<< “The Clarence Michiel “White” team went through thelr boys’ alghtte team division undefeated to * Prince Rupert; Terrace, - ‘Kitimat and Kemano ‘swimmers cracked 29-rec- “1 ords at. Rupert’s annual ‘“‘Mighty Tyke’? swim meet on the April 25 weekend, The leading record- setter was Terrace Blue- back’s Jocelyn Coxford who notched ‘six. new -“|- marks in Rupert’s pool de record book. Sl "She “was followed | by :' | Rupert’s Brent Thompsett | and John Stamhuis who .; |. set.records in five and four win their own basketball tournament on the April 25 weekend. They beat Thornhill in the final. “Long ¢ drive pays off by Irene Kuhar Terrace contributor . | TERRACE — Four competitive gymnasts Si the Ter- ‘race Peaks Gym Club participated in the invitational © meet in Williams Lake on the Easter weekend, _ This was.a very long drive for the girls, and was also Williams Lake’s very first meet so Peaks, management “felt that the girls should participate and support the ~ club, As it. turned out, it was a very well-organized meet . and the girls’ performances. were excellent. The level of competition was hard, but the club again came home with a few medals and Stephanie Kuhar came.in‘2nd overall and received a trophy. The girls who participated in the meet were: , MIDGETS Charlotte Jordan and Stephanie Kubar. _ ARGOS. aa Heather Albryth — placed 17th. overall with ¢ a ‘total of 22.6 points, Jennifer Watt — placed 20th overall with a total of 21.55 points. The competition is a good experience for the girls. and . they worked hard with many hours of practice. They de- serve a lot of credit, especially their coach Rosanne *Komlos, ‘Whenever the girls come home from a meet . «with medals and ribbons, it reflects Komlos’ hard work - with the team, so it is also her win. Keep up the good work Rosanne and be proud of your girls because of the ‘club and of you. MEDAL STANDINGS IN MIDGET WOMANS: Stephanie Kuhar with a first on beam — gold medal;. third on vault —-bronze medal; fifth on floor and sixth -on bars. Her overall points were 26.05 with second plac- ings and she received a trophy. Charlotte Jordan came third on beam — bronze. medal; fifth on bars; eight on floor; sixth on vault with overall points of 22,75. She placed 7th overall. Four compatitive gymriaate travelled to Willams Lake recently to take part in an Invitational meet. The competitors were: Jen- " niter Watt, Heather Albryth, Charlotte Jordan, coach Rosanne - Komlos, and sub. coach Andrea Komlos,_- Minor softball _ season _ starts TERRACE — 32 teams in seven divisions started see- ing action this week in thé Terrace Minor’ Softball, * boys and girls league. The league will operate on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights using Elks Agar Park and Cassie Hall School grounds. - Four of the divisions wind up their regular schedules _ ‘-on: June 18. The other three finish June 11. Tour- naments are scheduled for June 14 and June 21 weekends. Divisions and teams are as follows: ‘T-Ball - Vic Froese ‘Trucking, L’il Oilers, Centennial Lions and EM- co, - ' Mites ~ - -Bri-Don Specials, Tunnel & Rock, East End Supremes, ‘and Swifty Muffler. Squirt Girls. - Wade Contracting, Middleton Trucking, Little Gassers, Mr. Mike’s and C.U.P.E. Hawkeyes, | Squirt Boys. - Copper- side Aces,. T.W.U., Operating Engineers, and Co-Op Stars. Peewees - Cc & B Ser- 7 ©6 vices, Terrace Drugs, All | # Seasdns, Cedarland Tire, and Northwest Sport- sman, . Bantam Girls - Terrace Travel, Doc’s Cartage, Thornhill Huskies, and Powder Blues. Bantam Boys and Midget Girls - Kinsmen, Skeena Hotel, R. King and Sons, Legion Branch 13, Alm-Wood . Contrac- ting, and Crest Insula- tions against Bantams are ex- hibitions only).. .Imat) 41, . (Midget games— -events, respectively. Rup- (ert relay teams also set five “| records, - , Setting marks in two events’ were Lee Encinas of Kitimat, Kelly Pearce of Terrace, and Sundeep Toor of the host club. Single records were set by Chris Topper of ‘Rupert, Mike Mildenberger of Keimano, and Aimee. Pea: cock of