10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, J une 15, 1988 ee oS Kitimat _ hosts golf for juniors Kitimat’s Hirsh Creek Golf Club ‘hosted its annual 36-hole _junior tournament on the June 5 weekend, but only seven golfers from Terrace made up the out- side entry list. The tourney was ignored by golfers from Smithers and Prince Rupert. In any case, their presence wasn't missed — the youngsters played good golf under perfect weather condi- tions. Hometowner Brian McDonald was overall low gross winner with a score of 166. McDonald’s clubmate Lance Berrisford won overall low net with a 130 score, In the championship flight, Cameron Muirhead took gross honors with a 170. Petri Nieminen was runnerup at 175. For low net it was Allen Power of Terrace with 147, with Blair Boettcher in second. Harold Fedderson of Terrace won low gross in the first flight with 210. Robbie Cromack was second, In net scoring, Jason McKay was first with Ivan Laschenko second. : | The second flight low gross went to Andrew Holywell with Dave Balkey runnerup. David Venman and Shawn Tom were one-two for net honors. Lae * whe : ° aera ae why a fa ie eit Burns Lake All-Stars contest for the Junior Babe Ruth base won a thrilling 18-17 game over Terrace Kinsmen in the championship ball tournament at Kerr-Rotary Park on June 5. Junior Babe Ruth tournament to Burns Lake in thriller The Junior Babe Ruth baseball tournament at Terrace on the June 5 weekend needed an extra game in the double- knockout series before Burns Lake All-Stars finally emerged as champions. ao The five-team, nine-game tourney at Kerr-Rotary Park en- joyed excellent weather and some high scores. Burns Lake won their opening two games to gain a berth in the Games at Vernon, played couldn’t make the series, The zone 10 entry for the men’s cldtimers team an exhibition minl-tournamen In this week's first t June 5. A few o annual B.C. Senlors but will be on hand at Vernon. Good weather helps local tennis open Warm, sunny weather enabled the Terrace Tennis Club to at- tract 40 competitors to its open tournament at Kalum Street courts on the June 5 weekend. The two-day series had to be ‘ completed in two events later in . the week due to darkness on the Sunday. Results were as follows: Men’s ‘A’ singles — Grant Holkestad over Dave Burdett. ‘Bp’ singles — Darcy Mallet over Robert Wong. Ladies ‘A’ singles — Fran Mann over Nancy Condon. ‘B’ singles — Erna Motschlihg over Shannon Butler. . - Men’s ‘A’ doubles — not completed. ‘B’ doubles — An- drew and Neville Hope over Neil Fleischmann and Steve Gagne. Ladies ‘A’ doubles —- Diane Cey and Pat West over Nancy. Condon, and Rose Raglin. ‘B’ doubles — Sheila Caddy and Dee Jenion over Kerry Paulis and Val Philpott. _ Mixed ‘A’ doubles -—— not completed. ‘B’ doubles Cheryl Wyatt. and Chuck Cey over Jenny and Neville Hope. Bey got treated to a few laps f the over-55 players final. They started with a 13-3 victory over Spee-Dee Printers ‘then downed Shoppers Drugs 21-4. : The other finalist was Terrace Kinsmen, and they came into the title game the hard way. After losing 8-7 to. Spee-Dee in game one, Kinsmen had to win three straight to earn a spot in the final. They started the comeback trail by eliminating Telkwa 6-2. They won their next contest 15-5 in a revenge match over Speec- Dee. A tight 11-10 win over Shoppers Drugs put them into - the’ final. '* The championship game was Kinsmen’s third of the day. They took an early lead and held ‘on for an upset 8-5 victory over the Lakers. The win set up an ex- tra game as both teams had recorded only one loss each. . The finale was a knee-knocker “that went to extra innings and ~ provided a basketball score. Burns Lake came out as winners by 18-17 in this high-scoring contest. Upcoming — Northwest | sporting events Terrace Minor Softball has a general meeting for all interested at 8 o’clock tonight at the Arena banquet room. For information phone Brenda Lutz 635-2819. Kitimat’s Snow Valley Credit Union is hosting an 18-hole fun golf ‘scramble Sunday at the Hirsh Creek Golf Club. The fee is $12 — or $18 if you have din- ner. It’s a shotgun start at 8 a.m. They'll have 5-player teams picked from a draw. Enter at the club or credit union. Terrace Minor Softball is hosting the Northwest Silver Cup tournament for T-ball, squirt and mites at Elks Park Saturday and Sunday. Outside teams are expected. Terrace plans a senior Babe Ruth baseball tournament for youths age 16 to 18 at Rotary Park from Friday to Sunday. The Snow Valley Credit Union of Kitimat is sponsoring a five-day summer soccer school at -Riverlodge from July 25 to 29. Highly-respected lower mainland coaches will instruct. It?s for boys and girls aged 5 to 16, Pick up registration forms at Snow Valley and Terrace credit unions, or from All Seasons "Sports in Terrace. A&A reminder to get your entry forms for the July 17 second an- ‘nual Skeena Valley Triathlon at Terrace. It’s one kilometer of swimming, 40 kilometers of bike riding and 10 kilometers of run- ning. Enter individually or in a team of three. Forms have com- plete: information and are available at Northwest locations showing posters, or from Radio TK offices. The annual All Seasons ‘Father’s Day’ golf tournament is coming up Sunday at the Skeena Valley Golf Club. Men and women can sign up this week at All Seasons Sports store. _ Terrace is hosting a junior boys and girls tennis tournament on June 25 and 26 at Kalum Street. courts. It’s singles and: doubles in four age groups —. " 48-under, 16-under, 14-under, ‘ and 12-under. For: registration and information, i phone 635-9406 by June 20. It was Kiddies’ Day at the Terrace Speedway June 5, and d around the track in high-powere oungsters attendin ae machinery. - g the races...