B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 16, 1999 Bluebacks set six pool records at Panhandle IF THE Terrace Blucback swim team had one thing to say aboul the McDonald’s Panhaiudle Meet June 4-6, it would be that the team swan fast -— really fast. Topping the fist is Kaya Downs, 16, who has been trying all season long to turn in times that would qualify her for the Junior Nationals in Ontario next month. She shaved -3.5 seconds off her 100 breaststroke, and broke the pool record in the 200 breaststroke, “She's been very focussed in her training and learned a lot this year,’ said Blueback coach Mike Car- Iyle. ‘‘She's really excited.’’ Other record breakers in- ‘elude Jenine Barton, 13, Riders, fans brave speedway chills DIE-HARD fans wrapped in winter coats gloves and blankets braved cold weather Saturday, June 5 te watch the Pizza Hut 100 races. The fans, however, were rewarded by steam hot races, featuring several runs so tight that determined at the finish line. The adrenaline rush, said one organizer, kept most drivers warm. Several cars suffered on the Pizza Hut 100 weekend as their drivers were forced to park them early. Among the casualties were Tom and Michelle Bolton’s car 999, with a blown motor. Car 911 suffered motor problems, while wheel bear- who took four scconds off her 200 butterfly clocking in at 2:36,70 minutes. Kyle Naral broke the pool record in his 1500. freestyle swim and cut 20 seconds off his entry time. Narzi, said — Carlyle, has been working on developing his distance and this -proves his con- . ditioning is working. Narzt also placed first in the 100 butterfly swim and will be attending Junior Na- tionals next month. : -Fifleen-year-old- Judy Stevenson broke a pool recordin the 200 “fly °=— clocking — in’ at) 2:39.77 minutes two seconds faster - than the pool record, The Panhandle Meet also represents the first time ing problems marred the performance of cars 635 and 111. . Jason and Trevor King’s car number 869 tangled with another car, hit the wall and sustained major front end damage. On the strength of good friends and resources, they came back strong for Sun- . day’s races. The speedway’s next race weekend is June 19-20 with a special grudge match be- tween 50/50 ticket sellers Patti Johnson and Lynn Reynolds. On Sunday, organizers have planned a spectacular Father’s Day race and Car Sponsor’s race. With any luck the weather will cooperate. Scott Vanderlce, 12, of Ter- race has made the finals since his return to compeli- tive swimming this yeat. Petra Robertson eared six gold or silver medals at the meet. Her times, said’ Car- lyle, are. very good for her last performance asa 12- year-old. © And Allison Knoedler, 9, of Terrace will cherish her first regional ‘silver medal, which 'she carned by turaing in a 1:23.40 100 freestyle swim. | Knoedler turned in 100 per. cent- best. times. at the meet as well.as.a gold and ff (fj bronze performance. at the meet in ber 50 butterfly and 100 breaststroke. MEDAL WINNERS: Aillson Knoedler, Petra Robert- son, Will Shack, Jenine Barton and Scott Vanderlee at the Terrace pool June 12. CORRIAVAE | STOPPERS 635-TIPS In Memoriam Gifts fund vital heart and stroke research and health promotion programs Please print the name of the deceased or person honoured; the name/ address of the next of kin forcard; and © your name/address for tax receipt (Visa and M/C accepted). “ Please mail your donation ta: Box 22, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2 Anne Evans 638-1966 HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF B.C, 8. YUKON Fan Appreciation’ Day at Terrace Speedway Saturday, June 19 Racing starts at 7:00pm dbay Time Trials - 5:30pm Lots of Door Prizes to be given out. Join us for coffee & donuts after the races and meet the drivers. Terrace speedway race results June 5-6, 1999 June 5 77 Gord Klassen 77 Gord Klassen 55. Debby Reinhardt 15 Darcy McKeown 869 Jason King 351 Len McArthur 351 Richard Meyer 351 Richard Meyer 999 Michelle Bolton 117 Kevin Pongracz 117 Kevin Pongracz .. 690 Dan Dollemore 117 Kelly Hilton 117 Veronica Paupst Heat Main Heat Main Heat Main Heat Main ‘Heat Heat Main Heat Main Heat Main A Hobby B Hobby A Street B Steet C Street A Bomber B Bomber C Bomber First 50 laps Hobby = 15 Darcy McKeown Street 266 Jose Pires Bomber 635 Shane Severcid Pizza Hut 100 -66 Leslie Quast - 331 Len McArthur 351 Richard Meyer 351 Richard Meyer - 117 Veronica Paupst 635 Jannette Vandenbrock ~ 117 Veronica Paupst Also come out for the “Uniform Challenge” and a “Special” Grudge Match. Sponsored by: Northern Mofor Inn & Bear Country Inn Father’s Day Sunday, June 20 Racing Starts at 2:00pm Time Trials - 12:00pm Hey Dads, Enter fo race in our “Fearless Fathers Race” Also its time for our Car Sponsors to put the Pedal to the Metel Sponsored by: BC Automotive & Thornhill Pub See our Website - www.kermode.net/ speedway or call 635-9060 for more infarmation June 6 77 Gord Klassen 55 Dave Reinhardt 77 Elizabeth Cloakly 351 Len McArthur 180 Dave Lamke 180 Dave Lamke 117 Kevin Pongracz 117 Kevin Pongracz Second 50 laps Dave Reinhardt Jason King Dave Lamke The Kinsmen Club of Terrace Students set records at annual meet pent heir Grinuat,, MORE THAN 400 elementary school students from ais fat ; Hazelton to Stewart came here June 5 for the Terrace : BO: elementary school track meet. Centennial Christian School students Tim Braam and Justin Stiksma set three meet records. Braam set a record in the 1500 metre run and Stiksma set two records for his long and high jump. Stiksma also won first in the 400 metre race, Outstanding athlete awards went out to Jennifer Elkins, 9, from Uplands who won the 50-metre race in 8.62 sec- onds 13 seconds ahead of Veritas’ Sarah Palahicky, Elkins also won the 200-metre race in 37.28 seconds and 1500- metre run in 7:03 minutes. Brady Myers, of Uplands, won firs! place in the 200- metre, 1500 metre and long jump competitions to take the outstanding athlete award for nine-year-old boys. He put a full second distance between himself and runner-up Danny McColl in the 200-metre dash, finishing the run in 36.08 seconds. , Robin Cater and Corcy Hales won 10-year-old categories while Rita Pare and Lyric Sandhals won the 11-year-old competitions. Adam Poole and Kore Melanson, of Uplands, won the 11-year-old boy competition. 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