Page C4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 17, 1992 There will be no Olympics this time for Michelle Hendry, Her hopes, those of her women’s — national _ basketball teammates and hometown Ter- race fans were dashed when Can- ada were dropped 65-44 by Italy, Although the Canadian Squad playoffs’ had already finished out of the Michelle Hendry qualifying first four, beating Italy would have sown up fiith spot in their group. And that would have given - them an outside shot at a berth at Barcelona, depending on the fate of Yugoslavia. . Although. ~ the: ; Yugoslavs qualified, ~ the - International Slow pitch teams. better move fast : ‘Slow: pitch ball teams from across’'the ‘northwest will . con- verge on. Terrace July 3-5 for the first-annual- Thn of the West Open tournament. Spokesman Bob Dempster said the local, men’s league already. puts” on: three tourneys a year, “ail highly successful”, ” ‘This latest addition came in response to the interest expressed by both.Jocal’ and. out-of- town teams, he. added. . Dempster, said the entry fee was $400 per team and only 16 entries fi irst-come, first-serve basis. And that means’ teams inter- ested in gelting into the tourna- ment had better move quickly. Apart from the expected strong local interest, he pointed out two teams fram’ Prince Rupert and Kitimat ‘plus another fram Port Edward had already signed up. _ Action will get under way Fri- “day at the Riverside and Rotary _ ball ‘parks with teams playing a round robin to settle positions for the double knockout round lead- ing to Sunday’s.final.._. All ‘teams: are guaranteed. four games and. standard. slow. pitch ules will apply.’ would be .accepied on-a- strict For-more ‘information, contact Denipster (635-7356. or’. -638- 8171} or Ritchie Mallett, (635- 4512 or 635-7286. Bowlers put on a great show The local lanes were the scene of some :top‘of-the-line ‘bowling June 5-7 as bowlers from Terrace, Kitimat and Vanderhoof took part. in the Summer. Singles ard Pensi Double Knockout tournameits. © With some of the bowling i in the eight game singles series rivalling that” seen ‘in. televised. games, Kitimat’s Frank Furlanetto put to- gether a 2160 score to edge. out . Terrace’ 's: Low Nagy by just elght pins for top ‘spot in the scratch competition. . Greg Saunders (2037) ‘took third followed. by Diane, Francis with 1990, 2225 See ; "Inthe: handicap. division, Ron Evans camié out on top With Deb- bie Lebeau, Glen Brink and Greg’ Saunders filling out ihe placings. * ' The top 32 scorers’ in _ the “also scored #:336;" 2 scratch singles then advanoei to the Pepsi double knockout where |. Nagy this time went one’ better for the victory. 7 ae Geom Saunders made it a three- for-three weekend “in terms of. top-four finishes by taking second while . third spot went to. Kea Dabms. Nine bowlers broke: the “300 barrier during the weekend led by Fumaletto who put on a precision | recor exhibitionsto 5 ¥oK d a Als, He Diane Francis (363, 325), ‘Lou Nagy. (351, 333), Greg Saunders » (333, 302, 341), Glen. - Brink (302), Casey Eys (302), Ron |: Evans (320), Roger Trogi (306). and Ken Dahms (300) were the other high scorers. Mite-y hard to beat - Skeena’ Hoiel Mites swept all ‘before them- to retum from -a fecent Kitimat: ‘softball - tourna-— ment as undisputed. champs. ~The final of the 8-team tourney “Was an all-Terrace affair with Skeena Hotel facing the, also. un ‘ defeated Aces. ~ The battle for” top. spot ‘turned ‘out to be a-close one but the -Skeena Mites fended off a strong . : Aces challenge to win 11-8. Victorious’ team. members ° were os ‘Amber Braid, Caleb Radlct, Jason. McClelian,. Jordan Linteris, Ricky Kohl, Ryan Simons, . Beau “Levesque, , Matthew... McClellan, * Einar Hanson, , Brandon Toovey, Janine Gameau and Jeremy Ains- -“¢ow while Linda Levesque: and - Clayton. ‘McClellan: were : “Spot, © from C2 C2- Track and Feld ’ Ball throw yes 1- Wendy Hadley . 