Westpoint wins district slo -pitch . Four straight victories gave Westpoint Rentals the District 13 berth for the B.C. Senior ‘‘B’’ Men’s Slo-Pitch Softball . Championship at Prince George in two weeks time. . Westpoint and four _other Terrace men’s league teams played a. ‘double-knockout | series on June’ 22 to determine _ the district rep. Kitimat and Prince Rupert failed to. enter teams for this. . Series. Westpoint started with a 14-6 win over Tilden. _ Then they downed Ter- race Builders 15-1. In the **A” side final, West- point edged Williams - Movers 5-4, SKB Molson Wreck- ers, who lost their first . game 5-3 to Williams, won three in a row on ‘**B” side to get a shot at Westpoint in the final. The Wreckers elim- inated Tilden 9-5, then bounced out the Builders 8-3. They won ‘‘B”’ side with an 8-2 victory over’ Williams. In the championship match, Westpoint squeezed out a 5-4 win, Students win badminton. awards Two Thornhill Junior High School students won a trip to Victoria when the school’s annual Awards Ceremonies -were held on June 26. For their stand-out ef- forts in badminton, Callie Swan and Daysun Wrubel captured trips to a special summer de- “velopment camp for bad- minton youths. The Thornhill Athletic Service Award went to Leanne Saline. The school’s Best All- Round Athletes were named by grade levels, and in some cases they had two winners.’ For Level One it was Edward Lamke and Lori Kasper- ski. ; Ron Pocha, Ben Foote and Monica Rauter won for Level Two. It was Mark Neid, Connie Hansen and Terri Scheichuk taking the Level Three honors. Slip sildin’ away The summer season brings smiles to the faces of young ladies slipping down aildea around town. Daniele Berquiat photo July 2, 1986 7 EP The action was fast and furious at the flve-taam District 13 men’s slo-pitch playoff on June 22 at Rotary Park. Westpoint rentals won the series and a trip to Prince George on the July 18 weekend for the B.C. finals. S-K-B Molsons also travel to Prince George as the runnerup team. B: Caledonia Senior Secondary School student Val Philpot is presented with the outstanding athlete of the year award. _Top zone reps - off to Cranbrook Our zone seven has 407 athletes, coaches, of- ficials, chaperones, managers and substitutes listed for the upcoming B.C. Summer Games at Cranbrook, July 10 to 13. Not all those listed on rosters released this week will be making the trip, but the total will be close to 390 people. Terrace heads the list of par- ticipants with 167 possibles. Kitimat is next with 80, followed by Smithers with 63, Prince Rupert | 59, Kitwanga 17, Houston 13, Hazelton seven, and Endako one. Among the sports ‘listed are archery, baseball, orienteering, boys and girls’ softball, trapshooting, cricket, English and Western equestrian, cycling, div- ing, men’s and women’s field hockey, men’s and women’s golf, horseshoe pitching, modern pen- tathlon, parachuting, disabled swimming and track and field, men’s and ladies’ soccer, hand- gun shooting, masters and CASA swimming, tennis, track and field, lacrosse, centerfire shooting, black powder shooting, synchronized swimming, and canoe- ing. Caledonia names best athlete Val Philpot was nam- ed outstanding athlete of the year at last week’s Caledonia Senior Secon- dary School award’s night ceremonies at the ‘ R.E.M. Lee Theatre. She was also among 23 students honored with large athletic block let- ters. Most sportsmanlike athlete awards went to Satnam Manhas, Brent Volk and Jaci Sturn. The athletic service award went to Kevin Maki. Other large block win- ners were Jaci Sturn, Carolyn Hendry, Col- leen Anderson, Leona Tank, Hester Flewin, Karen Oldershaw, Pam Gill, Tracy McFarland, Teresa Lindseth, Cheryl Jarvis, Angus Highe, Tony Broman, Karm Sangha, Henri Michaud, Satnam Manhas, David Kirkaldy, Kevin Maki, Brent Volk, Scott Welton, Richard Krieg, James Michalchuk and Ron Striker. Small block awards went to 19 students. — Stacey Buteau, Cheryl Pelletier, Krista Tycho, Lisa Bland, Carmie Cameron, Annette Clift, Peggy. Jackson, Rob McGettigan, Lakbir Gill, Chris McDonald, Harry Dahmi, Kevin Mol- denhaver, Pat McPee, Kent Aird and Ian Ar- nold. OPEN NORTHERN 'ORCYCLE > a great selection of used bikes. ~~ consignment sale of your used bike. the best selection of accessories FEATURING SHOEI and ANSWER A-TECH HELMETS AVON SUPER VENOM SPORT TIRES AVON AM 20 & 21 TOURING TIRES (long mileage and handling) DIRT TIRES OF ALL TYPES ROAD and DIRT BOOTS LEATHER JACKETS SOFT LUGGAGE and MUCH MUCH MORE! in the north. MON. - SAT. — 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM FRIDAYS TIL 7:00 PM JUST IN! a huge shipment of dirt and dual purpose tires at mind-blowing prices!