8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July13, 1988. softball match — Softball B.C. is so impressed with the Terrace opera: tion of the intermediate Bantam girls” provincial finals _ that they’d like local organizers to bid for all four-divi- sions — Squirt, Peewee, Bantam and Midget. — in a. 64- team B.C. final at-Terrace in July. of 1989, +) B.C, Amateur Softball Association’s Glen Todd of Surrey said the decision would have to be made at the fall meeting, but he felt he and others have enough lobbying power to make this come true. Todd, who is minor director for Softball B.C.; said that Terrace has done an excellent job in the operation of the Bantam series. “It’s my first trip.to the north and ’m impressed,”’ Todd told us.. “The facilities are great, the tournament’s been handled properly and we've had no difficulties. Other than some inclement weather, it’s been just great." > ; _ : : _ Todd said that the idea of Terrace hosting a combined. major series of four divisions would be one method of cutting back on what has happened ’in the past. _ - - Instead of holding 48 separate series over three weeks in July, . we can bunch together these 10 to 18-year-olds all-into one area over a week-long period.” mo, | ae «Jt would mean up to 64 teams into one community, making ita major event for anywhere in B.C. Teams would bring along moms and dads, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, and what-have- you, Ina town the size of Terrace this could mean tourism money of up to a quarter of a million dollars.”’ . Todd said this idea would come on the floor at the annual general meeting in October to be voted on by the executive and the 15 B.C. districts. It would have to pass by majority vote, but Todd said most people throughout B.C, think it’s a great. idea. Terrace has already proven its ability to produce major sporting events in several sports, plus two winter games. ot Terrace Minor Softball’s outgoing president Pete Pauls, who led the push to get the Bantam series in Terrace this.summer, pointed out there’s a great deal of work putting on a 13-team tournament, let alone a 64-team effort. “Although we had little trouble with the financial end of things for the Bantams, manpower was a different situation,” Pauls told us. ‘*We'd need support we lacked from service clubs and other community organizations to make it successful.” He said minor softball was alittle disappointed that service clubs didn’t come through as expected on the manpower aspect. Pauls said this left them very short, with many helpers doing three or four jobs. . _ “We'd need much more help from the town next year if we’re to host a tournament of that size,’’ Pauls said. He’s somewhat skeptical right now, but Pauls will likely go for the Glen Todd suggestion. From now until October, it’s hoped a lot of people and groups will come forward to say ‘count me in — let’s go for it’’. So . Entries open for . 100-mile bike race . ‘Organizers are hoping to double the 1987 entry list of 48 cyclists when the 1988 version of the finish line. the Skeena River Challenge bi- cycle race is held on Sunday, Ridley Island turnoff road and fee is $25 which includes a pasta site for major | =e Scores ar ~ Kerbrat,. Steve” back to Highway 16 as they near - As for entry information, the - HOP. | ROUND. Sorry e. ee . e 7 . we " SKEENAVALLEYOPEN Smithers. si C, 77 Holland; Jim’ Terrace. 9 O78 . 78 Butz, Plerre. Smithers... 9 =: 7... B87. : Lloyd-Jones, C.. Terrace. © <1: | 78... B44 Malenfant, J. Kitimat... 10 : 85. “82°: Davies, Phil Terrace (11° 86 80° Flaherty, Mark Terrace = 9. * 78 ‘85. Carson, Tom P.Geo... -10- 88 BT Rigler, Jim Terrace =. 12:—~—«w CS 89.) Sawan, Marcel Q.Char - 12. a: ee -) oe Ruygrok, Andy. Terrace, 13. 86 ‘Bb... 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Kitimat 14 oO . 96 Furlanetto, Frank Kitimat — 14 92 96 ’ Fairless, Ed Terrace)... ,.19 - 92 7 Broome; Greg. __ ‘Terrace’ *: “18 ee Oe? “101 Demers, Ray Terrace, 2 BOE. Epp, Wayne Terrace AP ee BS Lewis, Fred Terrace ~~. 20 “95 Crouse, Stu ‘Terrace. . 160 8 6 96 99 Bennett, Eric Kitimat 220 FF 96 Comfort, Dave Terrace 2000 94: 95 Hoitom, Steve Terrace 200 oe BB. 103. Capewell, Peter Smithers 7, 98 93 | Smith, Bud “Terrace © 18 93 91 Walker, Jan — ‘Pr Rup. = 1d 102: 94. Hamilton, Frank Terrace “23° 96. 96 Fedderson, Hans Terrace. “20. 0 Te 94 Johnson, Ray Terrace 20.0 92 96 Phalen, Jack Terrace 17, OB. 98 Bedard, Ted Terrace 19° 91. 104 © Holywell, George Kitimat 16° “405 - 98 Cachero, Sergio Pr. Rup. 19 6 102 Muirhead, Biil Kitimat 22 : 88 Bergsma, lan Terrace 212. -710 88 Barson, Wayne Terrace (24.0. 108° 96 Tafi, Ray Terrace «14 4101. 93 Bell, Rob Terrace = = —18 96 105 Muirhead, Cam =‘ Kitimat’ 10 100 98 . Berting, Ron Terrace 23 9B, 92 Collison, Don — Terrace ‘24 "400 | 101 Green, Rich Terrace 18 96 105 Lynch, Jim Terrace ' 22 110 99 Hoy, Pater Terrace 22 408 1 Jeffery, Dale Terrace. 25 104 104 Chueden, Kal Terrace 27 103 106 Fedoranko, Nick ‘Terrace 18°. ee: * ee 111 Scholz, Rudl Terrace 21 “403 113 Dirnback, Pat Terrace 25 403° - 411 - Lewis, Ron Terrace © 30° 116 © OF - Titeomb, Ron Terrace 200°. 110. 109° Skogstad, RichardKitimat 22. 115. 106 Braid, Wayne Terrace 30° 4110. 110, Clark, Ricky Terrace 24: 108 | 123 Grace, Keith Terrace 23 113... 112 . Clark, George Terrace 29 ~110-,, - 113. Gale, Jim Terrace 24 412: 116 Straker, Geoff .. Terrace 24 126. : 116 Bentley, Ron Terrace _ 24 413 115 Clark, Brian Terrace © 82...» 110. .. 120 Croft, Lowell Terrace | 23 424 | August 21, 2 | Roy Long of Terrace’s Sun- dance’ Ski and Sport says that entry forms are now available at his store, plas Schooley Sports in Kitimat and Farwest Sports in Prince Rupert. This year they're calling it “The Century Ride’’ because it will be 100 miles in length. The race starts at 10 a.m. from McDonalds’ Lakelse Avenue en- trance, and, ends at Prince Rupert’s McDonalds’ entrance just, before the Civic Centre. “To add: in’ the extra mileage ‘feeded for the ‘100'. theme, hikers will fake a jaunt down the dinner the night before the race. at the Carpenters’ Hall. The age minimum is 13, and those aged 13 to 17’must have parental consent, The deadline for signing up is August 14. Peter Krause of Smithers won the men’s division last year at the inaugural event. His time was three hours, 47 minutes, 25 seconds. The ladies side went to Gillian Wilson of Smithers in 4.40/57, Long says they have 22 spon- sors lined up so far to cover costs of the dinner, prizes and - trophies, ~ ROUND. ROUND ©. TOTAL RO Be 830° RO 21 vey (: ne Y 215-— or) rl oe $2 249 219 BT 253 220 80. - 253 226 BB 254 224 Bd 255 219 85 286 220 “85. 257 218 a) 225 S90. 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