C2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 15, 1994 | | q i Sports Menu TONIGHT Minor Softball Squirts (Cassle Hall, 6 p.m. Almweod v Dairy Queen Pee Wees (Cassie Hall, 7:15 p.m. Kermode Friendship v PNG Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 14s — 6;30 p.m. Terrace Builders v Bandstra Brady’s FC v Bavarian Inn Under 10s — 6:30 p.m. Shoppers v Surveyors AGK v Skeena Celluloss Wildwood v Skeena Sawmills Carlyle Shepherd v Lions THURSDAY, JUNE 16 Youth Soccer (Christy Park} Under 12s — 6:30 p.m. Overwaitea v Finning Co-op v Cedarland Sight & Sound v Copperside Minor Softball T-Ball (Elks, 6 p.m. Yip Chi v CUPE 2012 R. King & Sons v Kinsmen Mites (Elks, 6 p.m.) Lions v Bridon Terrace Interiors v Skeena Mills McAlpine v Co-op Squirts (Cassie Hall, 6 p.m.) Minute Muffler v Skeena Hotel Safeway v Gemma Bath Dairy Queen v Norm’s Auto Pee Wees (Cassie Hall, 7:15 p.m.) Lazelle Mini-Storage v Bayview Pee Wees (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) PNG v Remax Realty Bantams (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) Cedarland v Middleton AM 59 v Bandstra Midgets (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) Sight & Sound v Northern Drugs Midgets (Riverside, 7:15 p.m.) All Seasons v Vic's Midgets FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Minor Softball Bantams (Elks, 6:30 p.m.) Vic Froese v Totem Furniture Midgets (Elks, 6:30 p.m.) All Seasons v Sight & Sound SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Tennis TERRACE DOUBLES ment at Halliwell couris, Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 7s — 9:30 a.m. Northern Motor Inn v Kinsmen Vic Froese vSafeway All Seasons v Rotary Ehilpots v Tilden, “Under 8s — 10:30 a. m.) Terrace Chrysler vy McAlpine tourna- | Dairy Queen v Team ¥ Crampton v Totem Ford Running ALCAN MINI-MARATHON in Kitimat. 21km starts 9:30 aom., Skm and 10km at 10 a.m. For in- formation, phone Anne Berrisford at 632-3318. Speedway REGULAR RACES with time tri- als af 6 p.mt., racing at 7 p.m. SUNDAY, E19 H iking _BLACK SISTER at Cedarvale is destination for local club. Meet at ‘library at 9 a.m. For informations, Vicki at 635-2935, Speedway REGULAR RACES with time ti- als at 1 p.m. and racing at 2. p.m. Men's League Soccer International v Nisga’a Nations (Thornhill, 11 a.m.) Terrace Knights v Western Pacific Maintenance (Christy Park, 5p.m.) MONDAY, JUNE 20 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 19s — 6:30 p.m, Councillors v Manuels. Under 19 Girls - 6:30 p.m. Northern Drugs v Richards Pizza Hut v Tide Lake- TUESDAY, JUNE 21 Minor Softball T-Ball (Elks, 6 p.m. Kinsmen vy CUPE 2012 Yip Chi v R. King & Scns Mites (Cassie Hall 6 p.m.} Skeena Sawmills v Lions Co-op ¥ Bridon Terrace Interiors v McAlpine Squirts (Elks, 6 p.m.) Gemma Bath v Dairy Queen Norm's Auto v Minute Muffler Skeena Hotel vy Almwood Peo Wees (Cassie Hall, 7:15 p.m.) Remax v Bayview Fuels Pee Wees (Elka, 7:15 p.m.) Lazelle M-S v Kermode Fr’ndship Bantams (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) Vic Froese vy Bandstra Middleton v AM 59 Totem Fumiture v Cedarland Midgets (Riverside, 7:15 p.m.) Vic's Midgets v Sight & Sound Midgets (T’hill Primary, 7:15p.m.) Northern Drugs v All Seasons Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Girls Under 149 — 6:30 p.m. Team X v¥ Wilkinson Tertace Shell v Braids Under 16s — 6:30 p.m. ily BirdvA& W Kerby & Sons v Constrictors | New names added to stock car winners list IT WAS A weekend of broken eggs at the June 4-5 Terrace Stock Car association meet. As in goose eggs with drivers in every division recording first vic- tories of the season. Hitting the winner's board with a vengeance was Wendy Petit who took the Dash in Saturday’s - C Street action, then swept all three races the following day. That left her just one short of Dianne James’ wins tally and one clear of Jennifer Darby, a double- winner on Saturday. Tim Fleming, Joe Botz and Ed Hall each managed to come out of the weekend