B2 terrace Review — Wednesday, October [0, 1990 Trophy awards mark end of The Scores Are... 1990 ANNUAL TROPHIES FOR TERRACE STOCK CAR ASSOCIATION Presented Sept. 29 stock season They presented a truck-load of trophies Saturday, Sept. 29 as the Terrace Stock Car Association closed off its racing season with a dinner, dance and awards ‘night. Among the most prestigious awards on the lengthy list were the President’s award to Marg and Norm Cooper; the President’s plaque to Guy Lynch; and Sports- man of the Year to Ernie Perkins. Dawn Thomas was Member of the Year, while Phil Truscott picked up the hard-luck trophy. Top drivers in the different cat- egories were: Dave Reinhardt in "A’ Street, Dave Ruce in ’B’ Street, Leslie Quast in ’C’ Street, Brent McCarron in ’A’ Hobby, Kerry Ross in ’B’ Hobby, Dawn Thomas in °C’ Hobby, and Ernie Perkins in Sportsman. See the complete list in this week’s scoreboard. Runners’ Club seeks walkers The Skeena Valley Runners’ Club is hoping to entice a few walkers in addition to runners for their annual All Seasons Half-Marathon this coming Sunday at Northwest Communi- ty College. The walkers could enter the five-kilometre portion, which has a route bordering Kalum Lake Drive, Halliwell, Thomas and McConnell Avenues. This route is for runners as well: Ten- K runners go twice around this route. Those in the 21-K, or half-marathon, have a route up Kalum Lake Drive, then back across Halliwell, down Kalum Street, across Lakelse and back to the college starting line. Club members pay a $10 fee. B.C.A.A. members pay $13, while all others pay $15. All fees include free T-shirts, spot prizes, refreshments and awards to category winners. You can pre-register at All Seasons sports .store. Registration on race day is 11 a.m. Half- marathoners start at 12 noon. Five and 10-K competitors start at 1 o’clock. Committee heads have tasks well in hand, Games chairman says The Sept, 29 Northern B.C. Winter Games Society meeting combined with Terrace’s 199] Games committee for the annual general gathering in Terrace, and when it was over the Games had designated locations right through to 1994, Terrace chairman Glenn Thomsen told us the meeting had two functions — one of hav- ing the general meeting of the Games’ society and the other having the upcoming hosts (Ter- race) review the sports packages and venues with an eye on how they’re proceeding with fund- raising and other organized ac- tivities. Upcoming locations took up some time and members moved in an unprecedented direction. ‘It’s normal at this time of year to have communities bid for future games,’’ Thomsen told us. ‘*For example, the '92 Games have already been award- ed to Fort Nelson, It’s a first for them in view of their isolation factor. tAs for 1993, Quesnel is the ‘only bidder, so naturally they were successful in their quest. “Then we had a surprise bid . for '94 from Fort St. John, They wanted their intention known at this point in time that the incep- tion of the Games back in 1974 was at Fort St. John and they wanted to host the 94 Games for the 20th anniversary year.”’ The bid was accepted. When asked if all the sports for our Games are lined up, Thomsen told us that each com- mittee chairman made a report at the meeting. ‘When the meeting was over, ] had several members of the ex- ecutive and directors come to me to express positive reactions on our reports. They said that ques- tions they planned to ask after presentations had already been answered in the existing reports. “It indicated to me I was very, very pleased our committee peo- ple are already on stride with what they are doing and well clued-in to the job in front of them.” Thomsen said that until the corporate search for funds is complete, planned raffle drives for funds will not be instigated, He admitted other avenues of fund-raising will be tried before attempting raffles. He