Terrace Review — Wesneséy, suly 13, 1988 sil os Fastball tourney winds up with 14- -inning finale After three-and-a-half hours and 14 innings under intermit-- | ‘tent rainy skies, Prince Rupert's Duffy’s scoredethe winning run over Burns Lake Whiskey Jacks in the title game at the Molson- men’s fastball tournament on ‘the Canada Day weekend. The final score of: 4-3 was worth $1,200 for first-place Duf- _ fy’s, The Whiskey Jacks had to be satisfied with $900 for the _runnerup position.. - The $500 third-place prize went to Ketchikan, Alaska, for - their 8-7 seven-inning victory over Terrace Truck Loggers in the playoff for third and fourth. Cole Petroleum won the $300 ‘consolation prize by downing Terrace M&H 6-1 in the loser’s side final. . _ The Rupert-Burns Lake final was their second meeting of the 10-team series. Duffy’ s had edg- ed the Jacks 1-0 in the: round- robin portion. The finale saw Rupert take a 1-0 lead in the third inning. They held this slim margin until the top of the seventh when Burns Lake plated a singleton to notch it at 1-1. After Duffy’s failed to . score in the home half of the seventh, it was overtime. - - Burns Lake took a 2-1 lead in. the eighth, but Rupert scored in their half and it was 2-2 going in- to the ninth. _ After blanking the ninth to 12th frames, the Lakers scored one in the 13th. But Rupert came back with a tying run in their part of the inning and it was 3-3 entering the 14th frame. By. ‘this time the. game had. gone well past three hours with. weary, «mud-splattered players — p. m. using a shotgun start. wondering if it would. ever end. Only; a handful of fans remained * _ from: ‘the large ‘crowd at the. 5 Pp. m. beginning. - Burns Lake came up scoreless in their half of the 14th, but Rupert finally plated the winner ‘and everyone left feeling they had seen one of the best games in years. ‘Both teams-entered the semi- ; “finals. from ‘A’ section. In their “five-tteam group, Rupert had --won three and lost one, while - Burns Lake had a two-win, one- Joss and one-tie record. The other three teams — Cole ‘Petroleum, Kitimat Merchants ‘and Stewart dropped into the | six-team consolation round. On ‘B’ side, Ketchikan won a “place in the semis with three . The young wins and a loss. Truck Loggers came out with a two-win, one-loss and one-tie mark to take the other berth, - Terrace M&H, Hazelton Bomb- ‘ers and Prince George went to ~ the consolation side. Prince George was the sur- _ prise of the tournament. They “Jost all four round-robin mat- ches, then were beaten in the first game. of the single- elimination consolation series. ‘In ‘the Saturday night playoffs, Prince Rupert bounced “the Truck Loggers 10-0 to gain a final position. Truck Loggers dropped to the game for third “and fourth places. - The three Saturday night con- - solation games saw Cole ‘Petroleum down Hazelton 7-2, ‘Kitimat Merchants knock off Prince George 4-2, and M&H -. QOutscore Stewart 12-8. hole-in-one. “Sunday morning had Burns Lake gain their final spot by- defeating Ketchikan 6-1. With M&H drawing a bye, Petroleum thumped Kitimat 10-1 for a chance to meet M&H for the consolation cash. As we mentioned earlier, Cole won 6-1 for $300, The battle for third money was another top-notcher with. the Alaskans finally emerging | with a:-one-run victory. The tournament had been planned as a men's and women’s series, but the ladies packed it in a few days before scheduled to play. Lack of competitors was the reason given. _ Despite the so-so weather, the Molson’s series was an outstand- ing success. It was put on by the Northwest Oldtimers team from the Terrace and District t regular league. sion’ mixed golf Accuracy on short-hole drives could earn Skeena Valley golfers trips to Vancouver or Mexico when Terrace Travel presents its first annual Mexican mixed scramble tournament this Friday night at the Skeena Valley club. ‘It’s a series for four-player teams with an entry fee of $3 per golfer. You can enter a mixed team, or enter individually and be placed on a team. Do this at the golf. club (635-2542). The tournament starts at 6 - The prizes include a trip for two:to Guaymas, Mexico, for a There’s also a return trip for two to Vancouver for the golfer gaining closest to the pin on a short par three hole. The evening includes Mexican food for everyone. Cole - MOLSON MEN’S FASTBALL TOURNAMENT AT TERRACE CANADA DAY WEEKEND “""" Sores From All Games _ Round Rabin Cole Petroleum 3, Kitimat