with double firsts, Fleming took his first B Hobby flag in Saturday’s Dash, then moved up to take the A Hobby ' Heat Sunday. Botz opened with a B Street Heat victory and added the A Street Dash and Heat the © next day. Hall reversed that route in Street, opening with the A Main then dropping down to triumph in Sunday’s B Dash. And Mark Hogarth guided 594 to his first first in Saturday’s B Street Dash, adding the Main later inthe day. ...... Ed Johnson, Blaine -Kiuss, Terry Ellis and, in one of his rare appearances this season, Ernie Perkins also added their names to the list of winners this season. In the repeat winner depart- ment, Albert Weber took the Sportsman Heat both days to bring his total to nine, tops among all drivers. That division has seen sharp growth this year, the 14 cars cur- rently competing being the largest count for many years. And word around the pits is a few more can be expected to take to Ihe track before the season’s out. Gord Klassen in #77 swept Sat- urday’s A Hobby to give him eight wins to date, a tally matched by Elizabeth Cloakey in C Hobby. . Dan Thickett, double winner on Sunday, now has seven flags to his credit in B Hobby, well clear of his opponents. John Cloakey continues to hold the edge in A Street although Dennis Darby’s two weekend vic- tories pulled him to within one. And in B Street Jack Osborne (226) won his fifth on a weekend that saw five different drivers winning in that division. The racers will back in action this Saturday, time trials at 6 p.m. and racing at 7 p.m., and Sunday, trials at 1 p.m., racing at 2 p.m. IT'S CALLED stock car racing, but pick ups can be just as effective at careening around the local speedway track, Jennifer Darby proved the point June 4, guiding 007 to a pair of C Street victories, Carlyle happy with AA team TWO MEDALS and two near misses. _ And with just four swimmers at the championship, it couldn’t havce got much better for the Bluebacks at the “‘AA’’ long , course provincials. Marcie Pritchard, 12, came home with an individual bronze while Judy Stevenson, 10, an- chored the Points North team to a Telay silver. “Just awesome’’ was how coach Mike Carlyle described Pritchard’s 100m butterfly swim. After consistently lowering her best time all season and particu- lary at the last Kitimat meet, Pritchard chopped another three seconds off at Kelowna on her way to third spot. She made three other finals in- cluding a so-near fourth place in the 100m Breast and went six for seven on personal bests. Carlyle was also pleased with Stevenson’s performance in her first ever provincial meet and in- aroha auersesterareneceameevonate! Pyerveewvernt PVE CC Cre Sere Se ese troduction to a 50m pool. Although she was disappointed with her individual results, Car- lyle said she’d been a major con- tributor to the Points North relay efforts, anchoring the 200m Free quartet to a silver and giving the 200m Medley squad a lead on her backstroke leg that they couldn’t quite hold, settling for fourth. Stevenson also posted four fastest times which included demolishing her 200m IM by eight seconds, Julic Vanderlee, 13, finaled three limes and suffered the frus- tration of annihilating ber pre- vious best 400m Free by no less than 11 seconds only to be just squeezed out of a medal. “It was neck and neck all the way,’’ Carlyle said, In the 800m Free, she lowered her pb by 12 seconds but even that could get her no closer than 11th in the tough competition. And Randee Lee Armstrong, 11, went into the 100m Back with PY tet tte eet et a ee ee a ee ee Se Terrace . Hobby J #114 - Fleming Bros. Racing Fleming Bros. Racing began in 1988 with Paul winning Runner-up Top Points ‘B’ Hobby and repeating this performance in 1989. 