: : E =o . : owen roee : pment A tr peng gn TPE Lae at ad sew eng aired ar kl i ae iltaepe sie api a atelier! oma ads ee, FR wend, ener — smnsid 7 mae on var o a Seed Tre Sat oa” a ener a Ng tag to mane Bl At | 2 Terrace Review — -Weinesday, June 28, 1989 Kitimat KGB takes ladies’ softball The one-day Terrace ladies recreational softball tournament on June 17 was a-piece of cake ‘for the Kitimat K.G.B, team, as they won.all three round-robin - contests, then scored a fourth easy win ‘in the championship game. |. °. Kitimat. ‘started with a 20-8 win over Donna’ Ss Cut and Curl. heey a "Although the final | game | re- quired some. extra effort, the Terrace Northern Motor Inn Stealers had relatively no pro- blem winning the seven-team Kispiox ladies softball tourna- ment on Fathers’ Day weekend. The Stealers went through un- defeated, winning four games in ‘a row including the title match 3-2 over Hazelton’s Skeena ‘A’ © squad. _ They started with an 8-4 vic- Then they blanked A & W. 15-0 before winding. up their round-. robin by. outscoring Tilden 14-9. Tilden had the second: best record, ‘sO they took on Kitimat again in t final but lost 11-3 to - | the Smelter City gals. A & W won ‘the most sportsmanlike team award, - - tory over Houston, then downed Moricetown' 12-0. In the semi-finals they de- . feated Kispiox 14-5, The Stealers’ Linda Black was named. most valuable player. . Teammates: June Ross and Joy Schmidt were selected best in- fielder and most” inspirational players, respectively. ° For winning the series, Stealers came home with $800 in prize money. Two Terrace winners | in Alean run Terrace competitors won more than their share of races at Kitimat’s. annual Alcan Family Mini-Marathon on June 17th. The event attracted 75 runners: and bikers, including Terrace’s Ed Ansems and Sue Simpson, who won their . respective 21-kilometer (half-marathon) - races. Ansems. was timed in one hour, 17 minutes while Simpson has a time of one hour 27 minutes, Five-K winners were Mark Zielinski of Kitimat (18 minutes) and Gail Sheasy: of Terrace (24 minutes). Kitimat’s Trevor Mendham rolled toa 41-minute finish in the five-K wheelchair event, Bike riders had to go twice the distance of runtiers. The home - town’s Bruce Pettet won his 42-K race in 71 minutes. The youngest 21-K runner as 13- year-old Miles Lacey, who was timed at 119 minutes. Local entries stopped - at slo-pitch tourney Terrace had three out of -the six entries, but two of the other teams made the final at the zone senior ‘B’ mixed slo-pitch soft- ball championship lield: at Smithers on June 17 weekend. __. It was the host Smithers Blues “ emerging from ‘the ‘B’ side to _ knock off previously unbeaten Prince Rupert twice to earn a tirp to Victoria July 14 for pro- vincial finals. nightly CATCH THE ACTION Vistt the Northern Motor Inn, for entertainment. Come. to where the ACTION is. The Blues started -with a. loss to Rupert, then picked up.a ’. default win over Houston. Next ‘the Blues eliminated Terrace . Hotel’ 12-9 in 10 innings and ‘sidelined Skeena Hotel $-2 to meet Rupert in the finals. Rupert’s unblemished record fell in the tight first game by a 8-7 score, The sudden-death ‘finale wasn’t even close, with _ Smithers posting a 14-5 victory: 3086 Hwy. 16 East 035-0375 Kitimat KGB won the Terrace Ladies’ Recreational Softball tournament with ease on June 17. They beat Terrace Tilden 11-3 in the final. ee "9 4 Blanket. . Blanket op Blanket’ B.C. and YUKON ALBERT A-NWT |{i- ‘SASKATCHEWAN - — 01,000,000 : : $ . $3.00 dfor new “ent comenunity : samepermontior * pousshoide each word over 25 ; amiitio $420 per wore newapapers . + each word aver 25 newspapers AC ea So Seeman ae mnt Rar = “Blanket . .. Blanket - - | Blanket MANITOBA ONTARIO-QUEBEC [| ATLANTIC PROVs 92834 $ 00, 20s || $QQO0 5,00 "BS Mmn “Cisie || 27S Mom ite || Poem Sata, f Community |; .00 per word community eth ease ‘eh ncaa newspapers |] eachwordover25 —__newapapera Se She! er he Leh sate ut, ° ~ GRUP { a | BLANKET CLASSIFIEDS 4 te i govern Regs md, io ene