B8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 8, 2002 JESSICA AMES performs her balance beam routine here Apr. 27. Below Siobahn Sloan-McMullen shows her stuff on the balance beam. SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PHOTO. Gymnasts spring Into action THE ED FAIRLESS Mem- orial Gymnasium was teeming with gymnasts and spectators as the Ter- race Peaks hosted their annual invitational meet Apr. 27. As individual athletes made the circuit between different apparatuses their teammates sitting in small groups on whatever floor space was available cheered them on. Though gymnasts are rated on their individual performances one imme- diately gets the sense that team spirit is crucial. Athletes from Prince George, Terrace, Smithers and Kitimat gathered for the meet. Terrace’s Level 1 team took the team award claiming the top four spots for overall points. Ashley Pelletier, Kayla Brinkac, Brittany Ander- son..and Jordyn. Felhauc placed” ‘first through fourth” in the Argo Level 1 divi- sion. The Tyro Level i divi- sion saw Kayla McColl nab second place behind Prince George’s Carissa Rossi. Third place went to Terrace’s Jenny Goddard while Kaytlyn Mailloux nabbed eighth spot and Jennifer Brown tock tenth. Next up was the Level 1 Open division which saw Allison Kirkaldy pick up a fourth place finish. Nicole Pelletier placed second in the Argo Level 2 division right behind Kiti- mat’s Brennan McKone, Erika Dykes beat ont the rest of the competition in the level 2 Open cate- gory and placed first place over all. Jessica Ames also top- ped her category nabbing first place in the Level 3 Open division. Siobhan Sloan McMul- len was all alone in her Level 4 Open division and automatically earned first. But the petite tumbler wowed onlookers with her ‘front tuck mount onto ‘the balance beam. That manoeuvre in- volves a running approach hitting the spring board and doing a front somer- THE TERRACE SKATING CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MAY 15, 2002 at 7:00 P.M. TERRACE FIRE HALL All members encouraged fo atiend. Annual Kayak & Canoe Swap & Sale eGucci *Ralph Lauren *Harry Potter °Flexon «Silhouette *Easy Clip Saturday May 11th Gam - 6pm sellers must call ahead for details drop off Friday May 10th 40 emte 6pm Looking for your first kayak? mf Se GLASSES and CONTACTS “ONE STOP SHOP” BUY ONE PAIR GET A SPARE for a friend or family member For your convenience & quick service, please bring in your prescription. - Phone: 250-638- 7667. cont aquabatics dl Northern BC's #1 source for Kayaks & Canoes i. Got a canoe to sell? Want to upgrade? out of town tall-frea: YOUR -OPEN'7 DAYS: A WEEK sault-type turn in the air onto the balance beam. “ Marla Schulmeister was’ unable to take part in the meet after suffering a knee injury. 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