oo gta Sey eo LES x Faas OMY cee De. “EARRY BURKE'S local detach- 2) ment rink curled its way to & _ berth in the police provincia! championships. It was the sixth “ate Blike” had taken the north- * west zone tile. # ALLEY ACES Lou Nagy and ® Larry Lopushinsky were in © siriktag, form: at. the CBC trials ; boWloft, backing themselves a : trip‘te the CBC provincials. Aeterna! ; ROBERT: DOANE came back from his ‘first trip to the Canadian _ National: boxing championships neon sage 3 aie pe F * BLUEBACK swimmers picked = up the pace to record six ‘AAA’ ; and 10 ‘AA’ qualifying times at a Kitimat meet. Pere mes SEEN EE - THERE WERE medals galore for PE a AD UTNE Fe How :Ya-meet in Prince Rupeit: “SL in all, including 14 golds, tT fem ote coral ut TERRACE’S Jujitsu. contingent was victorious at the Northern B.C. Winter Games in. Quesnel, accounting for nine of the 23 ‘3 medals won by Jocal atheletes. ub eee s wa _. Milhomens sunk 4 two-pointer -Kermodes boys basketball team the zone title. io f, Py .. THE NISGA’A senior girls bas- _ .. kétball team made school history 3) py becoming the first to qualify - for a provincial championship. !. LUGERS enjoyed success at the y. B.C. Winter Games, Angela _£ Rioux and Gyll Robertson glid- . ing to gold. More gold came from David Pereversoff and Joe Sippel in -wheelehalr basketball as local athletes won 23 medals. Titres ees eee sy Beta ewe “ ee Ap DALE -WALKER's = quarict “showed no mercy against Flaherty of Prince George, cruls- “Ing to: an 11-1 triumph in the Loggers Bonspiel ‘A’ event final. chad vey CEL: THE LOCAL Jujitsu club took no ‘fewer than 12 of the 15 golds up _for grabs at its annual tourna- inent. | “THE TERRACE. Totem Ford .- Midgojs were named most sports- * manfikes team at the provincial | AAT Giang pships. LOCALBOWLERS became the first.team to take the Northwest Open aggregate title four years in a TOW, a aA Br eB yen Se caine at CHRIS TERLESKY had a solid Terrace Badminton Open, claim; dng runner-up spot in men's Munro to take the doubles title. Prince Georgs:Gnats 27-12, | Copperside Invitailonal. “ey tournament. GEORGE KOZAK’S _ local Fred Martens to take top spot in i the:Termace Totem. Mixed ‘,honsplel.. Ave - focal figure skaters at the Kla — "Wilh four seconds. left to give the. ‘\ singles and teaming with Dave THE NORTHMEN opened.thelr - tugby season by shrugging off the. ‘THR BLUEBACKS’ won their” first regional meet of the season, - . | edging out Prince Rupert at the "KALUM KILLERS seat the. "Saints marching out, winning the secomd annual OPOV floor hock- quartet overpowered . clubmate -, Lydia Ras ENTHUSIASTICALLY shouting encouragement, Christina Elkiw pu with: a bronze medal, Terrace clubmate Joey. Losier made it two-golden years in a row in his division. ° ARNIE PELLETIER = was named rookie of the year at the Northmen rugby club’s awards dinner. Most improved went to Ben Soucie while Ernie Dusdale picked up MVP honours. AN EXTRA END win. booked Debbie Carruther’s rink a irip to the Senior Ladies provincial curl- ing championship. Terrace Peaks gymnasis won six medals and swimmers prov- bided five more. © HOMETOWN hopes Ron Mur- phy and Fred Martens came through in the Legion Bonspiel, _ winning ‘B’ and ‘C’ events. WRESTLERS Greg Buck and Parminder Atwal ran up 40 records in winning gold at a Smithers Invitational meet. Buck was also. named outstanding wrestler trophy, oS 19, landed “a. four-year hockey scholarship to Cornell, University. THE TERRACE Totem Ford Midget Rep hockey team won the zone playoffs, knocking off Kitimat and Vanderhoof _.BLUEBACKS Aimee Peacock, Tori MacKenzle, Audrey Erb, Garth Coxford and — Tristan Brown were medallists at their respective B.C. championships. ALL ‘SEASONS clipped Norm’s Auto 4-1 to win the Recreational hockey division playoff title. oT RTE CHR? WHO patroling third’ base for McAlpine in the Squirts division Sliver Cup pall staged a comeback In.the tate Innings but'coutdn’t quite catch Co-op, going down 17-1 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 29, 1993-83. SECTION C MALCOLM BAXTER 638-7283 As the sands run out on 1993, another year of victors and vanquished, record breakers and heartbreakers is about to be added to the history of athletic endeavour in Terrace. Below, some of the many shining moments which brightened these pages over the first six months of 93. See next week's Standard for the wrap up on what proved a year to remember for many local sports individuals and teams. May A GOLD in floor for Trina Mateus highlighted a strong Ter- race Peaks performance at the provincial ‘B’ championships. SWIMMING AS a member of ihe B.C, boys 11-12 years medley relay team at the Edmonton Inter- national, Garth Coxford helped the squad bring home bronze, BOXERS Joey Losier and Dar- ren Geli won their divisions in the B.C, Golden Gloves, Losier was named the tournament's best intermediate fighter. CALEDONIA ATHLETE Lori - | - June : “singles and take over #1 ranking _, in the northwest. STOCK CAR fans had reason to cheer when Erale Perkins and " Brent McCarron both broke the track record in thelr classes. - ‘SUE SIMPSON successfully de- fended. her Kermodei Classic 10km women's litle. | Richard Harrison. of Smithers “took the men’s event missing the _ record by just 28 seconds, Her. team: the B.C. Junior Provincial’ long ot course swim champlonships. MINOR HOCKEY Week gave the youngest players (top ! chance at game-style action; (top right) black belts Wayne Pal- ahicky and Shane Wilson put on a skills exhibition during the Terrace Jujitsu tournament; (above) Caledonia Kermodes take the zone title in the dying sacands; and (left) Lelf Thomsen in ac- tion at the Northwest Open where the Terrace team set a first. -- Buteau won all five of her events “RICHARD KRIEGL- swept Kitimat’s Alex Kotai 6-3, 6-3.to © win the Terrace Open: men’s” ‘A'FIVE-RUN, fourth Inning “=.” KEVIN ANDOLFATTO carved - uch:energy Into . his way to a gold and a silver at . giris: softball fin ec ef) a at the track and eld zones to quallfy for the B.C. high school championships. LOCAL MINOR baseball pro- duct Gary Peden, 18, was named B.C.’s Young Umpire of the Year, THE NORTHMEN’S hopes of a perfect season vanished .when Prince Rupert shut them out 17-0, only the second Terrace loss Itt three years, WHEELCHAIR RACER Paul Clark took time out from a Hol- land holiday to win. the Utrecht Marathon “plosion and ; shut-out:~ pitching over. the last two: frames gave Coast Inn of the West the iitle in the Senior Babe Ruth tournament. REBOUNDING. wlth a ven- geance, the Northmen obliterated Prince Rupert 40-0. SOLID SILVER Cup ptr. formances translated to tourna- ment wins for local teams Co-op qvines) and Norm’s Auto (Squirts ry ), ; ; LOCAL RUNNERS Kim Bar- rlere and Sue Simpson claimed {op apot in the. women’s 5 and 10km races respectively at the Alcan Open in Kitimat.