Houston conquers Big Bob tourney Houston mixed slo-pitch soft- ball teams came to Terrace June 19 weekend to win games and money, and they did so with relative ease. It was the fourth annual ‘Big Bob’s’ Ball-Banger tournament with eight local teams, plus seven from Houston and one from Prince Rupert. When the two days of round-robin and single elimination play ended, Houston squads had pocketed all $1,750.00 in prize money. Houston Deans repeated as champions and that was worth $700. Houston Texaco Stars took runnerup money — $500. _Houston’s Master Batters and All Sports won $200 each for placing in the semi-finals. Houston ‘F and N’ won the $150 consolation prize. In the quarter-finals of the championship side, all four Basketball Houston teams eliminated Ter- race entries. Deans bounced Family Connection, Texaco Stars knocked off Coors Crew, Master Batters beat out Bad Ip- fluence, and All Sports downed All Seasons Expose. It was Deans over Master Bat- ters 8-2 and Texaco over All Sports 11-2 in the semis, then Deans over Texaco 8-4 in the big money game. On thie consolation side, third- place teams from the round- robin series played off. Terrace Kermodes took out Houston Bombers and ‘F and N’ eliminated Houston Brew Jays in the semis. ‘F and N’ then defeated Kermodes 14-13 in the money game. Scores from round-robin con- tests can be found in this week’s scoreboard, B.C. takes 18 local athletes Eighteen area boys and girls have been selected for ‘Basket- ball B.C.’ supercamps this month, and some could be chosen for provincial teams to compete in national and inter- national tournaments this sum- mer. This annual event has 60 to 70 boys and girls named to attend each camp in age groups. The under-!7 camps for both sexes were held at UBC from last Thursday until yesterday. The under-16 camp goes at University of Victoria from last Sunday until this Friday. Basketball B.C. president Rick Inrig calls these camps the single most important factor contributing to the success of B.C. in national and inter- national competitions. **Et allows us to bring the top 60 to 70 players in each age class from around the province, and have them train together under guidance of a superior coaching staff,’’ Inrig says. “Our objective is to help each athlete at supercamp become a better player.” The four B.C. teams from supercamp will be named July 4 when a schedule of games will ‘also be released. Area players named are as follows: Under-16 girls — Susan Jarosh, Audrey Dennison- Charron, Nina Phillipson, Joan- na Viera and Kerri Levelton of Prince Rupert; Sabina Schwan- beck and Michi Miserre of Kitimat. Under-16 boys — Paul Haf- fey, Ryan Leighton and Rory Duncan of Prince Rupert. Under-17 girts — Cheryl Kin- ton of Kitimat. Under-17_ boys — David Hogg, Steve Dewacht and Arnie Pelletier of Terrace; Rick Tolman and Roger Basso of Prince Rupert; Sid Brandsma of Smithers; and Gary Reid of Kitimat, Four scholarships to Northwest youths ~ The final overall list of sports scholarships for athletes in our area shows four awards out of the 31 handed out, including a $2,500 Premier’s Athletic Honor to wrestler Heath Bolster of Smithers. Bolster’s honor is among five at that price. It and 26 Nancy Green scholarships ‘are given for athletic excellence, scholastic ability and leadership potential, and are used to further the re- cipients education at a B.C. university or college.”’ The three Nancy Green scholarships announced pre- viously went to wrestler Cameron Johnston of Smithers, basketball player Michelle Hen- dry of Terrace and karate expert Lisa Ling of Kitimat. All winners must be aca- demically qualified as well as athletically inclined. TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER | SCHEDULE Division 3. All games played at Cassie Hall. Sat., June 25, 9:30 am. Skeena Cellulose vs : : T-Birds; Surveyors vs. A.G.K.; Skeena Sawmills _- vs. C.S. Sharks. Sat., June 25, 10:45 a.m.: Shoppers vs. Terrace _— Travel; Co-op vs. Kaium Electric. Tues, June 28, 6:30 p.m.: Surveyors vs. Terrace | a : Travel; T-Birds vs. A.G.K. TERRACE & DISTRICT MEN’S FASTBALL Standings as of June 23 Team G.P. WoL JT Pts. Kitimat ; Merchants. 