The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 22, 1993 - Page C3 Zone 10 seniors go on medal rampage a vo Ss ne pares psa a een ACRE eC mean ee at iP HOCKEY FANS got their first taste of. “competitive action over the weekend when a dozen teams from around the region took to the surface of the local arena for the annual Todd- Gieselman Memorial tournament. Above, face-off action from the round robin meeting of the Skeena Hotel Sharks and Back Eddy Bully Boys. For results, see next week's Standard. It's face off time FREE Storage Till Christmas DOOOOS S35 BOOS OOOO OOOO SOOO OOS ODS ““We hope to get our fair share.”’ That's what president Ken Perry said of Zone 10° medal aspirations prior to. the BC. Senior Games in Cranbrook. But the northwestern team ob- viously decided they wanted more than that. _ mo The resull was a staggering haul of 97 medals, fractionally short of : ‘averaging one medal per competi- see dOD ee - ss That’s more “than twice. last year’s tally of 40 and is the sec- ond straight year Zone 10 has doubled its medal count. As expected, the feam’s track and field athletes and swimmers led the zone assault, providing half the medal total. Pool performances produced six gold, seven silver. and eight bronze while in the stadium northwesterners mopped up five gold, 14 silver and eight bronze. The badminton courts also pro- vided rich pickings, .Dorothy Cheyne coming away with a gold in Ladies Singles, silver in Mixed Doubles and bronze in Women’s Doubles. Fellow Kitimatian ~ Erland Sander also enjoyed racquet suc- cess with silvers in Men’s Singles and Doubles as well as Mixed Doubles. Terrace’s renowned prowess on the lanes was underlined in five pin bowling where Norma Le Francois struck for gold in Ladies Singles, combined with Fernand and Henriette Gagnon and Bill Ross for a Team bronze and added another in Ladies Singles Pins Over. Fernand Gagnon also picked up silvers in Men’s Singles and Pins. Over while Marion Clift con- tinued the Terrace contribution witha silverin Teams. _ ‘.Olit-on the links, Debbie Car- ruthers outshot all in Ladics golf - while Kilimat’s Klaus Muller made it a golden sweep on the Men's side. And" Ted “Amey (silver) “and” Selma Sandring~ (bronze). made sure Zone 10’s performance was the talk of the 19th hole. — te Joe Schulmeister’ showed he -hasn’t lost his ringer knack as he tossed in a gold in the horseshoe pit where Don Sharpe added ‘an- other bronze to the northwest’s haul. Back indoors, the long bus ride to Cranbrook proved to have .a silver lining for Olto Lindstram (snooker) and Bob Bennett and: John Whittington (Men’s Dou- bles darts). Giving ‘the- bronze total. a a big boost were the 17 members of the Slo-Piich sofiball team. | , A total of 98 athictes represented the northwest in. Cranbrook, the highest yet," and that figure should itself be sur- passed next year when the Games, are held down the road in Prince: Rupert. Another medal record is also a fair bet as Zone 10 will un- doubtedly be going for more than their fair share again. Soccer ‘seniors’ Youngsters need not apply! Not for this soccer tournament, anyway. J?s the Terrace Pensicners' Oldtimers event and to qualify to take to the field, you have to have celebrated your 35th birthday. Bul older as the legs might be, they can still cover the field al a pretty fair pace as spectators catching this weekend’s action will find out. The only concession to . senlority is the substitution rule’ is °° las. pocuarged emp S0EDE dala Uy Fev biel ed Ge et oe Ld bd ted Oe ONION a CET SWEPT UP IN THE FUN!. \I take to the field slightly more relaxed than normal. However, relaxed rule or not, the enthusiasm of the players tends to make getting them off the field the hard part. The tournament gels under way at 10 a.m. on saturday with tle final slated for Sunday. The timing of that will depend on how teams enter. Cost is’ $250 per team and entrants can sign up by phoning Nick Kolias at 635-9231. OAS Saturday, Sept. 25 & Sunday, Sept. 26 Only! 1. No Charge For Labour 2. No Charge For Pad 3. No Extra Charge For Stairs "Featuring 3 Styles & 15 Colors To Choose From ENTER TO WIN - a big screen Sony TV - 1000 Air Miles™ ; 1994 Ford Explorer — me im = Se : BUILDING CENTRES Hwy. 16.E Terrace _ 638-8900 OPEN. SUNDAY | TERRACE CURLING CLUB Leagues For All Levels Register Now For The Following Leagues» Monday Evening - Mixed League (Social League) Monday Evening - Super League (Competitive League) Tuesday AM - Drop In Coffee League - Everyone Welcome 2 fran. League) Tuesday Evening - Mens League Wednesday After School - Juniors League Wednesday Evening - Ladies League — Thursday Evening - Mens League Friday Evening - Mixed League (Social Fun League) _ Saturday AM - Commercial League (Fun League) Individuals - Want to curl but have no team - no problem. We'll make every atlempt to place you on a team. — | Public curling week of October 4, 1993 with qualified eur Canada Instructors on hand evenings to help out new or ) seasoned curlers all free of charge. | Lots of Bonspiels coming soon - get swept up inthe fun a) i | - Phone the Curling Club j at 635-5583 : ( | for registration and times _ COIS S IIIS IIIT Sd iar