8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 23, 1987 Terry Fox run ‘successful in — Terrace _— The Terry Fox Run for cancer » research funds was deemed suc- - gessfut at Terrace and Prince Rupert, but not so in Kitimat. The seventh annual event, organized as a fund-raiser under. the Marathon of Hope theme, allows people to run, walk, jog or bike. Routes of five or ten kilometers were pre-set for those entering. You could offer a personal donation, or use special pledge forms to get friends and relatives to back you at a flat rate or so much per kilometer. Terrace had 141 runners and bikers overall. Their efforts rais- more than $1,400 in cash and pledges. These totals were well ahead of the $986 collected from about half the number of participants last year. ; ; One person, Karen Enriques, had. about:$170: pledged on her effort. She was top money-raiser . oftheday. _ Prince Rupert attracted 175 competitors, which was 91 more than last. year. They expect slightly more than $1,000 when all money is turned in. This will . | be about $400 more than last year’s count. . , Kitimat had a drop in both: competitors and. funds. They had 60 people take part — 15 less than last year. About $600 was raised, approximately $400 less than 1986, A Kitimat spokesman offered two reasons for the drop. He pointed out that the run was two _weeks earlier this year, and the event was insufficiently advertis- ed, ~ Youth soccer seasonends | _ Terrace Youth Soccer wound up its season during the week of Sept. 8 to 14 when seven divi-” sions played double-knockout - tournaments as playoffs. The series took at total of 64 games to complete while using Cassie Hall, E.T. Kenney, Skeena, Caledonia and North- west College soccer pitches. Here’s a look at each division and how they progressed. UNDER-SEVEN Fight teams competed, with 3-0 over Surveyors. | UNDER-12 Aqua Plumbing needed only ‘| three wins in three games to take . this division. After a first-round bye in this six-team group, Aqua shut out Cedarland 6-0 and dou- + bled Finning 4-2. Finning drop- ped to ‘B’ side and downed Northwest Sportsmen 1-0. The final went to Aqua by a 2-1 win over Finning. Canons emerging with a perfect - four-win, no-loss record.. Can- ons started with a 2-1 win over Lions, then downed Kinsmen 1-0 and defeated Terrace Builders 6-1 to gain a berth in the final. The Lions had to win four-in-a-row to gain another shot at Canons from ‘B’ side. The final was a thriller with Canons winning the rematch 10. UNDER-EIGHT Terrace. Chrysler took this. _ division with a perfect record as. - well. They opened with a 5-0 win over Tilden Tigers in this eight- team division. Next they beat Dairy Queen 2-1, then took ‘A’ ‘side with a-3-1 win over Totem. Ford. Dairy Queen beat Ken's Photo 2-1 and blanked Totem Ford 1-0 for a second chance at the Chrysler kids. However, the Chryslers won the title 2-0. UNDER-10 Skeena Sawmills won the eight-team under-10 division by posting four straight wins. They opened with a 1-0 victory over Thunderbirds, then beat A.G.K. Pacmen 2-1 and blanked Survey- ors 1-0 for a spot in the final. Surveyors dropped to ‘B’ side where they defeated Shoppers Drugs 6-2 for another shot. at Skeena. Skeena won the final UNDER-13 _ Only three teams competed in this age group, and all four games were high-scoring. Bavar- jan Inn beat Bud’s Truckers 9-6 in. the opener. Then Rotary downed Bavarian 6-4, Bavarian - came back to eliminate Bud’s 8-1. The last game saw Bavarian © emerge with the title on a 4-3 win over Rotary. UNDER-15 Braids came back after an opening loss to All Seasons and beat the sports store gang 3-2 in the championship match of this four-team series. All Seasons had -won both starts —- 6-5 over Braids and 1-0 over Northern Drugs. Braids then won both ‘B’ side games for the second crack at All Seasons. GIRLS DIVISION A three-win, no-loss record gave Pizza-Hut the champion- ship of this division. They beat Richards 4-0 to start; then downed Tide Lakers 2-0. The Lakers defeated Richards 7-4 in the ‘B’ side final, but lost 5-1 to the Pizza gals in the title match. ‘TheScoresare.. | Gees Braid Insurance Agencies ltd. TERRACE STOCK CAR RESULTS: ese September 13,1987 = se oy ES SPORTSMAN DASH — Randy Goodwin, Herb Quast, Albert Weber;. as SPORTSMAN HEAT — Randy Goodwin, Albert Weber, Ernie Perkins. ~ SPORTSMAN MAIN — Randy Goodwin, Ernie Perkins, Herb Quast. > | HOBBY ‘A’ DASH — Dan O’Brien, Joe Borovec, Don Pearson, © HOBBY ‘A’ HEAT — Dan O’Brien, Don Pearson, Wes Patterson. ._ HOBBY ‘A’ MAIN — Don Pearson, Ed Johnson, Dan O'Brien. _— HOBBY ‘B’ DASH — Mark Willms, Dave Reinhardt, Somers Chiswell. ‘HOBBY ‘8’ HEAT — Mark Willms, Dave Reinhardt, Rick Rathney. Oe _ HOBBY ‘B’ MAIN — Dave Reinhardt, Mark Willms, Darren Pritchett, “2° ‘POWDER. PUFF STREET — Danielle Pritchett. a : ey POWDER PUFF HOBBY — Melanie Rothney, Jean Pearson, Dawn Thomas. : BAG RACE No. 1 — Larry Kemper/Ron Nuis. BAG RACE No. 2 — Jim Marshall/Sandy Bomber. “REVERSE RACE — Fred Cline. | _ BUMP AND PASS — Jim Marshall, Ron Stropel, Mike Kennedy. °°) 22] TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER PLAYOFFS. ~ cose FINAL PLAYOFF GAMES) cc INDERT Lions 5-Sateway 1. rat en Kinsmen 3-Sundance 2 Canons 6-Terrace Builders 1 - Lions 1-Kinsmen 0 | ‘ Dairy Queen 2-McAlpine 0 Ken's Photo 3-Tilden Tigers 0 Terrace Chrysler 3-Totem Ford 1 Dairy Queen 2-Ken’s Photot == Shoppers Drugs 1-Thunderbirds 0. - hak, Skeena Sawmills 1-Surveyors 0 aa Shoppers Drugs 1-Carlyle Sherpherd0 Finning 1-N.W. Sportsman 0 SS Aqua Plumbing 2-Finning 1(Champ.:Game): Bavarian Inn. 4-Rotary 3(Champ. Game)z.-2 2: . Braids 8-Northern Drugs 1 vo Braids 3-Al! Seasons (Champ. Game) Tide Lake 7-Richards 4. poe tten Pizza Hut 5-Tide Lake 1(Champ. 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