Terrace powerlifter Scott Hamel returned from Van- couver last week with a new Canadian record set at the File photo North American championships. Hamel sets new dead lift mark It’s frustrating when you train for one weight class, then find out you have to enter a higher class. But for Scott Hamel of Terrace it made little difference — he set a Canadian record for dead lift at the North American power-lifting championships at Vancouver on May 21. Hamel had trained for the 181-pound class, but on arrival at the meet he found he was slightly overweight and thus had _ to enter the 198-pound class. His 625-lb, dead lift cracked the previous Canadian mark. He also lifted 630 in the squat and 375 in the bench for an overall total of 1,630 pounds. Hamel said he was about 10 pounds short of a record in the squat and 30 pounds off in the bench, . “I pever trained for 198 pounds, but in the next meet you can bet there'll be some more -broken records,” he told us. His next major meet is this fall where he’ll take in the Canadian national finals. He'll be joined by Lorne Lofroth, the super- heavyweight Terrace lifter who is recovering from an injury suf- fered last year. Youths named for basketball camp - Several Terrace and Thornhill high school athletes have been selected to attend specialty camps when school ends this -month., The B.C. under-17 ‘Best-in-B.C.’ camp for the top 60 boys in the province has pick- ed three basketball players from Terrace and one from Kitimat. This camp, set up under the auspices of the provincial Basketball B.C. organization, is a week-long effort running at _Vancouver’s UBC starting June 28. Caledonia youths selected are David Hogg, Arnie Pelletier and Steve Dewacht. Gary Reid of _ Kitimat was also chosen. The only under-i7 girl picked was Skeena Junior High’s Krista Soules. Her camp is at the University of. Victoria. The. B.C. School Sports Association also has develop- ment camps lined up for this summer. Other Skeena girls attending Basketball B.C. camp are Nicole Fick, Rochelle Pelletier, Shelley O'Brien, Tricia Ward and Robin Sharples. Sharples and Susie Dow are Skeena girls chosen for the school sports basketball camp at BCIT in Vancouver the week of July 19, Thornhill’ girls named are Marina Jurgeleit and Linda Lukasser. There’s also a development camp for badminton players. This camp runs July 5 to 10 at BCIT. Named from Skeena are Baolong Diep, David Shepherd and Jason Krause. Dale Hansen of Thornhill was also chosen. Soccer set Kitwanga’s K.S.F.C, club is hosting the zone five all-native soccer championship this Friday to Sunday at Kitwanga field. Each village can enter only one team for an entry fee of $300, The winner takes all the prize money. Trophies will also be awarded. The entry deadline is Wednesday night at 7 o'clock at the Gitwangak Hall when the tournament draw takes place. Telephone entries will not be ac- cepted, and each team must be represented at the draw. For more information, contact Mel Morgan at Kitwanga. ~ Kalum Electric 3, Shoppers Drugs 2 ' Tide Lakers 2, Richards 1 The Scores are....... TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER Under-S Division Totem Ford 4, McAtpine 4 ~ Dalry Queen 1, Tilden Tigers 1 Terrace Chrysler 7, Ken's Photo 2 Undor-10 Division Skeena Sawmills 4, Terrace Travel 1 Co-op 3, AGK Pacmen 1 . Carlyle-Shepherd 5, Skeena Callulose 0 Under-14 Division Philpotts 7, Bud’s Truckers 1 Bavarian Inn 5, Northern Drugs 2 Under:7 Wlikinson Canons 1, Vic Froese 1 All Seasons 3, Kinsmen Jets 1 Terrace Builders 3, Terrace Shell 1 Centennial Lions 4, Safeway 0 - = Doc’s Cartage 1, Sundance Sonics 1 ~ Girls Division Pizza Hut 3, Kinettes 1 . 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