Nelson wins half marathon A name will be en- graved on this year’s All Season’s annual half- marathon trophy for the second time, It’s 18-year-old Charles Nelson of Prince Rupert who ran the challenging 13.1 mile course in one hour, 13 minutes and 13 seconds on. Sunday, Oct. 25. His closest competitor was Colin Parr of Terrace with a time of 1:15:51. Nelson won previously in 1984. Nelson’s time was one minute and 50 seconds off the record-setting pace of Ed Ansems dur- ing the inaugural race of 1982. Last year’s winner, Richard Harrison of Telkwa, did not take part this year. Had there been a prize for family participation, the Nelsons would have won hands down. Charles’ 14-year-old brother, Joe, finished fourth overall, and runner-up to Charles for the under-19 trophy. The boys’ father, Dr. John Nelson, also ran the race it was a Prince Rupert father and sons trio that stood out at the All Saasons annual half-marathon road race recent- ly. Eighteen-year-old Charles Nelson, left, was the overall winner. Joe Nelson, right, placed fourth overall, while father John Nelson came in ninth. and he placed ninth overall. Third place went to the fastest over-35 run- ner, Gordon Thomson of Vancouver. Thomson was in Terrace on business and decided to run while here. Top female was veteran world-class marathoner, Sue Walker. Her time was one hour, 24 minutes, 23 seconds, which Walker said was five minutes faster than her time of last year. Only one relay team took part and they were all junior high school students from Skeena. Thirteen-year-old twins David and Chad Ed- monds teamed up with ‘Gary Peden, 13, and David Shepherd, 12, to post the fifth best time of 1:22:24, The race attracted 38 runners overall, in- cluding a contingent of 11 from New Aiyansh, . and one wheelchair athlete. The lineup consisted of four females (one under-19), five male masters (40 and over), 11 men aged 19 to 39, and- 18 youths under-19. Race conditions were far from ideal, with threatening clouds and periods of rain. All Season’s Half Marathon | Boy’s under 19 Open Men’s 1st - Colin Parr 2nd’- Chuck McTavish 3rd - Mike Braid Open Women’s 1st - Sue Walker 2nd - Ginnette Kenney 3rd - Heather Greening Master's Men 1st - Gordon Thomson 2nd - Mike Reid 8rd - John Newhouse Wheel Chair 1st - Kelly Gordon (13th overall, only competitor) 1.15:57 1st- Charles Nelson 4.13:13 1.27:37 2nd-Joseph Nelson 1.21:07 1.27:50 3rd - Arne Pelletier 1.32:52 ; Girl’s under 19 1.2428 4st -Sally Stephens 2.26:17 155-41 (only competitor Relay Team 1.18.ug 5th overall - only 1 team entered ban me 1.22:24 David Shepherd Gary Peden 1.31:22 David Edmonds Chad Edmonds ——— Of The only ralay team entered in the All Season's half-marathon race featured four Skeena rt # Junior High School students. With coach Mary Lehman at left, the boys are, left to right, Gary Peden, Twins David and Chad Edmonds and David Shepherd. TERRACE MEN'S REC HOCKEY LEAGUE Oct 26 P.D.Q. Wranglers 5 Augies 5 TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY HOUSE LEAGUE Oct 30 —Peewoo Rotary 3 Thomhill Grocery 3 Oct 27 —Bantam Terrace Peewee Reps 4 Northern Motor Inn 0 SKEENA VALLEY TRI-CITY MINOR HOCKEY REP LEAGUE Oct. 25 weekend Kitimat Atoms 11 Prince Rupert Atoms 0 Kitimat Atoms 10 Prince Rupert Atoms 2 Terrace Paewees 8 Pr. Rupert Peewees 1 Terrace Paewees 9 Pr. Rupert Peewees 2 Pr.Rupert Bantams 11 Kitimat Bantams 7 Pr. Rupert Bantams 8 Kitimat Bantams 7 TERRACE LADIES’ HOCKEY Terrace 8 Prince Rupert 2 {Eva-Marle Saarich scored 5 goals) TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Oct 26 inn of The West 9 S.K.B. Wreckers 6 Oct 30 Skeena Hotel 6 S.K.B. Wreckers 4 TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Team wn Ist td for ag pts Skeena Hotel 3 1 0 29 24 6 Inn of The West 2 0 O 165 11 4 §.K.B. Wreckers 0 4 0 24 8 0 TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE Nov. 10 — Tilden vs Peewee Reps Nov. 11— Northern Motorinn vs Ironworks TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Oct. 26 All Saasons 72 Skeena Hotel 55 Ev's Clippers 74 Kluss & Sons 64 Oct. 30 All Seasons 85 Ev's Clippers 8&3 Kiuss & Sons 67 Skeena Hotel 57 TERRACE MIN-BASKETBALL LEAGUE Oct 30 games cancelled due to Halloween TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Team _ All Seasons ‘ 6 Ev’s Clippers 4 Skeena Hotel 1 Kluss & Sons 1 NORTHWEST ZONE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE lov. . Senior Boy's Volleyball “A” At Hazelton: Nisgha “AA" At Caledonia: Zone finals Junior Boy’s Volleyball “B" At Houston: zone finals Juntor Glr's Volleyball “A" At Smithers: Zone finals “B" At Houston: Zone finals Grade Elght Boy’s Volleyball At Skeena: Zorie finals Grade Elght Girl’s Volleyball At Skeena: Zone finals TERRACE LADIES’ TUESDAY MORNING CURLING LEAGUE Anderson 8 Basaraba 4 Clift 7 Levesque 5 Mahoney 10 Toovay 4 TERRACE LADIES'S WEDNESDAY NIGHT CURLING LEAGUE Austin over Sparks, Barry over Hendry, Camidge over Porter, Lang over Hanson, Booth over McZlimoyle, Hildebrand and Cliff tied. No scores were phoned in. MINOR HOCKEY Inter-city rep team league standings GOALS GOALS POINTS TEAM WON LOST TIED FOR AGAINST Aioms Kitimat 4 0 0 51 16 B Terrace 1 2 1 26 35 3 Prince Rupert 0 3 1 7 33 1 Poewees Terrace 6 0 0 62 15 12 Prince Rupert 0 4 0 8 41 0 Kitimat 0 2 0 7 21 0 Bantams Prince Rupert 4 0 39 7 8 Kitimat 1 2 1 26 24 3 Terrace 0 1 8 92 1 Midgets , Terrace 2 0 0 20 7 4 Prince Rupert 0 2 0 7 . 20 0 ow NTS