Merchants 1 Terrace M & H 8, Hazelton Bombers 1 : ' Prince Rupert: Duffy's 1, Burns Lake 0 Terrace Truck Loggers 2, Ketchikan 2 Cole Petroleum 8, Stewart 2 Terrace M & H 16, Pr. Gearge 6 Burns Lake 6, Kitimat Merchants 2 “ Burns Lake 5; Stewart 0 ‘ Kitimat Merchants 4, Pr. George 2 Ketchikan 4, Hazelton Bombers 1 Pr. Rupert 2, Cole Petroleum 1 Terrace Truck Loggers 15, Pr. George 0 © Ketchikan 9, Terrace M&HS - Consolation Series Cole Petroleum 7, Hazelton Bombers 200 Terrace M & H 12, Stewart 8 + Pr. Rupert 13, Stewart 0 Ketchikan 8, Pr. George 7 - Stewart 7, Kitimat Merchants Hazelton Bombers 5, Terrace Truck Loggers 4 . Kitlmat Merchants 5, Pr. Rupert 1 ‘Hazelton Bombers 4, Pr. George 3 Burns. Lake 1, Cole Petroleum 1 Terrace Truck Loggers 4, Terrace M &H3 Semi-Final — gers 0 aml-Final — 0 (default win) Cole Petroleum 10, Kitimat Merchants 1 - Championship Series - Pr, Rupert 10, Terrace Truck Log: Burns Lake 6, Ketchikan 1: ; For 3rd & 4th — Ketchikan 8, Truck Loggers 7 Championship — Pr. Rupert 4, Burns Lake 3 - Coming events in local sports Terrace ‘Travel is hosting a Mexican mixed golf scramble this Friday night, starting with a shotgun start at 6 o’clock. Prizes include ‘flights to Mexico and Vancouver. It’s four-person _ mixed teams at $3 per golfer. Single golfers will be teamed up. Refreshments include Mexican food. Enter at the golf.club. A round-robin oldtimers soc- . cer tournament is planned. for July 23 in Terrace. There’s a fee of $5 per player. Each player must be over 35 years old. For information, phone Nick at 635-9231 or Tom at 635-5759. Still | time to sign up for two Kitimat summer sports camps. The boys and girls soccer school is July 25 to 29, Register at Snow Valley ‘or Terrace Credit Unions. Those interested in the karate school should phone 632-5329. July 22 is the close-off date for the Kitimat Hirsh Creek ladies 36-hole golf tournament on the July 23 weekend. It’s a $50 entry fee featuring an air: - flight, diamond ring and cash among the prizes. Phone the Hirsh Creek club to enter. The Terrace men’s slo-pitch league is hosting its sixth annual Riverboat Days tournament, J July ‘Hill climb results Kitimat’s annual Canada. Day hill climb on July 2 attracted 62 entries this year, with vehicles from Prince Rupert, Smithers, Prince. George, Kitimat, Prince George placed first in a 68 Dodge Charger. He won the Carlyle-Shepherd trophy. _ Expose. tops slo- -pitch All Seasons Expose came back from Kitwanga’s first annual six-team mixed slo-pitch softball ‘tournament on Sunday with $300 top money for the round- robin event. The Expose won all five of their games, beating the other Terrace entry — River Rats — 9-7 in the last game. All Sports of Houston placed se- cond on a four and one record. ‘F and N’s of Houston. took third place. A ana 1981 - G.M.C. Pick - up N. G.V. ve | 1981 - Mercury Cougar (N.G.V.)* 1982 - Ford Fairmont = (N.G.V.)* 1982 - Ford Pick - up (N.G.V.)* 1962 - Ford 1% Ton Truck FOR SALE *N.G.V. are dual fuel NATURAL GAS - GASOLINE,” Submit sealed bids to PACIFIC NORTHERN GASi in Terrace up to noon JULY 25, 1988. Highest bid not necessarily accepted, Terrace and . In the bracket-one- ‘fast-class’ James Wingfield of - The bracket-two class went to Bob Davidson of Terrace in a *67 Camaro. Davidson also won this class last year and took home the R.G.’s Auto and Marine trophy. _ For motorcycles, Eric Hein of Kitimat won Kitimat Motorcycle Club trophy on a’65 Harley. John Glencross of Rupert was runnerup ona '75 Triumph. . the’ first-place - 29 to August 1. They'll take up to 24 teams with a $300 entry fee. Teams interested should — contact Richard Klein (635-6636), Robert Findlay (638-1058) or Matt Laing (638-1961). Terrace has a two-week sum- mer hockey school August 15 to - 27 for $100 per week. Included for $30 for senior teens and adults is a night hockey league for the duration of the camp. Entry forms are available at All Seasons Sports, Terrace Totem Ford and Thornhill Motors. Kitimaat Village Athletic Club is hosting its 3rd annual men’s soccer tournament on the July 16 weekend. Teams can enter for a $250 fee by July 13 (today). Plans include a two-day fish barbecue. Entry information is available from: Bill Wilson (632-3016) or Greg Smith (632-3659), | Cardboard boat and bathtub racers are reminded to start get- ting ready for the Riverboat Days races at Furlong Bay on Lakelse Lake on August 1. 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