Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 1, 1990 B5 olf draws record numbers eis See abel e Kitimat’s Roger Hannien put together 18-hole scores of 78 and 80 to capture the annual Skeena Valley junior golf tournament on July 22 weekend. Hannien’s 158 was 12 strokes better than John Parsons for the overall low gross. The overall low net score of 110 was shot by Kris Holtom out of the second flight. The entry total of 51 golfers (including 19 from Kitimat) was the largest ever for Terrace, which recently set a new mark for the Skeena Valley ladies’ open. . Parsons wound up with low gross for the championship flight with his 170 score. Jason Brown was runnerup with 172. For best net in that flight, Trent Brandvold had 140 to place ahead of Colin Hannien at 144. In the first flight, Matt Soules grabbed gross honours over Brian Chaplin following a playoff. Both had carded 176. Jon Shepherd won net with 131, followed by Alex Kornat at 135. Tyler Gibson shot a 202 to grab low gross for the second flight. Ewen Wilson was runner- up with 203. Scott Long (115) and Rodney Kuehne (124) won and placed second respectively for net. Seven of the golfers played in the extended handicap flight. They were relative newcomers to the game. They played only nine holes each day. “Kara DeJong was the only female in the tournament so she won overall low gross on a 169 for girls. In the gross section for ex- tended boys, Michael Hamilton won .on a 119, followed by Ryan Stevenson with 161. On the net side, Ryan Miller (50) was first with Travis Tait (63) second, Gross and net scores for all the players can be found in this ROGER HANNIEN — Low gross with 158. ARIES Mar, 21-Apr. 19 Group activities bring new contacts with interest- ing personalities. Don’t be surprised if you finda strong attraction to onein particular. TAURUS Monday’s full Moon sheds a new light on the week’s scoreboard, Apr. 20-May20 = question of priorities. Will it be career or home? GEMINI Vacation plans may have to be altered a bit to.ac- May 21-June20 = commodate people at a distance. Nip misunder- standings in the bud. 1O U dO Nn fo r ave a S CANCER Difficulties in dealing with others in financial June 21-July22 = matters points up the benefits of doing your own thing at your own pace. - Contributed by ly threat came in the final inning LEO Partnership affairs get a bit heated. Don't ruffle Terrace Minor Softball Terrace’s Northcoast Ravens entered the B.C. Summer Games, July 12-15, ranked 3rd inthe province by Softball B.C., for Bantam B girls. when they put runners on first and second with no one out. Vic- toria’s top hitter lined sharply to shortstop Marsha Postuk, who combined with second baseman Chrystal Sparks to end the game Torgalson, Tammy Clarabut, Susie Munson, Jacque Scriver, Anna Graham, Shannon Ham- huis, Dawn Thomsen, and coaches Vic Buteau, Pete Pauls and- Diana Van Hulle. Cole July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept, 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 feathers, but let your uncanny insight reveal the true story. Pesky problenis on the job can add up to one big headache. Practice relaxation techniques and maintain the balance. Keep communication lines open in organizational matters. There are those who will take the opposite view no matter what. The Ravens met top ranked with.a triple play and preserve a SCORPIO Homeand business affairs may clash headon. Be Kamloops in game one. With the 7-0 shutout for the Ravens. Oct.23-Nov.21 prepared to make adjustments where dollars can score 3-2 Kamloops, in the 3rd Kamloops took the gold on make the difference. aor PS» 1 umoops ie fa stbal lers SAGITTARIUS Play the game with all the skill you can command, inning, an apparent tying run the final day with a 6-3 win over Nov. 22-Dec.21 You should be head and shoulders above the was taken away when Terrace’s Burnaby, who took silver. White : “ crowd. Jacque Scriver was ejected from Rock scored twice.in the bottom third in B C CAPRICORN Intuition serves you well in behind-the-scenes the game while scoring from .of the seventh to defeat Castle- we Dec, 22-Jan. 19 earnest aitiencr ercounter could lead to a third. The controversial and un- gar 7-6 for the bronze. In all, The Cole Petroleum fastball AQUARIUS - If youlook at the debit side of the ledger, you'll popular call managed to put an eight teams took part. team of Terrace wound up third Jan. 20-Feb.18 —_ realize just how welloff you really are. end to the Raven’s offence inan | Many college and Senior A out of four teams at the B.C. PISCES The health and well being of one close to youcan 8-2 loss. Castlegar supplied the opposi- tion in game two. Terrace took an early 4-0 lead but couldn’t hold off the southeast champs as Castlegar scored 11 runs in the final 4 innings to defeat the Ravens 11-4, Undefeated White Rock Renegades defeated Terrace 7-4 in game three, Terrace’s final game was one in which everything finally went right. Victoria View Royals’ on- scouts were in attendance over the weekend. All were very im- pressed with the talent from Ter- race. Coach Vic Buteau pro- mises: big things from this team next year as they continue to challenge the powerful Bantam B southern teams. Terrace Northcoast Ravens are: Lisa Van Hulle, Jennifer Murie, Lori Buteau, Marsha Postuk, Chrystal Sparks, Lynn Henry, Rebecca Van Herk, Kara Myers, Ambur Hall, Kristine / junior ‘A’ men’s fastball champ- ionships at Richmond on July 21 weekend. The youthful entry started off with an 11-1 victory over Victoria in the opening game of the double-knockout series, In their second game Saturday they lost 12-7 to Nanaimo. 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