cot 4 to Skeena When the Canyon City Lions Club decided to open-up their annual Riverboat Days soccer tournament -to include teams other than all-native entries, they were surprised to wind up with 17 entries for. the four- -day- series-on B.C, Day weekend, - The top prize of $1,500 went to Terrace Skeena. Sawmills who won all five matches — three by only one goal. “Skeena “needed overtime to ‘beat Kitimat’s Luso 3+2 in the championship match.’ ““Luso, who" won their . first three games before being knocked into ‘B’ side of the double-knockout tourney on a 2-1 loss to Skeena in the ‘A’: final, took home second-place “money of $1,000, Third prize of $500 went to ‘ 10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 16, 1989 ‘Canyon City soccer Sawmills Prince Rupert. Oceanview who lost 2-1. to Luso in the ‘B’ final. Skeena Sawmills started with a5-] victory over Kispiox War- riors.’ Next they defeated Ocean- view: “10; and. bounced Kispiox Eagles 3-1 to’ enter’ the “A final “against ‘uso. ~~ The iriost sportsmanlike team of the tournament was the Eagles. Sawmills won. the most valuable player award. | The: inspirational player trophy went té Rod Morales of Sawmills. Jeremy Dossantos of Luso was named the most prom- ising player, and Phil ‘who-no’ Wilson Jr. of Eagles was picked as best goaltender. A complete list of all game ‘scores can be found elsewhere in this edition. Bradley ° “Wright of i The Skeena Sawmills team walked away with the $1,500 first-place winnings in the Canyon City Lions annual Riverboat Days soccer tournament. This was the without all-native players could enter. first year that teams Coming events in local sports. The Inn of the West’s third annual invitational 18-hole golf tournament for charity is still taking entries at $60 each. Funds raised go towards the R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation. Lunch, dinner and prizes are in- cluded in the entry. Sign up at the Inn of the West. . An adult mixed volleyball tournament will be held Satur-. day and Sunday at Rotary park, all day both days. -Northmen best ' The Terrace Northmen Rugby Club took part -in regular: season-ending action at Smithers on B.C. Day weekend. It was Smithers’ annual seven-A-side tournament, Terrace went through undefeated to repeat their 1988 title. They beat Prince George 18-6,. beat Smithers’ Killer Bees 26-0, and downed the Smithers ‘A’ team 19-6. Next they beat the Terrace ‘B’ squad 22-6 and downed the ‘Odds and Sods’ (a mixed team of players from all other teams) 24-6. In the tithe match against Smithers Camels, Terrace won, 14-12. Willie McLeery of Terrace was voted most valuable player of the series. Six sent:to Canada Games The Northwest area of B.C... will have six representatives at -the Canada Summer Games which began Sunday at Saska-_ toon. Four are from Smithers and two from Terrace. -.- Smithers has two in the wres- tling venue — Cameron Johnston in the 62-kilogram ~ class and former resident Heath | Bolster in the 74-K weight class. -Smithers’ ‘other two athletes are in women’ s track and field. ‘Michelle Parrish, recent runner- — up at the Canadian champion- ships, is.entered in her favorite event — the heptathlon. Shelley Morris will take part in either the heptathlon or high jump. " Eighteen- -year-old” Jason Haldane of Terrace is a member ‘of the B.C, men’s volleyball ‘teani, while 19-year-old Michelle | sHendry performs on the: : ‘woment’ 5 basketball team. ‘The. _bames wind up ¢ on: | Auge. 26. o + a rs 7 # le The Summer Hockey School’s night league for senior-teens and adults is underway this week at the Terrace Arena. Players in- terested turn out with hockey gear or check during the day. Bicycle riders should register this coming weekend: for the Skeena River: Challenge race along Highway 16 ‘from Prince Rupert to Terrace.’Entry fee is $25. Sign up at Sundance Sports store in Terrace. Start times on Terrace’s Summer Hockey School generates its own mer- the run are 10 a.m. for rectea- . tion bikers and 11 a.m. for racers, Lots of prizes for every- one. . son Memorial men’s slo-pitch softball tournament is coming up in Terrace on Labour Day weekend. Team entry 1 fee for the ‘ Sept. 1 to 4 series is $300. You must.enter at Thornhill Motors by Aug, 28th. ‘chandising industry, as these two local kids show. The first annual: Larry Swan-_ Fastball Stealers ladies | to Kamloops tournament ‘The Terrace Northern Motor Inn ‘Stealers are off to Kamloops this weekend for the intermediate ladies’ fastball championships. Coach Willie Chemko feels his zone winners have an excellent chance of going all the way toa title. 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