C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 1, 1994 Sports Menu TONIGHT Minor Softball uirts (Cassie Hall, 6 p.m. Almwood v Minute Muffler Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Terrace Builders v Bavarian Inn Bandstra v Brady's FC Under 10s — 6:30 p.m, Surveyors ¥ Wildwood Sk.Celiuiase v Carlyle Shepherd Skeena Sawmills y Shoopers Centennial Lions v AGK - ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 2 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 12s — 6:30 p.m. Finning v Copperside Cedarland v Sight & Sound Overwaitea v Cedarland Minor Softball T-Ball (Elks, 6 p.m.) Yip Cai v Kinsmen R. King & Sons y CUPE 2012 Mites (Eiks, 6 p.m.) ‘Terrace Interiors v Co-op Bridon v McAlpine Lions v Skeena Sawmills Squirts (Cassie Hail, 6 p.m.) Dairy Queen v Gemma Bath Skeena Holel v Safeway Minute Muffler v Norm’s Auto PeeWees (Cassie Hall, 7:15 p.m. PNG v Kermode Friendship PeeWees 7:15 pm. Bayview v Lazelle Mini-Storage Bantams 715 pm. Bandsira v AM 59 Middleton vy Cedarland Midpets (Riverside, 7:15 p.m.) Novthern Drugs v Vic’s Midgets Midgets (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) Sight & Sound v All Seasons FRIDAY, JUNE 3 Soccer ZONE 7 PLAYDOWNS for Sum- mer Games start 6 p.m. Women’s final Sunday 10 am, Men's 12 noon at cither NWCC or Skeena Jr. depending on field condition. Minor Softball Bantams 6:30 p.m. “Totem Furniture v Vic Froese Pee Weea (Elks 6:30 p.m.) Lazelie Storage v Remax ‘SATURDAY, FUNE 4 Track and Field ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS an- nual meet at Skeena Jr, Secondary Chevron planning to clear cut Pine Valley CHEVRON JUNIORS are hoping a change of venue will bring a change of fortune against a northern rival, The Pine Valley Jr. Blazers are making the tip from Prince George for this weekend’s fast- pitch tournament here, And Chevron will be looking to reverse the form of their May 21- 22 meetings in Prince George, Chevron faced Pine Valley in their opening game of that tournament, dropping an 8-5 de- cision, Brad Neufeld took the loss for Terrace while Shane Archer produced the teams Ione home rum. Chevron shook off the loss to take two straight and set up a return in the final. Although able to limit the Blazers offence to half the runs, the Chevron Jrs. own bats fell silent as Pine Valley made it two with a 4-1 victory. The first of the Terrace vic- tories came against Prince George Pro-Line, a comfortable 8-2 result in which Neufeld picked up‘an in- field homer and Jeff Kawouchi took the win. The remaining game, against another hometown team, M & D Logging, proved anything but easy. With Neufeld back on the mound, Troy Hunt produced a timely fence-clearer ta tie the game up and send it to extra in- nings. There Bruce Neid unleashed a three run blast to give Chevron a 9-2 win, Terrace outfielder Mike Hub- ° bard was named best player of the tournament on the strength of get- ting on base 10 times in 13 trips to the plate — three hits, seven walks, ~~ Apart from the“ Blazers, this weekend’s tournament has drawn the Grande Prairie Jrs. from the other side of the Rockies and organizers are waiting for con- firmation from a Kelowna squad. The Terrace Men’s All-Star (eam will round out the line-up. Action gets underway at the Northwest Community College field Friday evening with the final taking place Sunday, time to. be announced. 4 a \ 7 Trail trial EQUINE expertise was on display at the Thornhil! Community grounds May 20-22 at the an- nual Spring Show of the Totem Saddle Club. Quiet rider-maunt communication was a key to succeeding in catching the judges eye in the trail riding class (above). 