10. Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 13,1988 oe oS open won by Kerbrat | - Smithers’ Steve Kerbrat. put together rounds of 78-77-78 for an overall low gross total of 233 - and a seven-stroke victory over Terrace’s Jim Holland at the an- nual Skeena Valley men’s open at the Skeena ValleyGolf Club on the Canada Day weekend. Kerbrat overtook first round’ leader Pierre Butz of Smithers in round two. Butz had. shot an opening 77 and held a one-shot lead over Kerbrat, Mark Flaher- ty. and Clayton Lioyd-Jones of Terrace. Holland’s .79 had him at two off the pace with club- _mate Mike Kerbrat. On the second 18, Steve Ker- brat. took over the lead at 155. Holland had moved into second at 157. Butz ballooned to an 87 to drop out of contention. Lloyd . -Jones and Flaherty also. shot higher and wound up at 162 and 163 respectively. ae “None of the contenders mounted a charge for the final 18, giving Kerbrat the cham- pionship. Last year’s winner was Skeena Valley pro-manager Dan Rosengren, but Rosey failed to enter this year’s event. . The overall low net score of 209 was posted by Murray. Mar- tin of Kitimat. Martin played in the second flight. ‘For the championship flight, Holland won low gross honors with his 240 score, Butz took runnerup with 242, with Terrace veteran Phil Davies third at 253. In the net category, Lloyd- Jones had a 211 to finish ahead of Frank Malenfant of Kitimat and Jim Rigler of Terrace. Rigler and Malenfant both had 219 scores, but Malenfant took | second on a countback. ~ Andy Ruygrok was low gross . «winner in the first flight. He had a 257 to finish three strokes ahead of Ron McCauley of Kitimat. Chris Chicoine of Ter-- | race took third with a 264.. Don Esslemont’s 216 was good enough for low net in the first flight. Ian Smith and Dick. Graf each had 220 scores. Second-place went to Smith on the countback. © | The second flight. low gross went to Ken Fedderson with 275. Greg Broome was next at 280, followed by Ray Demers at 282. Ed Fairless won the net on 223, with Fred Lewis rannerup at 225 and Eric Bennett of Kitimat: third with 227. Frank Hamilton won third flight low gross with a 288. Then it was Ron Berting at 298 and Dale Jeffery at 312. For net it was Wayne Barson with 224, Ron Lewis 229 and Kai Chueden 235. a Out-of-town golfers were scarce from Prince Rupert and Smithers with only three taking part from each community. Kitimat supplied ‘14 golfers to this annual event: The entry, list also included Marcel Sawan from the Queen Charlottes, Tom Carson from Prince George and Lloyd Radford, a new arrival from Australia. - The big prize of a 1989 Ford Probe car from Terrace Totem Ford failed to be won. All the winner had to do was score a hole-in-one on the par three, 150-yard third hole. Junior golfers out The three area junior golfers at the B.C. junior men’s cham- pionships in Fernie last week failed to last beyond the three- round cut. — ‘Kitimat’s Brian McDonald and Prince Rupert’s Jason Gor- don managed three rounds each before being sidelined. _ McDonald opened with a 75, but ballooned to an 87 in rain Local reps Terrace junior Babe Ruth Minor Baseball reps won the district title on the weekend at “Smithers, and continue on to Vancouver this weekend for the nine-team B.C. finals. It was a-three-team, double- knockout. at- Smithers and it took two weekends to complete. On July 2, Terrace beat Burns Lake 6-5 and downed Smithers All-Stars 18-1, Then the rains ing through the six-team Vernon wins softball The Mike’s Petro-Can team of Vernon won the B.C. ban- ‘tam girls softball championship in Terrace on Sunday by go- double-knockout final series undefeated. Vernon downed Qualicum Beach 13-2 in the last game. Terrace Almwood Contracting took third place, while "Terrace East End Chevron Powder Blues placed eighth out of the overall 13-team entry. A complete story with statistics will ..bé published in our next edition. . and windy second round. He came back with a 78 in round three, but fell three strokes short of the cutoff score of 237. His overall was 240. Gordon shot a 78 to. start, then came in with an 81. His third-round score of 80 gave him a 239 — just two strokes over the cutoff. top district came and washed out further play. It was completed on July 9 - when teams gathered at Smithers . once more. . 7 After eliminating the host team, Burns Lake took on Ter- race again, but came out on the short end of a 4-3 score.- At Vancouver Friday, Terrace - plays Powell River in their open- ing game. kee eae e Peven a Terrace Junior Tennis Club members recently completed their Tennis Canada performance award tests at the Kalum Street courts under the direction of junior co-ordinator Grant Holkestad. Youngsters from beginner to tournament levels were tested and wound up. things with a first annual Terrace junior. volley playday. Winners for under-14 boys were Brian Cox and Kelly Gingles. For under-14 girls it was Jennifer McMynn and Debra Casey. Sportsmanlike players were Mathew Phillips and Jennifer McMynn. __ During their stay at Terrace and Kitimat recently, famed Canadian tennis players Tony Bardsley and Chris Smith conducted a coaches’ clinic for members of the Terrace Tennis Club at the Kalum Street courts. 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