at °MEN'S GOLF | , seventh place at the Summer Games. © Bolton carded an/opening - round.78 ‘Vanda secondyre d 65 for the zone 7 ‘eam that- unfortunately Wag never rin. , medal contention, ER es "** eonsists of swiniming, running, Shooting, riding and fencing, but due ta alack of horses and fencing equipment - LACROSSE - an . Kittmat’s Kiwanis ' baridam lacidase ‘team was the Zone 7 representative in“ Vernon, and they ran inte some pretty .. stiff » competition as Well, finishing | . their four-game schedule with a one-. win, three-loss record, good enough. for fifth place jamong the. seven Zone | lens. *PC Kiwanis’ only vie came agains| “a ibuncan when they scored a 9-4 victory_ er the ‘Vancouver Island team. heir losses: came against Prince. Bi George, “Coquitlam, £0! Kiwanis managed to stay in most of 4the games until the final period, but New Westminster and : Dave Bolton ‘was the only local golfer. +4009 the mn’a team that finished ‘in one of the area’s silver medals in, the‘ modern peritathton; surprising some at the : more experienced competitors with’ ‘strong ‘performances in ‘the! | swimming and runing events. The ‘modern. pentathion usually | the last two events were dropped in Vernon. - Forbes was. tweltth atter the shooting, but a third place finish in the track and a fourth in the swimming boosted him past most of the rest of the field, ' Karen McConnell of Terrace also " competed in the modern pentathlon for the first time in Vernon, but she didn’t fare quite as well as Forbes, _ Mc- ' Connell finished 14th of 19 competitors ° in the women’s event, her best placing a sixth in the track. “of Terrace withdrew, Tom Simpsan af Terrace withdrew from the senlor petter against Vancouver in a 5-0 loss ts fre mt page 1) rmances impr ‘ove area's Herd, but Michgel Millet did manage a fifth place finish in the intermediate. individual accuracy @vent. - Roger’ teoine also pericipated in, that. all three of the ‘round-robin’ matches and getti a eliminated before’ playoffs larted.. Steelera, lost. thelr , first’ game- te ‘Williams Lake 4, but things picked up. Adelle Robisoni in the bronze- medgl breaststroke for them later on as they played much individual accuracy event. and University of Victoria in a 4-0 logs. John Hardy of Kitimat placed sixth Steelers were in both the second and in the junior individual accuracy third games until midway through the "orc sent Nevile “Hope, Swarn mn . Nan, Fran = and: Jennifer « hile f vee Stephenson. - TRACK AND FIELD ‘Bronze medals from Allayne Jeffrey - in the 100 metre girls final and the boys 4.x-100 metre relay: team ‘were’ the - highlights for local competitors at the Games track and field meet,’ Jeffrey was third in the 100. metre: final with a time of 13.28 seconds; and: she also placed sixth in the 200 metre sprint final, ' weekend, The boys 4 x 100 relay team finished third overall in the timed-final relay in a lime of 47.77 seconds. David Jensen, ~ ‘Trevor Hendry and Gerald Watson of. Terrace and Todd LePage of Stewart made up the medal-winning team. Kitimat players - Stepariovicius,.‘ Michele: Marleau, -Mirella Gardin, Emmanuel - Roberts, Cheyne,” Andrew : ‘Simpson, Liga’ ‘Pires, Ken Hutehin, and Rita capping a ‘successful Tn. other track anid field events in which: local athletes participated, Watson ran in the 100 matre- hyrdies, while Hendry was also in’ the 200 metres. . Lindseth was in’ the .400 metres, while Jensen competed in the 200 and 400 metres as well ag the 4 x 100 _ relay. Sylvia Kendalk ‘of Kitimat ran the-100: metres and was in the ‘long * fimp, and along with Peterson, Jef- ‘frey and Mae Ganuelas from Prince Rupert made up the girls 4x10 metre relay. Jen McKenzie and Ingrid Parent of Hazelion were 12th and 15th in the javelin, while the 4x 400 bbys‘ relay team of Scott Wale, Jordan Beblow, Kevin Ryland and Darren Bendert, all ~ John : Rink bt. Houston also per- *tocmed well, taking fourth placé in the — iso0 ‘metres and th ‘i the. 3000 : ‘metres:: ho event, while the team securacy competitors, Chicoine; Hardy, Mille(te and Jim. -Pattergon of Kitsault, Placed seventh. .CENTREFIRE SHOOTING . John Jeffrey of Kitimat won a gold. medal. in this. event, scoring-“well enough in the final of three positions to take the top apot away from Bert « Kuckelkorn of Kelowna. - Jeffrey’ Ss - Score in the standing event won him .the gold, while Steve Bell of Kitimat finished back in the pack, second balf, when their competition _ tan-up the. scores a bit on them, Steelers finished seventh i in Vernon, . MEN'S SOCCER - The Terrace men's team fared little - better than the women as they also lost. all three of their games. ~ “Terrase began their tournament with a #1 loss to surprise eventual ‘winner Prince George, and followed that with a 4-1 loss to Vancouver on ‘iday. Saturday morning Terrace got: eliminated’as Vancouver Island's HANDGUN SHOOTING representatives from Campbell River The handgun shooting team of Terry shut them out 40. Morris and Bob Pegg from Terrace, - aN Ed Trudeau from Kitimat and Bill mad mn the tournament { Mackereth.from Burns