B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 4, 1990 _ Good show for Bluebacks me at B. C. een bronze meiial. Jocelyn “also oY placed fifth in her 50m fly arid . Contributed: by: Shelly Morgan. ~ . ¥ . The Terrace "Bluebacks were ~ outstanding at the B.C. Com-. = petitive Swimming, Champion- « ships held in Victoria March 16, {put in lifetime best -perform- _ ances, bringing home 14 medals, _ 23 lifetime best: swims, and two - 26.8-and. ‘5B; 554° -heating the old. The two younger swimmers, - and . Tina -Holland, had a great. meet.’ - Garth, although at the bottom. _new provincial records. ‘Garth Coxford ‘of his age group, challenged ‘other older swimmers for final - spots, placing ninth.in his 100m ~ butterfly, 11th in the 100 back | and 12th in his 50m fly. _ Tina was a triple gold medal _winner’as well as a triple silver medal winner, dominating ‘the 100m and 200m individual med- a Jey. events ‘and also. winning the - 50m breast stroke.. The: competition © “was. really : hot in-the 11 and 12 age group, but not hot enough to stop Cory. Holiand: Cory: won six gold - medals ,over the .weekend and - 17 and-18, The Blueback squad claimed: two new provincial rec- ords as well. - Tens , .,Cory set new y standards i in the "0m and 100m. freestyle with a -mark set by Steve Vandermeulan ‘in 1981. Cory.is now looking forward to.a few more meets as an’11 and 12-year-old where he can improve upon his own pro- Vincial records until he turns 13. Cory’s teammates, Jocelyn Coxford and Aimee Peacock, did their part to help out their ‘team and improve their in- dividual performances. Jocelyn did a personal best in her 200m fly of 2.43.8, and that won her a eighth in the 100. fly and 50m. back. six best times out of eight events. Aimee swam some-incredible. races as ‘well, placing fourth in the 50m and-200m breast stroke. f (just being: out-touched for the | bronze). Aintee also placed sixth . in the 100 breast and 400 IM and seventh in the 200 IM. Both . Jocelyn’ and | Aimee: ‘can’ -still ‘swim in the summer B.C. cham- © pionships ‘as 11 and 12-year-. olds. _The whole Blueback: team jis ‘now taking’a spring break -holi- & day before they start training for | the summer long course season. ° Future meets ‘include a -trip:to- Ketchikan, Alaska and the an- - nual Prince Rupert meet: iy, he Scores Ares ’ Gory Holland 400 Breast — 1.18.9 (ist) 200 Breast — 2.50.3 (tst) - §0 Freestyle — 26.8 (ist) — 100 Freestyle — 58.55 (1st) 200 Freestyle — 2.13.7 (1st) ' 400 Fly — 1.11.0 (5th) 100 Bact — 1.11.1 (3rd) _ Tina Holland "100 IM — 1.19.0 (1st) §0-Breast — 42.6 (1st) 200 IM. — 2.51.7 (1st) . 100 Breast — 1.34.8 (2nd) " §0 Fly — 37.2 (2nd) 50 Free — 32.5 (2nd) 100 Free — 1:10.7 (4th) | 100 Fly _ 4 24.82 (Sth): 200 Individual Medley — 2.28. 2 (13st) INN 4... B.C. COMPET ITIVE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS Garth Coxtord 100 Back: —.1.29.4 (11th) - 50 Fly —-40.6 (12th) > 500 Free — 36.4 50 Back — 42.5 100.Fly — 1.32.9 (9th) "200 1M — 3.07.1 . Jocelyn Coxford 4100:Back — 1.20.8 50 Free — 31.5 | 200 Fly — 2.43.8 (3rd) "100 Free — 1.08.7 1400 Fly — 1.17.4 (8th) §0 Back — 37.5 (8th) 200 IM — 2.46.7 50 Fly — 34.5 (6th) TERRACE MEN'S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Game Scores March 22 - Skeena Hotel 6, Inn of the West 5 (OT) March 24 Convoy Supply 2, Northern Motor Inn Okies 1 Inn of the West 8, Skeena Hotel 3 March 26 Convoy Supply 3, Northern Motor Inn Okles 2 (OT) Convoy Supply wins the serles 3. games to 2. March 27 ; 4 Skeena Hotel 8, inn of the West 20 . _ Skeena Hotel wins the series 2 games tot. 1. TOP SCORING PLAYOFFS _ _ wpe St a ee TeamQ A PTS ~° °. Cee, ee Lanée Legoeuf INN 7 6 13° = Glen Kathler . 3.2. 5 Emile Gagnon SH 5 5 10 Earl Nygaard - 3. 200 Bruce Cameron SH 2 7 9 Scott Sitter INN 3. 2 5 . ' Tom Turner SH 5 2 7 '- joLeblanc:... °° NMB Bie 2. : 5. Gord Gillls INN 4 2 6 _ Nelson Botoiho ,SH.3 2 5 Andre Qualizza NAR 2 4 6 . | Mike Barg- GS-2 3. =.5- Norm Hebert SH 2 4 6 Ken Gordon INN.2-° 3 5 Steve Scott NMI 1 5 6 Chris Chicoine SHA. 1 4 5 Dan Van Os 1 5 Rolfe MeCooey SH 1 4 5 400 IM — 5,514.5 (6th) 200 IM — 2.41.9 (7thy" : a Almee Peacock 100 Breast —-1.25.1 (6th) > ° 50 Free — 31.5 100 Free — 1.08.9 100 Fly — 1.21.5 | 50 Breast — 38.7 (4th) 200 Breast — 2.57.1 thy _ a Jocelyn: had i a great meet with - PUBLIC NOTICE HAGWILGET BRIDGE. TEMPORARY BRIDGE CLOSURE | The Hagwilget Bridge, located between New Hazelton ‘and Old. - Hazelton, will be closed to all traffic for bridge redecking. Closures are:. April 16,to 29th: minor delays only: Monday through Friday. April 30 to June 19th: © a _ Monday. - 10:00 pm - é: 00 am - Tuesday 10:00 pm - 6:00 am: “Wednesday 10:00 pm - 6:00 am" Thursday . 10:00 pm - 6:00 am Friday §=—«- 10:00 pm - 6:00 am. . 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