4 OCATIONES (Oe aie CARED GC) ‘Scott Welch UPHOLSTERY CLEANING. We will gently extract ground-in soil to help freshen your upholstered furniture and keep it looking its best! Ce Free Estimates ia 6 3 5-35 5 8 > Monday......... Sweet & Sour Pork Tuesday.........8 oz New York Steak & Caesar Wednesday...Beef Stir Fry Thursday......BBQ Ribs Friday............Prime Rib Saturday........8 oz New York Steak Dinner $4 _ Oo» Served from 5:00 - 8:00 pm MINIMUM BEVERAGE CHARGE OF $1.75 TERRACE INN 4551 Grelg Ave., Terrace, BC V8G iM? 635-6630 beginning at 9:30 p.m. » a _ ee 7 at | imran | Elizabeth queen of ‘C’ Hobby Under 7s— 9:30 a.m. Kinsmen v All Seasons ELIZABETH CLOAKEY owned the May 21-22 meet and came all season. “] Safeway v Philpots the ‘C’ Hobby at the Terrace away wilh four wins. In the Hobby, Gord Kiassen Rotary v Northen Motor Ino Stock Car assoclation’s second Albert Weber in #6 is living up took both Saturday’s races but Tilden ¥ Vie Frosse in meet of the season. to pre-season expectations in the had to be satisfied with a single Dale eas Pete yoler Piloting #77, Cloakey opened Sportsman, five wins over the triumph Sunday as Jules Team Y vy Crampton . the weekend smoking with a weekend raising his tally toseven LaFrance crossed first in the Totem Ford v Terrace Chrysler 19.29 second lap in Saturday’s to give him a stranglehold in the Dash and Main. The results left Klassen with a_ five-four edge in victories to date. And in ‘B’ Street, Mike Bour- que won his first in Saturday’s Heat, then added two more while Jack Osbome doubled on Sunday to leave the pair with three vic- tories apiece. The cars are back in action this weekend which features Kiddies Day on Sunday, a chance for youngsters to take a spin around the track as passengers. division. Newcomer Brent McCarron prevented Webex from sweeping with his first victory, in Satur- day’s Main. And Dan Thickett is pulling clear of the pack in ‘B’ Hobby, his Sunday sweep leaving him with five triumphs in the six races tun to date in that class, But there’s no such domination in ‘A’ Hobby or ‘B’ Street, both shaping up to be close run affairs time {rials to set a new track record in that class. And she kept it up in two days of racing, ending the weekend with a perfect five-for-five win- ning record, That gave Cloakey a total of six on the season and has her firmly in the driver's seat in ‘C’ Hobby, Meanwhile John Cloakey was making his mark as well. Having ‘opened the season with a win in *B’ Street, he moved up to ‘A’ at SUNDAY, JUNE 5 Hiking WATSON LAKES (Cedarvaie) is destination for focal club. Meet at library at 10 a.m. Phone 635-2935 for further details, MONDAY, JUNE 6 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 19s — 6:30 p.m. Takhar v Councillors Under 19 Girls - 6:30 p.m, Northern Drugs v Tide Lake Richards v Pizza Hut ano BRAKE Value Added Service Starts May 30", Ends June 4° 4526 Greig Avenue Terrace, B.C. 635-7707 ee ee ea ane ee ee emt ae to oe ee ae bp a ts eee. MATIONALLY GUARANTEED BORER te ABER BE SEM ERR ay eee ree eee anna m ee ee ee ee ee ee ee TUESDAY, JUNE 7 Minor Softball T-Ball (Elks, 6 p.m. CUPE 2012 Yip Chi Kinsmen v R. King & Sons Mites (Cassie Hail 6. p.m.) Terrace Co-op v McAlpine Lions v Terrace Interiors Skeena Sawmills v Bridon Squirts (Elks, 6 p.m.) - Minute Muffler v Dairy Queen Safeway v Norm's Auto Skeena Hotel v Almwood Pee Wees (Cassic Hall, 7:15 p.m.) Bayview v FNG PeeWees (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) | Kermode F'ship v Lazelle Storage Bantams 7:15 p.m. AM 59 y Middleton Cedarland v Vic Froese Bantams (T’hill Prim., 7:15 p.m.) Bandstra v Totem Furniture Midgets (Riverside, 7:15 p.m.) Northern Drugs v Sight & Sound Midgets (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) Vic's Midgets v All Seasons FLAG SIGNALS: ;3 Black: rolled - warning open - disqualified go caution -hold position § danger -faceisstopped § halfway mark = § onelaptogo move over Race is over Green: Yellow: Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Girls Under 143 — 6:30 p.m. Wilkinson v Terrace Shell Braids v Team X Under 16s —- 6:30 p.m. A& Wy Kerby & Sons Constrictors v Inly Bird Red: Shaunce started flagging for the Terrace & Stock Car Association in 1982 after a four = year racing career. In 1977 and 1978 % Shaunce received top points in ‘B’ Hobby Spare Mens bang the| | and in 1980 he received the honor of details into the office at} # | member of the year. Shaunce has been 4647 Lazelle Ave, phone, Hs Crossed Flags: White: Blue & Yellow: Checkered: To get an event on to the . | SATURDAY TIME TRIALS 6:00 PM RACING” 7:00 PM SUNDAY TIME TRIALS = 1:00 PM RACING 2:00PM Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax| % sponsored by the Skeena hotel for ) | them to 638-8432. : “Kid's please bring safety helmets To make next week’s : the last three years. to ride in cars, me paper, submissions must be in by 5 p.m. Friday. oo