B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 2, 2000 Super BM hands Back Eddy first defeat Men's Soccer League standings to Jul. 27 GF GA GP W L T PTS Back Eddy Int'l 98 30 22 17 1 4 = 55 Super BM 90 22 19 16 1 2 49 Jock’'s Pipers 61 52 21 11 7 39 36 FC Alcan 82 60 21 11 9 1 «391 Northern FO 37 80 20 7 12 41 #19 Auins FG 46 82 20 61193 18 Falcons 69 85 19 7 12 0 14 Varsity Kickers 50 66 19 412 3 Ii4 Gitsegukla Tigers 39 95 21 216 3 6 Stats avaliable online at www.tsma.terrace.bc. ci ca Sports Scope Men’s fastball team to participate in nationals SASKATOON, Saskatchewan will be the site of this year’s Canadian National Fastpitch Championships, and Terrace will one of three B.C. teams there. By JACQUES CORSTANIJE Terrace Men’s Soccer Ass'n DURING THIS past week of play the battle for first place heated up as Super BM and the Back Eddy Internationals met for their third match of the season. There was a large crowd on hand at the Ca- ledonia Senior Secondary Field to watch as the. In- ternalionals took the early lead. Stman Dodd of the In- ternationals look on the Super BM defence and put a shol into the Super BM net. Minutes later, Simon scored again, this time heading ihe ball in off a corner kick, The pressure was on Super BM and they re- sponded us Brian Barwise and Brian McConnell each put the ball past Interna- tionals keeper Michael McAllister’s hands and In- ternational’s Ted Ewald pounced on the loose bail and put it in the net. Super BM wasn’t fin- ished yet as Brian Barwise responded by scoring his second goal of the game. A few minutes later Nilton Praticante took the ball around two Internationals défencemen and launched a blistering shot from 25 yards out into the Interna- tionals net. The Internationals pressed for the tying goal. With less than a minute to go in the game, Charlie Smoley was sent in alone on a breakaway but he put Swim club encouraged by the shot over the crossbar. This gave Super BM a 4-3 win and the Interna- tionals their first loss of the season. Super BM is now in position to take over first place in the standings. Super BM still has three games in hand over the Internationals. The final regular season meeting of these teams takes place Sunday, Sept. 10 at 4:30 p.m. at the Thornhill Regional field. Labour Day soccer fest THE TERRACE Mens Soccer Association is now preparing for the third annual Bell Pole Invitational Soccer Tournament, slated for the Labour Day week- end, Sept. 1-4 2008. as you yet older your DID YOU KNOW... of breast cz Incer increases? Sy. 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Teams from through- out the northwest and the Queen Charlotte Is- lands will be coming to The Merchants fastball team is making the trek east for the tournament which begins on Aug. 27. The team played four exhibition games in Prince George last weekend in preparation for the event. ‘The team is also planning a trip to Victoria. ; Barton was the lone Terrace representative at the na- Terrace to participate. \ Both Victoria and Prince George are also taking tionals in Toronto, where she entered with a ranking of The entry fee is $300 ‘ part in the championships so the exhibition games 5th. per team, and over “VS will serve as a warm-up for the tournament. “The results are very encouraging since Jenine has $3,000 in prizes are MSP, ICBC, WCB ACCEPTED awaiting the winners. Tournament Informa- tion can be obtained by contacting Jacques at 635-4368 or Terry at 632-7378. This year, pitching staff has been increased to five on the team, so a tired throwing squad shouldn’t be a problem. The team just missed making it to the final round of eight at last year’s tournament in St. Thomas, Ontario, where they were the only team from B.C. Senior Games travel plans finalized THEY'RE READY to go. The local representatives from the Zone 10 Senior Games have completed tra- vel plans to Kelowna, to participate in the September event. The games will feature a variety of sports and games, including cards, slo-pitch and swimming among many others. The next regular meeting for the group will be held at the Happy Gang Centre on Aug. 12 at 2 p.m.. For more information contact Maxine al 638-8648. ICBC