-. gkeena. “junior | high school - track. ‘and ° field athletes fared well enough to. place third -aae overall against older: com-’ petitors, winning two of the in- dividual aggregate awards, and ; qualifying four for the upcom- ing B.C. Summer Games. _All this. took place at the Northwest zone finals in jee Smithers on ‘May 20. - The host team finished on top with 336 points. The Queen Charlotte Islands suprised every- one by placing second on 230 points: Skeena’s total was 184 — 10 ahead of Hazelton. Fifth place went to Prince Rupert with 99. _ Summer Games were Chris Wilkinson, Shawn Carson, - Cindy Olson and Megan Reid. Carson won the Bantam boys’ ageregate by taking first in the javelin, long jump and triple jump. He was also second in the 100-meter dash and fourth i in the 200. ° '. Carson anchored the record- setting Skeena four-by-100 relay - team as they broke the old zone record of 56.1 seconds i ina time of 52.66. The other ageregate winner was Kannin Osei-Tutu i in boys’ midget. ‘Kannin won the high: amp, ’ 100 and 200 dashes. ‘He also placed third.in ‘the Jong. jump: and 400 dash... . Osei-Tutu . addéd. first ce finishes to his list: ‘by being part ofthe four-man wirtining relay . teams in the four-by-100 (49.4) and four-by-400 (3.59.00), The midgets, by the way, won their division overall with 101 points. Results for other Skeena | athletes are as follows: Bantam gits Jason Dvorak — “100-meter -200-meter dash (ist, 12.76);. dash (2nd); member of: four- by-100 relay team. Bryan Fick — shot putt (1st); javelin (2nd); member of four- by-100 relay team. Curtis Bretherick — member __ Of four-by-100 relay team. Jon Shepherd — high jump (2nd); 800-meters (3rd). | Midget girls. Cindy Olson -— triple jump 100-meter dash (2nd);" (1st); member of second-place four- by-400 relay team. Megan Reid — 400-meters (2nd); member of second-place four-by-400 relay team. _ Teresa Eastwood and Leslie Hamberg — members of the sec- ond-place four-by-400 relay team... Midget boys Chris) Wilkinson — 100-meters (2nd); 200-meters (2nd); long jump (2nd); member of_four-by-100 relay team. ‘David Shepherd — 1,500- Skeena athletes chosen for the - Skeena junior high school’s track and field team, under coaches Cam McKay, Gary Fuller and Paul Manhas, had Oo Beet ee ie ire gt Std ae Terrace Review - — Wednesday, May 31,1989 n ! eena track and field toam third in in zone finals an excellent season. The boys a and Girls posed for our camera just before heading to zone finals in Smithers. ‘ meters (2nd); 3,000-meters ~ (2nd); times respectively were. ". 4.46.and 10.07 — personal bests for David. Chad Edmonds — 800-meters © (Ast); member of the four-by-400 relay. team: Dave Edmonds — "member of the four-by-400 relay team. ‘Chad. Croft- — 400-meters (Ist, 56 4); member of | both: four-by-100. and four-by-400 _ _ relay teams, Dave Wolfe — member of four-by-100 relay team. Juvenite girls ‘Katherine Robson — 800- meters (3rd); 1,500-meters (3rd). Merchants win at fastball ‘Kitimat Merchants hosted and won the area’s first men’s ~-fastball. tournament at River- lodge Park on the weekend, The Merchants downed Terrace Truck Loggers 2-1 in the cham- pionship game to win $1,000 top prize. The Loggers went home with $700 for runnerup placing. Third-place money of $400 went to Terrace Northwest Oldtimers, who lost 7-3 to Kitimat in the ‘B’ side final. Other final placings -had Hazelton Bombers fourth, -]; Prince Rupert Duffys fifth, Burns Lake sixth and Morice- town seventh, See all scores in scoreboard. £ Entries are still being taken for the June 10-11 Big Bob’s fifth .annual: ball-banger mixed slo-pitch softball tournament in Terrace, There’s a 16-team limit for a $175 entry fee. This Satur- day. is the closing date for en- tries. Contact Kluss at 635-9627. The All Seasons’ nine-hole Father’s Day golf tournament for four-person teams is coming up June 18 at the Skeena Valley -Golf Club. It’s a scramble series for $20 a golfer. The limit is 30 ‘teams. The fee includes lunch, fees and prizes for all. Enter at All Seasons store. The men’s and women’s zone 7 soccer playdowns for berths in the B.C, Summer Games will be held in Terrace this weekend. ' Youngsters are urged to register soon for summer soccer camps. The Credit Union school for boys and girls five to 16 has camps at Kitimat and Terrace in July. Forms are available at Credit Unions. The Northwest Residential Academy in Terrace in July is for boys only this year. Girls will be added next year. Contact your Youth Soccer Association to sign up. Terrace scrub softball teams are reminded that schedules for June games can now be picked up at the library. The Skeena Valley Runners g ‘coming events in local sports Club has its annual five and 10-kilometer ‘Fun Run’ coming up Sunday, June 4..It’s open to all ages. Entry fee is $2 if-a B.C.A.A. member, $4 is not. Registration is 9:15 to 10 a.m. at the library. The races start at 10.” The circuit runs around the Horseshoe area. The annual June 13 to 17. girls’ basketball. camp at Skeena school in Terrace is now taking: registrations at $50 each. It’s for. girls in Grades 7 to 10. A top Canadian coach from Alberta will be here. You can get all the information from your school or from Karen Kirby at Skeena | school, NOTICE KITIMAT-STIKINE REGIONAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT = ADVISORY COMMITTEE 4 REQUEST FOR MEMBERSHIP The Kitimat-Stikine Regional Hospital District is looking for an individual who has an in- terest in health care to serve as a member of the Kitimat-Stikine Regional Hospital District Advisory Committee. _ The Advisory Committee, which has ten members, advises the Kitimat-Stikine Regional Hospital District Board on hospital facilities and hospital/health services within the District. Interested persons s should contact: -...._ Kithmat-Stikine Reglonal Hospital District. =~ Sulte 300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Judy Tracy Administrative Officer Terrace, B.C. V8G 4E1 Telephone: 635-7251 or 1-800-663-3208 mene emneunesvensomsamssonssetanuenesies J} | | | ST. Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. “Yes, we now have your favorite selection of Imports!” 635-6300 COLD BEER and WINE STORE Saturday: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. — Open Holidays — _. ; “ae