ance “ners with 22 points. Walker had 11. The games’s: Ketchikan’s Kay-High Kings “proved. why they are the top tanked team in southwest Alaska during a four-game visit to Prince Rupert and Terrace on the Nov. 21 weekend. The senior boys ‘basketball team swept 2 pair from Rupert’s Rainmakers in a Friday- Saturday series, then came to “Terrace where they did likewise to Caledonia Kermodes. In the opener at Prince ‘game. until the final quarter when foul problems contributed to their 86-71 loss. At Terrace before about 250 fans on the Sunday, Kings took an 18-8 lead at the quarter but led by only two points (36-34) at . halftime, The Kings. eased into’ an -11-point margin at the three- ‘quarter mark (54-39), then held * on to count a 70-60 victory. ml _ The teams were close in the ~ foul department — Kings had 22 - while Kermodes had 24. Frank Cloudt paced the win- Trevor ‘high scorer was Kermodes’ ‘Dave Hogg with 26. Harpel Manhas . _ Chipped in with 12. - The second match on Monday afternoon before a full house of Caledonia students saw the “game start off similar to Sun-. ] day’s contest with Kings leading 16-8 at the quarter. _ . Kay-High increased this lead — to 11 points at the half (33-22) and the same margin at three-- quarter time (48-37), In the final 10 minutes, Ker- modes played much better but could only close the gap to five points. Kings won 70-65. Kermodes out-fouled the Kings 31-25. They got 17 points ‘from Cloudt and 14 from Walker, Hogg again paced Kermodes _ with 15 points. Manhas had 14 while Dion Orbell. and Aaron Davis had 10 each. . _Ketchikan’s Jayvees —. junior varsity team — came up with three wins and a loss in their games against Rupert's Booth Ravens and Skeena Tsimpseans. Jayvees beat the Ravens 64-51 _ in their opener, but lost 59-58 in the nightcap. It was no problem here ~ Runners do well Three placings in the top 100 gave zone runners something to cheer about at the B.C. high school cross-country championships at Abbotsford late in November. : Brett Wearne of Smithers, a South African exchange student, . had the best showing of the five competitors from this area, He plac- ed 21st out of 240 runners in his division. - Prince Rupert’s Joe Nelson im- - proved on his 1986 placing of 114th by coming in 67th this time. Brad Heinkel, the other male runner of - Smithers, failed to finish the race. For the girls, Smithers’ Claire Challen crossed the finish line in ‘34th place out of 220 runners. Adele Thompson of Smithers wound ‘up in 115th position. Victoria’s Claremount emerged with a repeat of their'1986 overall team championship i in both divi- sions, - ‘in basketball. against Skeena. Jayvees waltzed . .to.a-105-35 win in the first game. ‘Frank Benny, Archie Dundas and Randy Kohlfarber paced them with 24, 23 and 22 points - respectively, Jackie Brown had nine points to top Skeena. _ Skeena had 36 ‘fouls called against them — five players fouled out. Jayvees had only 18: ; fouls. © . -Rupert, Kings ran‘up an early a lead and coasted to a 78-60 win _- - over Rainmakers. In the second -‘game, .Rainmakers were in the eight points for Skeena. The second gamew was closer as. ‘Tsimpseans lost 72-33. Brown .and Kenny Osei-Tutu each had -league this winter. 6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 2, 1987 9 - Willlams Lakers are one of four teams of elementary school boys and girls playing In the Terrace mini-basketball Pr, Rupert Raiders 1 TEAM WON Ev's Clippers 10 All Seasons 5. ' Kluss&Sons - 3 Skeena Hotel - .. 2 TEAM | _.. . WON Skeena Hotel _ _ | SKB Wreckers © ee Inn of the West = 9-4 ! TEAM WON _North Coast Auta 8. C.N, : 3 Inn of the West 1 Thornhill Okles -.. - 3 More sports si scores... WOMIN's INTER-CITY. HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS , ; _ AS OF NOV. 327 =. TEAM . : WON LOST TIED POINTS Terrace Trojens - 20 de q 8 Kitimat Kougars — - 2° wt 0 4 2. rt |. 3 TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL. LEAGUE. STANDINGS Othe ° TERRACE COMMERCIAL. HOCKEY: ‘LEAGUE STANDINGS - LOST TIED. POINTS. 2 i rn er 9 . 0 2° 2° , "TERRACE MEN'S REC. HOCKEY ‘LéAGUE LOST “TIED POINTS “y to. 17. 40. 8 8 5 2 4 4 1 7. LOST POINTS © 20. 4 an 2 Karate tournament by George Bell The Terrace Chito Ryu Karate Club will be hosting a tourna- ment on Sunday, December 6 at Skeena School. Clubs from Ter- race, Kitimat and Prince Rupert - will be attending the two level event. tee ‘Competition will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a general warm up. Children under the age of 16 will compete in Kata (forms) and Ip- ‘pon Kumite (pre-arranged sparr- _ ing) for each. of the respective . belt and age divisions. The - children will be working towards © medals, while in the adult com- petition the goal will be qualify- ing for the B.C. Winter Games. The adult competition will - begin in the early afternoon im- mediately: upon completion of the children’s finals and will culminate at approximately 4 p.m. with: the Black Belt finals. This year there will be an ad- ditional division in the Winter Games ‘allowing teenagers’ to ‘compete. This should make for some exciting action as there are some nationally-ranked com-- petitors in both the Terrace and Kitimat clubs. The general public i is ‘cordially invited to attend this event. Please drop in, for a few minutes or a few hours, and en- joy a very competitive and fast- growing sport. your They Pay: $19.38 /mos. 12/2, 12/16, 12/930. Cc USTOMIZE ~ MORTGAGE | INSURANCE | *ie: a couple aged 36 On either Life: WE PAY $50,060 On disablility:; WE PAY $500./mos. *Certain conditions apply: please obtain a quote. - Frank Donahve HL Mutual Life of Canada . Skeena Mall Terrace 635-2387 Rowdies come in 12th at soccer playoffs . The highlight of the. Kitimat. "Rowdies" five-game effort at the | Be, high school senior boys soccer championships in late November, _Came from the fact that their only - »| Win was a 2-1 victory over defend- _ing champion Sutherland of North - Vancouver. Initially, the game was posted at a0 command center as.a win for Sutherland, The change wasn’t - made until it came time to set up the second round of playoffs, when |. .scorekeepers noticed the error. Had Sutherland won, Kitimat . ‘would have been relegated to the. . four-team pool for teams coming |.°13th to.16th overall, With the. change Kitimat moved into the four- _ - team ninth to twelfth group.- All teams:started in four-team sections for round-robin: play. . Kitimat opened with a 4-0 loss to Vancouver Tech., then they