1990 saw Tim receive a rollover trophy. Both received 31d place finishes in 1991 & 1993 respectively. Margo Normandeau has been a member of the team since 1993 and in her rookie year had a solid performance, finishing 3th overall, the L6th fastest time of all compe- titors but produced an explosive swim to finish fifth. Armstrong went five for seven on personal bests, Carlyle . said he.. had. been pleased with the level of competi- tion at the championship. Stevenson, for example, had swum her first ‘““AAA’’ time in the 50m Free but still just missed the final. ‘‘That was disappoint- ing for her,’’ he added, The Bluebacks get to relax and have fun at this week’s meet here against Prince Rupert, but it will then be back to hard preparation for the *AAA’? qualifiers. “The kids are working their butts off for that one,’’ he said. Of the eight swimmers going down, Carlyle predicted five had a solid shot at making the finals.” The ‘‘AAA's take place in Van- couver Jan 8-10 but the week be- fore that Chris and Jamie Kerman will be carrying the Blueback colours in Victoria at the Seniors. SEA ASE ASE Ae RTE eee T att atatat otalatatatatatatetat erat ot ater ar tae stata TR tnt ater seater ae aere nen tatrtwnal at rrrencuseetaebta are stanetwsstannerenentetettnettareerentoestarataserenstarslarmeeslonsataatior easter IRE SERVIC Sportsman #3 - Phil Truscott Phil has come up through the ranks, starting out in Street Class in 1986. That year he took home the ‘Hard Luck’ Award. The following yeat he won Runner-Up Top Points ‘A’ street, along with a roll- over trophy,. In 1988 Phil won Top Points ‘A’ Street along with the Memorial Trophy. In 1989 he moved up to the Hobby Stock Class, winning the Memorial Trophy. 1990 proved to be a hard year for Phil. He was once again awarded the ‘Hard Luck’ trophy. In 1991 Phil won Best Looking Car and also Top Points ‘A’ Hobby. This year Phil has moved to the sportsman class, battling it out for top points. NEXT RACES JUNE 18 AND 19 / Who Hires Students? We All Do! Students count on summer jobs to return to school and build experience. Hire a student for a day, a week or longer: Call ~ Nicki or Liza - today at ‘635-7134. HIRE A STUDENT Canad Développement des Human Resources iv \ DevelopmentCanada = rassources humaines Canada The 4th Annual SALMON VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL Saimon Valley, B.C. {20 Xilometras North of Prince George on Highway 97) JULY 29, 30 & 31 — = Pum Tillis | Carlene: Cartan Suzy: Boaguss MUSIC TRIVIA CONTEST THE TERRACE STANDARD is sponsoring a Salmon Valley Music Festival trivia contest. WIN PRIZES EVERY WEEK In order to enter, simply fill in the blanks to the questions listed below, and attach your name and phone number. The first draw will be made June 28, and the winner announced in the June 30 issue of THE TERRACE STANDARD. The first tive entries drawn with the correct answers wina pall of Salmon Valley T-Shirts. 1. Early in their career, Sawyer Brown was known primarily as the winner of ee, 2, sis the daughter of country musie star Me! Tillis, writer of such standards as ‘Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town" and “Detroit City”. 3. Carlene Carter is a third generation member of country's legendary . ‘has a degree in metatsmithing fram Illinois State University. Tha major stars appearing at Salmon Valley are: Sawyer Brown, Pam Tiltis, Suzy Bogguss, Carlene Carter, Prairie Oyster, Charlle Major, Patricia Conroy, Gary Fjeligaard, Ronnia Prophet, Jim Witter, Joan Kennedy, Joel Feeney, plus many more. The festival runs July 29, 30 and 31. Drop your answers down ta THE TERRACE STANDARD, 464? Lazelle Avenue, before the June 28, 11:00 a.m. deadline. Street #226 - Jack Osbourne Jack Osbome’s first year at Terrace Speedway was 1992, Daughter Wendy won Rookie of the Year after a very close batile with Dianne James. Dianne moved into the ‘C’ Drive position the following year and won 3rd Place ‘C’ Street for the team. They also won Best Looking Car for 1993. Both Dianne and Jack are sitting in top points so far this year. Jack’s son shares driving duties and puts ona strong show. SATURDAY TIME TRIALS 6:00 PM SESSMENT RACING 7:00 PM % SUNDAY : TIME ‘TRIALS 1:00 PM , RACING 2:00 PM