en aio i siagsieguitad. aes conte Both Terrace ' Totem Ford Midgets and Skeena Cellulose Peewees failed to come home with a top three performance at their respective Christmas minor hockey tour- naments. The Midgets wound up with a two-win, four-loss record at the Quesnel series, and settled for seventh spot out of eight teams. Only a pair of vic- tories over the Smithers- Hazelton combines pre- vented them from fin- ishing in the cellar. . The Totem Ford gang started with a tough 8-7 loss to Dawson Creek in the first game of their three-game round-robin portion. Jason Wiley and Richard Haldane each contributed a pair of goals, while singles went to Kelly Gilchrist, Mitch Shinde and Brian O’ Neill. Next was a 10-4 pound-' ing at the hands of the host team. Shinde and ~ Robert Holmberg each scored twice in this one- | sided contest. Game three had Prince George outscoring Terrace 9-7, Haldane, Gilchrist and Wiley each dented the net twice, Rod Epp scored the other goal. Totem Ford’s first win over the Bulkley Valley: team was next as we posted a 7-5 victory. Haldane came up with a- hat trick, with Shinde ad- ding a pair, Wiley and O’Neill also scored. Game five was another loss — 7-3 to Fort St. John. It was Gilchrist and Wiley sharing the scoring, with Gilchrist getting two. Their last game was a 14-2 pasting over the Bulkley Valley entry. Shinde had the hot stick as he fired a double hat trick — six goals. Derek Phil- lips blasted in three while Haldane had a pair. Gil- christ, Wiley and -Corey King also scored. . Atoms tourney | 10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 7, 1981 Midgets, Peewees— | ‘- miss medals | _. Meanwhile, at the Saanich International Pee- wee Tournament at Vic- toria, the Skeena Cellulose lads posted a record of one win, three losses and a couple of ties in this seven- team, round-robin series. In their opener against Victoria Racquet Club, the youngsters earned a 3-3 tie. Rhett Gibson had two goals and Garth Mul- Jer one. Jason Krug was named the game star o Terrace. - ; _ Game two was a 4-1 loss to Saanich with Ivan Las- chenko scoring our goal and Clint Prest being named the game star. Their third game was a thrilling 5-4 win over Spokane, Washington. Gibson was picked as the game star. Krug, Las- chenko, . Muller, Richie . Piattoni and Dennis Dan- nister handled our ‘scor- ing. Seattle, Washington then found some weak- nesses in our lineup as they whipped us 8-2 in - game four. Gibson and ‘Laschenko did the scoring while Davey Jones was the game star, : We earned a 6-6 tie in our next game against Portland, Oregon. Las- chenk scored twice and was named the game star. Shane Bourgoin, Piattoni, Krug and Jones also scored, Inthe final contest, they lost another heart-breaker — 5-4 to Comox. Shawn ~Munson in the nets made 30 saves and was our game star. Jared Ewart, Ban- nister, Gibson and Prest handled the scoring. The final standings had Terrace in fifth place. The team’s performance also earned them the most sportsmanlike team trophy. Saanich whipped Com- ox 11-5 to win this series. to Kitimat Kitimat’s ‘A’ team, known as the Rotary Reps, came through to beat Kitimat’s ‘B’ team 10-5 in the cham- pionship game of the annual Terrace Minor Hockey ‘Atoms’ Tournament during the Christmas break. The Rotary kids won all four of their round-robin games, then knocked off Terrace All Seasons Reps 8-2 in the semi-finals. Kitimat’s ‘B’ gang won three and lost one in the round-robin, then took the Terrace ‘B’ team 9-5 in the semi-final. In the playoff for third and fourth place, All Seasons outscored Terrace ‘B’ 11-7. Both Terrace teams wound up tied for third with one-win, two-loss and one-tie records. Prince Rupert was the fifth team and they were »-climinated with four losses in a row. In awards following the final game, Kitimat ‘B’ had the most valuable players with Kevin Tremblay. Another Kitimat 'B’ Player, Carlos Silva was named best forward. Ryan Bennato won the trophy for high scorer as top gun with the Rotary Reps. All Seasons’ goalies - Curtis Bretherick and David Tanner, tied for best netminder 7 continued on page 23 ead ef ‘i: aa ™" is Tha Terrace ‘A’ team, sponsored by All Seasons Sports managed a third-place finish at the annual Terrace Atoms Ch Minor Hockey tournament. Terrace won two, lost three and tied one. ristmas | ATS APR delivered every week. For just $24 you don’t have |} ' tomiss a single issue! | - Subscribe now! A full year: $24.00 Two, years: $45.00 Come into our office, - or send a cheque or | ee : “ eae Coes ya ett, \ _. money order, to: * haere 4g meet Terrace Review ‘ 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace, 8.C. — V8G 1M7 Phone: | . (Cheque C Money Order _ Subscription Order Form: | O1year-$24 — Fi 2 years - $45 - (] Charge Card: MasterCard (1 Visa [J- Card # Expiry Date Please send a subscription to: . ee : : Mail or bring this form to:. Name Address EEE Terrace Review a _St~i‘itédSYS SS Grigg AAV. | _ _... Terrace, B.C. Phone . ’ Postal Code . V8G 1M7