8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 14,1986 sh “ef tun Ride for Sight planned TERRACE — Roadrun- ners Motorcycle Club of Terrace, B.C. and the B.C, Motorcycle Federa- tion are sponsoring the 1986 National Ride for Sight Northern B.C. destination on June 7. A Northern B.C. ‘Ride for Sight’’ destination has been established at the Inn of the West, in-Terrace, for Saturday, June 7 at 6:30 p.m. The ride destina- tion is for motorcyclists who collect donations for the Retinitis Pigmen- tosa Foundation, which provides funds for eye disease research. All motorcyclists who are interested in the Ride for Sight’ can contact, Art Eickmeyer — 635-3978; or James Gilham — 635-9217; or write to: Roadrunners Ride for Sight, P.O. Box 1113 Terrace, B.C. V8G 4V1. Tooth Decay More than 98 percent of the people in America have at least onedecayed tooth. Team number five Team five didn't make it to the playoffs of the Terrace boys and girls’ mini-basketball tournament late last month. They lost all four of thelr games. With coaches Jennifer Dow and Pat Carey, the team roster Is Jorge Mcsilva, van Laschenko, Jason Elorza, Craig McKinnon, Rick Dhami, Malcolm Eyolfson, Rick O'Belle, Linda Lagage, Lia Wand, Jodie Goodall, Stacey Mar- tin, Sandra Kehmulr and Kathy O'Brien. Kermode girls’ stats impressive Despite efforts to hamper the Caledonia Senior High School Girls’ team at the B.C. Double ‘‘AA’’ basket- ball championships in March, Terrace came through the 16-team series with a fifth place finish overall. And, according to tournament statistics just made available, the Ker- modes had an impressive series. First All-star Val Philpot topped the tour- nament in field goal percentage. She canned 40 of 67 shots for a 60 percent average. In free throw percen- tage, teammate Caroline Hendry sank 11 of 15 Shots for a 73 percent average and a second- place finish. Caroline picked up an honorable mention spot in the All- Star selections. Philpot tied for 6th place in overall final points statistic. She rang Softball gets 29 teams It’s a 29-team season for Terrace Minor Soft- ball, with the most teams consisting of all girls. They have four teams in the all-girl Mite Division, seven teams — including two boys teams — in the Squirt Division, seven all-girl squads in the Peewee Division, four in the T-ball Division, plus three Bantam girls, three more all-boys and one Midget team. Play has already FOR MORE PHONE 635-2315 INFORMATION WW Started at Elks Agar Avenue Park and Cassie Hall school grounds. The leagues operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays under a schedule running into June, Tournaments ending the season, except for provincial play, will be held the last two weekends in June. Schedules for all the divi- sions are being published in the Review. J. PHILLIPS CONTRACTING LTD. 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