. available* frei, The first weekend of June brought tons of sunshine, so minor baseball and minor soft- ball took advantage with four. Terrace: playoffs and tour- naments. ; The Senior Babe Ruth baseball tourney was set to go with five teams, but Burns Lake finked out at the last minute, so . it was three from Terrace plus the Houston Reds. - Two Terrace senior league 7 _teams met in the Friday night opener with Video Stop downing Credit Union 7-4. Saturday’s opener had thé Terrace Junior Babe Ruth reps beat Houston 3-2. Houston came right back and. eliminated — Credit Union 5-3. * Video Stop then downed the Juniors 11-7 to earn a place in the final of the double-knockout affair, The Juniors next faced: revenge-minded Houston, who blasted the younger chaps 17-4. Houston earned the other final berth, but needed two wins to take home the crown. Such © was not to be as unbeaten Video Stop outscored the Reds 18-13 for the tourney title. The minor softball series all provided titles for Terrace en- ‘on July 15 weekend for. provin- girls’: under-18 softball. playoff ‘winner got a trip to the B. c. opener of this double-knockout _playoff,. then outscored Telkwa Terrace Review — -Wesinesday, Jut une 24; 1989 Good Terrace ze showing in minor baseball, , softbal tries. In the bantam ‘girls’ provincial zone playoff. (a best-of-three). against Smithers McEwans, the . : | Terrace Alm-Wood. Construc- tion girls won it in two. straight — 7-§ and ‘15-7. - Alm-Wood and ‘our North- coast Road Maintenance peewees both head for Squamish cial finals. The peewees won their zone title unchallenged. © ‘Our Crest Insulation ‘North- stars came out victorious ‘in the involving Smithers, Telkwa and. the local squad. -This zone seven Summer. Games. Northstars watched Telkwa beat Smithers 25-15 in the 34-20. Smithers came back to eliminate Telkwa 21-11. The title contest went to Northstars on a 22-7 victory over Smithers. It was a piece of cake for Skeena Hotel’s under-18 boys in a Summer Games best-of-three playdown against Hazelton. It was over in two by the lopsided . scores of 17-1 and 12-0, Ansems and weather | hot for Fun Run The weather was too good! _ Mid-20’s heat held entry in the _ Skeena Valley Runners’ Club annual five and 10-K ‘Fun Run’ on June 4 down to 45, compared to.70-in 1988. . It was the same format as last year, using a circuit around the Horseshoe area. Of the entry list, 12 came ‘from Prince Rupert, including three of the running Nelson clan, father and sons. However, the veteran Ed Ansems grabbed the 10-K lead and held on to beat Charles Nelson by about a block. Ed had a time of 34.26 minutes while Charles romped in 34 seconds later. Third place went to Colin: Parr in 35.54, ‘For the ladies, Sue Walker- Simpson won, as expected, in 39.18. Making it a clean Terrace © sweep was runnerup Jackie Sturn in 44.18 and Nancy Mur- ray in 45.42. -On the five-K side, it was all Terrace in top three for male and female. - Gordon Buxton was first in 17 45, followed by Gary Pet- tipas in 19.39 and young Jon Shepherd in 19.57. Debbi Scarborough won the ladies’ five-K in 22.36, Student Megan Reid was next, followed by Sarah Weston. Coming events in regional sports Alcan’s 11th annual _ half- marathon race is coming .up. Saturday starting at 10 a.m. at the Alcan tour building. - Registration is 9:00 to 9: 45, The race accommodates runners and bicycle riders of all ages. Bikers have to go double-distance- for their event. Runs can go five, 10 or 21. kilometers.. All com- petitors get certificates and refreshments. Entries are still being sought for an oldtimers’ round-robin soccer tournament Sunday, June 17, Players must be 35 or older. The team entry fee is $100. For information phone 635-9231 or 635-2880. A ‘reminder that the first an- nual Kitimat River. Challenge bicycle race is coming Canada Day, July 1. It’s an 80-kilometer jaunt from River-. lodge parking lot to Mount Layton atid back. Information is (632-543) * OF 638-1345. The Terrace hockey school and summer league is rapidly filling up for the last two weeks of August. Youngsters are urged to get entry forms completed and submitted as soon as possi- ble. Forms are available at loca- tions where you find school posters. Registration taken for summer soccer camps. ‘Credit Union camps for boys and girls aged five to 16 run at Terrace and Kitimat in July. - Pick up forms at your Credit | Union. The Northwest Residen- tial Academy for boys 11 and up is in Terrace in July. The local Youth Soccer Association has information. Area boys under 16 who would like to try out for the B.C. Summer Games volleyball team must phone Tom _-Hlamakawa at. Thornhill ‘high sehigol by. 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