Dean sturko, the top: [iv -jlisu final ornhill) Junior Secondary School, throws a kick at. opponent “paced tocal competitor In the black belt Grand Championship event at the Canadian national tournament Saturday at T | ‘black-belt competitors. Vic. Denise Kranstz. Kranstz beat Sturko In this’ bout during the jeam event but finished below. Sturka in the championship, in which Sturko | placed third. _ Kings take three from VanCity Skeena Molson Kings had . their best weekend on the , Toad So far during the 1983 -, Norwest Major Fastpitch 2 Deague season, winning 4 the VanCity Magicians at- #Queen’s Park In New '] Westminster. . F Skeena, ‘who had not won hion the road prior to. the “) weekend’s games, won both - ! losing-“the. first’.41 but) winning the second 2-0, , Saturday's games were -big ones. for the: Kings, Smarking their first ‘road > wins of the year. In the first game, Clint Marshall was - credited with bis first win of the season as_he went all ee three of four games against - Li thelr Saturday games by - #scores of 6-2-and 1-0-and | Yaplit- ‘their: Sunday. games,’ ' seven Innings and allowed anly four hits as the Kings won 6-2. . , - Andy: Koanopackl, formerly: with Victoria Bates, now the Royals, took a- real heating in the. Saturday. match, allowing ‘ it hits in the game, VanCity _ went up 2-0 in the bottom of the second inning™ but — _ Terrace got those back right away inthe top of the third, -scored three in the fifth and one more in the sixth when _ catcher Jing Hallard got"an’ . inside-the-park™ homer ‘to highlight the offence. -The.. second game- Saturday was different in tone, with John Andrews pitching eight shutout: innings and winning 1-0 after Gary Goyer blasted a solo homer in the top of the ‘eighth for the game’s only - run, Skeena threatened in both ' the sixth and seventh - innings but - had runners . tagged out at the plate both times, robbing them of the win earlier. Goyer's extra--* ‘inning homer was one of six “Terrace hits, while Andrews. ~ allowed only one hit ih his” ‘eight innings... Sunday’ ‘3 early game saw’ Térrace oithit: Vanity: ys a ‘but’ still lose 3-1 a3 first- inning errors ‘allowed: two rung. to score, VanCity scored another. run in the ’ third inning to finish ‘their scoring, while Terrace didn't get a man. on base until the fifth inning. The- only Terrace - run: came in ~ the-. sixth, . Konopacki was the winning pitcher, whilé Dwaine Popp was the pitcher’ of decision. | in the game,-in which all’ three Skeena throwers saw ‘action. Andrews came in in: the second..and Marshall. ‘rélieved him in the- fourth, . The final game was-a 2-0 shutout victory for Terrace -and Marshall, who pitched: at straight shutout: Innings on the Weekend andy won two | games. *Marshall' Scattered : six hits’ but the defence was _ there for him as Skeena scored one’ run in the first ' ‘and one in the second to take | , the win, ’"- ‘The weekend's games’ pushed Skeena’s record to 7+ 12. . Gus’, Dreamworld upset winners :~ Gus! and Dreamworld-K. “Grace pulled off upsets in \ two of five Terrace Men's + Slowpitch’ League gamies §Sunday. afternoon at ? Riverside Park, + Gus' handed Williams Movers only their ‘second ‘loss of the season In the tafternoon’s first game, “beating them 7-6, while later - in the day Dreamworld beat -SKB- Molsons 76 -in 11 “innings to pull off the day's ‘gecond surprise victory. - _ Jn other. games, Terrace ‘Builders -Irlybirds: beat Northwest Loggers. 