se ghia THERE GES ERB AATEC er ed See ih a ck tae Rib pe ee ORS ar cera or tenaah tA H ” . - PLAYOFFS - , a gt} Prince Rupert r men came up with a win over Greenvill to take the Zone 7 berth tor B.C. Summer Games at Delta next month. ; Terrace R Review ~ = Ween June 17, second overall with. 40 Prince Rupert with 16.- and:one silver medal. Kata. KARATE | KIDS Win Kitimat hosted the. Annual Pacific Northwest. Karate Tournament on the ” -June 6 weekend, and won the overall . Team Aggregate in points with 50. . _: But Terrace youngsters . ‘gained their share of honors as-well. Terrace finished _ ~ Terrace’s Lynne Lagace won, the Grand S Champion Award by picking up two gold |. - honored with the Sportsmanship Trophy. Lynne, her sister Lisa and Calen also]. : ‘teamed to win a. 2 trophy” as: Top Team . points | followed by Calen Mc Neil was Zone 7 soccer to | : Terrace, TERRACE — Prince Ru- pert ran up -a.four-win,. -one-loss performance to win the zone seven soccer Sberth for men’s teams at the B.C. Summer Games . “playdowns held in Terrace -on the June 6 weekend.”: » The women’s side saw’ Terrace. All. Seasons | ‘Steelers win two and tie one in a best-of-three final. against.Kitimat Panthers. - .- Terrace-and Rupert both . ‘head to the. Summer: Games at Delta from J uly - ~ 23 to 26. | The men 's playoff had In a regional | ; playdown for under18° -youths, ‘the’ Parrott- Braids team of Kiti- “mat Manuels Pumas team. of Terrace, and will -‘now go to Kamloops "on June 27 and 28 for . the Safeway Provin- cial. ‘B’ level Chal- lenge Cup soccer finals. for - teams: . _ Kitimat won. the deciding game 2-1 in interior x overtime. ‘The winner ‘at Kamloops con- tinues on the the B.C. Challenge Cup’ finals at .Kelowna, July It and 12. WINNERS At the recent: Workers Compensation Board Re- : gional First Aid competi- - tion held in Smithers, the “Terrace Ambulance team took top honors Barry Franzmann, cap- “tain; Sheri Yeast; Tom Behm and Cathy Martin, - with the help of their coach Anne Suttis were able to emerge victorious. Each participating team ‘was challenged with a staged industrial accident and had to diagnose and treat four victims suffer- ing from varying degrees of injury. The Terrace team par- ticipated in the Provincial Final in Kamloops this past Saturday, June 13 as a result of their: win in - Smithers. oS . the top two in each advan- -cing to single elimination . semi-finals. ‘straight wins to place first. The Eagles beat Kitimat. RG. Auto 4-1, '" Hazelton. 3-2 and took | ‘despite the loss to Kispiox. ‘They defeated Hazelton 3-1 and beat. Kitimat 4-1 beat out the aa $75 f for theft.” Rupert ~ for: round-robin play with In- ‘A’: group, Kispiox Eagles’ ran off three. edged Greenville 5-1... Greenville took second The: only other group ‘A’ - game saw Kitimat and 7 Hazelton tie 2-2. In group ‘B’, ‘Terrace Tan up a 3-0— record by. whipping Rupert 6-2, _downing New Aiyansh 6- 3 7 and blanking ‘Houston 3-0. Against Rupert, Rich- ard’ Hugon of Terrace. © scored four of his tourna- ment total of seven. goals. This gave him the ‘‘Gold- -en Boot’? trophy as tour-- nament high scorer. Rupert took second in - *B’ by winning their other . two: games. They nipped - Houston 2-1 and dumped . New Aiyansh 5-2, In ‘the semi-finals Rupert advanced to the championship contest by knocking previously un- - beaten Kispiox 3-1. Green- | ville and Terrace played to . a reguiation 3-3 tie before - the. Nass Valley gang | scored three in overtime to. knock off Terrace 6-3. _ The title match was a thriller with the coast crew . scoring a tight 3-2 win over Greenville for the zone crown, - The women’s playoff saw. them end up in a 1-1 tie in the initial encounter. — In game two, Kitimat ran up a 4-0 lead and ap- peared to be coasting to victory. But Terrace got second wind and scored five straight goals to take ' the game 5-4, Terrace made sure of the berth at Delta in game -three when they downed the Panthers 5-2. - In court On Friday, May 1 in ‘Terrace Provincia! Court Angela Robinson was, fin- _ events included . Kitimat. ‘Luso Club’s an- . _ eight teams, so organizers -|"y set _up four-team sections © | The Greeny @ Athletic Club had to settle for second place at the annual Zone 7 men’ s soccer playdowns for the B.C. Summer Games. They lost 3-2 to Prince Rupert on June 7. Local runners. excel Terrace competitors won four of the seven in. the nual Toad race.on June 7. ‘In’ the . three-mile. run, _ teenager. Derek ‘Phillips came ‘through: with a win in 18 minutes; 50 seconds. °.” Kitimat’ s Walter. Thorne. placed second, about two- and-a-half ‘minutes be- hind. . 7 : Kitimat’s Bev Rodrigo won the female section by: - 22 seconds over fellow Aluminum ‘city runner, Eileen Closs.. --. -The children’s section went to: the Condon. Golf tourneys set ~ in Terrace, Rupert Prince Rupert and Ter- race will be hosting three- day: men’s golf “tourna- ments this month, and competitors will pay $65. to: enter these s4-hole- events. Rupert’s. jubilee open, runs this Friday, June 19 to Sunday, June 21 and if you wish to enter, today is - the deadline. Plans call for: . practice round: on Thurs-' day: (a mini-tournament), ‘a barbeque and social on Friday, and a dinner and dance on Saturday, Additional incentives inclyde a major prize for a hole-in-one, plus putting, driving and chipping con- dicap, with juniors allow- -ed to enter if their han- dicap is 10 or less. . To enter, phone to club at 624-2000. At Terrace, the Skeena Valley. men’s open takes _placé on June 26, 27 and 28. ‘It also includes a prac- tice round on June 25 plus the usual social events and contests. For a -hole-in- one, the tournament of- fers a new car. Phone the club to enter. by June 23. In junior golf, Smithers . has a 36-hole tourney on June 20 and 21, fora fee of $20. Phone the club at | “seconds. Brown was almost 20 minutes behind. Hallsor ~ for runnerup spot. tests. All golfers must 847-3591 for more infor- have a registered han- mation. The Puppy Cip £N cy , LS ye CLOSED _ rae ‘Yy JULY 1 TO AUGUST 1 eel NO. - ay Carol Coderre pet grooming Ferecdib.” Bus. Bee4be8 | ‘brothers: with. Colin first and Billy second, ‘Over the : five-mile route, Chris, Hallsor of “Terrace was. by far the fastest. Chris’ blazed through in 30 minutes, 31 Kitimat’s ‘Hans. Lena Galamini won the . Jadies side of the five-mile race by a little more than one minute over Irene Bn- nis. Both runners are from Kitimat. In the eight-mile jaunt, the top male was Steve. Dillabough of Terrace in 56 minutes, 15. seconds. ‘He was 20 seconds ahead of Kitimat’s.Ed Condon, © and one minute, 14 sec- © onds up on Mike Braid of. Terrace. . Veteran Sue Simpson of Terrace had no com- petitors in the women’s eight-mile race, She was timed in 59 minutes, 45 seconds. i Two LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! 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