B2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 17, 1991 ~ SPORTS Kathy Johnson, a relative new- comer to Prince Rupert, has etched her name on the winner’s trophy at the annual Skeena Valley ladies’ 36-hole golf championship. The 10-handicapper, who has lived in the Northwest for about the last four years, won the title with a 174 overall low gross on the July 7 weekend at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. She won the event by 12 strokes over veteran golfer Debbie Car- ruthers. Heather Gallagher of Smithers placed one stroke behind Carruthers. The overall low net of 127 went to Ingrid McMillan of the Queen Charlottes, Next in line for net was Ter- Smithers’ Jane Wall 147-149. In the first flight low gross, Terrace’s Audrie Cox won with a 191 score. Lynn Cooper of Terrace and Janet Steponovicius of Kitimat both shot a 205, but Cooper got runnerup on the count-back. Interior triathlon coming up The fourth annual Prince George Triathion is coming up on Sunday, July 28, starting at 8 a.m. at West Lake: It’s for teams or individuals in a 1.5-kilometre swim, a 40-k | Kathy Johnson of Prince Rupert finished 12 strokes ahead of the nearest competition to win the annual 36-hole Skeena Valley golf club ladies’ open on the July 7 weekend. bike ride and a 10-k run. The top For complete information and male and female winners winentry registration, contact Colleen Van fees and air fare to the 1992 "Iron- Mook at P-G Leisure Services, man Burope’ in Roth, Germany. phone 561-7646. Registration close is this Friday. The scores ares. TERRACE MEN’S SLOW PITCH LEAGUE July 8 Terrace Inn 15, Terrace Paving 6 SKB Wreckers 20, Rudon 1 July 10 Terrace Inn 8, SKB Wreckers 5 Rudon 7, Thornhill Pub 6 GAME SCORES July 5 Thornhill Pub 18, Terrace Paving 1 Westpoint Rentals 8, SKB Wreckers 5 | STANDINGS : CO Ww ok T GBL _. Terrace Inn. mat) 0 oO — _.. Westpoint Rentals ) 3 0 4% “-.. SKB Wreckers 10 5 0 5 hE W 4 7 1 9 Thornhill Pub ees 5 9 1 o% Rudon OTs 4 11 0 WW. > Terrace Paving CEN 1 #13: OO 13% TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER / UNDER 12 DIVISION ~.. Sight and Sound 5, Bandstra 0. Gedarland 6, Brady’ 8 F.C, 4 arn ; Finning 8, Northwest Sportsman5 ©. 3 UNDER 14 DIVISION Rotary 9, Overwaitea 1 Northern Drugs 5, Sanberry 2 GIRLS DIVISION Tide Lakers 7, Pizza Hut 5 Crampton 4, Richards 0 " UNDER 16 DIVISION | Braids 7, Manuels 4 Come over to the Professionals at Braid Insurance Agencies Ld. A complete personalized Agency 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS | Quiopian AMM 638-8581 f AGENTS EVENINGS 635- -2015 Royal Insurance FAX 638-1361 - = race’s Leona Wilcox, who beat out. For low net in the first flight, Gail Johnson’s: 142 was best with Susan Little of Smithers (152) next, then Linda Hamilton of Terrace (154). Top golfers for gross in the second flight were Hope Setso, QCI (199); Ellen Scully, QCI (213); and Brenda deJong, Terrace Rupert newcomer tops field © in Skeena Valley ladies’ open (214). ‘In low net it was Pam Biffle (140); Joy Stevenson (149); and Chris Hanson (150). Third flight winners were Rita Jeffrey and Carol Avison. Kathy Johnson and Debbie Carruthers qualified from this zone to play in the B.C. yf amateur, Runners warm up for King of the Mountain Next on the agenda for walkers, joggers and runners in this area is the 14th annual ’King of the Mountain’ footrace on Sunday, July 28 starting at 10 a.m. at the ’ Terrace Arena. Produced by the Skeena Valley Runners’ Club, the event is for male and female athletes any age. Categories are under-16 juvenile (M or F); junior 16 to 19 (M or F); open male (20 to 39), Masters male (40 and up). The route goes from the arena, up Kalum Street, over the Terrace Mountain Nature Trail and back to the arena. Fees range from $12 for club members, $14 for B.C. Athletics members (number required), and $16 for all others: The fees include GORETTE BARBOSA PROUD OF. ~ MERCHANDISER AT NORTHERN DRUGS IN TERRACE. GORETTE THINKS THAT TER- RACE HAS A LOT TO. OFFER ITS . RESIDENTS AND THAT WE LIVE IN A BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY WE CAN ALL BE SUPPORTED BY THE CITY —— multi-colour designed T-shirts. You can register at the arena from 9 a.m. to starting time on the 28th. You can also pre-register with Ed Ansems (phone 635- 4670). Organizers point out the course is about five miles in length. Plaques will be awarded to win- ners in each category, with medals handed out for second and third. They encourage entrants to sign up early so that correct T-shirt sizes can be set aside for them. Refreshments will be available and some spot prizes handed out as well during awards’ presenta- tions following the race. Entrants are urged to make it a family outing with youngsters joining in with the adults for the event. IS- THE HALLMAIeK pce, A eye. mar set ae Ce A TE SEIN eo BE OS eo