Bé - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 21, 1998 Mi No peeking A YOUTH SOCCER clinic is being held every Sat- urday at Centennial Christian School for those who can't wait for spring. Coaches are emphasiz- ing ball control and handling — this drill even had players dribble with their eyes closed. Wrestlers hot in Smithers LOCAL YOUTH wrestlers were a little disappointed with the turnout at a meet in Smithers two weeks ago. But what started out as disappointment ended up as an excellent opportunity and a great time, “Tt was really relaxed and fun,” says girls’ coach Dave O’Brien, “Our newer wrestlers found more suc- cess and the more experi- enced wrestlers had a chance to try some of their trickier moves.’” Of O’Brien’s novices, he says Heather Bohn did very well, as did Meagan McAlI- pine. Veterans Angie Mcrae, Grace Wittkowski and Pam Haugland all looked great, as did second- year wrestler Brenna Smith. And Roberta Wilson con- tinued her season-long un- defeated streak. This past weekend, Haugland and Mcrae at- tended the B.C. age class finals in Vancouver. Look for their results in an up- coming Standard. On the boys’ side, a num- ber of local athletes wrestled well, Coach Joe Murphy says he was especially pleased to see Brent Trom- Win, loss at Salmon Belt ONLY TWO local boxers fought at the annual Salman Belt boxing tourney in Prince Rupert two weekends ago — but both were ex- cellent bouts. In the end, the Terrace fighters split their decisions, coming home with one win and one loss. Jeremy Main of Prince Rupert was up against 11- year-old Tyler Manning of Terrace in the first bout. This is Manning’s second year as a boxer and the Sal- mon Belt was his first big match. Manning fought *ery well, winning in a unani- mous decision. He also won the ‘‘Salmon Boy” trophy for best Junior bout, Chad Gerow, 16, was Ter- race’s other contender. He faced another Prince Rupert boxer, Ken Butterfield. Coach Rusty Doane says Gerow fought well, but his conditioning was not strong and he ended up losing. ‘We don’t have access to an indoor running facility and we just couldn’t get the running time in,” Doane says. ‘‘And Chad probably had a little too much Christ- mas.”’ Stil, it was an exciting match, and the fight was later named best overall bout of the night. Attendance at the Boxing Club is down this year. Doane says that’s partly due to the cancellation of the event from the Northem B.C. Winter Games last year. Boxing was dropped because a local doctor could not be found to attend the fights. **That hit the club pretty hard,’’ Doane says. The next fight in the northwest will be a bout in Kitimat, Feb, 7. Doane says his boxers are also training for the Silver Gloves competition coming up in Victoria in March. Four local boxers will fight for the Silver Gloves, in- chiding Manning and Gerow along with female boxers Roberta Wilson and Melissa Gerow. 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