Choir Boys take scrub softball tournament - In an all-Kitimat final, the Choir Boys needed an extra inning to down the Godfathers 17-16 in the championship game of the sixth annual Cop- perside Foods’ mixed scrub softball tourna-, ment on the July 19° weekend. The Choir Boys had earlier beaten the God- fathers 13-10 in quarter- final action in Sunday’s single elimination series. The Godfathers dropped down to take on Woolworths and beat them 12-3 for another crack at their cross-town rivals. The Choir Boys had edged out the host Cop- perside Gang 9-7 in the semi-finals to gain a berth in the final. Cop- perside ended up placing third while Woolworths grabbed fourth place. The top three teams were presented with trophies while Woolworths got their entry fee back as a prize. The Rosswood Rub- bies won the most sport- smanlike team award. The male and female most valuable player trophies went to Mike LeBlond of the Family Connection and Jennifer Godfrey of Copperside. Named to the all-star team were Don Wiley of Copperside at first-base; Charlie Struck of God- fathers at second-base; Jim Yakiwchuk of Choir Boys at third-base; Chuck Vidalin of Choir Boys at shortstop; Steve Brady of the Dodgers at left field: Jennifer God- frey of Copperside at right field; Jack Cornelis of the Godfathers at center field; Al Enmark of the Choir Boys at cat- cher; and Pauline Bell of the Godfathers at pit- cher. Each of the 20 teams ‘named a player they felt was their most valuable, and each of these players picked up a trophy as well, Here’s the list of players selected: Independent Supplies -Rick Eakins; Terrace Alkies - Darren Webber; Family Connection Scrub softball tournament Third place Copperside Gang piayers line up for trophies. -Mike LeBlond; All Seasons - Norm Hull; Choir Boys - Debbie Daugherty; Garfields -Rhonda Seymour; EIA -Laura Bell; XTC -Ralph ' S§tar named Jennifer Godfrey was named the most valuable female player. SoM ah « Terrace Ladies’ Auxiliary No parade Is compiete without waving banners, and the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, did their part in the Riverboat Days parade festlvities. Bartell; Godfathers Johnson, Flounders Green Team -Karen -Herb Spencer; Rosswood Rubbies 69ers: -Jack Cornelis; Dodgers -Cliff Coon; - Williams Movers - Shannon and Stacey; Woolworths -no player named; Reel Inn Raiders -Lynn Ken- ney; Northern Motor Inn -George Lebleu; Copper-' side -Mike Godfrey; | Skeena Cellulose - Irving -Mario Desjardins; - Dave Kirkaldy; Grypstra. Terrace Youth Soccer Assoc, Saturday, July 1 Under 7 Doc's United. 0 - Canons 0 Dairy Queen 4 - Terrace Chrysler 0 McAlpine 2 - Ken's Photo 4 Under 8 Lions 2 - Tilden 1 Kinsmen 1 - Vic Froese 0 Under 10 Co-op 3 - Carlyte Shepherd 3 Shopper's Drugs 5 - AGK Pac Men6 Thunderbirds 2 - Skeana Sawmill 7 Under 11 - Aqua 1- Northwest Sportsmen 0 Cedarland 1 - Finning 7 Under 12 Bavarian Inn 5 - Sight and Sound 3 Bud's 0- Northern Drugs 4 Under 14 Northern Motor Inn 2 - Rotary 4 Monday, July 14 Under 18 Braids 5 - Philpotts 4 Tuesday, July 15 : Under 18 ’ Dave’s 1 - Manuels 3 Saturday, July 19 Girls’ Kinettes 1- Richards 0 K’Shlan Construction 1 - Pizza Hut 0 Monday, July 21 Under 18 Bralds 2 - Manuels 3 “THE SCORES ARE... is sponsored by.. Come in to our office at : 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace \ s+ Phone 638-8581 Tuesday, July 22 Under 18 Philpotts 4 - Dave’s 4 Wednesday, July 23 Under 7 Terrace Chrysler 3 - McAlpine 0 Doc’s United 0 - Dairy Queen 1 Ken’s Photo 3 - Canons 2 Girls’ Kinettes 0 - Pizza Hut 7 Under 14 All Seasons 6 - Rotary 3 Under 12 Bavarian Inn 2 - Northern Drugs 6 Under 11 Aqua 2 - Finning 7 Under 10 AGK Pac Men 2 - Westar 8 Thureday, July 24 Under 8 Sundance 2 - Tilden 4 Vic Froese 1 - Totem Ford 1. Under 10 Surveyors 9 - Carlyle Shepherd 1 Co-op 7 - Skeena Sawmill 5 - Under 11 Northwest Sportsmen 0 - Cedarland 0 Under 12 Sight and Sound 6 - Bud’ 33 Under 14 Terrace Builders 2 - Narthern Motor Inn 2 Girla’ Richards 0- K’Shian Construction 5 “Home ¢@ ‘Life ° "Fire Boat e Business | Gutopion. AUTHORIZED AGENTS |