prt egep e G E EOM AE SIRES HERERO BEB Dog Bg 2S itl bane - 16 = Terracé Review —— Wednesday, February > 1992 An out-of-town trip to Kitimat proved highly successful for the Terrace Bluebacks swim club on the Jan. 25 weekend. . Terrace won the five-team . event by amassing 701 points, 15 more than the host Kitimat Mar- lins (686) and more than 100 up on Prince Rupert Rapids (593). _ It was the Eurocan Invitational meet held at Sam Lindsay Memo- rial Pool. Also attending their first meet ever. was the newly-orga- Perry rink tops Bluebacks top contenders at Eurocan Invitational nized Bulkley Valley Otter Club of Smithers. They placed fourth while the Masset squad wound up last. The open meet attracted 156 competitors overall. Aggregate winners plus run- nerups and third spots were as fol- lows in order of finish: Girls 8 under — Sheena Bar- tel (Kit), Jessie King (PR), Stacey Bartel (Kit). . . Boys 8 under — Chris Legion Bonspiel The Jack Perry rink came out as the only unbeaten foursome at the annual Royal Canadian Legion's bonspiel at the Terrace Curling Club. After a win over Smithers’ Glen Baker in the ‘A’ semi-finals, Lady curlers set agenda The Jean Billing rink of Prince Rupert is once again set to repre- gent District.Four in the B.C. Senior Ladies’ Curling Champi- _onships, which will be held in Ter- race starting next Monday at the Curling Club. : She won the district title for ‘her umpteenth time during play- offs held at Prince Rupert on Jan. 11th weekend. Billing, with third Selma Stan- dring, second Velma Hauptman and lead Hilma Pylot, has a total of six appearances at the B.C. finals. She won the title in 1984. _ Ten teams are competing in a round-robin system for the B.C. crown, with the winner advancing to national finals at Nipawin, Saskatchewan in March. While here for. the week- long event, teams will be staying . at the Northern Motor Inn. Mon- day’s plans call for a team brief- ing plus two practice sessions, then a light supper. Opening ceremonies are Tues- day morning at nine o'clock. The first draw. is 10 a.m., followed by draw two at 4 p.m. During the Tuesday break, an _ informal lunch and photo session is set for one o'clock. - Wednesday has two more drains at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. . Draws five and six are Thurs- day at 10 and 4. Also planned is a Legion-sponsored Juncheon, fol- lowed by a skips meeting at three o'clock. : "Draws seven and eight are Fri- day at 10 and 4. - od On Saturday it's draw nine at possible tie-breaker ig set for 2 p.m. That night — pegs irene Sgt noma a oat amen Perry took on Bill Kawinsky and defeated him 8-3 to capture 'A’ event. Kawinsky had downed Sandy Farkvam in the other semi- final. ‘B' event went to Kathy Simp- son with her 8-7 margin over John Evans. In the semis, Evans knocked off Dot Gomez of Prince Rupert while Simpson beat out _ Louise Radford. :. Henry Rautér won ‘C'évent. He beat Gordon Oates 6-3 in the final. In semi-final action, Rauter defeated Ray Flalierty while Oates knocked off Scotty McArthur. Forty-two rinks from around the area took part this year. Marcinkiewicz (PR), Arend Stamhuis (PR), Jason Kumpolt (Ter). Girls 10 under — Amber Wuensche (Kit), Lindsey Eby (PR), Marina Checkley (Ter). Boys 10 under — Adam Marcinkiewicz (PR), Dallas Bis- _ shopp (Kit), Nathan Kearly (Kit). Girls 11 and 12 — Kirsten Eby (PR), Tina Holland (Ter), Candice Young (Kit). Boys 11 and 12 — Garth Cox- ° ford (Ter), Paul Provost (PR), Ricardo Cabral (Kit). Girls 13 and 14 — Jocelyn _ Coxford (Ter), Aimee Peacock (Ter), Amanda Bedard (PR). - Boys 13 and 14 — John Stamhuis (PR), Cory Holland (Ter), David Vanderlee (Ter). Senior girls — Denise Van- derlee (Ter); Tori Mackenzie (Ter), Tara Morris (Smi). Senior boys — Lee Encinas (Kit), Mike Flegel (PR), Foster Robinson (PR). Skaters mark Terrace Minor Hockey cele- brated Minor Hockey Week from the 24th to 27th © The events included penalty- free hockey, shooting accuracy, breakaway relay, rapid-fire goal- tending, hardest shot, fastest skater and rapid-fire shooting. Other skills included Montreal ZZZ11PPPI National Minor Hockey Week saw three days of fast activity at the Terrace Arena. Drill, tennis: ball hockey, pylon and stick show, tutor shooting, “team:relays, passing skills, course skating (no puck), obstacle relay, goal screen, and others. They also hosted a few regular games, including the Midget Reps vs Smithers Midgets for a pair. The first game resulted in a 9-9 Minor Hockey. Week tie, Smithers won game two 8-2. The. Peewee Reps took on the | Tri-City Ladies All-Stars and managed to outscore the ladies 7-5, . The Bantam Reps went up against Terrace Timbermen Old- timers in their matchup. The Ban- tams came out on the short end of an 8-4 score. OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES - FEBRUARY 8 - 23, 1992 PLEASE NOTE: THE 1992 WINTER OLYMPICS WILL AIR ‘ON 17, WJBK AND CBUFT (French) from February 8 to 23. . Please check local listings In Close Up magazine for exact times. ib BOBSLED HOCKEY FIGURE . SPEED ‘ALPINE & NORDIC SKIING EXHIBITION : & LUGE 7 SKATING] SKATING MOGULSKIING] & BIATHLON | ALLEATHAL Saturday oes Canada vs. France; Sth , A CIS vs. Switz.; Czech. vs. Norway Sunday | Luge: Finland vs. Germany; | Pairs Women's Men's : Freestyle Ballet Oth Seales lay ve. USA ; Originals 3000 m . Downhill Sh err si5km Skiing Heats Monday | |u2e: Canada vs. Switz.; Women's Men's — Freestyle Ballet Men’ , Combined : . j ; | Oth Singles CIS vs. Nowway 500 m Downhill | XC: Men's 30 km Skiing Finals Tuesday Woe vs Finland vs. Poland: Pairs Men's od sii dumping: 90 m 11th | singles Germany egon |e Slalom Women’s 7.5 mm This schedule of events for the 4912 Hwy. 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