tenn Bites Retin | rae B4 — Terrace Standard, a, Wednesday, July 22, 1992 SPORT TERRACE STANDARD “MALCOLM BAXTER 638-7283 Sports Menu TONIGHT Youth Soccer (Christy Park} UNDER 10s - 6:30 p.m. Surveyors v Skeena Cellulose Co-op v Centennial Lions Copperside v Carlyle Shepherd AGK vy Shoppers GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. Terrace Travel v Pizza Hut Richards v Kinetles THURSDAY, JULY 23 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 12s - 6:30 p.m. Cedarland v Finning Sight & Sound v Wildwood Brady’s FC v Bandstra SATURDAY, JULY 25 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) . UNDER-7s - 9:30 a.m. ‘Terrace Shell v Vic Froese Philpots v Tilden Tigers Wilkinson Canons v All Seasons Safeway v Northern Motor Inn Rotary v Kinsmen Jets UNDER-S8s - 10:30'a.m. _ McAlpine v Totem Ford Cramptons v Terrace Chrysler Dairy Queen v Skeena Sawmills MONDAY, JULY 27 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) ~ UNDER 17s - 6:30 p.m. : “Manuels v Northern Digs Braids v Takhar TUESDAY, JULY 28 “Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 14s - 6:30 p.m. Sanberry v Bavarian Inn - Terrace Builders vy Overwaitea _ SUNDAY, JULY 26 King of the Mountain Race Approximately 5 miles starting at trace Arena, 10 adn 1s io "9 - FRIDAY, J ULY 31 Slow Pitch | : Terrace. Men’s Slow’ « Pitch Léague's. 16 team tournament be- gins, winding up Monday, Aug. 3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 Tennis Smithers Open Tournament be- gins with finals set for Monday. SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 Riverboat Days Mile Open to all, the event is run on Lakelse Ave. finishing at City Hall. ~ The Terrace,Standard Of fers Sports Menu asa pub- lic service to- its’ readers and local sports organiza- tions. If you have an event planned, bring the details in and we'll add tt to the Menu. - To make the following week’s paper, submissions must be ta by 5. pam. Thursday. Clarke, Graham take triat Out of town entries dominated this year’s Skeena Valley Tri- athlon. but two northwestern athletes took advantage of the event to qualify for B.C.’s. team for the nationals, Completing the event's opening 1.5km swim in 20:39, Frank Clarke of Vancouver took a lead he would never relinquish, cross- ing the line in 1:55:07. Clarke had opened ‘his Iead ta nearly six minutes with the fastest time in the 40km bike ride, then paced himself to the °92 Skeena. - Valley ‘title over the final 10km run, Craig Parsans of ‘Burnaby itm- proved steadily leg-by-leg 1o take second in 1:59:37, just squeezing out Todd Clark of ‘Vancouver. by 68'seconds. In the, female division, Barb Graham of Vancouver also led start-to-finish ‘to post a time of 2:14:46. She had to hold off a strong challenge, however, from fellow Vancouverile Kristin Dyck. Dyck closed steadily during both the bike and running sections but the six-minute-lead Graham had-built up in the water proved etiough. Dyck finished in 2:16:06, Marion Craig of Richmond turned in’ the. fastest 10km mun: time but failed to catch Dyck by . just 24 seconds, With ‘this year’s Skecna Valley Triathlon also designated the B.C. championship; ~~ Graham’ and Clarke’ both carned the’ litle of - provincial champ. The provincial designation also meant the top two finishers in their age class’ qualified for ‘the B.C. team to compete in the na- tionals. ; ; Eaming berths in next month’s Kelowna event were Joseph Nel- son of Prince Rupert and Sean Moran of Smithers in the Male * Under-20 division; David Shearer of Prince Rupert-in the Male 4D- 44 division; and Janis German, also from the coast city, in the fe- male 35-39 division. Top individual Terrace finisher was Colin Parr, 29th overall in a time of 2:16:25 minutes. Emerging from the water in 30 minutes even, Parr found himself nearly four minutes back of fel- low Terracite Ian Humphrey. However, an average speed of 21.5 kph over the 40km bike sec-° tion propelled Parr to. an eight minute advantage over his hometown rival. He lengthened that with a time of 