Bluebacks big at Smithers’ meet .. THE BLUEBACK’S development swimmers finished off their short course season on a high note, coming home from a Smithers meet with a number of medals and pool records. ‘The Bluebacks were one of four clubs competing at the Smithers Swim and Ski Classic two weekends ago. Terrace sent 13 swimmicrs to the event, "And they weren’t disappointed, ““They swam their butts off,’ says coach Joslyn Bagg, ‘‘And they had a great, great time.” “A mumber of local swimmers finished in the top three : of their age class. Anna Farrell, 11, took gold in her group, placing either first or second in all her events. - Henrietta Relling, 14, finished second overall in her - group, She boasted several great performances. ~--Bluebacks also dominated the boys’ 11-12 category, with Edmund Swan and William Shack taking first and second in that group. Ronnie Schlegel, 13, finished sec- ond in his age group as well, - "Ronnie had to swim one race against a very, very tall young man,” Bagg says. “But he managed to keep ~ up with him, It was impressive.” Most of the development swimmers have limited tournament experience, so Bagg says the event was a '. good opportunity for them to meet other swimmers and get used to compelitive swimming. But thal’s not to say there weren’t some pretty fast _ times at the event, Bight-year-old Allison Knoedler _ broke four poot records over the weekend. In two of those events, anolher swimmer also broke the record and placed first, but in the 50 breast and the 25 fly her record-breaking times will stand. Hayley Gipps also had a good meet, taking an im- pressive 20 seconds off one of her times and scoring several silvers, Hali Downs and Chelsea Sears had good meets as well. Bagg says the group had been working hard to im- prove the front and back crawls, and it paid off. They've been really working ta improve those strokes,’’ she says. “It showed.”’ The Blnebacks are now preparing for their coming long-course season. De Walle awarded bursary CALEDONIA guard Fraser de Walle has been awarded a $500 basketball scholar- ship. De Walle won the award through the McDonald's- Grizzlies BEST (Basketball Education Scholarship Team) program. A total of 30 boys from senior. secondary schools around the province and the Yuken received the award, All graduating seniors who ‘had lettered for their school’s’ basketball team and who plan to pursue a post-secondary education were eligible for the award. De Walle and the rest of m= = oS Va = a Fill up with savings. hii & A Bun... 99° w/coupon 7-455 ---T- 1! HO Soup & A Bun. 59° w/coupon At That Price, Bring A Friend! Sport Scope Ringette holds AGM THE TERRACE Ringette Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting for the 1998/1999 season at 7 p.m. Apr. 21 at the library. For more information, call Roger at 638-0622. Still skiing at lakes FRESH SNOW last week means there's still great skiing to be had at the Onion Lake Cross Country Ski Trails. Organizers say most of the nins are skiable, with a few bald spots appearing. For those who want to continue with spring skiing, back- country skiing is a great option. Anyone who is interested in trying a new and challenging side to the sport can call Cheryl at 798-2227, Tennis ciubs get ready THE TERRACE Tennis club and the Junior Volleys club», are just about to hit the courts. For adults, the club staris Sunday, Apr. 5. Club nights are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 6 pam. until dusk. Singles play runs from 6-7 pam, and is followed by doubles play. Everyone is welcome. For youths 10-16 years, the Junior Volleys season runs from Apr. 18 to June 13. They play every Saturday mom- ing from [0-12 p.m. at the Halliwell Courls. For more in- formation cal] Ada at 635-9695. Skaters host Carnival LOCAL SKATING Club members are busy getting ready for their annual Ice Carnival. This year’s theme is '‘Adventures in Sherwood Forest”’ and it will be held Thursday, March 26 at 7 p.m, at the Terrace Arena. There will be 16 group numbers, feature skaters, precision team and coaches skating, Tickets are available from area businesses including Im- ages by Karlene, Just Legs and Central Flowers. Looking for coaches TERRACE YOUTH Soccer needs coaches for all age levels. Those interested can call Blaine at 635-5118, viled to Vancouver, Apr. 11 to receive their certificates and watch the Grizzlies lose A760 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace ! i Ph: 635-6935 Expires March 24,1998 l FE the winners have been in- " l ‘L to Portland. 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