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Phone 635-3478 Fax 435-5050 / ee ber or ee bon an YG ARE YOU SURE Seles and Sabatini started this way? Learning the co-ordination that makes for dynamite tennis involves enrolees in Richard Kriegl’s Junior Volleys training program in some interesting exercises. Above, one youngster with Wimbledon on her mind bounces a ball on her racquet while walking backwards and threading her way through a zig-zag course marked out with plastic bottles, The idea is to complete the course without losing control of the ball or Knocking over any of the bottles. Not easy and requiring a lot of concentration, as her expression shows. Vv E Cc oH Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 13, 1992 — Page C3 RUGBY Camels come up dry in opener It’s now ibree off the reel for the Terrace Northmen following an impressive 18-7 drubbing of the Smithers Camels May 3. Playing on their home ground, the Camels came out strongly in the opening minutes of the match, Ralph Kossman producing an ut- converted try for a 4-0 lead. That, however, was the last the Camels saw of the scoreboard un- til late in the confrontation, Only moments after the Smithers scoring play, the Northmen struck back. After an exceptionally strong scrum by the forwards, propped up by Deas Des Mculles who has recently returned to Terrace and the Northmen, scrum half George DaCesta went over for the visitors first try. Bayles literally used his head at the critical mo- ment, Doug Wilson made good on the conversion to give the Northmen a 6-4 lead, Before the day was out, Wilson was to add two more conversions for a six-point haul and top spot in the North Coast Rugby League scoring stals. Also playing a strong game for the Northmen was flanker Gra- ham Bayles who contributed eight points with trices in cach half. Bayles also made his mark by literally using his head at the crit- ical moment, blocking | three Camel punts during the contest, two with his face. The second of those sacrifice- the-body blocks saw the ball rebound into the Smithers end zone where Bayles completed the play by pouncing for his second half try. Wilson’s conversion opened the gap to a yawning 14 points which the Cameis were able only to slightly reduce with a penalty kick by captain Blaine Harrison late in the game. Willie McCleary’s high, arch- ing kicks and. superior control of lincouts were a strong factor in the Northmen’s smothering of the Smithers attack in the second half. With emotions running high as the match neared its inevitable conclusion, Northmen’s Graham Bayles figured in the action again, this time an altercation with Camel Ray Euvermann which saw both sent off. Magnanimous in victory, Ter- race’s Northmen Emie Dusdat pointed cut the match was the Camel’s first of the season. "They appeared a little rusty," he con- ceded, adding "It takes time to get into better shape." Pronouncing himself happy _ with the home team’s effort, Har- tison agreed the Northmen’s kicking game had played a key role in his team’s defeat. The two squads were back at Sunday aftemoon when the Camels made the trek to Terrace, The return match was the sec- ond of the weekend for the Northmen who also faced Prince Rupert the previous evening. See next week’s paper for full details of those two battles, jC HE - Because a great car at a great price is something we can all agree on. 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