Jrs. fight to top -IN A COMEBACK effort, Ter- race’s Chevron Juniors took the June 18-19 Prince George fast- pitch tournament, With Dave Penny pitching, the Juniors won their first game against Telkwa Landing 4-0. s A 7-5 -win against Prince “George Pine Valley brought in three pitchers against the hard- ‘hitting Chevron team batting 18 hits. Starting pitcher was Penny, helped by relief pitcher Brad Neufeld. They faced Prince (George M&D Logging in. game three with Penny again on the mound for the 5-3 win, That game took them to the final.on- Sunday where they met M&D Logging again. The Prince George team took the lead in the fourth inning when Bruce Nead hit a home run leav- ing the score 6-4 in favour of M&D, , But the Chevron Juniors failed to quit, bringing the game toa6- =| gaa tic in the final inning. oes The bases were loaded when BALLS WERE flying as the Terrace Tennis Club held ¢ a dou- Brad Neufeld stepped up to the bles tournament June 18-19 at the Halliwell courts, Shown plate in an extra inning, hitling in the winning run. Ci0 for complete results of the tournament. Bluebacks parting the water for gold FOR TEN Terrace Blueback swimmers, the season continues on al least until the provincial meets. Heading off io the senior provincials in Victoria are 13-year-old Chris Kerman and his older brother Jamie. 7 The seniors compete at the new Commonwealth pool in Victoria. “It?s such a great experience for them to swim at the same facility that will be used a month later for the Commonwealth Games,’’ said Bluebacks coach Mike Carlyle. Eight other swimmers will swim at the age-group provincials in Vancouver the following weekend from July 8-10. ¥ “We're really excited about this one because we’re hoping for about five swimmers al this meet to make it to the finals,’’ Carlyle said. In the boys 10-and-under class will be Dylan Evans with hopes of making it to the finals in one of his a two specialties: freestyle and backstroke. Marina Checkley, Stacey Parr and Audrey Erb will represent the Bluebacks in the 11-12 girls class. There are high hopes for Checkley swimming her specialties of freestyle and backstroke, Parr with her freestyle sprinting and Erb’s breaststroke. The lone Blueback swimmer in the boys 11-12 class is Tristan Brown. Three swimmers are entered into the boys 13-14 class: Seth Downs, Garth Coxford and Kevin Andol- fatto, Northmen come back thirsty from Camelot IN THEIR annual trek to Camelot, home of the Smithers Camels, the Terrace Northmen came back empty. , | The June 18-19 doubleheader ended with two wins for the Camels, sending the Northmen down both games 10-5. It was 5-0 for the Camels at the half of the June 18 game. Northmen Kevin Patterson tied it up early in J the second half with a plunge over the goal line. But Patterson wasn’t enough as the game ended 10-5 for Smithers. ‘**The second game was like a re-run of the first,”” said Northmen mangaer David Hull. “Because of J our incredible social skills, we were able to get over the losses quite easily aficr the games,’’ CALEDONIA SENIOR SECONDARY SUMMER OFFICE HOURS duly 4-8 9:00 am - 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm duly 11-15 9:00 am - 12:00 neon The Schoo will ba closed from July 14 - July 29 August 2-12 9:00 am - 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm August 15-19 9:00 am - 12:00 noan August 22-26 9:00 am - 12:00 noon and 4:00 pm - 3:00 pm Regular office hours 9:00 am - 3:00 pr willl . sormmence August 29, 1994 ATTENTION Home Owners! | Do Not Risk Your Property being Damaged! For all your Tree Service Work, hire a CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL. ‘Topping & Pruning *Fully Insured «Good Rates *Hedge Shaping *Dangerous Tree Removal 9 *Clean-up Service Serving all the Northwest - 24 Hours above is just one of the players serving up the balls. 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