vehicle makes appearance at races A 1983 228 Camaro, painted bright blue and silver surprised a few people at the Terrace/Kitimat Airport two years left in her age group,” said Mike Carlyle. Barton placed 34th overall in the 200 metre butterfly, and set a club record in the 100 metre event. At the provincials, held July 13-16, Barton also per- formed well, finishing 5th in the 20@ metre backstroke. She also broke records for the 400 metre and 800 metre freestyle swim. William Shack was also at the provincials, swim- ming in his first B.C, competition. He placed 25th in the 1500 metre freestyle swim. Dynamic Gait Analysis and Prescription Orthotics Saturday Appointments Available 638-8165 GRIME Uy! SFOPPERS Terrace Crime Stoppers are asking for your assistance in solving theft of a bicycle from a business on Highway 16 at Munroe St., in Terrace, BC. Somewhere between 11:00 am and 4:30 pm on July 4, 2000, unknown culprit(s) entered the shop area of the Terminal Express building located at 4904 Highway 16, Terrace, BC, and stole an employees bicycle, which was kept within. The stolen bicycle is described as: a ‘Santa Cruz - Heckler X', full suspension frame mountain bike, white in colour with black King of the Mountain will be crowned on the weekend YOU MIGHT say it’s an “almost annual” event, Cancelled last year due to lack of an organizing staff, the King of the Mountain race up Terrace Mountain is set to resume this year on Aug. 6. As in previous years, the event will coincide with Riverboat Days festi- vities. Normally, the event draws at least 50 racers THE PRINCE GEORGE team takes a celebratory dance around Rotary Field on July 28 after winning the Babe Ruth Provincial championships. drag races this past weekend. Babe Ruth Baseball Provincial Championships f hocks/part : in Standin tom around the northwest, j SNOCKS pa s. The car was there as part of ICBC’s Street Legal Final Round Rob gs who complete the part- The bicycle is valued at approximately People that is beter to race at events like the drags Ge WL RE RA: stivet, parttrail’ circuit | $3000.00 rather than on the street. . Wye ers 5 ; : ae 13 which starts at ine arena. If you have any information about this or any The vehicle is painted with white racing stripes Cowichan Valley 5 3 2 35 27 miere summer race in aie other similar incidents, or if you know the identity and is powered by a 383 Stroker motor. It makes ap- Terrace 5 2 3 12 51 race —as part of the calen- of the person or persons responsible for this, (or pearances at races across the province. Fraser Valley 6 1 4 22 81. darof B.C. Road Running }.any other), crime - Crime Stoppers would like to . Quesnel 5 0 5 20 38 events supported by B.C. | hear from you. Mi inor hockey school T Anmetics inf Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $1.000.00 for errace games: aSt year, some racers nformation leading to an arrest and charges belng lald sta rts up soon Terrace 9 3 Terrace 1 showed ip despite the dis- against a individual in this ha other unsolved rime: i vou a . HOCKEY SCHOOL is back starting this month in Quesnel 2 Cw'chn Valley 11 _ ruption, The event has also 635-8477, Callers will not be required to reveal thelr identity preparation for the Minor League season which kicks - been cancelled once be- nor teatily in court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call off in fall. Terrace 3 Terrace ) fore prior to that because siidlill of the same problem. For more information about the race call Jack at cece: | Call 635-TIPS * BROWNING « MARLIN « BERKLEY.* FENWICK — MISTY RIVER TACKLE & HUNTING W. Kootenay 23 Pr. George 14 This year's program will feature an enhanced goaltending session — by popwlar demand — and a power skating program. “We're giving kids a real opportunily here, esps- cially those who can’t afford the more expensive schools,” said organizer Brian Downie. Instructors will be local players who have played here at the junior level. So far, 60 have enrolled, 100 or more are expected for the Aug. 21 start. It’s open to boys and girls aged 5 to 16. For registration informa- tion contact Pat Zaporzan at 635-2537. 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