"i : . mae - tac: - : : airs Gthesint AS a eng ie We eae: Be ere ERD hata Be eg ak OPTI upcoming season. Jones -and Ewart both failed to make the last cut-at the final training: camp in Osoyoos earlier - this month, Forty-six of B.C.’s best. were invited to this camp, but only.-six forwards, three _ defencemen and one goalie were chosen to form a team with the ‘best 10 from Alberta to play at the International Christmas Tournament in Quebec. - Both players started out in April on their attempt at-a ‘best- ever’ berth. They were chosen locally to take part in a 46-player camp at Chetwynd, April 7 to 9, Ewart and Jones both won places for’ the North Team at Chetwynd. . The team, along with five other B.C. regional. squads, went to Osoyoos for the B.C. -Cup - ‘tournament. tunning April 20 to 23, The Terrace youths helped the a North Team to a three-win, two- loss record to finish second ~ overall. “It was the best a North Team had ever done at this series,’’ Jones told us. Coaches’ evaluations of the 120 players at the B.C. Cup boosted Ewart and Jones, along with 44 others, to attend another camp at Osoyoos starting early August. Originally, plans were for the | 46 youths to attend camp, then be trimmed to 23 players to join up with Alberta’s 23 best, and cut down to 23 again to form the | Paficic team nucleus... The plan was changed in July. Organizers decided to. hold separate B.C. and Alberta 46-player camps and select the best 10 from each to make up the Pacific squad. Neither Jones nor Ewart made the last cut, but they drew the at- tention of junior coaches around the province. Both accepted in-- vitations to attend the Western Hockey. League’s Victoria Cougars’ rookie tryouts starting the weekend of the 19th. As a backup to Victoria, they planned to drive from the Island to Prince George to work out * with the Spruce Kings of the -Peace-Cariboo Junior League, if Victoria fell through. The chase for the under-17 team was costly. Jones told us that between travel and accom- modations, they each spent | several hundred dollars. ‘Terrace Minor Hockey and ‘my parents came up with most. [ of the money — it was the same for Jared,’’ Jones said, Jones said the majority of training. was ‘on-ice’ although evaluations on fitness included outdoor sprints and weight- lifting capacity. “The only ‘thing different - from training sessions at Terrace was on-ice wind sprints,”’ Jones pointed out. ‘The workouts were hard, believe me.”’ _ These sessions were one-and- a-half hours in length, twice dai-. ly. “One day we had | three work- outs.” idget stars try junior hockey — Sd Terrace’ 5: Davey Jones and — -” Jared Ewart-missed out on earn- ing: ‘places onthe B.C.-Alberta - ‘best-ever’ under-17 © hockey - _ team, so. they’ re Off to take a — “crack at junior: hockey for the: ' don’t -expect-to be playing in worth it. “I learned quite a bit, . where to. go in my own end.” _ athletes at the games from this ao me Rett iP od chdeidie al why ott Lagan gi obtener f D Jones felt the camps: were mainly zone play on defence and Chances are ‘both boys will :. ‘catch on with a-junior team. ‘I Terrace this year,” Jones said. Shelley third _ Eighteen-year-old ‘ Shelley Morris.of Smithers has won a bronze medal at the 1989 Canada Games in Saskatoon this week. The high school grad this spring, who is one of six area, jumped 1.79 meters in the- high jump. Her height was the same as the wi d run. he summer hockey school is a prelude to the beginning of the season for Terrace Minor ~ ee ‘Hockey. Registration, along with an equipment exchange, is set for Sept. 8 and 9. Minor | _ hockey is hoping there'll be enough interest to start a girls’ team this year. nerup, but they had fewer misses wl a eg NCO een ge edly UPAR nary, Sete ONC Ty oars Cire eae Foe pe ae Sa RR fe velldals . ' - Teimace Review — Wednesiay, August 23,1989 9 on tries at that height. Minor hockey gearing up for. season Terrace Minor Hockey plans Interest in this project has to start something new this been shown in the past, and now season — a team for girls aged they’re making a move. Rod 10 to 15, Team members sought for girls’ hockey | McInnes will be in charge of this - Contributed by Ellen Smith Tefrace Minor Hockey would like to start something new this year — a team for girls aged 10 to.15. 4 For the past couple of years, interest has been down in such a team; and we think this is the year to get it started. Rod McInnes will be in charge of the group, so people requiring fur- ther information should phone - Registration for all minor — hockey players will be on Fri- day, Sept. 8 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 9 from 10 . a.m, to 5 p.m. at the Skeena Mall. Registration fees for the 1989-90 season are $85 for pre- novice and $105 for novice and up and girls. ‘A family rate of $225 is available to families having three or more children registered . girls’ hockey, so phone him at 635-9689 for more information. ' Registration for all minor hockey players (girls included) takes place Sept, 8 from 6 to _ 8:30 p.m. and Sept. 9 from 10 am. to 5 p.m, at the Skeena Mall. Terrace Minor Hockey also needs coaches, referees, division heads and managers for the coming season. Those interested can contact Dick Kilborn at 635-3661, or Lew Larmour at 635-3631. Minor hockey has an equip- ment swap outside Paragon [n- surance at the Skeena Mall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9. People with items to sell or swap should have them at the mall clearly marked with name and price by 10 a.m. ARE YOU GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR COMPUTER? , IF NOT. - CALL 635-3444 AND ASK FOR RAINER. him at 635-9689. _ in minor hockey. =e) | Kermode Friendship Center S.!.3313 Kalum Street Terrace, B.C. V8G 2N7 PATHWAY Did you drop out of school? Have you been out of work for a long time? _Do you want to work? Do you have problems finding : a job? 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Application forms can be collected from Kermode > ue! CITY OF TERRACE mneheas NOTICE Proposals for operation of the Terrace Arena Concession will be recelved by the undersigned until 4:00. P.M., Friday, September 8, 1989. _Information packages are avaliable at the Parks and. Recrea- tlon Department Office at the Terrace Arena. Steve Scott Superintendent of Parks and Recreation. 3215 Eby Street _ ber 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Terrace, B.C. V8G 2x8 So _-erg0 TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY NEEDS COACHES, MANAGERS, DIVISION HEADS & REFEREES FOR THE COMING SEASON If willing to help contact: Dick Kilborn — 635-3661 or Len Larmour — 635-3161 REMEMBER: Registration — Friday, September 8 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, September 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the SKEENA MALL. Equipment Swap — Saturday, Septem- SKEENA MALL.