B16 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 26, 2002 : eB a S po rts S cope S co rebo ard Did you know, B.C. Children's Hospital sees more | Ry uty /, “hot. than 157,000 patient visits every year. from over — =f N= | Bi king 200 communities across the province? visltan com : : Take the challenge Red Sand Root Chute June 9 ATHLETES AROUND the northwest are gearing up for a one of a kind event running throughout the summer. Peewee Under 12: 1 lap The Terrace Standard Adventure Challenge 2002 Chapin LeBlond 29:39 Tarrace dares athletes to take part in any or all of five outdoor Samuel! Drouin 29:34 Terrace evenls this summer. The more competitions participants Stephen Chapman 22:38 Terrace sign up for the better the chances of winning one of three grand prize packages and the honour of being Mini 5 : crowned the master of outdoor recreation. Jeff Chapman 38:54 Terrace The challenge kicks off: July.21.with the All Seasons Source for Sports Downhill Mountain Bike race, Cadeti5-16 years: 3 laps a a _ ene tiana _ . The race defies riders to tackle a technical, root bound Sky Jones 52:17 Hazelton TTT a Coe ere oe ges pet aoe Grand Prize rock infested course which weaves its way down a bar- Jesse Sheasby 52:30 Terrace : lr LOANS a? ao Ra RE , ren ski run at Shames Mountain. The course is designed Michael Burns 55:46 Hazelton — ee es | Win ner of the by local riders including Kristian Grey. a Over 50 riders took part in last year's race including a Junior 17-18 years: 4 laps = a =I] Terrace Standard Norco team rider who called it one of ihe best courses Vincent Drouin 4:01:43 Terrace ; .. + ora + on the B.C. downhill racing circuit. WR Olivier Drouin 1:11:20 Terrace me ‘omy I Father S Day Athletes are encouraged to register carly, Registration ‘ YN Rat AF i is just $25. For more information call 635-2982. i . F Contesf Registration for athletes brave enough to take on all Mike Christensen 1:07:14 Terrace : : mires Oe # ; five events is $100. Ray Praught 1:14:42 Terrace : : cbse EN Penns has won q I 1g! er/vry Sport Men Open: 2 laps Local hoopsters nab Graham Warner = 43:11 Terrace aes eae aa Shop Vacuvm scholarships Women: 21 Dennis Babcock (Right) is pictured here receiving his COUFTESY 0: . + . . 4 . . = TWO graduating students from Caledonia are getting a te cat a 49:45 Terrace Grand Prize fram John Woodworth (Inside Sales & Service) Acklands Grainger little extra help with their upcoming post-secondary y 9 ‘ costs after being awarded $500 scholarships. Mewes CP PACE Sees Leah Malo and Sean Dusdal, who both played basket- Lo ACKLANDS - GRAINGER ball for the Kermades this year, are on the receiving end From B9 DUSTRIAL PLEGT « SAFETY SUPPLY TANDARD fa McDonald’s BEST (Basketball Education Scholar- Teoh, | Tourney wraps up season The program is administered by the two basketball as-| evening final. The score of the Sunday game was 19-9 sociations, for Speedee Printers. Thirty boys and 30 girls from senior secondary school The teams returned to the field for the championship basketball ranks in B.C. and the Yukon are awarded the | pame. Once again, Speedee had home field advantage, scholarships each year. but got dawn early. T.D.C.U. scored five runs in the first MISTY RIVER TACKLE & HUNTING 1 Sairwaten On FRESH, | WE'RE YOUR ONE STOP SHOP! * Largest Selection Of Rods, Reels, Combos & Tackle ® Fresh. & Salt Water. Licences _* Roe, Herring & Worms . * Coolers & Dry. le lee, Snacks: inning, while Speedee responded with two only. Things changed as Speedee pitchers Tanner Noble Tennis fair takes flight and Codey Latimer had their best outings of the season. : . v Noble shut down the Credit Union in the second, third, THE TERRACE Tennis Club and Tennis BC invite len- | and fourth, while Latimer finished off in the fifth, sixth, nis players of all ages and skill levels to take part in a ‘« fair on Canada D and seventh. Speedee tied the game with in the bottom lennis fair on Canada Day. of the second, and scored three in the third to take an 8- The Wilson tennis fair features games and the oppor- tunity to demo the latest in tennis rackets ~ and it’s free, 5 lead. The boys in red picked up five more along the f . . h i -5 vic- said tennis club president Ada Sarsiat. The fair goes tory ee CU, to take the playoffs with a 13-5 vic from 2-4 p.m. at the Halliwell tennis courts. Private and group lessons may also be available July 1 or the evening of July 2. Registration is Friday, June 28. Call Ada at 635-9695 for mare information. Volleyball tourney grows THE MR. MIKE’S Beach Blast volleyball tournament is returning for a second year as one of Riverboat Days’ exciting sporting events. Last year’s four on four competition was the newest event added to the already exciting line up of Riverboat Days activities. The parking lot of the Terrace Plaza mini mall is transformed into a huge beach volleyball area with over half a million pounds of sand taking over. Due to the success of last year’s event organizers are doubling the fun this summer. Instead of just one court filled with diving and spiking this year a second court will be added and a second day of competition is on the bill as well. Tanner Noble allowed only one hit and one walk in his outing, while Codey Latimer recorded seven strike- outs in the final three innings. On offence, Latimer went 4-for-4 and scored three runs. = Den Taytor:.- | 38% Ibs.’= Chinook. r Ave. | Terrace ) -PROTAC ¢ BLACK'ARROW®* RUGER®* REMINGTON * = G. LOOMIS PRO. SHOP « QUANTUM « LEATHERMAN TOOLS VAWWIG * HU TONY « DISLLNSIOS » UNACVSSVENV/VIDHVD - nay. SUNDAY Organizers hope to attract more teams from around AUGUST 18 the northwest. The tournament will offer more games in a double 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. knockout round robin format. SWAP This year’s set up will include plenty of seating for spectators, a designated family area as well as an out- door area for beverages and food. Entry fee is $80. For more information call Ron Story at 635-3077 or David Hull at 638-7320. 11 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in the Arena Lobby (Downstairs) “|f you've got EMAIL, you c electronically. We wel news tips, sports and com re eed “contributions, arid feedback of all types. 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