Lake won a : ~ ‘SOF TBALL-. , Gold medal.in the team shooting event, second in two others an thelr wa tothe Pp in seventh: spot in the Vernon first-place finish. sf tournament, going winless in thelr ‘The Zone 7 team shot accurately Seties of games... enough in the second and third events CASA MASTERS SWIMMING - to hand on while placing secondin the The Terrace Masters Swim Club final two. They won the medal quite surprised themselves with thelr strong handily, their score of 14710 quite a ‘Showing at the games, as most felt way ahead of the Okanagan team’s before that a single medal would be ‘gilver-winning 14953. . - ,eause for celebration. Jimmy Pegg of Terrace was the only |. The, team came bome with nine ; zone 7 shooter in the junior air platot bronze and a silver and even though event, but he shot respectably despite -the strong Vancouver team didn’t not having a partner. show up, the ‘compelition from the _SMALLBORE SHOOTING ° . Okanagan and Vancouver Island ‘Erkki Venalainen took ‘second spot oa was very stiff. . im and a silver medal in the individual anadian Amateur Swim high aggregate event in’ small bore “Association events at the ‘Games were relays, . . shooting, following his first-place | " Dawn Marshall, Lee Coxford, Carol finish in centrefire last year. chorpiesand Vicki Gardiner took third Venalainen also joined Jeremy Mc- i Manus and Eugene Trudean of Kitimat " the women’s 400“metre freestyle ~-Telay to atart the Terrace team off, and ‘and three Burns Lake shooters on the ' small bore team that: finished well the men's team of John Pollock, Don — Gloria Trudeau on “her way to a silver medal back in the pack despite Venalainen~ Schaffer, John Dando and Campbell «/-winplog two of fiveevents and placing Hazelton's.girls-solthall team ended |” 60 metre hurdies final. . eer “Trevor Hendry takes a Todd, LePage . handoff in the. bronze 4x100 metre relay ~ of the Hazeltons, was eighth i in its race, - The girls 4 x 400 relay of Lindseth and Val Philpot of Terrace, Barb Sch- mid of Smithers and Kristie Kristat- ferson of Queen Charlotte city was seventh i in their race. Todd LePage of Stewart tished seventh in the decathlon, a respectable. achievement considering he had:only begun training for hurdles and pole “Aside: from the. medals, local athletes finished highly in” several events, including appearances in other finals by Hendry, Watson and Lisa Peterson, who was sixth in a very close Watson was fifth in the boys 100 metres, while Hendry took sixth spot in the high jump. Hendry also ran well in his 100, metre heat, with a personal best time of 12.04 secands, . Long -distance runnera did well ‘at. ‘vault events’ the Sunday before the the Games, with Val Philpot of. games. Terrace placing sixth in the 1500 metre race and-also- competing i in the 3000 metres, Cherle Trudeau. was-lith-in.- the 900 metres, where Teresa Lindseth Coaches accompanying the: track team were very pleased with ie eftorl their athletes’ put-into the events and the resulta obtained. . - and Niilo Lindroos of Burns Lake, who mm, Bo oy ; won a° gold In the high aggregate air PARACHUTING = 6 rifle event. - . . None of this year's parachuting LADIES’ SOCCER competitors matched the ‘success of: 1981 gold-medal winner Mark Van__ couldn't keép up in the third in any of - their three losses. Team members Seemed pleased with their showing despite failing to win more games.- The Terrace Ali Seasons Steelers didn't perform a5 well as S6me people a es Stewart took third in thir 400 free relay as well, Sharples, Gardiner, Ans ‘Hendry and Ellen Arndt were third in ~ the son, backstroke, and making ‘appearance for a bronze an Friday in the 200 metre medley relay were ‘ Sharples, Hendry, Arndt and Adele Robison: —- " Saturday the women were third in the 800 metre freestyle, with Gardiner, - Sharples, Marshall and Hendry in that race, while Stewart, Dando, Schaffer. and Pollock were third in the men "5 B00. free. Marshall, Robison, Arndt and Otxford wera third in the 200 metre breaststroke relay, while Pollock, Dale Nunn, Al Lehman and Dando won the team’s silver medal in the men's - 200 breaststroke, Later Saturday, Gardiner, Hendry, Arndt and Coxford were third in the women’s 200 but, terfly. Sunday morning, it the 1600 metre relay, Pollock, Schaffer, Stewart, Dandon, Gardiner, Hendry, Arndt and Coxtord combined for ‘the- bronze medal.: : “TENNIS ; The area tennis players were shut out of the top half of the standings at the various Games tournaments, but despite their losses, they all had a good time, according to zone representative Dorothy Cheyne of Kitimat, “Most of us were-sixth, seventh or _ eighth,” Cheyne said, “but we enjoyed ourselves,” “We go. down feeling we'll ‘play our _ best and we all played well, but we go . knowing that ‘we ‘won't Place very highly,” — Cheyne said the competition at the — “Games thia year, asin previous year, _ vas very, very tough. “On the whole it was great, though, we really enjoyed ourselves: wo a ee oof vy bee ae a “Val Philpot (7216) 0 on her \ way to. abet place in, the 1$00 metres. of