F ; i i 4 q ‘ ‘Emco and Centennial Lions... ‘In’ ‘the all-girls ‘mites’ divi-. Co- Don, top divisions _ beating East End Supremes ; Ee The. four youngest divisions of ‘Terrace Minor Softball wound up| their seasons: on .June- 48 weekend at Elks Park. When it - - |. Was over, one of the four: silver 7 cup toumey titles had’ gone out of town. - ngest- division — T-Ball — | "results ° weré not posted. - > ‘Organizers. let them play and: have“ fun,.The-teams involved “were . Vic: Froese, Little Oilers, “sion, five teams: (including Wes . ‘Nording Trucking of Smithers) - ‘played. a‘ complete. round-robin _ series with the top two advanc-. ing to a championship ‘game. -Bri-Don ‘Specials came out to’ win first-place trophies by “As:is- usual practivs with the . 18-16 in the . final: contest: Supremes, won second-place ~-pennants. - The. squirt girls’. ‘division ‘had four. local- entries, plus. North - ’ Country, Insurance and North Country Realty: of Smithers for ; their six-team. round-robin. This series went to Smithers’ ‘Realty kids with their : 17-13, win ‘over ' Little Gassers in the:final. .. ‘Only three teams competed i in _ the’ squirt boys’ division, so they played. a -double: round-fobin | series with the'top two going ‘in- toa championship game. The’ ‘Co-op Stars’ won it by beating ‘Copperside Aces, 23- 14, Bri-Don Specials beat out East End Supremes in the final to ‘win the mites division of Ter- Jf “Terrace Review — — Wednesday, June 28, 1989 in Scores from all games can be race Minor Softball’ s Silver Cup tournament on June 17. found in this week’s scoreboard, The Co-op Stars emerged ¢ as champions of Tertace Minor Softball’ s boys’ squirt division ‘Silver Cup’ tourney on June 17. North Country Realty of Smithers ¥ won the squirt olrie? division of Terrace Minor Softballs Silver Cup tourney on June 17. - Clark crashes in Winnipeg ; Dr. Paul: Clark, Terrace’s world record holder in several wheelchair races, had hoped to ‘regain his world mark in the ‘marathon at the Canadian Wheelchair Marathon Cham- - pionship in Winnipeg on June : 18, — -But an accident two ey ‘Kilometers into the 42-K event knocked Clark and two othet “B.C, riders out of contention. * Clark’s crash with Ron ': “Robillard and Dan: Wesley also damaged his front fork. He can-" tinued ‘on,. but the fork gave out at the 30-K mark, making Clark a spectator. It was only his second colli- sion in his years of competing. It was much less serious than three — years ago at Seattle, when he broke his arm. This time he suf- fered no injury. The day of the accident (Father’s Day, by the way} Clark told us he’d have to completely rebuild the fork portion before he’d be able to compete in his néxt race — last Sunday at Toronto. The race was won by. Sweden’s Bossi Lindquist in a time of one hour, 44 minutes. Quebec’s Andre Viger placed se- _cond while another Swede came ‘in third. Clark told us: that his two mishaps (Seattle and Winnipeg) are the only two reaces where he’s never completed the course. At Winnipeg, the weather was perfect .but the jockeying for positions wasn’t, and that mar- red what Clark feels might have been another notch on his belt of victories: Lots of sports action coming up Canada Day weekend. Ter- race Oldtimers are hosting men’s and ladies fastball tournaments running Friday to Monday. At least 20 teams are expected, Locations will be designated later this week, Prize money will be announced at the same time: --Kitimat’s Hill Climb runs on Haisla Hill Sunday the 2nd. En- try is open to all licenced drivers. It runs from 10. a.m. to 4 p.m. Vehicles should register at Daval Automotive, Kildala Service or Nomag Auto in Terrace by Sat- urday. Vehicles will be displayed ‘at Tamitik on July Ist evening. More bicycle riders are sought for the first annual Kitimat River Challenge race from Kitimat’s Riverlodge to Mount Layton and back on Saturday. It’s an 80-kilometer ride. Pick up registration forms at ‘taken: for Riverboat Race Riverlodge or ‘Sundance Sports in Terrace. - Adults and teens interested i in a two-day volleyball officials clinic in Terrace in..September should contact; Linda Black at Caledonia high school by this Thursday. te - More youngsters can still. be the Northwest Residential: Soccer Academy’ at Northwest College in Terrace — next month, Although officially closed off last week, organizer Liz Ball says they can take a few last-minute boys aged 11 and up. © Contact her at 635-6511 during _the day, or 638-8995 evenings. ; The annual 54-hole Skeena Valley men’s open golf tourna- ment runs this Saturday to Mon- day in Terrace. They can take up to 108 players at a $65 entry fee. Entries close this Wednesday. Phone the golf club at 635-2542., wea ‘TERRACE ROTARY RIVERBOAT RACE AUG. 7, 1989 COPPER RIVER FLATS 1st Prize: $2000.00 2nd Prize: Weekend Trip for 2 to Vancouver.” including accommodation (Century Plaza Hotel « - Terrace Travel Canadian Airlines International Ltd.) 3rd Prize: Gas Barbeque Tickets: $3.00 each or Two for $5.00 Available From Any Rotary Member