10 Terrace Review — _ Wednesday, August 10, 1988 Following is a list of Zone Seven (Northwest) medal win- ners at the B.C. Summer Games. The results are preliminary as organizers of the Victoria Games have yet to release com- puterized results. Archery Men’s barebow Ed Mackenzie (Terrace) gold. Junior women’s : freestyle — Susan Payne (Terrace) bronze. Women’s barebow — Shirley - Hobenshield (Kitwanga) silver. ' Men’s freestyle — Guy Dugay (Kitimat) bronze. Men’s heavy tackle — Ed Hobenshield (Kit- wanga) gold. Tennis Boys singles — Gurjodh Singh (Kitimat) bronze. Charity golf to benefit muscular dystrophy _ The second major charity golf tournament of the month is coming up Sunday, August 21 at the Skeena Valley Golf Club. It’s the Inn of the West’s charity golf challenge, with ‘all proceeds going to the muscular — dystrophy fund, Golfers play an 18-hole series using a two-ball, alternate-shot format. The fee is $60 a player, and you can enter at the Inn of © the West up until Monday the 15th. The fee also includes a lunch and dinner, and numerous prizes and awards. The grand prize is a - trip for two to San Francisco, courtesy of Canadian Airlines International. Invitational "B.C, Day weekend was a big one for the Terrace Stock Car Association as they held the super stock invitational races on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, There were several multiple race winners, including Joe Borovec with three checkered flags plus victories in both sportsman jamborees. Mark Willms collected about six, second-place finishes, but Where “Canoeing Men’s solo slalom — Alf King (Smithers) Silver. Men’s open recreational: Derwin and Geerd Van Der Meulen (Telkwa) silver. Junior men recreational Mark Fehr and Simon Challen (Smithers) gold. Diving Men’s under-17 one meter — Calvin Gravy (Pr. Rupert)) bronze. Men’s under-17 three meter ~~ Calvin Grav (Pr. Rupert) silver. - Horseshoe Pitching: Women’s class. ‘D’ — Patti Anderson (Terrace) gold. The Kitamaat number one team shown her Eagles in all native soccer organized by the Canyon City L Terrace.” -, Modem Pentathlon ‘Women a Crystal ‘Thomas (Pr, Rupert) in 50-to-59 age "group won five’ gold and one * gilver.. Mike. Long: (Kitimat) in - (Terrace) gold. « Parachuting. Intermediate men: — “Roger Chicoine (Terrace) | bronze.. Masters: men ~ Bill Hardman (Pr. Rupert) silver. Shooting - Air rifle, Men — Reg Fredrickson (Burns Lake) gold; John Howett (Burns bronze. Smallbore, men — John Howett (Burns Lake) silver. Trapshooting, men — class ‘C’ — Dennis Ducherer (Pr. Rupert) gold. Team shooting — Zone Seven, bronze. Zone Seven athletes bring h home medals. - Swimming ‘ Masters men — Noel. Smith — 30-to-39 age group won two gold and two bronze. Tennis tourney Saturday Lake) | - The Terrace Tennis Club has a closed tournament Saturday and Sunday at the Kalum courts, | - starting at 9 a.m. both days. There’s singles, doubles and mixed doubles planned. Fees are @ knocked off the six-time champion Kispiox Lions during Riverboat Days in ~ Northmen win five. straight in Smithers rugby match — ‘Twenty-four’ was the lucky number for the Terrace Nor- thmen as they posted five stocks race came through to win the hobby jamboree at both sessions. Dan O’Brien posted seven first-place finishes overall. Phil Truscott took three top finishes and also - won Sunday’s street jamboree. Steve Burkett won the street jamboree on Saturday, plus one more race. ~ Complete results can be found elsewhere in this edition. it’s at... Visit the Northern Motor inn, for nightly entertainment. 3086 Hwy. 16 East | 635-6375 straight wins at the seventh an- nual Smithers seven-a-side rugby tournament on the B.C. Day weekend. In their four-game, round- robin series at the start, all four victories were decided with Ter- race scoring 24 points in each contest. — They opened with a 24-6 win over Smithers Camels; Then it was 24-4 wins in their next three games —- over Osland Saws, Fort St. John, and Smithers Killer Bees, This put them into the final against the host team where they scored an 18-6 triumph. Seven-a-side rugby had each team fielding seven players, and they played seven-and- a-half minute halves. Track and Flele “Women, 400 meter. Robyn Clark (Smithers) gold. ‘Boys, 100 ‘meters, — David Giesbrecht (Houston) silver.’ Boys’ long - jump: David Glesbrecht (Houston) | bronze. . $6 for one event, $11 for two, or $15 for all three. Members should. phone Richard’ at 635-2347 by Thurs- , day. New club members are _ welcome. Smithers — coach for. B.C. track and field Smithers’ High School coach Greg Peters is on the road much of this summer as coach of dif- - ferent, B.C. track and field teams. Peters, who has taught and ‘coached at Smithers for more than 10 years, was one of the major mentors at the Western Canadian juvenile champion- . ships’ at Edmonton . ‘this’. past weekend, . He handled athletes in sprints, ~ hurdles, decathion. and hep- ~~ tathlon . events, including . ' Smithers’ Shelley Morris. This coming weekend, Peters takes Morris to Montreal, where -he’ll coach the province's sprint and hurdle competitors at the Royal Canadian Legion’s juvenile championships. _ Following the Montreal meet, a training camp is planned in that area for two days. Peters will be improving on his own skills at that time. This spot c could - be yours for only |}. teaasgane camino" : Sunday 12:00 am. — 10pm. 638. 1848 or 638- 8034 A pri’ a - Chi Polly’ s Cafe inese & Western Cuisine. 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