21-8, Lakelse Hotel beat JAB 76 and Kokanee Kidgs beat Takhar Oilers 10-6. In the Gus’-Williams game, a controversial call _ at third base may lead to.a- ‘ protest by Williams of the _Tesult of the game. While ‘ detalls of the incident. were: unclear, some Williams players said the team would ’ protest the outcome of the game, ~ Gus’ fell behind 2-0 In the third inning: but scored twice in fawn of the fifth, sixth and seventh innings and added the eventual . winner in the eighth. , ” Williams scored four runs in the top of he ninth but it wasn't enough as Gué’ hung on for the win. : . In the other surprise win, | Dreamworld tied the game - with three runs in the top of. the. eighth and threw it into extra innings with good defence on thelr way to their” " | 7-6 win over SKB.’ In the top of the elbvéath, | Norm Thompson‘ ‘singled, Peter Hoy singled“ hin ’'t0' second base-and, with twd out, a fielding error allowed Thompson to score off’ a long fly. bail from. Glen Lindsay for Dreamworld's third win of the year. Meanwhile, — Irlybirds showed off. their offense again as they beat Loggers 21-8. Irlybirds scored ix runs in the fourth inning and _ nine in the eighth on their way to the win, which ties ‘them ‘for the Jeague_ lead © with Williams. ° " Lakelse ran up a.7-3 lead and hung on through the last three innings in their 7-6 win -over UAB, UAB’ scored ‘three times in the seventh’. but couldn’t get the tying run across and took the loss, 2 In the day's last game, . Kokanee Kings-did most of their scoring in the first four innings as they beat Takhar 10-6, Kings scored six in the: first two innings and. three . in the fourth, coasting the - rest of the way: to the win, Tonight's double-header, — has Loggers playing * , Westend at 7. p.m. and * Lakelse playing Williams at approximately 8:15 p.m, Lanny edges Skeena Hotel - Terrace Skeena Hotel lost - only its second game of the -season in Kitimat Men's - Soccer League play Sunday afternoon. at Riverlodge in’ Kitimat. - Unfortunately, it was a 1-0 decision to Lanny Electric, the league’s —— undefeated team, the Terrace squad with the “win. “Terrace did manage .to “stay ahead of Omineca Paving in. third -place . despite the Jods, Omineca beat ' Luso-Canadian $1-in the Saturday game, while in - the’ other Sunday match, - Chalet beat Alcan 4-1. Next weekend. there will . not be regular ledgue. — ' gaiines, Instead, the league - will be having” ‘4 Dominion -Day tournament, ‘with ‘all league’ tears participating, ‘The six league teams will ° be split into two. groups ‘of: thi‘ee.” Those groups | will “play a round-robin to see whichtéar thé ‘top: three apots, Friday's round-robin " gamed have Chalet: playing Luso-Canidian at 10 a.m... Lanny playing Skeena Hotel at p.m. and Luse taking on” ‘Omineca atd pmo, ‘On Saturday, Alcan’ plays Lahny at 10 a.mi,- Omeniea- takes on Chalet at 2 pm. ' and Skeena. Hotel _mheeta Alcan at 6 p.m. <*> - Sunday, the gan tor ; third place will feature the second-place ‘teanis ‘from only | - m, who: moved two games in frontof will play off for . converted Saskatchewan touchdowns . bittzing | ' defence, “and. each division. The - tinal game, .with the top, divisional _ teams . playing, will start at. 6 p.m, and between those games, the ’ Kitimat women’s team will play the Kitamaat Village team at 3 ‘p.m. All games.will be played at Riverlodge.' — Ridgway, Riders coast REGINA (CP) — Kicker _ Dave Ridgway booted four ' field goals and a tenacious . Saskatchewan defence sacked. the opposition _ quarterback seven tines as “Saskatchewan Roughridera coasted to a 33-10 exhibition * victory over Winnipeg Blue - Bombers Sunday afternoon. ~ The’ win, ‘before 22,301 fans at Taylor “Field,' boosted Rooghriders's three-seazon record to two wins and one loss while the. Bombers finished the exhibitton season winless in four games. : Ridgway’s *.field goals ‘came from 32,36, 33 and 14 yards, In addition, he three for a 15-point game. . : Winnipeg . quarterbacks ’ Nicki Hall, Brian ‘Broomell _ and’ Norman Gibbs were _ tnable to mount a sustained offence in the face. of- the : Roughriders a -Noseguard Kari ‘Morgai liriebacker «Larry. Wruck led the assault on the Winnipeg Quarterbacks ql er, - to win over Bombers: with both rookies. getting two sacks . each. The Saskatchewan defence also helped: . their. cause by intercepting two Winnipeg ‘passes - with cornerbacks . ‘Steve Dennis arid'’ Billie McBride doing the damage. The game’ was played _ ‘mainly between the 30-yard: lines . with ‘the® teams exchanging field goals until. quarterback John Hufnagel entered the, game with three minutes remaining In, the first half,: Mixing hia” play selection effectively, Hufnagel: éapped ‘off. al. yrd march with a, 63-yard touchdown strike to- wide ~ Peceiver: Dwight Edwards, At the half Roughriders led 16-4, . ‘With rookie quarterback Homer ‘Jordan calling the signals in the third quarter, rookie - ‘running back: Mike Martin’ plugged six yards off tackte for a: Saskatchewan touc jdown.” [a thé- fourth -rogkle ».- wide receiver Henry Willams hauled “in a: seven-yard touchdown — pass. al meet, with Steven Drew of. ' :-Milton, Ontario, winning the ~ belts, with Sturko taking . third: ‘place. , "beat the Western team 24-8 _ . member from each team in’ “ sparring matches, with the _ total points from the bouts | “added up’at the end for the . “_Bine-brown belt class, Hank : Saturday after the meet “way, In the other. game, Terrace. Amusements were 16-14 for Steelers, getting her first after Barb Parr opened the ‘Dean § Stnrko: of ‘Pertace ' the ‘back-east: . wound up have: ‘un but the.fact that the Ca ae of national jin. Hew ‘tournament.’ “at doyable, Yo ornhill Junior ‘Secondary School Saturday, :: | For ster. said? t the jiu jitsu: : - competitors... ‘have:~ “: Most’ “of the 36 | “people - attending the national finals were from..the Northwest, : swith only.a very few’ making: “the long trip from Ontario to. “compete. The: only other “BC, competitor. was. from ‘Delta, vos attended the Terrace meet. ° ’ He was. dis ppoliited that © ‘BO few people made it tothe : tournament, . since - the * ‘meat. was a. national champlqaship- ‘and | _Beveral “top:ranked _ disciplines, of which several. oe - especially a “ Sarpetitors were attend : - Abeta v satin ee n fighters ‘impressive h We cime-to in the black-belt clags, Joseph our disc{pline. won 'all the. _ Spokesman. for the Terrace fata makes the trip even * jlu-jutsu-elub, the. Northern, - ‘Academie: of, ‘Self-Defence, “was also very. geappointed: specie aba we only nat to} Duguay,” nid. ~ got 30," Duguay: said? “It’s - . Shane * disgusting but whate can ‘you do?" : Duguay ‘was. stead’ at’ - level. _ competed at, though. ¢ “the. his - people - “testing : They! ", Competing for: ears, pretty : Rear every. month, and the ; _, ays here aren't used fo that ‘ckind of competition.” ° Three new. black belts. ‘were. awarded | to. local smartial arte. enthusiasts Fri it. lahicky, * Phillips * and. Sturko’ val). passed» ‘their first. grade” :- black’ belt” ‘tests, “while: -another ‘agplrant; _Hong,: was ‘injured - during the Hera, Mont: June 2, ve. Pane im S Lo } ere: fopnote,” ba. _ been: Don: and: couldn't: ; "Those who aid spend the, money to make the long trip ftom Ontario did well at the “Grand Championship of ‘ ‘Theriault of Ottawa, Qat., . took second spot in the black The Eastern team easily Team in that event. one - @ompetition _ pits . “final total. Several other: competitions besides. the. . “black belt were held during’ . ‘the weekend. In the green- ‘Lei of Prince Rupert was {itl ‘the. top competitor, with “1 Phil Gagnon of Terrace and - ,, Dave Farkvam, ‘also of ” ‘Terrace, taking