129 3 Oo. (18 Cole Petroleums 9 8 1 Oo 8616 Hazelton Bombers 10 7 3 0 14 Terrace M & H 10 5 4 1 11 Truck Loggers 1164 6 1 9 Northwest Oldtimers | 019 0 2 Schooley Sports ; Midgets 10149 0 20 TERRACE SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS — JUNE 18 - 19 Murray Carlson came out as top point driver during the June 18 weekend double-header of open whee! invitational stock car races at the Terrace Speedway. Carlson had four first and ane second place finishes overall in the Satur day night — Sunday afternoon sessions. June 18 A Modified Trophy Dash — 1, Murray Carlson, 2. Dean Regnier, 3. Larry James. B Modified Trophy Dash — 1. Bob Mear, 2. Cal Johnson, 3. Harold Lorenz. — Modifled Heat — 1. Larry James, 2. Murray Carlson, 3. Dean Regnier. Modified Main — 1. Murray Carlson, 2. Dean Regnier, 3. Larry James. dune 18 Sportsman Trophy Dash — 1. Herb Quast, 2.~ Don Pearson, 3. Ernie Perkins. Hobby Trophy Dash — 1. Wes Patterson, 2. Mark Wlims, 3. Dan O'Brian. A Street Trophy Dash — 1. Phil Truscott, 2. Fred Cline, 3. Kevin Hickman. B Street Trophy Dash — 1. Steve Burkett, 2. Leon Lefebre, 3. Gerry Clauson. CClass Dash — 1. Sharon Fagan, 2. Jean Pear- son, 3. Dawn Tomas. Sportsman Heat — 1. Ernie Perkins, 2. Don Pearson, 3. Herb Quast. Hobby Heat — 1. Dan O'Brien, 2. Mark Wilms, 3. Wes Patterson. Sportsman Main — 1. Herb Quast, 2. Don Pear- son, 3. Ernie Perkins. Hobby Main — 1. Dan O’Brien, 2. Wes Patter- - son, 3. Mark Wilms. A Street Main — 1. Kevin Hickman, 2. Fred Cline. June 19 Sportsman Trophy Dash — 1. Ernie Perkins, 2. Albert Weber, 3. Herb Quast. Hobby Trophy Dash — 1. Dave Reinhardt, 2. Wes Fatterson. A Street Trophy Dash — 1. Phi! Truscott, 2. Fred Cline. B Street Trophy Dash — 1. Steve Burkett, 2. Leon Lefebre. G Class Dash — 1. Sharon Fagan, 2. Wanda. | Friesen, 3. Jean Pearson. Sportsman Heat — 1. Joe Borovec, 2. Ernie Perkins, 3. Don Pearson. Hobby Heat — 1. Dan O’Brien, 2, Wes Patter- son, 3. Dave Reinhardt. A Sireet Heat -- 1. Phil Truscott. Sportsman Main — 1. Herb Quast, 2 Ernie Perkins, 3, Don Pearson. Hobby Main — 1. Dan O’Brien, 2. Dave Reinhardt, 3. Wes Patterson. B Street Maln — 1. Steve Burkett, 2. Leon Lefebre. - , C Class Main Hobby — 1. Dawn Toman, 2 Sharon Fagan, 3. Jean Pearson. June 19 . A Modified Trophy Dash — 1. Murray Carlson, 2, Dean Regnier, 3. Cal Johnson. B Modified Trophy Dash -- 1. Murray Miller, 2. Tilden Tigers 2, Ken’s Photo 1 _ Philpotts 17, Northern Drugs 1 ‘Pizza Hut 8, Richards 2 . . ~The SCOreS ALC. .cceee __ Steve Johnson, 3. Bob Mear. - 'B Modified Heat — 1. Cal Johnson, 2. Bob ..Mear, 3. Murray Miller. - . _ A Modified Heat -—- 1. Murray Carlson, 2. Cal Johnson, 3. Dean Regnier. a Modified Main — 1. Bob Mear, 2. Martin Holmes, 3. Dean Regnier. ‘TERRACE MEN'S. ‘SLO-PITCH SOFTBALL June 23 rrace Bullders 23, Rudon 8. nn of the West 7, Thornhill Pub 5. _. TERRACE MEN’S FASTBALL June 19 Terrace M & H 26, Kitimat Midgets 4. ~ Cole Petroleum 4, Northwest Oldtimers 2. Kitimat Merchants 10, Northwest Oldtimers 0... - Cole Petroleum 5, Northwest Oldtimers 0. Kitimat Merchants 5, Truck Loggers 0. June 22 Kitimat Merchants 1, Truck Loggers 0. June 24 .. Cole Petroleum 9, Kitimat Schooley Sports _ Midgets 4. — TERRACE LADIES’ SOFTBALL June 20 ; Pizza Patlo 22, Tilden 16. _ FB. Bakker 20, Golden Razor 20. -TERRACEYOUTH “SOCCER LEAGUES Under 8 Division a Terrace Chrysier 7, McAipine 0 Totem Ford 3, Dairy Queen 1 4 Under 10 Division Skeena Cellulose 3, AGK Pacmen 1 Surveyors 2, Skeena Sawmills 1 .. 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