anal Stare Sports Menu *’ TONIGHT Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 10s - 6:30 p.m. Copperside v Surveyors AGK vy Co-op Carlyle Shepherd v Shoppers Centcanial Lions v Skeena Cellulose GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. Pizza Hut v Terrace Travel Kinettes v Richards THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 12s - 6:30 p.m. Bandstra v Brady’s FC Finning v Cedarlaud Wildwood v Sight and Sound SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) MINI SOCCER FESTIVAL for under-7s and under &s. Uniform exchange at 10:15 a.m., games begin at 11 a.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 Speedway REGULAR RACES at Ter- race Speedway, Time trials at 1p.m., racing at 2 p.m. ’ MONDAY, AUGUST 31 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 17s - 6:30 p.m. Takhar v Manuels Braids v Northern Drugs WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2 Bowling MEETING at 7 p.m. at the bowling lanes for any bowler intending to play in any of the ; house: leagues’ during the "92- 793 season. Topics to be discussed include + tile ° “changes - and. fee in- j “creases; Agendas available-at " dw: Lanes,: For “More. info | phone 635-5911. ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 Bowling - - -MEETING at 7 p.m. at bowl- ing lanes: for members of the Sunday All Star league for the "199.93 season. Topics to include rule changes and payouts. Agendas avail- able ‘at the Lanes. For more info phone 635- S911. FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 Softball .- INN OF THE WEST LARRY SWANSON MEMORIAL slow pitch tovmament gets under way and continues to Monday, Sept. 7 finals. SATURDAY, SEFT. 5 Tennis TELKWA OPEN begins wilh finals scheduled for-Monday, Sept. 7. SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 Tennis TERRACE TEAM TOURNEY gets under way at - Halliwell Ave. courts and continues through Sunday, SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 | Speedway FINAL MEET of the year’ featuring Bump and Pass event. Time trials begin at 1 pP. m™,, racing at2 p.m. SUNDAY, ocr OBER 4 . Running - mt ALL © SEASONS? “HALF MARATHON: Start time 12 p.m, at Northwest Community College. Also Skm and 10 km runs- which start at 1 p.m. at the college. For more In- formation, contact Ed Ansems at 635-4670. oe ee The Terrace Standard of- fers Sports Menu as a pub- lic service to its readers and focal sports organiza- tions. . If you have an event planned, bring the details in and we'll add it to the Menu. - To make the following week's paper, submissions must; be’ in by. 5 pam. Thurs. a Kispiox Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Auguat 26, 1992 - Page Ci PORTS NEW n oldies Aided by sharp goaltending when it mattered and timely sub- stitutions, Kispiox emerged tri- uniphant in this year’s Northern Motor “Inn Oldtimers” Soccer lournament. Facing Prince Rupert in the Aug. 16 final, Kispiox took com- mand.with first half goals by Ken Wright and Clyde Skutsh. Rupert had a chance to narrow the gap early in the second on a “nenally shot but failed to capital- ize when the shot weni wide. Undaunted, the coast cily team steadily increased the pressure as ihe second half progressed. With his tiring team allowing - Prince Rupert to launch ‘wave after wave of attacks, Kispiox’ goalie Mel Wright ‘stepped: into the breach to keep them at bay. ’ The inevitable happened in the 67th minute, however, when au. open Kalvin Basi pounced on a _ pass. from the wing and broke for the goal. Slow: off. his - line this “tiene! Wright was caught in no-man’s land when Basi neatly chipped a -shol high into the corner of the nel to make it 2-1. With Prince Rupert now sens- ing the game was. in reach, the | next: five minutes saw Kispiox ~ esperatcly fighting .to preserve what was left of their lead, , The tuming point came with 16 “minutes: remaining in the game whien: ‘Kispiox: made three sub-, stitutions. * Oldtimers ~ (35-years-and-up) regulations allow unlimited sub- stilutions thraughout the game providing the referce is made aware of the switch. ° LAST LINE of defence ‘for Kispiox was “goalie Mel Wright, seen above pouncing on a cross ball to snuff out: an-.. |. - ‘otter dangerous Princé Rupert * “ attack,. Wright’s: speed and agility frustiated the coiist cily- team’s effort to wipe out a first half deficit and snatch the championship from Kispiox’s grasp. At right, the 792 Old- limers tournament champs pose for the traditional tcam picture. Cal Johnson’s _ prediction proved to be right on the money, The record fell when the “10 visiting Super Modifieds took to the Terrace Speedway track Aug, 15-16 for the Open Wheel Invita- tional. Richie Larson in car #22 put in- a scorching 14:95 lap Saturday evening and then, just to un- derlinc it was no fluke, matched that time in Sunday’s time trials. In doing so, he took the record away from Johuson, current leader on this year’s Pepsi Chal- lenge circuit, However, Johnson put it togeth- er whet it really counted -- in the races themselves -- by taking the .*A’ Dash events both ‘days as well as the Heat and Main on. Satur- day. In other Modified action, Steve | . Johnson took the’ chequered flag in Sunday's ‘B’ Dash and the: Heat, Wilf Peters ran out winner in Saturday’ s 'B’ Dash‘and Steve at2 pan. Ogden was first across the line in Sunday’s Main, The capacity crawds were also -treated 10 some exciting racing by local drivers. Joe Borovec piloted car #7 to three Sportsman wins over, the two days while Jules Lafrance ‘added another couple to his im-. - pressive season’s tally in the ‘A’ Hobby. Gord Klassen picked up “four Street division victories, Elizabeth Clbakey finished three- for-four in ‘C’ Street and Leslie Quast and Dawn Tomas won two apiece in #C’ Hobby. Prince George invader Datlas Mayer triumphed in the ‘B’ Hobby Heat and Main Saturday before moving up-to ‘A’ Hobby Sunday where he made i it three i in the Main, © +=. Next Speedway action is Sun- day; August 30: with’ time trials set for 1-p.m. followed by racing Bolstered by those fresh legs, Kispiox rebounded, quickly producing a -half-chance of their own as the tide turned inl their favour. They iced the match with less than two minutes left when Tony Gawa conjured up a superb goal. Shooting from: the right of the goal at a seemingly impossible angle, Gawa somehow ‘managed to thread the shot between keeper and post to put the championship away, The win was Kispiox’s second of the tournament over Prince. Rupert, the first being a 3-0 shutout in the ‘A’ side semi. Rupert had recovered to edge Kitimat:Village 2-1 on the ‘B’ side and secure a berth in the championship showdown. Drapped 3-1 by Kispiox in ‘A’. side action, Terrace was eliminated from the tournament by Kitimat, 1-0. Named to the all-star team were Ambrose - “Wilson (Greenville), Amie Demedeiros (Kitimat. Vil- lage), Keith Marshall (Hazelton), - Tony Gawa (Kispiox), Jim Ciconi and. Colin Cameron, (Prince Rupert) and Ricky Fagan (ter- race). Fagan was also selected the tournaments most _ valuable player, Tory Santos. of “Prince Rupert. picked up goalic honours, Kalvin Basi was top. scorer aud Hazelton named ‘the. lost sports- manlike team. Pronouneing the tournament a Solid success, organizer Nick ‘Kollias complimented all six entrants on the strong teams they had fielded, DASHING, . Brian. Bailey (left) salutes the crowd follow- ing his victory in’ the ‘A’ Street Trophy Dash event at the Terrace Speedway Aug. 16. He took the: same event during the previous. evening’s racing as well, “Below, as Bailey and his pursuers sweep into the stands straight, they - pass car #777 sitting forlornly. in’ the infield. It’s: race had. ended the previous lap when it” lost a wheel going into! the same corner. The weekend, at- - tracted a turnout of 35 ‘cars in- cluding speed demon: Super. Modifieds from: the Interior oF Open Wheel Association.” ares . vite