37:02 for the 10km run - 15th fastest among the men -- to finish nearly 15° minutes clear Humphrey. (Parr’s. performance came. on the heels of his July 4 win in the Tyee Triathlon at Smithers.) Eight minutes further back at 2:38:28 was local junior entry David Shepherd while David Cater (75th) and David Liseumb of Haldane. selected | A trip to the 1993 Universitad games, a kind of olympics for na- tional university teams, is in the future for Terrace local Jason Haldane. . Haldane was one of 14 univer- sity athletes selected for the Ca- nadian university . national. vol- leyball team. Haldane, who plays volleyball for Grande - Prairic Regional ' College, -was: the only college player invited 10 the try- outs in Calgary. The national -university team alsa acts as the Canadian junior nationals, since funding cuts three to four years ago. : The Universitad games are held every two years, and the Cana- dian team will be playing most of its games inthe United States. — Haldane started his volleyball carcer at Caledonia high school, In 1989 ‘he competed on Team B.C, in the Canada Games; Since then, he has helped Grande Prairie to third place in the Nationals in 1992, the first time the team bas ever entered the competition: a When he's not: playing ° yok Jeyball, Haldane studies computer © syslems technology, his major. at Grande Prairie. QUT OF THE WATER in 30 minules even, Colin Parr (above) does a quick change before leaping on his bike for the 40km trip to the Highways 16/37 junction and back to Furlong Bay, Parr went an to finish 20th among male competitors. At right, Kitimat junior David Anthony strides out to a 2:42:35 finish, 38th among the men, Anthony had been sixth fastest on the swim but lost ground over the remaining two stages. More than 150 athletes took partin the individual and relay events, ae (87th) filled out the rest of the Terrace men’s placings. Humphrey took third in bis 45- 49 years division, Liscumb fourth in the 40-44 group and Shepherd was fourth among the under-20s. Local ladies side representa- tives were Linda Zurkirchen (86th overall and 12th femalc) and Deb Jones (93rd/14th). The loca! relay tcam assault was led by Kenny Belanger, Mike Christensen and Paul Clark who finished sixth among relayers at 2:14:55... Eleven minutes off the pace and 23rd among fejayers: coming out of the water, the trio began to close it up with Christensen’s * 1:08:15 biking lime. The sixth fastest relay per- formance, that lifted the team into 10th. Clark did the rest even with race rules requiring the past wheelchair racing world record holder to wait a full minute after the hand over from Christensen before hitting the road. Clark’s 32:28 split. for the 10kin, the fastest relay division time by three minutes, pulled the trio into a team sixth place with a final time of 2:14:55. It also allowed them to overhaul fellow Terracites Linda Wallace, Rolfe McCooey and. Gary Pet- tipas who finished ninth in the relay division at 2:18:36. The most thrilling local duel on the relay side came in the all- female division. Diana Wood emerged from the Colin Parr. water in second spot, giving teammates Tammy Woods and Gail Sheasby less than a minute’s * edge over the third place combo. of Joclle Walker (swim)/Sue - Simpson/Nina Uri, . : Woods time of 1:22:57 over the 40km bike section was enough to put-her team in first by the hand over. By then, however; Simpson. had. sliced their lead to just one’ second, Sheasby then successfully held off Urff over the final 10km ta secure the divisional win by just 50 seconds. : For detailed triathlon results, sce SCOREBOARD on page BS. _ Sky high performance brings silver _ o (Sth) and Ed MacKenzie Baseball: Gordie Birch, Bryan Fick, Trevor Jolnsoti, Jamie : Martens, Matthew Nicholls and Gearge Poulios (8th). Boys Basketball: David Crawley (coach), Salman Manhas (man- ager), Jonathan Crawley, Andy De Hoog, Brian Demedciros, Joseph Domingues and Kelsey Hidber (7th). Ladics Golf! Linda Hamilton and Gail Johnson (8th). ; Men’s: Golf: Tony