Terrace Review —— Wednesday, November 6, 1991 11 - SPORTS op \ embers of the Shames Mountain Ski Club helped outfit prospective skiers of all ages at their annual ski swap on Oct.26 in the arena banquet room, Powder faver is infecting the city as downhill fanciers await the opening of Shames Mountain Nov. 15. Timbermen undefeated in coast tournament October was Prince Rupert's turn to play host to a northwest Old- timers’ hockey tournament, but the hometown teams failed to cash in on the ‘win’ column at the Oct. 26 weekend event. The strong Houston Hobblers won ‘A’ section as expected with an unbeaten mark and a 9-3 victo- ry over Rupert’s Wrinkles in the final. Terrace Timbermen also had an unblemished record. Kitimat’'s Molson Golden Oldies won ‘C’ section on a 4-1 win over Smithers | 45’s in the deciding contest. Ten teams competed in the Fri- day-to-Sunday event. —— IR - » ONWORKS GYM & FITNESS CENTRE NOW OFFERING » DAY CARE * Reasonable Rates Starting November 4, 1991 Call now for a reservation. « Experienced Staff TANNING SESSIONS AVAILABLE 635-4130 A complete line of the latest fashions in casual clothing. Looking Good, Feeling Great \ OPEN 6 A.M. WEEKDAYS 7 Caledonia Kermode senior girls grabbed top honours at Kitimat’s high school volleyball playday on Oct. 26 by going undefeated against all four opponents in best- of-three matches. They downed Aiyansh 2-0, then knocking off Bulkley Valley Christian 2-0. In their last match it ‘was 2-0 once more — this time over Kitimat. Meanwhile, Kermode boys host- ed Bulkley Valley Christian for a series of seven games. Kermodes, ‘now ranked eighth best senior vol- leyball team in B.C., took six of the seven matches. The Grade 8 Skeena boys’ vol- leyball team travelled to Houston for a six-team tournament and came home with third place. Skeena opened with a loss to Bulkley Valley Christian, then beat Prince Rupert 2-0 before. downed Chandler Park Number Two. Their third match was a win over Houston Secondary, then another win over Houston Chris- tian. Skeena wound up losing to Chandler Park Number One in their finale. Skeena's ‘B’ girls took in a tour- nament at Smithers. They lost 15- 4, 15-5 to Smithers, then lost 15-3, 15-8 to Kitimat ‘B’, Against Bums Lake they won 10-15, 15-7, 15-5. Finally it was a loss to Nisga’a 13-15, 15-12, 15-3. The Skeena Tsimpsean Junior ‘A’ girls’ and boys’ teams trav- elled to Prince George for 10-team tournaments, along with Thomhill entries. Skeena girls placed first in their five-team pool for round-robin. They beat Mackenzie 15-8, 15-7, then downed South Peace of Daw- son Creek 15-1, 15-3. Next was a Pumpkin to Wolverines Thornhill Junior ‘A’ girls’ and boys’ volleyball teams had a hot Oct. 26 weekend at Prince George where they won both sides of the 20-team ‘Pumpkin Pound-a-Round’ junior high school volleyball tournament. It was pretty well one-sided for both squads, with the girls losing only one of their matches while the boys went through unbeaten. - After winning their five-team round-robin side, the Wolverine girls knocked off Terrace Skeena in the semi- finals before winning the best-of-three final against John McInnes school in two out of three. Thornhill’s Autumn Richard won the most valuable player award. The Wolverine boys, who won this same tournament in 1990, repeated by downing D.P. Todd in the title match. Wolverines’ Brett Kluss won the most valuable player hon- our, while Bretton Overton was picked for the all-star team. | | COLD,BEER _ \ WINE STORE Weekend of road work for school volleyball squads victory over Kelly Road 12-15, 15-6, 15-5, and a two straight win against Lakewood 15-12, 15-13. In the semi-finals they ran up against cross-town rivals Thornhill Wolverines, They lost 15-8, 3-15, 8-15 to finish third overall. The girls came home with a tro- phy for winning the ‘Best Team Warmup’. They also placed Lori . Buteau on the all-star team. Skeena’s boys had a rougher time, winning one and losing three in their five-team round-robin. Their only victory was against Mackenzie after losses to D.P. Todd, Lakewood and Dawson Creek. They placed fourth in their round-robin section with not enough wins to earn a playoff berth. The tourney was named the Prince George Pumpkin ‘pound-a- round’. Where the athletes and the readers meet: the Terrace Review - Sports Section - EASY ACCESS - FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE e LOTS OF PARKING -AND... ..FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTS CLOTHING, SWEATS, JACKETS, CAPS, ETC. 1 P.M. e 5-BEER)