go to the BC Lions Society for Children with Disabilities to support Easter Seal Camps, Easter Seal Houses and Easter Seal Buses in the province. B.C.-wide standings. Scoreboard Minor Hockey Midget House League standings through Jan. 16 GF GA W Team GP Team Yellow 29 135 85 20 Team White 28 101 104 13 _ Team Teal 29 96 i124 12 Team Red 28 73 92 10 Scoring Leaders Yellow Teal Yellow Yellow White — Kristian Gough Sam Gill Erle Eide Jordan Wall Chris Shienker TYSA Successful operation of this cub requ res parent VOLUNTEERS