Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 3 30, 1991 | BS - The Scores Are... Kitimat Minor Hockey ‘Novice’ Tournament — Jan. 18 to 20 Sr siesta etic gi . Friday gos CP-UG, CASAW 3 ° Knights of Columbus 9, Thom Boys 2 Wilkinson 5, Eurocan 4 Doyles 7, Alcan 6 Saturday . Lagion 8, Family Ski & Sport 2 Rae Logging 8, Stewart 0 Legion 5, Gasaw 2 . Houston 4, Knights 3 Doyles 4, J.S. McMillan 0 Houston 3, Thom Boys 1 J.S. MeMillan 4, Alcan 2 Rae Logging 6, Wilkinson 2 Nisga’a Tribal Council’s All Native Ladies’ Basketball Tournament — Jan. 18 to 20 Greenville 48, Kisplox 32; Hazelton 45, Aiyansh 42 Greenville 72, Terrace 25; Aiyansh 51, Kisplox 35 Hazelton 41, Terrace 40; Greenville 51, Aiyansh 43 ‘ Hazelton 48, Kisptox 40; Terrace 50, Alyansh 48 Greenville 50, Hazelton 39; Terrace 55, Kisplox 44 Hazelton 41, Terrace 20; Alyansh won by default over Kisplox Terrace 51, Alyansh 37; Greenville 73, Hazelton 32 Terrace Men’s Basketball League All Seasons 105, Northcoast 62 High scorers — Dave Hogg 40, Mike Hogg 33 Skeena Hotel 117, Ev's Clippers 68 High scorers — Roland Barton 25, Trevor Shannon 73 Skeena Hotel.98, All Seasons 84 High scorers — Sean Moldenhauer 27, Trevor Shannon 54 Ev's Clippers 108, Northcoast 78 High scorers — Wade Watson 37, Robert Essay 27 Kitimat Open Cross-Country Race Results Onion Lake trails — Jan. 19 Atoms — 7 and under — 1 km Boys ist — Paul Graniin, 5:59.9 (Smithers) © 2nd — Kevin Thorne, 9:12.9 (Kitimat) TT sigs ard — Corey Lodge, 10:22 6 (Kitimat) Girls 1st — Letah Beck, 6:29.3 (Kitimat) 2nd — Ginny Mills, 11:02.2 (Kitimat) 3rd — Catherine Dumais, 11:31.9 (Kitimat) TERRACE MEN’S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE . Game Scores * _- Jan. 19 - ~*~" Adl Seasons 3, Skeena Hotel 1 Inn of the West 7, Norm’s Auto Refinishing 6 Jan, 22 ~. Convoy Supply 5, Northern Motor Inn Okies 4 All Seasons 8, Riverside Auto Wranglers | Jan. 23 ‘Terrace Timberman 4, Skeena Hotel 2 a Jan. 24 ; Norm’s Auto Refinishing 8, Inn of the West 1 wes Braic. Insut A complete personalized Agency Come over fo. the. Professionals at _ Houston 10, Longs 1 — es J.S. McMillan 6, Nechako Const. a Longs 4, Tham Boys 1 Rae Logging 4, Eurocan 1 Nechako Const. 4, Alcan 3 C-P-U 9, Family Ski & Sport 1 ‘Witkinson 7, Stewart 1 Family Ski & Sport 5, Casaw 4 Eurocan 2, Stewart 1 C-P-U 4, Leglon 2 Knights 6, Longs 1 Doyles 5, ‘Nechako 1 (Playoff games Included in story) Peewees — 8 and 8 — 2x 1km Boys — 1st — ‘John Courtliff 5:47.6, 11:53.5 (Smithers) 2nd — lan Fehr, 6:02.3, 12: 25, 4 (Sralthers) ani — Nathan Kearly, 6:27.3, 12:18.8 (Kitimat) Girls 1st — Lauren Beck, 6:19.6, 13:07.7 (Kitimat) 2nd — Theresa Milne, 8:27.1, 13:32.5 (Smithers) 3rd — Jessica Courtliff, 7:03.7, 14:54.5 (Smithers) Minl-midgets — 10 and 11 — 2.5 km Boys ist — Tristin Georgio, 14:34.8 (Smithers) 2nd — Mike McKenzie, 19:01.1 (Kitimat) 3rd — Jeremy Brady, 21:04.0 (Kitimat) Gins ist — Adele Thorne, 16:31.7 (Kitimat) 2nd — Cara Webster, 22:59.5 (Kitimat) 3rd — Katle Mills, 23:42 (Kitimat) Midgets — 12 and 13 — 2.5 km Boys 1st — Blaine Baldwin, 14:26.6 (Smithers) 2nd — Trent Johnson, 20:55.6 (Kitimat) 3rd — Derek Cheng, 26:42 (Kitimat) Gins 1st — Ingrid Grantin, 14:28.8 (Smithers) 2nd — Jili Saffel, 18:18.7 (Smithers) 3rd — Jessica Tremblay, 18:25.7 (Smithers) Juvenile — 14 and 15 — 2x 2.5 km Boys 1st —- Chris McKenzie, 13:42.2, 29:40 (Kitimat) _2nd — Daniel McKenzie, 16:37.7, 96:00 (Kitimat): — Men — 2x 2.5 km 4st — Tarry Brown, 12:10, 22:45 2nd — Walter Thome, 12:10, 