second and - "te places, respectively.: In ‘the . white= -- "arange belt..class, ‘it- was "Dave Craft of Prince Rupert “winning the - competition, with Wilf Jephson of VPerrace second and Wilton Drake and « Jogeph Grant, both of Terrace, tying for “third spot. me ' “Hon Forrester,” national iiesident and founder of the — Ganadian | ‘Jiu-Jitsu f Association, | sald he -was [a _ Pleased with the outcome of | ang". ieet,°:" while ‘disappointéd that’ £0 few _ people turned up for it, both “to compete: and. to watch. “Tm very happy, for sure,”’. Forrester said in the event. is Local Sports Shorts ~ $keena, Amusements win Skeena. Hotel and Terrace Amusements were winners Friday night in Terrace women’s softball] games, ' park grand-slim home run from Debbie Shuchuk . on the winners against R.B. Baker. Wednesday, night, Pizza Patio plays Skeena Hotel at Rotary. Park: ‘and’ Willlams Moving and Storage: plays , Terrace. Amusements at Northwest Community. College. Steolers blast Smithers: Terrace Steelers’ women’ soccer team beat Smithers 8-0 Sunday .at Northwest Conimunity College. Terrace led 3-0 after the first half on, goals by Gail Sheasby, Janis Schaffer and Jean Williams. , In the second half, Diana Woods had three straight goals scoring to make it. 4-0. Sheasby’s second of the game finished the Terrace offence, . . Betty, Ruygrok was in goal-for Terrace. ’ The Steelers will represent zone 7, from Prince Rupert to . Vanderhoof, in the B.C. Summer Games in Maple Ridge at the end of duly. Youth soccer reps eliminated - Terrace’ 3 youth sovcer representatives to the B.C.’Youth Soccer. Aséoclation. interior distriét playoffs had.a tough time on the weekend as all three local teams were. beaten by their interior rivals. ao Budget Booniers, the under-18 teain, were beaten ai by Kamiloops in Kamloops in that age group's divisionial”final. Bavarian Inn Royais arid Cedarland Giants were beaten in the semi-finals by their opponents. Bavarian Inn lost 5-1; to the South Okanagan representatives, while Cedarland were beaten 6-0 by Kamloops Westside in their semi-finals... ‘Cédarland were consoled by the fact that they were given the most ‘sportsmanlike team award from the Penticton tournament, Cedarland played one other game on the weekend, losing 5-2 to Penticton in a consolation game Sunday. - Weekend seccer results Results from some divisional play in the Terrace Youth Soccer Association Saturday: In the under-8 division, it was: Vie Froese Trucking Hot Rodders 1 Kinsmen Jets 0; Ken's Photo Mighty Mites 4 Dairy Queen 1; Camperland: 3 Tilden Tigers 0; Doe's United LCentennial Lions 1; and ‘Terrace Chrysler Aspens 1 Totem Ford Mustangs: 1. In the under-10 division, Finning Flyers beat Westend Eagles .3-t, Sundance Sonies beat Thunderbirds 4-2, Co-op Kickers beat McAlpine Blues 11-2, Skeena Foresters beat _ Surveyors 1-0, and Pohie Westars beat Shoppers Drugé Whitecaps’ 2-1, In thi”under-13 division, Irly Bird béat Young tdeas 6-0 and. Rotary Wheels downed Northern Motor Inn +1. ome» scores Were Hot available, - . “These: ‘people (from. . compete, ~~ This isn’t aclassic iu. [Itsu exchange, but It does show the effectiveness of Grand Champion Steven Drew’s defensive skills as he deflects a Dean: Sturko jab during their final meeting of the afternoon. Sturko placed third Wéter Skiers| ~ . | Always stay clear of swimming areas. ole The Canada Red Cross Socety _ ‘it Safe. a Skeéna Hotel beat All Seasons 23-16 and got an inside-the- - malt Tae a Isat. June 25, 1983 JACKPOT $1,464,750.90 CARRIED OVER 4 14/20/26 30) | THE 6 WINNING NUMBERS WININ ANY OROER BONUS NUMBER APPLIES TO SOUT OF 6 + OMLY PRIZE CATEGORY NO. 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