-. Stealers ~ nab title -- put together four straight wins to --¢apture money of $600 at the __ Terrace ladies” annual fastball = tournament at Riverside Park on > Tt was a seven-team, double- -~Inockout series with Stealers "taking ’A’ side. They opened with a OL win over Blue Jays, then “2 took out Hazelton's Skeena A’s 10-4 and edged Prince Rupert Rainettes 3-2. a tight 6-5 victory. The game was the seventh, where Stealers plated ' "The Renegades of Hazelton went two wins over the Renegades — 5- -” 2 on ’A’ side, and 12-5 on ’B’ | Bantam Ravens on ’A’ side. 7 B6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, J uly 17, 1991 | “The Terrace Northern Stealers the July 7 weekend. In the ’A-B’ final, Stealers met Rainettes again and came up with tied 5-5 going into the bottom of the winning run. - Rainettes picked up $350 in prize money for winning "B’ side and earning a spot in the championship » - game. "home with $200 for placing third. The Rainettes, in addition to their woe RT a ' ’ ars . %. oS woe . a By yng 3 ~'gwo losses to the Stealers, counted The Terrace Northem Stealers topped the six-team competition to come out $600 winners at the July 7 annual ladies’ fastball tournament at Riverside Park. Second prize - money of $350 went to the Rainettes from Prince Rupert. ‘side. They also blanked Terrace A total of 13 games were played. All the scores can be found in this week's scoreboard. Martha Postuk of the Ravens was voted best infielder, Tina of the Blue Jays got the honours for best outfielder, the Rainettes Janet Shepard got the MVP award, - Laurie Baker of the Stealers was * best catcher, and best pitcher was Halfway point for mixed slo-pitch The first half of the Terrace Mixed $lo-Pitch softball league play has come to am end with Skeena Hotel A’s declared win- ners. The Royals wound up in second place while All Seasons Expose finished third. The second half of league play is now under- Gayle Deinstad of Terrace. way. Scholarships for area athletes Two area high school athletes have been honoured with the pres- entation of Nancy Greene scholar- ships. Travis Himmetright of Hazelton won his $1,500 honour for compe- tition in the sport of wrestling while Robyn Clark of Smithers and Telkwa won for cross country skiing. In announcing the five $2,500 TERRACE PART The 160 athletes and coaches from Terrace take off for the B.C. Summer Games in Coquitlam this week, These are the focal competitors in the annual province-wide event: Tennis — Vesna Kontic, - Alayne Fleischmann, Diane Cey, Nancy Condon, Hester Flewin, Brad Holmberg, Kyle Stevenson, Richard Kreigal, Doug Jenion, Dee Jeriion, Kevin Hill, Matt Phillips, Gord Woode. Soccer — Nelson Botelho, Gil Rego, Rene Mailloux, Frazer Dodd, Michael Den- ome, Simon Dodd, Manny Raposo, Surinder Dhaliwal, Gary Strachan, Morten Fed- - dersen, Lorenzo Campanelli, Brad Wright, Gary Galuska, Adam Ford, Steve Dhansaw, _ Bugene Moore, Arthur Mer- cer, Joe Dueben, Ritchie Pi- attoni, Nick Killias, Michael ~ ~ Dewacht. -, Golf — Leona Wilcox, Gail Johnson, Audrie Cox, Linda Hamilton. on Shooting - Trap — Ray 7) Cole. |. Golf — Bruno Hidber, John Yasinchuk, Clayton ~~ Lloyd-Jones, Dave Blower. Shooting - Black Powder - «+ Wayne Kirby, Mike Ros- ~ giter, Lucas Kirby. Archery — Gil Payne, Ed ICIPANTS, B.C. SUMMER GAMES MacKenzie, Darcy Mc- Keown, Dan MacKenzie. Soccer — Rae-Ann Apol- czer, Julie Elwood, Patty Sharples, Alison Siemens, Andrea Komlos, Alison Thomsen, Jennifer Brady, Monica Holubowski, Mui Luc, Kathy Galuska, Monica Rauter, Richard Hassett, Jackie Thomsen. Swimming - Casa — Aimee Peacock, Tori