Records It’s a little late coming, but it’s certainly worth the wait. At the Terrace invitational swim meet on Dec. 19 weekend, young swimmers from Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert smashed a total of 39 pool records. — . The major effort came from - Kitimat Marlins’ Allison Bar- tiscale, who broke 11 marks and was the top point earner of the series with 84 points. Allison also won her 11 and 12 year age ' group aggregate. Kitimat’s Micky Westgate had a five-record weekend, while Prince Rupert Rapids’ Heather Bell cracked four marks. Three pool marks were set ‘each by Kitimat’s Graeme Last, Rupert’s Mary Ann Rudolph, and Terrace Bluebacks’ Doug Mackenzie. Cory Holland of Terrace had two records, while singles were counted by Cathy Bennett, John Adams and Jocelyn Coxford of Terrace; and Daniel Anthony and Robert: Moody of Kitimat. In Relay races, Terrace boys, Prince Rupert girls and Kitimat . boys each had one record. Kitimat won the team ag- pregate in points, but it was ~ close. Kitimat ran up 948 points, followed by Prince Rupert with 931 and Terrace with 924. _Masset Eagles had 54 points. Other aggregate winners were: Age 7. and 8 - Kim Slater (PR) and Jeff Melgrito (PR); 10 and - Blackhawks reimbursed by airline for losses Kitimat’s Junior ‘B’ Blackhawks aren’t quite as mad at Canadian Airlines Interna- tional as they were early in - November and December. _ The hockey club, which had to borrow $2,500 from Kitimat’s municipal council to cover losses caused by an airlines goof, gota cheque for $2,632 from CAI at ‘Christmas. ‘It was) the compensation ’ Hawks asked CAI for to cover lost revenue when CAI misplac- -. ed a visiting team’s equipment, which in turn meant cancellation of the first game of a two-game “series at Tamitik. Near-disaster from another airline miscue was averted when ‘CAI paid out $790 for new sticks ‘after another visiting team’s stick supply had been left at the Vancouver terminal. before Christmas hasn't chang- ‘ed Caledonia Kermode girls status in B.C. top 10 high school basketball rankings. starting the new year, Kermodes are sitting in sixth place, ahead of 10th ranked Nor-Kam and behind first-place Re fall at local swim meet under - Jocelyn Coxford (Ter) and Mickey Westgate (Kit); 11 and 12 - Ailison Barriscale (Kit) ’f and Graeme Last (Kit); 13 and 14 - Mary Ann Rudolph (PR) and John Adams (Ter); Senior - Heather Bell (PR) and Doug | Mackenzie (Ter).: The next meet is at Kitimat, Jan. 29 to 31. This will be the final opportunity for swimmers to qualify for provincial cham- _pionships in Victoria, Feb. 19 to 21. Sharples sharp for Red Wings SHARPLES: Five goals, 14 _, assists In 14 games. .. It looks like Terrace’s Jeff Sharples has found a home on the roster of the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings. Shatples, called up from the Wings’ farm team in November, was eighth highest scorer on the team in statistics released - January 5. He: had five goals and 14 assists in 14 games. Jeff also has a plus-eight average — a statistic used for on-ice effort. If your team scores while you’re on the ice, you get a plus one. If the other team scores during your shift, you get a minus one. Jeff has only 17 minutes in penalties and is used quite fre- quently on the power. splay. In a two-game series with St. Louis Blues at New Years, Jeff picked up two game-star awards. In the first game, Jeff scored a goal and an assist in the Wings’ 3-2 victory. This earned him the games first star. Game two saw Jeff pick up three assists in a 7-2 Detroit win. For this he was named the game’s third star. - Kermodes finish sixth -- 'Fwo losses to Salmon Arm -and one to Nor-Kam in tourna- - ment action at Salmon Arm just Salmon Arm. They’ ll be facing more ranked teams from Feb. 4 to 6 when they travel to Coquitlam for the Centennial tournament. Centeti- nial is fifth in current rankings. Kermodes get another crack at Salmon Arm when the interior gitls’ and boys’ teams play here Feb. 12 and 13. DEC. 20 WAN. TEAM Terrace Smithers Kitimat Hazelton Houston (GAME ONE ‘GAME TWO GAME FIVE GAME SIX GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6 GAME 7 GAMES GAME 9 GAME 11 GAME 12 - GAMET GAME 14 GAME 15 GAME 16 GAME 17 GAME 18 GAME 14 GAME 20 GAME 21 GAME 22 GAME 23 GAME 24 GAME 25 Prince Rupert - GAME THREE GAME FOUR GAME1O. - Sponsored by. sees Braid Insurance Agencies Come in to our office at 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace ’ Phone 638-858) TERRACE MEN'S REC HOCKEY LEAGUE. 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