EE IEEE EET Ee seleeee a ne EERE IEEE EEE IEEE EEE | The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 25, 1994 - C3 Sport Scope Losier makes it five WINNING AT the Golden Gloves boxing tourney has become a habit for local pugilist Joey Losier. _ This year Losier defeated Wade Hatch of Lethbridge, Alta. and Martti Lieviska of Maple Ridge, both by 3-2 split decisions, to make it five Golden titles in a row. He was also named best Intermediate boxer in the May 13-14 - tourney, iteld at the Royal Towers Hotel in New Westminister. __ Joining Losier in the winners’ ranks was Steve Lowry, who has been training in Terrace this scason. The 1471b, fighter won an . » unanimous decision over Victor Belhumeur of Team Sas- ' . katchewan then clinched the title with a third round technical "knockout of Port Kells’ Tim Thurston. He also picked up the Golden Boy trophy. Robert Doane couldn’t overpower last year’s champion, Matt O’Brien of Campbell River in the 1321b. Intermediate final, losing onan unanimous decision, Uplands dominate tourney _ UPLANDS ELEMENTARY badminton buffs gave their op- ponents the bird May 14, taking all bul two of the titles up for grabs in the TESSA annual tournament. Kelly Bulleid (Boys Singles), Kristine Haugland (Girls Singles) and Emily Janes and Danna Haworth (Girls Doubles) came away with victorics in Grade six competition, the Girls finals being all Uplands affairs. Greg Nutma and Aaron Van Gelder of Centennial Christian pre- venled a sweep by knocking off Uplands in the Boy’s Doubles finale, ‘It was much the same story in Grade 7 action where Kevin Gil- landers (Boys Singics) Jeff Bolingbroke and Mike Hovanes (Boys Doubles) and Lindsay Smith (Girls Singles) brought Uplands - three = more titles. However, the Girls Doubles litle went to ' Veritas’ Rosalyn Brown and Melinda Havixbeck who held off Andrea Van Gelder and Jennifer Glasspell of CCS, Four schools tock part in the day-long toumey, Clarence Michiel completing the quartet, For full results, see the SCOREBOARD on page C12. Perfect opening day for pair CHEVRON JRS. and Tymoschuk got to a perfect start May 14- 15, opening weekend for the Terrace Men’s Fastpitch league. But each had to survive one scare on the way to a 4-0 record. After a comfortable 9-4 win over Hazelton, Chevron were pushed hard by Cole Petroleums in squeczing oul a 5-4 victory. _ 7 ce Il was no contest when the two mel again on Sunday, however, THE RACE is on! A quick grounder to the mound pitted the run- 3 Chevron silencing Cole’s bats ina 7-0 shutout, — ee a x ner's speed against pitcher's throw in T-ball action last week be- 7 ‘The Juniors then rounded oul the weekend with a 14-1 rout of [ = r iffi C tween Yip Chi and A. King & Sons. And the winner was...the run- the Terrace Inn Rockies. ner, but only just. Catch a glimpse of the future of softball each .. Tymoschuk never looked in trouble until their final game when : - the Rockies came to life, Tuesday and Thursday evening at Elks park, game time 6 p.m. Having scored only twice in three games, the Rockies brought . 10 across the: plate. But il was still one too few as Tymoschuk kept the winning streak alive. - The leaders will have to keep an eye on SKB Wreckers, how- ever, The Wreckers finished ‘with a 3-1 record, their only loss _ coming at the hands of Tymoschuk, 13-6. And with the leaders idle this week, SKB have a chance to draw level. with two games scheduled against cellar dwelling Terrace "| Inn é pos SO . Folmer’s Folly Fermill’s _ . ARTURO FERMILL emerged as top gun at the local Internation- ho ‘|. .al Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) warm-up, held May 15 al the Rod and Gun range in Thornhill. . Fred Straw improved on his April Qualifier resulis to take top in the 'C’ class ahead of Glenn Pollock, Ron Fowler beat out Terry ro Moris in ‘D’ class, Steve Fordyee topped the unclassified shooters and Sarah Lambert emerged as top lady marksman. ~ The competition, named Folmer’s Folly for the course designer, was a tune up for those heading for the Vanderhoof and Prince -George qualifiers held over the past weekend. - Pointed reminder delivered THE YEAR might have changed, but the names remain the same. a ant Alb The first local slopitch tourney of the new season found old fa- Ae ” shi e : : a. miliars taking to the Riverside diamond for the final showdown, a va : i ee Hee . r Westpoint Rentals took the quick route, following the round , Fe L | 7 i - T. i 7 = ] ia Y : robin with an undefeated run through the championship playoffs, i F @O A | om. vi a TE dD i Mi Ee . ON | a while McEwan GM Wreckers deloured through the ‘B’ side on their way {o a shot al the litle in the double-knockout format. C And the Wreckers looked like they were on their way in clob- - LADIES SUMMER LADIES SUMMER MENS WEAR bering the Rentalsmen 11-2 to force a sccond and deciding game. ; ; SPORTSWE AR COTION PANTS : 50:. But West Point turned it around, their bats pounding oul 10 while the defence limited the Wreckers atlack {o just five. Shorts, T's, Tanks Including a selection of dress pants @ $19.99 (reg. to $65) The tournament was sponsored by the Umpires for Softball and was 10 raise moncy for the local Midget Girls team. , A McElhanney — o Engineering, Surveying and Mapping Services for: ; SPORT TEAMS lm Roads and Bridges W Resource Development = — | HATS @ Land Development # Feasibility and 7 > - | Pro-leagues @ Municipal Infrastructure Planning Studies Contact: David R. 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