Midget hockey
The 100 Mile Mayvin Midget Reps take on the Mackenzie Knights in league games at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre on Saturday and Sunday.
Game time on Dec. 8 is 6 p.m., and both teams are back on the ice at 8:15 a.m. on Dec. 9.
Admission to spectators is free of charge, so go on down and cheer the teams on while enjoying some fast-paced hockey.
Blind curling
The blind curling team at 100 Mile Curling Club is currently busy working on technique, which the members hope will take them to the victory at the West Coast Blind Curling Association 2013 Provincial Championships in Prince George, Jan. 3-5.
The top 2 teams will advance to the western championship.
Tomahawks at home
The next home game for the Lac la Hache Tomahawks is at the Rolf Zeis Memorial Arena in Lac la Hache on Dec. 15, starting at 7:30 p.m.
They will be taking on the Williams Lake Stampeders, and hoping to get back on the winning track.
Following that, there are only two home games left in the regular season, Jan. 5 against the Quesnel Kangaroos and a Jan. 12 tilt with Terrace.
The top 9 teams in the Central Interior Hockey League will qualify to move on to playoffs.
Adult volleyball
Anyone interested in playing recreational volleyball can check out Canlan’s drop-in volleyball, which runs Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in the Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School gymnasium.
The cost is $2.50 per session.