B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 17, 2002 Score board Golf July 6-7 Skeena Valley Women’s Open Overall low gross ; Angie Horranopoulas 178 Kitimat Overall low net Elen Smith 142 Terrace Fi Champion Barb Williams” 185 Smithers 1st Flight Surinder Dhami 195 Terrace 2nd Flight Brenda De Jong 196 Terrace Eirst low net Champion Debbie Carruthers 148 Terrace ist Flight Bonnie Donaldson 152 Kitimat 2nd Flight + AinaPetterson 150 Terrace From B6 Soccer players praised bagged a silver medal fin- ish, The team narrowly lost out to Campbell River. That’s an improvement on last year’s bronze medal finish for the team. The team also picked up the Interior Cup — the award for most wins out of the teams from the north- ern, Okanagan and Koote- nay zones. . The boys Under 18 Se- lects, coached by Al Chesterman, earned a bronze medal at the event and also picked up the In- terior Cup, They had two wins, two ties and one loss. This is the sixth visit to provincials for these play- ers — most of whom have gone through minor saccer together. The boys Under 16 Se- lects, under the direction Holiday drags lose one race day to rain By LISSA ARCHIBALD THE TERRACE Drag Race Association celebra- ted Canada’s birthday in its own unique fashion over the July long week- end, Racers and fans found plenty of reason to cele- brate - especially compe- titors who managed to make the weekend’s final winners list. The competitor celebra- ting the loudest was Ben Stevens, who tcok the Sa- turday night Street Series win as he left his opponent Lissa Archibald spinning her tires at the start line, On Sunday, racers com- peted for the King of the Strip top positions. A tather nervous Adam Gagnon of Moricetown lined up next to Chris Bie of Terrace for the final King crown for cars and with a little help from Chris, Adam was crowned King. In the Sled/bikes class Lissa Archibald finally found her way to the win- ners circle and was awar- ded top spot. Sunday also featured the popular Gamblers races, in which the winner takes home a pot full of cash. The lucky racer this time was Tony Demelo, a strong contender racing out of Terrace. | For the sled/bike class, Kevin Enmark of Kitimat had the last laugh as he walked away with some cash after managing to pull of probably the slow- est run of the day. On Monday the cele- brating came to a reluctant halt as organizers decided it was going to be the TDRA's first rainout in more than two years, But racers and fans can save up that cheering for the July 27-28 weekend when the TDRA gears up again for some fast paced fun out at the airport. Hreside chats coming te tbe neighbourhood. BC EPILEPSY INFO LINE (1-866+374+5377) T866-EPILEPSY of Steven Hales and George Lomas, also quali- fied for the provincials. Though the team came together as best it could, players were plagued by injuries leaving the team with only 11 able bodied players and no subs. This group of players has also previously earned provincial bronze medals. mm Pedal power CHIRON KANTAKIS, the overall winner of last ‘year’s All Season’s Source for Sports downhill race, powers down the challenging course at Shames Mountain. This year’s race is set for July 21 at ‘noon. This year it’s part of the Terrace Standard Adventure Challenge 2002 — a series of outdoor “events taking place this summer, This Sunday's _face is the first chance for competitors to start accu- mulating series points. FILE PHOTO “I WANT THIS BED!” These were Kzela’s exact words “quote - unquote” when she first saw the brand new Whistler Junior Loft bed system fram Canwood Solid Pine Furniture. | know what you might be thinking, she being my daughter and all, of course she woul! say that. 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