B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 30, 1994 port Scope | Player draws suspension, fine J WENT TO a fight and a floor hockey game broke oul. Maybe It’s not quite that bad, but the OPOV TI tournament has its share of fisticufts. Even atits All-Star game. Organizer Devon Kuiper said the free-wheeling goal fest was brought to .a..slandstill in. the. third period by a major con- frontation. : This time, however, one of the players went. too far, Kuiper said, delivering a head butt. Ata meeting of officials fol- lowing the game, he said it was decided to hand Steve Schmidt a one game suspension and $50 fine, Schmid, a member of the Enjoyment key to success GETTING TO the top in the world of Ice skating takes a lot of hard work. But two-time Canadian Ladies champion. Tracey Wainman says the most impor- tant thing for young skaters to remember is to enjoy what they’re doing. “JE you enjoy it, it’s a lot easier to put in the work,’’ she explains, “There will be up days and down days,’ she wams, but adds the good days will erase the memory of the others. One of the galaxy of skaling stars who last night delighted the audience at. Kitimat’s Tamitik arena, Wainman first donned blades at the age of five years. “My Mum put me in a local (Toronto) skating ¢lub,’’ she recalls. Mum knew what she was doing. Just five years later and Wainman was taking part in her first International competi- tion. At age 10 she competed in her first World’s and in 1981, at the age of 13, she won her first Canadian championship. Bul it would be five years before she would repeat that triumph, one Wainman de- _ will only, be able to:play if he Blue Whities, will therefore miss tomorrow night’s [inal round-robin game in which the team will be trying to lock up the final playoff-berth in Divi- sion ‘A’. oO, And if the Blue. Whities make the playoffs, Schmidt has paid the fine, Kuiper added. - Tomorrow night’s game Is just as important for opponents Big Buds since a win would virtually assure. them of a playoff berth as well. In Division ‘B’ Westpoint Warriors and Terrace Chimo Redmen are already through while the Wild Ones appcar destined to bow out. scribes as the high point of her career. The interval, she says, had been tough because of the ad- justments necessary with growing up, ‘‘so I appreciated it much more.”’ Now 26-years-old = with several years on the profes- sional circuit behind her, Wainman siill leves skating. But she admits the travel in- volved with tours such as the World Cup Figure Skating Champions show can be tiring. And though the show may visit scores of cities large and small, ‘‘We don’t get a chance to see them.” The schedule usually has the skaters flying in the night be- fore, sometimes even the morning of the show, then leaving for the next town as soon as it’s over. This tour ends April 4 and is followed by a 10 day break be- fore a couple of shaws in the Slates, Wainman says she'll likely then get a month off before they swing into their summer tour. Yes, it’s a full-time job, and one she’s not about to give up. “T think I’ve got quite a few years lef yet,’” she says. t PEAKS GYMNASTS are now a force to be reckoned with. Seven club members made that abundantly clear at this year’s Dogwood Invitational at Rich- mond, Time was when successes at the big meets were few and far be- tween. But three overall] medals, a host of event medals and a couple of special awards showed those days are gone. Peaks enjoyed a particularly strong showing in the Provincial ‘B’ Tyro division where Eva Mateus and Kelly Julseth came away with overall silver and bronze respectively, Mateus took top spot in the vault, beam and floor, only her eighth place finish on the bars keeping her from overall gold. Julseth bronzed on the bars, fin- MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. Terrace Peaks gymnasts Eva Mateus (not in order), Kelly Julseth, Chelsey Schumeister, Bobby Jo Wagner, Ashley Biake, Shannon Chalupiak and Erin Sandhals Gymnastic tide turns sentureseseanieeedatbesgens . : : ° Win Your Way You could win 4 passes to the Athletics Final August 27 and Closing Ceremonies August 28, ane night's accommoda- tion at the Bust Western Emerald Intvin Sidney. 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