B2 Terrace Review _ Wednesday, May 1, 1991 Cassie Hall emerged as champions in the recent finals of the boys’ elementary school basketball season. They edged Veritas by one point for the trophy. Veritas had to settle for runnerup after losing by one point to Cassie Hail in the boys' elementary school basketball season championships. Cassie Hall boys top elementary basketball team Cassie Hall’s Grade 7 team needed a last-minute basket to win the annual elementary school boys’ basketball cham- pionship at Veritas and Caledonia schools on the April 20 weekend. The winning hoop still gave Veritas time for a final shot but close checking by the Cassie lads prevented this from happening. The final score was 48-47. Cassie Hall earned a spot in _the final by winning all three of their games in the four-team ‘A’ section. Veritas did likewise in the ‘B’ section. In playoff games that fol- lowed, featuring first and sec- ond place finishers in each divi- sion, Cassie Hall downed Season Uplands 45-38 while Veritas eliminated Copper Mountain 48-32. Win-and-loss: final standings in each section were as follows: ‘A' section Cassie Hall, 3-0; Copper Mountain, 2-1; Cassie Hall Subs, 1-2; Thornhill, 0-3. (Cassie Hall Subs filled in for non-showing Hazelton). ‘B’ section Veritas, 3-0; Uplands, 2-1; Clarence Michiel, 1-2; Centen- nial Christian, 0-3. The top four teams picked up ribbons for final standings. Uplands won the sportsman- like team award. goes on for Michelle Terrace’s Michelle Hendry won’t be spending much time -away from basketball this sum- mer. The Simon Fraser Univer- sity star should be seeing more of the world as a member of Canada’s Women’s National team. Michelle, who had a super season that few players can even dream about, left for Toronto last Saturday for National team tryouts. Barring injuries, she should make the team easily — she’s currently ranked among the top five players in Canada. ‘Plans call for a three-day camp to trim down the roster, then a 10-day training camp for the 15 or so players remaining. ‘The first world trip was touch atid gd, according to Hendry. They're lined up for a 20-day trip to Australia starting May 12. However, there could be a last-minute change in plans for the Aussie series. ‘‘We'll go somewhere but we’re still not sure of our destination,’’ she told us. Next is time off during the month of June. They’ll regroup in early July for a 10-day camp, then head to the World Students’ Games in England. The summer season winds up in August when they take part in the World Championships in Cuba, starting August 18. Following this is a few days off before she heads back to SFU to begin her final college season. It should be a good one — practically the entire team is coming back. The Scores Are... Terrace Elementary Schools’ * Elementary Annual Grade 7 Boys’ Basketball Tournament — at Veritas and Caledonia schools — Apri! 19 and 20 NOTE: Each team's most valuable player for that game is shown in brackets. Thornhill (Marty Theodorou) Copper Mountain (Ryan Watson) Veritas (Joseph Dominguiez} - Uplands (Andy Focker) Upiands (Jon Crawley)’ Cassie Hall (Rupert Genalile) Copper Mountain (Mark Therrien) Clarence Michlel (Victor Bassanti) Centennial Christian (Chad Toovey) Thornhill (Tommy Munson) Copper Mountain (Gabe Douglas) Cassle Hall ‘B’ (Carlos DeSlerta) Cassie Hall (Brian DeMedeiros) Clarence Michlel (Prabjot Hundial) Veritas (Matt Blake) Centennial Christian (Dave Vanderlee) Uplands (Andy Focker) Cassie Hall ‘B’ (Carlos DeSierto) Thornhill (Marty Theodorou) Veritas (Matt Blake) . Semi-Finals ‘Cassie Hall (Brian Demedieros) a Uptands (Jon Crawley) Veritas (Jacob Bowering) Final Cassie Hall (Rupert Genaille) Veritas (Joseph Domingulez) Grade 6 Girls’ Basketball Hosted by Uplands Elementary Uplands 24, Veritas 18 Thornhill 28, Kitwanga 4 Clarence Michiel No. 1 35, Centennial 4 Veritas 45, Thornhill 3 Varitos 24, Clarence Michiel No, 1 16 Thornhill 20, Cassie Hali 20 Kitwanga 8, Copper Mountain 5 Uplands 33, Clarence Michle! No. 24 Copper Mountain 20, Centennial 16 Terrace Elementary School Sports Assoc. 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