Terrace, Shannon Anderson of Terrace tied one record. In. the overall points department, the host: club edged out Terrace by five points. §35% points while Terrace - had 530%. Rupert had 27 swimmers while Terrace - chad 21. . Kitimat. Marlins - took’ 2 third with 427 points from 19. swimmers... Kemano managed 71. points from. 10 competitors. . Age group: “aggregate winners were as follows. - They’re listed..in“ order — - from first to third, ‘along with their total points. — - Girls aged seven -Stacey Lopston (Terrace) 43, Cindy Penafeil (Prince | Rupert) 32, Jamie. Bowen (Kitimat) 30, “Boys aged seven -Sundeep Toor (Prince. Rupert) 45, Robert Hawk- . ness (Prince Rupert) 39, Shawn Thomas (Kemano) . 20.; , Girls aged eight - Jen-. nifer Henderson (Terrace) 43, Kim Westgate (Kiti- Kim Slater (Prince Rupert) 25. ‘Boys aged eight - John Stamhuis (Prince: Rupert) ° 47, Robert. Bell ‘(Prince Rupert) 31, Darrell Olen- juk (Kitimat) 29, Girls aged nine -Jocelyn - Coxford (Terrace) 47, Nicole Slater (Prince Rupert. amassed. cock (Terrace) 26. Boys aged nine - Thompsett (Prince Rup- ert) 47, Cory Holland (Terrace) 33, Mike Mil-. denberger (Kemano) 17. Girls aged 10 - Kelly Pearce (Terrace) 45, Shan- non Henderson. (Terrace) 36, Leanne - Hidber (Ter- race) 26. Brent Boys aged 10: Mickey oo, - Westgate (Kitimat) 39, ‘Lee Encinas (Kitimat) 36, _ Chris Tapper (PR): 35. ° ‘The meet was strictly - for youngsters 10 and. under, and they competed in 67 events. Swimmers — aged 11-and 12 competed in 19 exhibition events for their age group. Hockey schools _ _begin:sign up | About 70. players ae oO Terrace and Kitimat youngsters are starting to Sign up for summer hock- -ey schools in their com-- munities, and youngsters are being advised to reg- ister early to ensure inclu- ‘sion in the school’s limit. - Kitimat minor hockey has lined up. the U.B. Cc. summer school to run from Aug. 31'to Sept. 5: Plans call for three groups with 30 youngsters in each . ' operated by Northwest Hockey out of Delta. Ap- . group. it Kitimat’s school is for youngsters aged 6 to 14, but they will take a group from 14 to 17 if enough players are interested. . school, .: Kitimat: are signed up’ al- ready,..and’ they’re now) . taking applications from - outside Kitimat, , To register for Kitimat’s Rumley at. 632-7707, or Karen Swick at 632-6670. The fee is $95 a player, © Special family rates are available. The Terrace | school, : running Aug. 24 to 28, is plication forms and infor-. mation are available at the Arena Rec Office, or from. All Seasons Sports. BMX forming. 3- -city district. "After a 1986 so-so season, B-M-X bike rac- ‘contact’ Cheryl ing clubs at Terrace, Kitimat ‘and Prince. - Rupert have been: formed into. ‘‘District C’’ under the auspices of the B. Cc. B- M-X. bike “racing association. . ‘They’ve set up a- schedule for races just ; about every Saturday and Sunday, and quite a- - few Wednesdays during a season running from April to October; The three clubs are alter- nating weekend dates, while Terrace and Kiti- ‘mat will split up: Wednesday racing. Terrace 7 has no-Saturday races, Sundays only. . _ At least 46 race days are planned. Each com- : munity: will have two race days-for double points, with Prince Rupert scheduling an early - August date for provincial races. The district is under the direction of Terrace co-ordinator Fred Stephens. . Races were held: at Prince Rupert on April 25, but cancelled at Kitimat the next day. Ter- race opened its Torken Club racing last Sun-. day with registration from 11 a.m. to I p. m., followed by races at 2 p.m. | ~ Mount Klappan Anthracite Project Stage II Assessment — PUBLIC MEETING All residents of Terrace and area are invited to attend a public meeting to discuss the Guif Stage 1] assessment for the Mount Klappan anthracite project. Bavarian Inn, downstairs | For information contact Alan Johnson Pa May 6, 1987, 8 p.m. 1-403-233-3880 (collect), ° Coal Division, Gulf Canada Corp. Terrace Review - — Wednesday, May 6, i mis oo ~ Swim records set © -Rupert) .34,. Aimee | Pea-