didn’t reveal these plans at this time. As for the corporate situation, he said it was coming along fine and should move faster starting (his month, A Street 3rd place — Leon Lefebre, 519 Runner-up top points — Clayton Kerr, 553 Top points — Dave Reinhardt, 793 B Street 3rd place — Henry Haydon, 278 Runner-up top points — Fred Cline, 414 Top points — Dave Bruce, 511 C Street ; 3rd place — Rockzann Taylor, 220 Aunner-up top points — Jayliene Cline, 484 Top points — Leslie Quast, 489 A Hobby 3rd place — Don Pearson, 517 Runner-up top points — Ron Harris, 570 Top points — Brent McCarron, 639 B Hobby 3rd place — Dan Thickett, 291 Runner-up top points — Blain Kluss, 497 Top points — Kerry Ross, 545 C Hobby 3rd place — Jean Pearson, 475 Runner-up top points —- Connle Hansen, 482 Top points — Dawn Tomas, 581 Sportsman 3rd place — Ed Johnson, 399 Runner-up top points — Albert Weber, 510 Top points — Ernie Perkins, 777 Rookle of the Year Sportsman — Wes Patterson Hobby — Kerry Ross . Hobby Rookles Jules Lefrance, Dan Thickett, Mark Nystrom, Brian Lefrancois TERRACE MEN'S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Sept. 28 Skeena Hote! 4, Northern Motor.Inn Okies 3 Norm's Auto Refinishing 12, Convoy Supply 3 Sept. 30 Skeena Hotel 7, All Season’s 2 inn of the West 4, Riverside Auto Wranglers 2 Oct. 2 Inn of the West 6, Norm’s Auto Refinishing 3 Rortnern Motor Inn Okies 6, Convoy Supply 5 et. 3 Skeena Hotel 9, Terrace Timbermen 2 Oct. 4 All Season's 7, Riverside Auto Wranglers 1 TERRACE BOYS’ & GIRLS’ ’ MINI-BASKETBALL LEAGUE GAMES AT pavenonia ALL TIMES ARE P.M. Oct. 12 §:00 - Williams Lakers vs Totem Furniture Bulls 6:15 - Sight & Sound Sonics vs Kitelse Cavaliers _ Oct. 19 5:00 - Totem Furniture Bulls vs Sight & Sound Sonics 6:15 - Williams Lakers vs Kitelse Cavaliers Oct. 26 §:00 - Kitelse Cavaliers vs Totam Furniture Bulls 6:15 - Sight & Sound Sonics vs Williams Lakers Nov. 2 5:00 - Kitelse Cavaliers vs Sight & Sound Sonics 6:15 - Totem Furniture Bulls vs Willams Lakes Nov. 9 5:00 - Williams Lakers vs Kitelse Cavaliers 6:15 - Sight & Sound Sonics vs Totem Furniture Bulls Nov. 16 §:00 - Williams Lakers vs Sight & Sound Sonics 6:16 - Totem Furniture Bulls vs Kitalse Cavaliers Nov. 23 5:00 - Williams Lakers vs Fotem Furniture Bulls 6:15 - Sight & Sound Sonics vs Kitelse Cavaliers Nov. 30 5:00 - Kitelse Cavaliers vs Willlams Lakers 6:15 - Sight & Sound Sonics vs Totem Furniture Bulls Dec. 7 FINAL TOURNAMENT A complete personalize ‘Agency HOME — ‘LIFE — FIRE BOAT — Rookle of the Year Street — Dave Bruce Street Reokles =. Russell Cline, Henry Haydon, Bill Evans, Terry Elliot, Don Anderson, Robert Tirs, Lance Albert, Major Craig, Keith Marshall Rookle.of the Year C Hobby — Leslie Campbell C Street — Lestie Quast C Class Rookies Melisa Crowe, Jayliene Cline, Tracey Reinhardt, Rockzann Taylor Memorial Traphy Sportsman — No. 6, Albert Weber Hobby — No, 081, Brent McCarron Street — No. 888, Clayton Kerr Roll Over Trophy Jayliane Cline, Tim Fleming Fast Time Sportsman — Ernie Perkins, 17.36 ’ Hobby — Brent McCarron, 19.61 Street — Clayton Kerr, 20.95 C Hobby — Wanda Frelsen, 19.92 C Street — Jayliene Cline, 21.61 Momber of the Year — Dawn Tomas Sportsman of the Year — Ernie Perkins Hard Luck Trophy -- Phil Truscott | Best Pit Crew — No. 856 Best Looking Car Sportsman — No. 16 Hobby — No. 181 Street —— No. 556 President's Award — Marg and Norm Cooper — President's Plaque — Guy Lynch KITIMAT YOUTH SOCCER FINAL PLAY-OFFS SEPTEMBER 22 WEEKEND FINAL STANDINGS 6 & Under tst Sight & Sound 2nd Kinsmen 3rd City Center Hardware 8 & Under Ist Irly Bird 2nd Chabas 3rd NBC 10 & Under Ist Knights of Columbus 2nd Bravo’s Welding 3rd Sikh’s Society 12 & Under Ist Wing's Travel 2nd C.P.U. 3rd Fiji Canadian Club 15 & Under Ist Schooley’s Sporting Goods 2nd Parrot & Braid Insurance 3rd A.B.C. 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