er Seer MORTON FEDDERSEN was one of Caledonia’s offensive ¢ guns on the senior boys soccer team. The Cal team were upset in the zone playoff, but ended up going to the provincials and finished 12th. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 2, 1991 — Page 83 cracked the B.C..” provincial cycling team line-up following a seri¢s of hot tournament.tides. The Terrace rider made a:top- ten provincial ranking and began to turn his attention ‘to the national scene. © ~ He went on to the three-day Canadian National Cycling Championships in Mont: Joli, Que., where he rode to a 22nd-. place finish in the gruelling 180-kilometre road race. Lets ALWAY, a local bowler, grabbed a share ofa B.C, team gold ‘medal while competing with the provincial bowking team at the Master Bowlers’ Association national tournament in° Edmonton. , Alway and the B.C. ladies leaching masters team look first ay B wean “overall...” “ IKER Mike Christensen Y eo | . SOUTH SOCCER action saw Terrace’s under-12 : boys. crew take first place in’ their division at a soccer tournament in Quesnel. They were one of four local teams. competing there. Ruosy-ruunc Terrace Northmen players avenged an earlier Seafest weekend defeat by. blasting Prince Rupert’s rugby squad in twin games to take over top spot in the North Coast Rugby Union. , Gor PRO Dan Rosengren shot a 219 for a three-stroke win in the championship flight at the Skeena Valley Open golf tournament. ‘annual © Triathion. This’ year: Quesnel Thariton, ADDICTS got to their release at: the northwest’s » Skeena .-Valley- triathlete Neil McColl turned in a two-hour finish for the fastest individual time in the. swim- bike-run. — Terrace's Colin Parr was about ten minutes back of that time to take third overall. And local athleles took the top spots in all the team events, with Ed Ansems, Tyler Kochrane and Doug MacKenzie pulling out the fastest combined team time. Prince GEORGE was the site of 1990's B.C. Summer Games, and more than 100 Ter- tace athletes made the eastward trek for recreation and competi- tion. Terrace’s Dan Muller picked id medals oe western ‘equestrian events, while Special Olympian swimmer . Sabrina Brown picked up several swim- ~ ming medals, Golfers ‘Linda Hamilton and Leona Wilcox captured a team © bronze and Joe Wideman earn-._ , ed a horseshoe-throwing bronze medal, and Samantha Macken-: zi¢ swam for a silver-medal freestyle relay performance in youth swimming, : Korwanoa YOUTH Wilf Wilson caught the eyes of some Atlanta Braves major league. baseball scouts al a scouting. camp in Prince George. Wilson's 85-mile-an-hour fastball got high marks from the scouts, who expressed some in- . terest in the 20-year-old native pitcher, “Au ust Autnative soccer players - from Terrace captured: team gold medals at the North American Indigenous Games in Edmonton by taking first in the senior men’s open division. The Terrace Kickers put together a goals for-and-against record that placed them in top spot. SPO! The Year in Review septem es er : The All Seasons Expose defeated a Richmond team 5-4 ‘in Surrey to clinch the provin- cial. men's senior. ‘C’ slo-pitch championship. Terrace's Rick ‘Miller: was named tournament MVP. Eyenroruar Terrace Logger Sports was back again and drew dozens of competitors from across the province and as far away as Washington State. W ace FLAHERTY headed for Kansas City, Missouri to play onthe. farm . team of the new NHL expansion team ' the San Jose Sharks.’ : ae » Memorial slo-pitch action saw " spot in the annual softball tour- : Keats competitors Calen Yours SOCCER players got bright weather for their season finale playoffs but organizers warned a volunteer shorlage could mean cuts in the organization next year... Larry SWANSON the SKB Wreckers claim tap nament, McNeil and Steve Carelius left Terrace for more than six mon- ths of. intensive training under. their discipline’ $. highest. rank- ing master: ‘in: ve Kumamoto, Japan. ce ; ho ye Rosin’c GRANT cruised to “easy victory over local squash » opponents ‘at Terrace's season- -. ‘opener tournament to entrench®..: ‘himself as-the city’s new squash ; king. | Grant. went on to give na- ‘tionally’ ‘ranked players a. good , run’ atthe’ Kitimat’s Aluminum icy invitational tournament, tughy" ‘players played at the - ‘ division, ae ‘Joey: Losier’ each. “picked ‘up other tournament gold medal “ERRACE. NORTHMEN ‘Hawaii ’ “Harlequins WOrld In- ., {Svitational tournament. in ; 7 ‘Honolulu, Hawaii. They picked * up the consolation title i in: their: : : voccer squad — favoured to win’ fhe zone title — were upset: in: B... the playoffs, ‘by ‘the. Kitimat: 4 OXERS “Darren ‘Bell ‘and: ; ‘at the ee