6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 10, 1986 sae This combined team of Terrace and Kitimat junior tennis players represented the Nor- thwest zone at the recent B.C, Pepsi championships at Vancouver. They didn’t win, but they gained valuable experience. Grant ‘olkestad (left) organized the effort for team members (left to right) Gurjodh Singh, Shannon Butler, Marc Chiocarello, Sean Holkestad, Anita Hanson and Garrett Hidber, Missing In the photograph is Mike Hendrichsen. Northwest tennis team ties for last place — A tie for seventh place _ overall was the best our northwest team of junior tennis players from Kitimat and Terrace could do at the annual B.C. Pepsi Finals: at Vancouver. Eight zones competed in this junior boy’s and girl’s series, whereby they played singles and doubles matches against three other zones. The northwest youngsters went 0 for 6 in matches against the West Van team of na- tionally and provincially Centre assisted by four- wheelers There were several winners at the Kermode Four-Wheelers annual mud run on Labor Day weekend, not excluding the Terrace Child Development Centre which will receive in the neighborhood of $800 as proceeds from this charitable event. The rains held off, so organizers had to supply their own mud with a water tanker. When it was all finished, they had thrilled more than 600 fans during two days at the race side, 16 kilometers north of Ter- race off Kalum Lake Drive. Race results can be found in today’s sports scoreboard. ranked talent. They ran into more of the same in their next series against Victoria and again came out winless in six tries. In their final outing against Vernon, they managed a split by win- ning three and losing three. Blue Mountain of Co- quitlam won the three- day event, with Van- couver’s Jericho run- nerup. — Our zone won a default playoff against the northeast zone of Prince George and are: to gain the trip to Van- couver for this annual late August event. Soccer boys third A strong entry from Washington state proved to be the stumbling block for the Terrace under-17 select youth soccer team at the Langley Interna- tional Tournament on Labor Day weekend. After winning four in a row, Terrace dropped a 5-2, decision to Seattle. The loss gave them third place overall in their 16-team, under-17 age group division. Seattle ran up a 3-! halftime lead with solid play. Chris Hallsor and Lawrence Stella got our goals. Later, Seattle took on a Surrey team and beat them 3-2 to win the divi- sion, All-star and other individual awards were not handed out, and only the top two teams picked up trophies. Terrace started off with a 4-1 win over South Burnaby ina game where they ran up a 3-1 lead by halftime. The goals came from Chris Hallsor, Baldir Mann, Lawrence Stella and Adam Ford. Game two saw them go against some young Americans from New York. Gill Rego guarded the nets for a shutout as we beat the Yankees 2-0, Stella and Kent Fuergutz handled the scoring in this contest where we held a 1-0 lead at the halfway mark. Rego posted his sec- ond shutout when Ter- race held Dolce Vita of Surrey scoreless for a 5-0 victory in game three. Mann set the pace with a two-goal effort. Stella, Ford and Brent Nicolson added singles. It was 2-0 at the half, - In game four Terrace posted a third straight shutout. They stopped the host Langley Red Devils 3-0 on goals by Stella, Ford and Garth Schmidt. Jimmy Mantel guarded the nets for the whitewash, Terrace led 1-0 at halftime. With the game-five loss to Seattle, the five- game totals showed Ter- race outscoring their op- ponents 16-6 and picking up three shutouts in the process. For a team that was given little chance of finishing better 16th, the boys opened a few lower mainland eyes and added more prestige to our growing athletic prowess. than: TERRACE —The Roadrunners Motorcycle Club of Terrace will be’ holding a “‘toy run’’ on Sept. 27, by Philip Musselman The toy run is a cam- paign to help the Salva- ‘tion Army collect. toys for their annual Christ- mas campaign... ‘The Roadrunners, plus other riders and guests, will meet in Thornhill near the weigh scales and are asked to bring: toys along with them. Then these motorcycle en- thusiasts will -ride- into town to the Inn of the West where they have been invited for a refreshment of their * Roadrunners to run for toys choice. The toys collected are donated to the Salvation Army. The Roadrunner toy run is an early kick off for the Christmas cam- paign because it helps in creating awareness of the Salvation Army’s in- volvement. According to James Gilham, Terrace Road- runner president, this is the fourth year that the - event has been held. The first year, Gilham ex- plained, there were about 16 motorcycles and 22 people, but last year we had about 65 BARRELS ATV's & Bikes Dune B Larry Keumre Short Base Powder Putt ATV's & Bikes Mini Trucks Stock C Stock B Street & Trail C Street & Trail B oditied ATV's & Bikes Results of Aug. 31 4x4 Races Brian Kellar ist; lan Parks 2nd f iat; Bruce Simpson 2nd Calvin Kerr ist; Len Pigeau 2nd - Medium & Long Wheel Base Garry Kerr 1st; Brent Verstrate 2nd lan Parks 1st; Brian Kellar 2nd Brent Verstrate 1st;’ Gerry Bizzaro 2nd Garry Kerr 18t; Randy Kerr 2nd ‘Ghislain Patry ist; J.P. Larock 2nd Jim Irvine 1st; Dan Thickett 2nd Len Pigeau 1st; Clavin Kerr 2n Dwayne Kuemper ist; Larry Kuemper 2nd lan Parks 1st; Brian Kellar 2nd to our office ‘at. ~akelse Ave., Terrace. Phone 638-8581 | - Mini Trucks Stock C . bikes and 85 people. The reason we have this event so early before Christmas is because it gets awfully cold. for bikers in November, Gilham added. The club encourages anyone who doesn’t need a toy to give one, ° .} made a ‘Cool’ trade ana refrigerator in the classifieds. Brent Verstrate 1st; Gerry Bizarro 2nd Randy Kerr tst; Garry Kerr 2nd Stock B- Ghislain Patry tst; Gerry Normandeau 2nd Street & Trail C Bill Packer 1st; Dan Thickett 2nd Modified Street & Trall 8 Bruce Simpson 1st; Calvin Kerr 2nd Len Pigeau ist; Henry Schulmeister 2nd - Terry Morton ist; Dwayne Kuemper 2nd Powder Pull y Brenda Leason tst; Kathy Thickett 2nd HILL CLIMB Dune Buggy OBSTACLE Terry Morton 1st; Dwayne Kuemper 2nd = Dune Buggy Terry Morton 1st; Larry Kuemper 2nd ikes Greg Aly ist; George Dacosta 2nd Short Wheel Base - Calvin Kerr 1st; Len Pigeau 2nd Medium & Long Wheel Bace Alvera Dacosta 1st; Jim Irvine 2nd MUD RUN Dune Buggy Powder Putf Theresa Bryson 1st; Brenda Leason 2nd | Top eliminator for all events: Len Pigeau Top Time Obstacte: Caivin Kerr Terry Morton ist; Dwayne Kuemper 2nd Poa wne Ist; Doug Pisson 2nd Gerry Roy 1st; George Dacosta 2nd Cet Putt ast: | $5-Inch Tire & Under Elaine Pigaau 1st; Brenda Leason 2nd Jim irvine 1st; Doug DeBoor 2nd Over 35-inch Tire Bune Bure Bill Packer 1st; Garry Kerr 2nd