The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 16, 1993 - Page C3 _ Breaking records is elementary “Competitors went faster, higher and further as seven records tumbled at the annual elementary school track and field meet. Leading the record book rewrite was Fraser deWalle who cleared the bar at 1.44m to break a high jump mark that had stood for 18 years, ‘He also set a new standard in ‘the 12-year-old boys 1500m, . loping to victory in a time of AiLS.A1, ts ‘Another long standing (1980) record was erased In the 10-year- old boys long jump when Aaron - Van Gelder landed a 3,90m leap. « Only two competitors managed to beat that distance on the day and “they were both two years senior to Van Gelder, The final individual best-ever “was. put together by Andrew Nutma who followed 400m and 800m. victories with a record breaking 6:03.00 in the 9-year- “old Boys 1500m. ‘The Centennial Christian trio ‘also saw cight teammates make a ‘name for themselves as both the 10-year-old and 12-year-old girls telay teams set new 4x100m records, And the 4x100m relay also pro- -vided the day’s other record as ‘the .Verilas 12-year-old boys quartet streaked to a 59.13 second “finish, more than four seconds clear of their nearest pursuers, - Centennial Christian’s domina- tion ‘of the meet was summed up in the outstanding athlete awards, “Kenny Brown’s 50m, 200m amd long jump wins gave him a share of top spot in the nine-year- old boys division with teammate Andrew Nutma. It was the same story in the 10- year-old boys where Luke Buxton (50m,' 200m, high jump) and — One Nutma (400m, 800m, Sextet out to — Master - When bowlers take to the lanes Teaching-Masters national | cs THIS FLOPPER was no flop at the Elementary school track and field meet June S. Carol Huynik cleared 1.28m to win the 12-year- ald girls high jump, beating out the Veritas duo of Kaitlin Kirkwood "i aa in and Elizabeth Clerk. That order was repeated in the tong jump 2 as the New Hazelton competitior went on to take outstanding athlete in her division, Full results.are on pages C4 and C14. 1500m) finished tied atop the point table. Fraser deWalle, 12, gave the school another overall winner and Alison Mantel completed the haul with 800m, 1500m and long jump victories plus a 200m third in the 10-year-old girls division. Centennial Christian was at ils strongest where, in addition fo the two record-breaking per- formances, it took four of the remaining six events. However,-Uplands had cause to celebrate as well thanks to strong showings by Pam Gavronski, 9, and Nathan Northridge, 11. pivritis “2, Terrace'will be well’ I" represented. “Ron Bochm will carry Terrace’s colours in both the singles and men’s team events, Lesley Alway and Monica Peacock will be part of the ladies: team while Marg | Mumford and Norma Lefrancois § will roll in the senior division. _Also heading: an out-of-town is | the Monday Men’s team of John | Rasmussen, Cy Renney, Dennis Ward, Tom Leach and Colum O'Donnell. :The team bowl competition winners tournament is set for Reno, Nevada in November. : kkkkk Greg Saunders claimed the men’s high triple in fall Jeague action with a 1080 tally and also claimed high average at 263. ‘On the ladies side, Diane Fran- cis did. the same with tallies of 931 and 257 respectively. Randy Durand narrowly missed - the perfect game in Laying down a 448 high single. while Sheny Lopushinsky’s 395 cared her § ladies high single, 635-6630 itd ii an Gavronski recorded wins in the 50m and high jump and a third in the 1500m on the way to being “her age-group’s best - while Northridge tumed in an im- pressive four-win performance to sweep his division. Wins in the 100m, long jump ‘and high jump gave Thornhill’s Corisa Berlin the 10-year-old girls title. ‘ And Carol Huynh, 12, made the - long trip from New Hazelton well . worth it winning her division on the strengih of victories in the 200m, long and high jumps. Double win performances came 1 SUPERIOR ViD=O 4721 Lakelse Ave. FREE KiD'S MOVIES We ad Ki d ITH ANY OTHER RENTAL 635-4933 In Augie’s Lounge ALL YOU CAN EAT | $4.95 LUNCH “COME AND TRY” | From 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday to: Friday Friday is Baron of Beef $5.95- oe | from Rhonda Freeman, 12, of Centennial Christian; Veritas’ ‘Chris Brown, 12, and nine-year- lolds teammates Siobhan Taylor and Kevin Webb; and the Uplands duo of Jay Foster and Melanie Mehon, both 11, The seven school meet was one of the biggest in years and pro- vided ample excitement for spec- tators enjoying both spectacle and sunshine. . In sprint competition, Luke ~~ Buxton-and Aaron Van. Gelder produced the tightest 50m finish, Buxton hitting the tape just . 6/100ths of a second before his - < tival. Buxton was involved in another close one in the high jump where the count back system had to be used to separate him from Travis . Murphy (Veritas) and Ryan Grier (Copper Mountain). it. was the same. story in the high jump battle between 10- year-olds Corisa Berlin and Uplands’ = runner-up = Sarah Thompson. Chris Brown had only 3/100ths margin in squeezing Don Beck of New Hazelton in their 200m duel. In the pit, Kim Manchulenko just inched out Veritas nine-year- old Kaliopi Kolias to give Uplands a long jump victory while teammate Jay Foster was only a whisker short of out- Jeaping Thornhill’s Tyrel Arm- strong. , a . Stingy pitching by Sherry Clark and Darlynn Braid backed up by a sham defence did. the trick for the Terrace Banlam girls to victory in Smithers’ annual minor soft- bal! tournament. Facing Smithers Pharmasave in the final, the West-End Chevron squad gave po quarter in delivering coach Brent Smith a 7-0 shutout win, Terrace also made the Squirt division final but the Kinsmen found themselves outgunned this time. Kitwanga Steelers bats did the damagé .as coach Ken Henry’s team went down 12-7, The following weekend it was the boys turn, Kitlmat providing the venue for two Terrace Iriumphs, In Mite division action, coach Clayton MeClellan’s charges AM 59 brushed off hometown CUPE 1197 to take the title. And it was an all-Terrace, but one-sided batile in the Squirt division where Brian Quinn’s Skeena Valley Fence team hammered Safeway 12-0. The Mite and Squirt division girls teams will be back in ac- tion this weekend as Terrace Minor Softball hosts the Silver Cup tournament. And the Squirt side will give Kinsmen a chance to even the score with the Kitwanga Steelers, one of three oul-of- town teams taking part. Cedarland Tie, CUPE 2012, Remax, Bandstra, Norm's Auto and Skeena will join the Kinsmen in trying to ensure the title stays here. The Mites will be an all-local affair with All Seasons, Co-op, McAlpine and Pacific Natural Gas vying for top spot. 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