B16 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 23 1999 Sports Menu Wednesday, June 23 Terrace Men's Soccer - Association games at Skeena and Thornhill field, 7 p.m. start. Ca- nadian Tire plays Ruins FC ‘at Skeena while Northem FC takes on. Alcan at Trernhill. Thursday, June 24 Ladies night at the Skeena. Valley Golf and Country Club, with accuracy drive on hole six, Call the club for more details, Friday, June 25 Terrace Men's Soccer Association games at Thornhill fields, 7 p.m... start. Forestry plays the Interationals Junior and Home Hardware takes on Super BM. Saturday, June 26 Team competition at the Skeena Valley Gol and) Country Club. Participants from Kitimat, Houston, Prince Rupert, Smithers: and Terrace competing. Call the club for more details. Sunday, June 27 Northcoast Rugby Union games at North- west Community Col- legs. Women’s games stat at 12:15 p.m., men start at 1 p.m. Terrace Men’s Soccer Association games at Skeena and Thornhill fields. Super BM plays Forestry at Skeena at 4:30 p.m., while the In- ternationals battle Northern FC at Thorn- hill. At 6:30 p.m. FC Al- - can takes on Canadian Tire at Skeena and Ruins FC hattles Kitwanga.at Thornhill. Wednesday, June 30 Ladies Club Scramble in memory of Pam Bif- fle at the Skeena Val- ley Golf and Country Club, 5:30 p.m. shot- gun start. Terrace Men's, Soccer Association games at Skeena’ and Thornhill field, 7 p.m. - start Northem. FC takes on Kinwanga at Skeena while Forestry battles. Ruins at Thornhill, Friday to Sunday, July 2 to 4, Skeena Vallay Open Men's Golf Tournament, Call the club for - more details. Saturday, July 3 Com- munity. Day at the Ter- race Speedway. Sunday, July 4 Coke Classic weekend at the Terrace Speedway. Friday to Sunday, duly 9 to 141 Skeena ‘Valley Open Women’s Golf Tournament Sunday, July 11 Northcoast Rugby Union games at North- west Community Col- iege. Women’s games start’ at 12:15 p.m.,' men start at 1:00 p.m. Friday to Saturday, July 15 to 16 Skeena Valley Open Junior's Golf Tournament. Saturday and Sunday | July 17-18 Memorial . Day weekend at the. Terrace Speedway. Sunday, July 18 McBike Cross Country ‘aca at the Spring Creek watershed in Terrace. Mountain Bike and Cross country taces,. Call McBike at 635-5225 for more in- formation. Sunday, July'26 Multi- ple: Sclerosis tourna- ‘ment at the Skeena Valley Golf and Coun- ty Club, Call the clus. _ for mote information. CHEERING SECTION: players from Pizza Hut look on as Brett Randrup steps into the box. The Hut lost TERRACE MINOR BASEBALL Juniors play ball By GREG COWMAN TERRACE’S all 13-year- old team of junior baseball players split three games apainst northwest rivals in Vanderhoof June 11-13. - The goal was to give Speedee Printers a chance to ‘play against tough teams be- fore the junior playoffs at the end of June. _ Afier a long drive and short night the team was up at six for breakfast -and warmups for their 8 a.m.. game. But the games against DerHoof.13’s tumed out to be challengeless, All players were rotated through un- familiar positions for prac- tice. And in the second game, Terrace started a different pitcher in each inning. ’ Final scores for the ‘two games were 9-4 and 15-10 in favour of Terrace, The coaches arranged one more game Sunday, this. time against the Vanderthoof 14’s, who won the A-event in Jast week’s junior tourney here. ; Alter giving up 10 runs in the First two innings the Ter- race boys settled down to play errot free ball for the last five innings. Terrace’s long ball hitter was Brandon Rauschen- berger who hit the center field fence on the fly. The final score was 13-8 Vanderhoof. In regular feague play June 15, Kinsmen rallied with nine runs in ‘the last two ‘innings to defeat SpecDee 13-9. a hard-fought game to All Seasons June 16 and with that win, All Seasons has climbed out of last place, In Vanderhoof The Printers started strong and built a 7-4 lead, but ran into problems when the reg- ular pitchers were not used due to tiredness from the weekend away. A fine closing effort by pitcher Trevor Jamieson for Kinsmen shut dowa the op- position and allowed only two runs in the last three in- nings. On June 16, All Seasons were out to play spoiler on Pizza Hut and move out of last place in the standings. The Hut lead early but All Scasons clawed their way back and took an 11-9 lead into the last two innings. Cody Haines and Mike Hanna scored a run in each inning while Robbie Stach held Ail Seasons off the sheet to make the final 11- 11. With only one game left, the tie gave Kinsmen first place aud Pizza Hut will have to setlle for second, Playoffs start June 22 and 23 with the final double header Saturday June 26 at 10 am. and 2 p.m. League Standings to June 16 Kinsmen ‘All Seasons SpeeDee Printers G 9 Pizza Hut 9 =) i) WoL T GBL 7 2 0 0 5 3 1°15 25 2 5. 2 6:1 585 Sports Scope Ladies night LYNNE PRICE won the long drive and closest to the pin competitions for the 0-18 handicap class. Audrie Cox canie in second in the long drive at a 19-26 hand- icap with Alice Neufelt (27-36) and Shelly Fisher (37+) following suit. Leona Wilcox, Carol Kennedy and Marilyn Earl won their respective handicap classes in the closest to the pin competition. And Kim Cowburn tock low net fist fight while Yvonne Wilson, Shirley Hidber and Joyce Findley fol- lowed in each of the four following flights. Alcan adds $12,000 ALCAN became a corporate partner of the Northern B.C, Winter games last month, The company will give the games, to be held in Fort St John early next year, $40,000 per year for the next three years. Alcan has for years provided the medals for the games but the new agreement allows the company to move toward a more permanent sponsor. Terrace ‘Minor Hockey Association REGISTRATION &-SWAP. REGISTRATION SUNDAY AUGUST 15 10 a.m. - 12 noon SWAP 10 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in the Arena Lobby “if you are interested in coaching G Rep Team, call Brian at 635-5617 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL NORMA 635+ a rT F or equivalent ade eh 36 month lease with ay $3095 downpayment ong § 909 zt" JHE FIVE STAR SAFETY RATING. | ~ TTS LIKE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STRAW AND BRICK. 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