Sport Scope These spikers no clods CLODS BY name, bul nol by nalure when il comes to the serve, set and spike of volleyball. That’s Chris Irving, Brian Netzel, Bruce Neid, Chad Ziegler and Chris Terlesky, winners of the '94 edition of Volleyfest held Aug. 20-21 in George Little Memorial Park. The quintet clipped the wings of the Flyers as Edgar Veldman, | Dave Kofoed, Roger, Chrisla Soules and Lisa Harringion had to seltle for the runner-up spot. And keeping up the Aight theme, Come Fly With Us — Richard. Kriegl, Kelly Jingles, Mark Neid.and Wendy Biffle - glided into third spot. A total of eight teams entered the evenl jointly sponsored by the local scrub volleyball league and city’s recreation depart- ment. Bowlers ready to Fall in WHATEVER YOUR age or demands on your time, there’s a bowling league for you. And experienced alley ace or complete newcomer, the local lanes are ready to welcome you. The Fall bowling season starts rolling Friday, Sept. 9 when one of four mixed leagues hits the alleys al 7 and 9 p.m. It’s just one of 11 leagues that are on offer to Terracites. Youth bowlers take their turn on Saturday and al the other end of the scale the Golden Age league fires up Monday afternoon. In between, the show-offs, alias the Sunday All-Stars, take to the lanes at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11. Still haven’t found your league? How about mixed on Mon- day, Tuesday or Thursday evenings? Tuesday or Wednesday moming Coffee Leagues? Monday Men’s or Wednesday Ladies’ evening slots? Or Wednesday night’s money league? All leagues run to April 23. For more information, phone the Terrace Lanes at 635-5911. League set for flying start SHARPEN YOUR points, check your shafts and get ready to lake flight on a new season. That's the word from Clare Groot, organizer of the Wednes- day Fun Mixed dart league. The '94-’95 edition of Terrace’s most popular arrows night gets under way next Wednesday, Sept. 7. Play starts at 8 p.m. but players are asked to get there a little earlier to allow Clare time to set up the schedule, for the evening’s play. Emphasizing this is a league newcomers will feel comfortable with, Groot explained a secding syslem is used that places novices with more experienced players — all games are dou- bles. That, she added, ensured more even match-ups and gave everyone a chance to take top spat for the night. At the same time, if two people show up who want to play as partners, that’s fine loo. And it’s not necessary lo show up every Wednesday. ‘The league operates on a “‘be there when you can’ basis. Fer exam- ple, Groot said, if you have friends or relatives in town who'd enjoy a night of darts, bring them down. It costs $2 a night to play, half of that going to the winner- take-all pot, the remainder towards the league’s end-of-season banquet. Full house sought CALLING ALL curlers, The local club is holding its annual general meeting Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the rink. That’s located at the corner of Legion Ave. and Schcol St. near Riverside ‘Park. - The evening will include an update on the club’s situation and election of a slate of officers to take it Ihrough the new season. If you’re new to town and a curler or even if you’ve never curled before, it would also be an opportunity to find out about the club and what’s available in Ladies’, Mixed, Men’s or Youth curling. Thud-ers offer scenic course LOOKING FOR some exercise and a change of scene at the same time? Club Thud of 100 Mile House have the answer: the third annual Round the Lakes Run/Walk. Tt takes place Saturday, Sept. 10 beginning at 10 a.m. and of fers runners a scenic and generally fat 10km roule skirting Sepa and 108 Lakes. Walkers cover Skm around Sepa Lake only. First place runners, male and fernale, in each of five age cate-- gories will receive attractive souvenir prizes while second and third places get medals, All walkers take home participation rib- bons, There are also draws for prizes which include airline tick- ets and resort stays. The race gels under way at 10 a.m. from the 108 heritage site and post-race aclivitics take place at the 108 Hills resort. For more information, contact Carol or Colin Campbell at 108 Ranch (791-5552). Score Board Soccer. 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Sk.Cellulose § Elkers Q Sk Sawmills 6 Wildwood 3 T GF GA Pts 2 68 32 26 2 68 40 22 2 68 40 20 0 §2 54 18 3 54 46 17 0 55 77 12 1 59 70 11 0 17 82 2 Bryan Last (R)s.sceeree J0I,03 Jos Konst (C)....cccsen 5:08.10 Frank Falvo (R)..ssueeon 5:10.20 Ryan Lee (C) seer LL Malcolm Fell (€).........00+ 5:14.44 Wes Smith (Rp. 515.34 Esther Balen (R).erersecees d1d 29 Joe Pacheco (C)......us0 3:27.29 Tara Moran (C)........0000.5:27,30 Randy Jenssen (C)..escasee 5:27.30 Cheryl Lynch (R) oes 5136.26 Dave Cater (C) sereseeseee 4747 Ralfe McCooey (C}.......... 5:47.47 Laureen Kean (C).....+0« 6:01.56 Nipper Kettle (C) ........4... 6:01.56 Beverly Stephenson (C)...6:01.56 Sheryl Campbell (C)........ 6:01.56 Jeff Rapley (C).rsssereeereeee 43.33 Jim Gordon (C) ....ssrearseee 646.36 Ken Green (C)...... ccs 46.36 Chris Keitch (R)........0.0 6:52.03 Gordon Murdoch (C)....... 7:03.43 Bill Parsons (R)ressssseseee 1teeedO Jesse Parsons (C)....cseue 7:28.00 Elias Tsukonas (C)......4.. 7:34.27 Michelle Mueller (C)....... 7:54.45 (R= racers; C= casual riders) The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 31, 1994- C4 “SUPERIOR LINEN SUPPLY TIME CLEANERS LTD. 4404 Legion Ave. by the Culling Rink. 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