HEADING HOME: Tyrell Orango winning Copper Mountain Elementary School's Terry Fox Run. Run hits home Nase HIS.GOAL was to beat Mr. Eckert. But Tyrell Orango, who beat out his grade school teacher to win the three kilometre jog also got to partic- ipdate in one of the world’s largest one-day charity events for cancer research, Grade two student Courtenay Dos Santos won the elementary race run- ning one kilometre in about ten minutes. The run is meant to teach the kids about cancer awareness and different kinds of heroes. Nass athletes sweep games CONTRIBUTED The Nisga'a nation took the Indigenous Games trials by storm earlier this month. Nine athletes travelled with their coach and manager, Peter and Noreen Cross, to the games from Greenville by train and bus, Two Aiyansh athletes there made their own way to Kamloops. .Kiel Davis, originally from Greenville was the teams ouly Terrace representative. In total the athletes won 21 events and medalled in several others. Although some competi- lions were weak the athietes posted results that would have won nine medals at the Kiel Davis summer games in Victoria, Selection for the July '99 Juveniles: Fargo, North Dakota Marietta McKay - 1st Aboriginal Games will be shot put, discus, javelin made by the end of the Bobby Clark month based on these trials 2nd - shat put and other criteria. 3rd - 100m, discus All Nass athletes are ex- Bobby McMillan - 1st pected to be selected cither shot put, discus as a result of these trials or of important competitions in Midgets: May and June 1999. Pauline Stewart - Ist | The following is a list of discus, javelin, shot put athletes and their Nicole Cross Brandon Tait - 1st shot put, discus, 100m 1st - shot put, tj. 2ud - discus ) a) mH. golf for iokeena champs THE SUN shone on the Skeena Valley Men’s see e Golf Championships? on * Sept. 12. ; Pay lty 5, ' A whopping 79. mem- 7 bers took part in the an- hual toumey which fea-- lured play on the club’s three newesL holes on the back nine still under can- Mruction. — : Overall low grass win- her was Jim Holland with a 158 score. ; *Ross Fillion won the gverall low net winner at ascareof 143, iFirst gross in the ¢hampion, A, B and C élnsses went to Jim Rigler, Phil Davies, Sandy Farkvam and Scotly Mcilmoyle. In first net Doug Van Hulle won the champ gategory and Paul Walker, Ron Marhauer qnd Barry Eyjolfson won the A, B and-C classes. iShane De Jong, Kim Kellar, Dallas Stevenson and Clinton Cage got sil- Wer gross points. {But Tom Sheasby, Derck Itani, Ray Johnson and Bill Lamb won sec- ond place net for the ¢hampion, A, B, and C galegories. ‘Third place medals went: to Mike Kerbrat, Richard Stone, Harvey Horner and Peter Croot for third net. "While Mike _ Johnson, Pon Collison, Harry Simpson and Brian Ken- iedy won third gross. ‘Two Dans made their mark al fourth gross. Dan Kastman won the A class qnd Dan Smith won the B dategory. AJS.P. Dadd won the C dategory and Kelly Jones placed fourth in the ¢hampionship round. 't And not to be forgotten, Jay Harvey, Ted. Fark- vam, Pat Ogawa and Jake be Jong took home fourth ‘net in the champion, A, B and C qlass. when you can't breathe, nothing else matters “| ERRITISH COLUMMIA LUNG ASSOCIATION ‘ 734-LUNG or 1-800-665-LUNG LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO PALACE SEPTEMBER 1998 SEPTEMBER 1998 SUNDAY. MONDAY... “TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY... THURSDAY. FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY. 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