25:11 3rd — Jerry Bloomer, 14:44, 31:51 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS FAX 638-1361 AUTHORIZED AGENTS | whe, 638-8581 EVENINGS 635-2015 The women’s basketball team from Greenville defeated entries from Hazelton, Stewart, Kispiox and Terrace to take the title in the recent all-native ladies’ baksetball tournament held in Thormhill. Greenville ladies top. all-native hoop Livita Tait ee Greenville ladies posted five straight wins to capture the five- team Nisga’a Tribal Council’s basketball tournament at Skeena high school in Terrace on Jan. 19 weekend. Greenville won rather handily with a 73-32 victory over Hazel- ton in the championship game. — In the consolation final for third and fourth, Terrace downed Aiyansh 51-37, Numerous individual awards were handed out at closing cere- monies. All-stars (two from each team) were as follows: Carol Stevens, Renata Moore, Karina Wilson, Budie O’Brien, Yvonne Stewart, Roberta Clayton, Thelma Sankey, Yvonne Camp- bell, Cheryl Stevins, and Debrie White. - Other awards were: Renata Moore (best defensive), Thelma Sankey (best hustler), Yvonne Stewart (best offensive), Livita Tait (most valuable player), Budie O’Brien (sportsmanlike player), Livita Tait (inspira- tional player), Yvonne Stewart (high scorer — 85 points), Yvonne Campbell (most promis- ing), Kispiox (sportsmanlike team). Scores of all games are in this week’s scoreboard. Senior curlers switch A lack of hotel space has resulted in a venue change for the zone six senior men (over 50) curling playdowns this weekend. The February 1-to-3 event had Three Terrace Boxing Club members came through with good performances at the January 19 weekend ‘‘Silver Gloves” boxing championships at Vancouver. Joey Losier fought in the junior 'C’ 125-pound open class and had an easy victory over David Schuck of Vancouver's Astoria Boxing Club. Schuck had won an earlier bout against Wally Valdez of the Bam-Bam Club to earn a shot against Joey. But Losier made short work of Schuck on a K.O. at 33 seconds of the first round. double modified knockout play- off. Four are in action Friday night at 9 o’clock — Ray Billing VS Noel Smith in an all-Prince Rupert clash, and Bob Baase of Clint Bell was also a winner. In the junior ‘A’ 105-pound novice class, Bell stopped Brian Milot of Campbell River in the third round of his title match. Darren Bell had a tougher time in the junior ‘C’ 139-pound open class, He was uncontested in junior ‘C’, so moved up to in- termediate division. There he met Jose Alvarez of the Spruce Capitol Boxing Club (a recent addition from El Salvador). Alverez proved to be too strong and with too much experience. He stopped Bell in the second round. - Standings: been scheduled for Hazelton, Houston VS Ron Murphy of . Oldtimers Division | but they backed out due to a_ Terrace. . shortage in accommodation. . Team - cp ow Lt sfTf A decision wa$ made last week —In their first action Saturday Northern Motor Inn Okies 290 8 14 7 to switch to Smithers, where morning at_ 9 o'clock, Ken _ Convoy Supply o 8 7 both ice and hotel room was McLean of Rupert takes on Ed _,, Riveside Auto Wranglers 300 9 17 4 available. Collinson of Smithers. It winds __ Terrace Timberman 0 9 , ; 2 Six teams are entered in the up Sunday afternoon. s ~ Recreational Division ~~ - ew Lt Local boxers shine All Season’s 30 06C19 Inn of the West - 30. «17 9. 4 ‘187 132 38 " Skeena Hotel 30 15 «1000 5s 46 G8 at Silver Gloves ~~ Norm’s Auto Refinishing 2912. 16 2 1142 I 26