Mac- Kenzie, . Denise Vanderlee, David Vanderlee, Clayton Thomas-Muller. Athletics — Jassie Osei- Tutu. Field Hockey — Malkit Grewal, Surinder Dhillon, | Sukjit Dhillon, Jasvinder Kandola, Amarjit Sangha, Karamjit Sangha, Mohinder Sangha, Lakhbir Gill, Jas- vinder Lillian, Nachhater Dhaliwal, Avtar Dhaligal, -Gurdia Chemma, Surjit Kular, Balwinder Grewal. Softball — Jamie Austin, Daniel Coderre, Carl Good- all, Ryan Houland, Trevor King. Cricket — Geoff Apple- ton, Bob Petras, Bill Robin- son, Harmandeep Singh, Dhupinder Gill. Basketball — Josepa Dominguez, Shawn Dec- aarme, Clint Pelletier, Mike Deroiter, Shawn Buck. Soccer — Roger DaSilva. Softball — Kim Monteith, Angie Sparks, Ngaio Beau- solbl, Dusty Clarke, Shan- non Hamhuis, Lisa Smith, Vic Buteau, Bryan Robin- son, Lori Baker, Dawn Thomsen, Susan Munson, Chrystal Sparks, Jacque Scriver, Lori Buteau, Lynn Henry, Rebecca Van Herk, Marsha Postuk, Lisa Van Hulle, Sherie Postuk. Baseball — Eldon Mon- sen, Jamie Martens, Ryan Watson, Scott Blanes, Bryan Fick,. Robie Larmour, Art Soares, Mark Neeve, Kevin Clarke, Robin Kilgren, Stacy Bennett, Ryan Monsen, Ron- nie Cucles, Terry Kenmuir, Dave Erickson, Greg Good- win, Barry Kilgren. Volleyball — Devona Knowles, Erin Peacock, Woniya Wrubel, Mag Hug- on, Christina Losier. Swimming - Special Olym- pics — John Reid, Maureen Highe. Diving —- Megan Brophy, Janet McGee, Bead Hansen, Jason McPhie, Garnet Wat- son, Shane Illingsworth. Basketball — Al Ricard, Flip Cervo. Volleyball — Kurt Muller, Chris Tomas, Shawn Pala- gian, Brett Kluss, Bretton _ Overton, B.J. Hansen, Dereck Muller, Ken Pound, Premier’s Athletic awards and 25 combine athletic and academics Nancy Greene honours, Recreation Minister Graham Bruce participation in school aril com- said they’re handed out annually to munity affairs. senior secondary students who Sport and achievement, plus leadership and ARIES Magazine article will have outlandish advise but Mar. 24-Apr. 19 it should not be ignored, You will have to over- come your stubborn nature to appreciate its counsel. TAURUS Travel plans are a go. Take off even if you think Apr. 20-May 20) you can’t, There will not always be time for do- ing what you caa much less what you want, GEMINI Emphasize teamwork. Reward those who have May 213-June 20) come {0 play. Be aggressive with those who show signs of indolence. Strive for success and you will achieve il. CANCER Take the opportunity afforded you to voice your June 21-July 22 concerns to one who can make a difference, Do not be shy, but be concise and to the point. LEO Generosity toward newcomer will make him feel July 23-Aug. 22 al home and will set an example for others to follow. Serious romantic involvement is out of the picture. VIRGO Finances are put to the test. Sit down and Aug, 23-Sept. 22 carefully budget your spending for the te- mainder of the year. Check addition. You come closer to reaching those long-term goals, Good Friend {s important ally in achiev- ing a vital victory over adversary. Reverse the negative attitude that is holding you SCORPIO Ont,.23 Nov. 21. back. Expand your horizons; read; set travel * plans in motion. SAGITTARIUS There are those who expect you to fail. Surprise LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23 Nov. 22-Dec. 21 them. You will need nothing more than you already have. , CAPRICORN Consideration is the key. Elderly family members Dec. 22-Jan. P strains relationships; young one exploits Il, You % may be in the middle. AQUARIUS Your wry sense of humor will be misconsirued. 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