Lopes, Jean Malenfant and: John Yasincbuk Throwing themselves out of a plane when it’s up there among the clouds might not be every- one’s first choice of how to spend afew days away from home. But. that’s just what Reger Chicoine was doing July 9-12 in Port Alberni, And, in his case, the clouds had a silver lining. ~~” That’s as. in ‘silver medal, Chicoine’s reward for a second - place finish ‘in -the — senior parachute event at the B.C, Sum- mer Games, held July 9-12 a Port Alberni. . It was one of | five silvers brought home by Terrace athletes . who competed as part of the Zone 7 team. At ground level, Tony Lopes,” winner of this year's Skecna Val- ley Open, Jean Malenfant and Jol. Yasiichuk drove io their medal as members of the men’s golfteam, Joining them on the rinner-up podium were Kitimat partners Rod Donaldson, John Parsons, ‘Tom Stevens and ihe father-son ’ combo: af Bill and Cant Muilr- head. “Lopes” notched the fit ‘best score amongst male golfers at Smith swims to two Port Alberni. ; Strokes of a different kind propelled Bryan Smith to Ter- race’s: fifth silver in the Special Olympics 25m backsiroke.. Smith also became the only lo- cal double medalist when be added a bronze in: the 25m freestyle event, Only just denied a medal were the girls’ fast pitch softball team who had to settle for fourth spot, Team members were ~ Lori Buteau, Kirsten ~Holkestad, Carte Kluss, Kim’) Monteith, Sherie Postuk, Michelle Ruther- ford, Jill Smith, Augle- Sparks and Dawn Thomsen, managed by Vie Buteau. Other locals finishing just- one place short of the medals were scnior parachutist Gary Paulson and men's open singles tennis rep . Richard Kriegl. Court action also saw Shannon Butler put together a strong game to’ take fifth Spot in the ladies’ open’ singles while’ the” duos of Dee Jenion/Chuck Cey and Brad Holmburg/Matt Phillips matched her performance . in Masters mixcd and junior boys ‘respectively. . On the mat, Matt Kerby ‘wresiled his way to a fifth in the 74kg class then joined Greg Buck, Lakmir . Jaswal. and Shayne Wilson to take sixth dn the team event. In archery, Wayne Enlow was - on target for a filth place inthe barebow, men’s bowhunter divi-~ sion while Ed MacKenzie fin-. ished id the same position in senior men's barebow. And though he came home. without a medal, John Reid sct a’ Standard for. consistency by | finishing in. the top ten in no fewer than five evenis, — Competing in Special Olympics swimming. for males, Reid was fifth in the.50m buiterfly, sixth in the 50m freestyle, 100in freestyle - and 50m ‘breast stroke and ninth in the 50m backstroke... At right, full local results from the Games. ; Archery: Wayne Enlow (SILVER). Parachuting: Roger Chicoine (SILVER) and. Gary Paulson (4th). Women’s Soccer: Shammi Bowal, Kelly Cooper, Roger ‘Da Silva (coach), Kathy Galuska, Lianne Haw, Christy Hopp, Shannon Leblond, Mui Luc, Chantal Perron, Monica Rauter, Patty Shazples, | - Dawn Shaw, Bronagh Sheridan, Alison Siemens, Andrea Tank and: Jackie Thomsen (8th). Arley Spencer (8th), Girls Softball; Shauna Austin, Lori Buteau, Vic. Buteaw (manager), Kirsten Holkestad,Carie Kluss, Kim Monteith, Sherle Postuk, ‘Michelle Rutherford, Jilt Smith, Angie Sparks and Dawn ‘Thorsen (4th). “Special Olympics Swimming: John Reid (5th, three. otis and, th), Bryan Smith (SILVER, BRONZE), “Arlene Lindley (6th and 9th), * Silas Clayton (7th and 12th). Tetnis: Brad Holmburg and Mait Phillips (Sth), Tanya Booth: and | Cathy Dickson (7th), Dee Jenion and Chick Cey (5th), Diane Cey ‘and Swarn Mann (6th), Alayne Fleischmann (8th), (4th) and Shannon Buller (5th); ° Wrestling: Shayne Wilson (6th), Lakhbir Taswal (7th), Matt Kerby (Sth), Greg: Buck, Lakhbir Jaswal, Matt. ereiun and Shayne, wil som .(6th).’ Boys Softball: Gordon Annstrong, Darren Bell, JR Budden, Diniel Coderre, Clint Drummond, Carl Goodall, Ken King (coach), Trevor King, Maureen Leach (anager), Tom Leach (coach), Joey Losier, -, Kurt Nester, Daniel Parker, Ken Porter, Quinton Scott-Harder and “Gty.. Richard ‘Kriegl 1