2- Melanie Mahon * OL 30m wu 7 3- Lee Anné Huisman16.60m (CCS) (Meet recofd 33 80%): BOYS (10 yrs) © 50 metres “1- Jay Foster 2- Jereny Berinett 3- Jeremy Nutme . - “1- Nathan Nortlirldge. 1.3m {U) (Meet record - 7.59) 2- Jeremy Bennett” 1.24mi: (T) 200 metres: . ~'3- Steven'Gervais = 1.16m ° (V) 1- Jay Foster... ).< (Qld record = 126m). ok 2+ Jeremy Nutma ye ‘Ball throw: a a 3- Jeff Bolingbroke. 1- Farrel Longridge 36. 40m. (V) (Meet record a . Steven Gervals ” 33.60m.. -(V) 400 metres * oe 3s Chris Kerman’ - 30. 40m ° cH) 2 Kevin Gillandeis, a >*."400 metres. 3- Chris Korman : 800 metres. at 1- Nathan onbalde 2 47,11. (U) 2- Charis Mantel» #1 2:85.10 (CCS) 156,65 (CCS) (Meet record: 4500 metres’ 1- Nathan Northridge 5:29.95 2- Kevin Gillanders rE Bost. : the o : coaches guiding’ the team to top » - 2 Chris Mantel High jump. 4: Jo Ann Penner. 9s Kimberly Haugland 16,21 “3+ Beth Stanley: .-(Meet tecord.+ 14 20). ote Jn-the Squirts. division, the “B Team’? only just missed becom: ing “Terrace’s second — towmiey champion. ° They. put together a 3- 1 record ‘to carn a ‘berth in’ the finals against Kitwanga. ' The, match- “up Was 50. ‘even, regulation innings . couldn't: Pro. duce a result. : However, extra tra run needed to clinch top spot.: - *“B Team?’ members were. Tan- ner Hill, Wes Lafleur, Tyrel Hill, Franklin Lundquist, Jacob Dick. son, Cory. Huff, Jeremy” Lund- . quist,. David Simons, Glen ‘Holt, ‘Heath: “Morgan, Ricky Bennett, ‘Ryan. Fratizen, Dustin. Hovland: ~and-Jamie Westfall. Darrel Fran- ZN, and Terry Prinz coached the or runners-up, “Uplands. 1:03.89. 2- Centennial Chistiant: 07.42 “3.47: (1) 3.12m. (CCS) 3- Jay Foster _ -3.10m a (Meet record - “3.77m) f Jereitiy Bennett os ia Olympic Committee could have decided United Nations sanctions against that country also meant the team would have to be kicked out of the Games. Fifth spot would have made Canada the replacement team. However, to grab it they had to reverse the form on a team which had already outscored them in an - earlier mecting, Sadly, it;was not to be. That, final-game brought to an end: what had been a veritable Toller-coaster ride for the national squad. Competing in pool B of the round* robin scgment of ° the Olympian dream dies fo tournament,. Canada = opened strongly, winning two of their ‘first three. However, that first loss to Italy followed putting them-into deep: waters -- 2-2 and with ithe un- defeated _ and seemingly in< vincible Russians (CIS) next up. ‘. Clobbered 101-57 by CIS, the Canadians needed ‘a miracle to That set up a three-way tie for Poo} B's third and final playoff spot. It went to the Canadians on the basis of points for and against ‘in games versus Japan and Bul- -gatia, the other two third place finishers. However, Olympic hopes once ‘again dinimed as Czechoslovakia beat them 79-64 in their first playoff round game. That left it to the Italians to snuff out the remaining glimmer. For Hendry -- she played centre and forward positions during the Olympic qualifying tournament -- it was the second disappointment survive if they were to get to the playoff round and keep | their hopes of an Olympic berth alive. They. got it when, after their, convincing 82-57 win over Mexi- co, Japan did Canada the favour of pulling off an upset 86-80 overtime win over the Italians. of the year. .- oe - The first came: iri: Jacksonville: Tennessee . in. March” when | her . number-one ranked’ SFU. 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