[ad Page.B6 ~ Terrace Standard, Wathws.Jay, JUNG 12, 1991 ay “BIG LEAGUE TINY TYKE Cameron. Fagan was. on the.” __ Sidelines during: a ~~ Terrace: Men's Soc- cer League game "fast week: And while ’ his dad was playing in the big league — - North Coast Road _ Maintenance was ‘taking on Sinjur Masonry — two and ---a half-year-old - Cameron was giving “a basic soccer skills : demonstration | that “indicated he « pro- : bably won't be far behind. In just a cou- ple of years he's sure to be on a team of his own in the Ter- race ‘Youth . Soccer Association. TERRACE — The New Jersey Devils may again block Jeff Sharples’ shot at playing on the Olympic team. - The: 23-year-old defenceman from Terrace. returned from Team Canada tryouts’ last week confident he impressed the na- tional team’s coaches. _ “Pm really happy with the way the camp went,” he said. It’s funny though. I’d love the opportunity but New Jersey might not give me the oppor- tunity.” ' Sharples, under contract with the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, said he was chosen for Canada’s - Olympic team Jast year but was unable to play. “I tried to go all last year and New Jersey wouldn't go for it. They never let me, Don’t ask me _ why they wouldn’t want me to go and gain a wealth of ex. perience,”” Sharples’ contract with New Jersey runs out July '. [f the club does not offer tum a new contract he will become a free agent able to negotiate with 19 Portraits Only $9. go! _.M Special includes one 8x10*, , 5x?7's* and - _ § 16 Wallets (2xt}* on traditional blue back- g ground-only'(1 pose), One offer per family. ‘Wg Additional portraits are available. 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