The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 18, 1992 - Page Ca Reps romp to victory Local rep teams continued their domi- nation of northwest PeeWee and Bantam hockey Nov. 6 and 7, unceremoniously dumping Kitimat’s best. In the PeeWee division, Skcena Cel- lulose bombarded the visitors Friday night to walk away with an 8-2 victory. It was much the same story the follow- ing morning with the hosts completing the sweep 7-3. It was the same story in the Bantam match-ups with the local Inland Ken- worth defence limiting Kitimat to just one goal in cach game. Having dropped a 5-1 decision Friday night, Kitimat put up stiffer opposition the next day. Having got on the board first, the visitors held Inland Kenworth to justa single marker in the first period, Terrace, however, took control from there, waltzing to an 8-1 triumph. Following on the demolition job the lo- cal PeeWees and Bantams did on Prince Rupert last month, the weekend’s results underlined Terrace as the northwest’s power house. In house league action, Woolworth continued to terrorize the Novice divi- sion with a 9-3 win over Copperside. "For Woolworth, that’s their fourth ‘straight win while Copperside, after a strong start, has now dropped two in a raw. A tight game saw Gieselman Bruins snap the Elks’ three game unbeaten by squeezing out a 2-1 win. The victory was the Bruins third since losing to Wool- worth Oct. 18. ° Another close game saw Doyle's Trucking edge Long’s Logging 4-3 while the Legion came out on the wrong end of a 5-3 scoreline against Wilkinson Canons. In Aloms Division action, the Kinsmen remained unbeaten but were pushed hard in both their games, After doubling the Centennial Lions 4-2, the Kinsmen hung on to nose out Tilden 5-4. , For Tilden it was the second time this season they’ve had to suffer the firustra- tion of coming up one short against the Kinsmen. The remaining match up saw Ail Sea- sons repeat an early season victory by shelling All West Trading 9-2. The win _ moved All Scasons firmly into second spot in the division. ) Sport Scope Hiren all alone ° Terrace dart players had good reason to ° join Annette Hiren in celebrating her Ladies Singles victory at the Prince Rupert Open, * It was the lone first place finish local ~ players were able to post at the event. - Hiren tried to make it two but she and + partner Carla Borcham were eliminated - in the semi-finals of the Ladies Doubles. » Also coming out on the wrong end in . the semi-finals was Bob Bennett and -}> partner Bill Robinson, now of Kitimat, in ~ the Men's Doubles. Robinson went on to . suffer the same fate in the singles. Leaders of pack . The Terrace Roadrunners Motorcycle ~, Club has a new executive, Elected at the club’s Nov. 2 annual “general meeting. were president Ed : Willms, vice-president Karen McKenzie, “Ctreasuzer Leslie Allen and secretary Les- “Jie MacKee. *". Although the winter snows are soon going to be keeping their bikes off the = road, the Roadrunners are ready to wel- “, come new members any time. “For more information, phone Ed at ‘635-3489 or Karen al 635-6495, - Games playdowns « .The northwest’s contenders for indoor “soccer medals at the B.C. Northem ® Winter Games will be decided Nov. 28- Pe 2902 «That's when the playdowns are sched- : :Uled to be played at Chandler Park Mid- i [© dle school in Smithers, ‘qe Up for grabs are berths in the boys’ “and girls (12-14 yrs), men’s and ladies’ “(19 yrs and up). "E)” “However, teams wanting to take part is Inust register by this Saturday, Nov. 21. 'y To do-so, contact Andrew Kalyn (847- ~ 3976, evenings) or Dennis Courtliffe *, (847-2688, days). ote go pee ; TAKING A NAP? Not really. Ter- : - Believe it or not face Inland Kenworth’ Bantam ae |, The-Canadian Ski Council has a new goalie J.Warner. has just been | guidebook out, Sid It To Believe It swept off his feet (at right) by over- Lntended asa “gaod place to start” for enthusiastic defencemen coming am ba ae ; back to help out. Fortunately, about : ‘[;-anyone who's thinking about taking up : areas ; 4 “the sport, the 16-page brochure is the only thing that didn't go Into the :. realistic enough to recommend beginners het on the play was the puck. i rentrather than buy their skis. Above, Terrace’s ©. Charile &: 1 It'atso offers a clothing and accessories {above) ieee on ba penalty shot ‘checklist, explanation of trail marking’ {| ‘2 ion @ score in Tri-City league ™ . “symbols and short articles on snow | &tlon Nov. 7. Te aap ‘|: boarding and cross country skiing. a “, ' Copies can be found at ski retailers, ski © hills and branches of the ‘Toronto Do- 8 pep rare gaminion bank... 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