ae Belt amateur : _competed at the Canadian na- tional karate championships in Montreal . and captured -the women's team gold in the. in- di vidual kata event. : Hyseaaration com: petition saw 73 people turn. out ‘for the annual ‘Terrace run, First across the line was Prine Rupert’s Mike’ Flagel, - seconds ahead: ut” ‘relbace masters runner Ed Ansemi; “ : | Crisoomas. senior boys Rowdies. * : - The Rowdies played. to: a ‘bd » tle with Cal,.but.,the Mount: . Blizabeth: team, got. the: title on . - goals for-and-against and éarn- ed the righit:to. arava to the'p Dro- Mpigq ines ha Surtaers Richard Har- rison retained his crown in Ter- Tace’s 13th annual King-of-the- Mountain footrace up Terrace Mountain. The six-time winner edged out Terrace runner Colin Parr. Fran MANN doesn’t look like Martina Navratilova, but the local tennis player sure per- formed like her over the sum- mer. Mann swept the women’s events in three northwest tour- naments including the Smithers Open and a Terrace closed tourney. Hoonrsesnoz HANDLER Joe Wideman pitched iron well enough to take first in his divi- sion at the Canadian Horseshoe Pitching Championships in Por- tage La Prairie, Manitoba. Cuaron '» KANTAKIS -pedalled to a sprint finish vic- tory in the 100-inile-long Skeena -River Challenge cycle race. The Terrace rider edged out his nearest rivals by a second to claim the victory, clocking in at a time of four hours. and 22 minutes. Mins SOCCER playoffs saw Skeena Hotel knock off a stiff challenge from the Terrace Inn crew, the regular season league cellar-dwellers, It took ‘two overtime periods and shootouts before Skeena Hotel settled the matter and took the ‘playoff championship, DRAGON MAN Neil McColl of Quesnel slays on warp ‘drive through the turns in the cycling jeg of 1990's Skeena Valley Triathlon. Mc- Coll was the top individual triathlete in the northwest event, He turned in a time of just over two hours in the gruefling swim-bike- run contest. Terrace NORTHMEN rugby players got nuked by the Smithers Camels at the Smithers Seven-a-Side rugby tourna- ment. The Camels finally put an ' end to eight consecutive years of Northmen domination at the annual tourney.: E, ANSEMS ran a bronze medal finish in the over-40 masters division at the 10-kilometre B.C. Road Runn- ’ ing Championships at UBC, Cvcusr Mike Christensen ended his season with a win in Vancouver’s Mount Seymour hill climb. The victory marked the end of a great season for the Terrace rider, who plans more full-time bike racing in the spr- ing of '91. ovember Dece mber | Voutevsaut squads from ‘both Caledonia Sr. Secondary and Thornhill Jr. Secondary put ‘together impressive unbeaten streaks prior to zone finals. -Thornhill's spikers were vic- torious in five consecutive tour: naments to earn a spot in the. boys: ° _ provincial’ junior volleyball championships. - They volleyed to a fifth-place. performance. :at the 24-team | ptovincials “in: Penticton, the . ‘school’s: best finish ever. Taarace:> ‘NHLer Jeff, game scoring record on his first © 15 games_in the. ‘minors. He’s : playing ‘for-the Utica, Devils — the New Jersey NHL rapehlee’s $e farm team. . Sharples said he's looking for a big season to impress coaches before becoming a firee agent at the end of the season. Crevoma's senior, girls volleyball team defeated. ‘Kitimat in four games to. take . “the zone title and atrip to. the provincials. The heavily: * favoured senior boys lost out to - Kitimat, : A LOCAL: curling rink skip- ped’ by Terrace's Dan. Fisher nabbed a rare, ceight-ender | Noy.. 3:in'y Mycurite HENDRY got off to another great season with the Simon Fraser University Clan women's basketball team. The Terrace player shot 216 points in her first eight games for a 27,0 scoring average. That - was good enough for top spot in the district through to year end and top-ten in the nation. . Loca ‘ SQUASH player Robin Grant swept aside the competilion at.a Terrace tour- hament to take top spot again, antthad no problem dispatching a top-level Vancouver club player’ flown’'up to give him "Some competition. At-a, Prince Rupert toumma: nent Terrace's won the junior squash event, Marx FITZPATRICK was still sidelined at year's end with amysterious debilitating disease that threatens the Kitimat hockey player's NHL career. The New York Islander goalie was a key to the team’s defence last year, but hasn't played a game so far this. season. He © hopes improvement: in, his con: dition could have him back on the ice before the end of he season. Norruze: BC. ‘Winter ; Games organizers plunge | onin- to the new year with hopes they will have enough billets to. host . “ all the ‘out-of-town. saletts 4 : ‘ i