Sports Menu TONIGHT Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Terrace Builders v Bavarian Bandstra v Brady's FC Under 10s — 6:30 p.m. Centennial v Skecna Cellulose AGK vy Carlyle Shepherd Wildwood v Shoppers THURSDAY, JOLY 14 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 12s — 6;30 p.m, Copperside v Co-op Sight & Sound v Finning Overwaitea v Cedarland SATURDAY, JULY 16 Golf SKEENA VALLEY Juniors Open gets underway, ends° Sunday. Entry fee $30. For more info, phone Bruce Car- tulhers at 635-2542, Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 7s — 9:30 a.m, Nrth. Motor Inn-v Vic Froese Kinsmen v Safeway Rotary v Tilden All Seasons v Philpots Under 8s — 10:30 a.m.) Dairy Quecn v Terr. Chrysler Team Y v Totem Ford McAlpine v Crampton SUNDAY, JULY 17 Equestrian ° TOTEM SADDLE CLUB gymkhana at the Thornhill Communily grounds. Registra-. tion 10:30 am, competition begins 11 a.m. For informa- tion, phone 635-5046 or 638- 7252. Hiking, BORNITE MOUNTAIN is the destination for the local club. Meet at the library at 9 am. For information, phone Vicki (635-2935). Men’s League Soccer Nisga’a Nations v International (Thornhill, 11 a.m.) Western Pacific Maintenance v Terrace Knights ‘Shooting: ferns Be POLICE. PRACTICAL combat shoot competiton at Rod and Guin, Thornhill rifle range. Running ° OLD HAZELTON Run in-' cluding S5km, 10km and 21a." Dave Allwood (842-5615) for information. ' MONDAY, JULY. 18 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 19s — 6:30 p.m. Takhar v Councillors ~ Under 19 Girls --6:30 p.m. Northern Drugs v Tide Lake Richards v Pizza Hut TUESDAY, JULY 19 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Girls Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Wilkinson v Terrace Shell Braids v Team X Under 16s — 6:30 p.m. A& W v Kerby & Sons Constrictors v rly Bird SUNDAY, JULY 24 Running KING of the MOUNTAIN trail run starts 10 a.m. at the Terrace arsna. Contact Martin Vanlierde at 638-0955. { CALLING ALL ADULT soccer players. Why not hone your skills at the Drop In Adult Soccer sessions held every Thursday night al Thornhill Primary beginning at 7 pm. For info, phone: Kevin (638-8356), TERRACE ROD & GUN Club meets the first Wednes- day of every month, 7 p.m. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. New members are welcome, For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874,- To get an event on to the Sports Meu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax ihem to 638-8432, - To make next week’s paper, submissions must be' in by 5 p.m. Friday.’ Surveyors v Skeena Sawmills. |. HAZELTON’S Solomon Angus is ready to run and looking for gald at the Canadian Special Olympics which get underway today in Halifax. Angus makes national debut _ By CATHERINE HAMILTON The Interior News IF FOLKS across Canada don’t know the name Solomon Angus now, they will soon, The Hazelton runner has been chosen as the feature athlete for the Special Olympics being held in Halifax in July. Last year, Angus sprinted into the spotlight when he won. two golds in Vancouver at the B,C. Special Olympics. ‘*T had trouble getting. him off the podium after he won his golds,’ said Sharon Mason, Angus’ coach and | support worker. ‘The crowd was chant- ing his name, and like anyone else Solomon loves being a win- ner.”? So close CHEVRON JRS. came close, but alate homer.by 100 Mile House forced them to settle For third in the Williams Lake Canada Day weekend fastpitch tournament. The fence clearer ended a determined fight back by the Ter- racites and was the second time they were turned back by a bot- fom of the last blast. The first came in their opening game. After homers by Bruce Neid and Chris Davis had tied it up, Squamish put Chevron away with a three-run homer for an 8-5 wit, If he wins in Halifax, Angus will take a spot at the Internation- al Special Olympics in Con- necticut next year. Aud his hometown is helping him get there, At graduation ceremonies in Hazelton, the town gave him a standing ovation send-off, Referring to Angus as the ‘Jim Thorpe of Gilsegukla,’’ Cindy Jones. of the Gitsegukla Band council presented a $500 dona- tion for his Halifax trip. “Thorpe was the first native run- ner to. win a medal. at the Olympics. During the applause, Angus stood up on the stage, smiled, and flashed the peace symbol to the crowd, for Jrs. Losing pitcher Dave Penny rebounded in game two to shut down thwe opposition in each of their next two. games in which Davis, Troy Hunt, Shane Archer and Izzy Kawaguchi homered. That set up a return against Squamish, Hunt and Kawaguchi giving Penny the offence he needed fora 5-2 Chevron victory. The charge ended against 100 Mile House in a game that mir- rored the Tetrace team’s opener: Neid homers to tie and the oppo- sition replies in kind on their last bats to win, J AAA A LAURA CONDON and Lee Van Halderen ended this season’s Jun- ior Volleys program on a high note, both picking up-a pair of tilles in the wind-up tourney. But Condon - found . Emma Bowers no pushover in either final. The duo first tangled in the pirl’s singles where Condon took the first set 6-3 only to have Bowers to reply in kind in the next. However, Condon poured it on in the decider 6-0,- And it was even closer in the doubles where Condon and part- Duo double on courts ner Becky Luedike were hard pressed by Bowers and J, Condon but prevailed 6-4, 7-5. Bowers was rewarded for her efforts with the most sportsman- like girl trophy. On the boy’s side, Van Halderen overpowered his op- ponents with straight set wins throughout culminating with a 6- 2, 6-3 triumph over Frank Gratioa in the ‘A’ side final. Gration had earlier been in- volved in ihe tournament's: thril- ler match, a nail-biting 7-6, 5-7, 6-4: semis win over Roy Hernes. On the 'B’ side, Warren Gav- ronsky swept Brent Van Halderen * 6.0, 6-1, He then teamed up with Lee Van Halderen in the doubles which opened with a single Pro- Set round robin. Giving up only four games on the way io the final, the .duo dropped Heres and Brooks Robinson 8-3 to claim top spot. David Mann, who wilh partner Gration had been edged 8-6 and 8-5. in-their-round robin.matches, was named most sporismanlike boy. Osei-Tutu goes provincial A CALEDONIA Kermode player has slammed his way into Team B.C. basketball. After trying out for the provin- clal team the last two years, Jas- sie Osei-Tutu finally made it this year. “This is something I’ve tried really hard for and worked really hard for the last two years,’’ said the 17-year-old last week while still in Vancouver, Sixty-four players were invited to the July 1-4 tryouts held at the BCIT gym in Vancouver. Osei-Tutu secured ane of only 10 spots on the team as an off- guard, Team B.C. travelled to: play their first games in an exhibition tournament against Seattle and North Dakota teams last weekend, From July 16-22, the team will head. to Las Vegas for more , tournament action. The season closes for Team B.C, at the Western Canadian Championships to be held in Ed- monton from August 2-7. Osei-Tutu has played on the Kermodes basketball team for the last two years and intends to play his graduating year of basketball in Terrace again. ’ Prince Rupert basketball player - Henry Bragg also made the Team B.C. cuts. 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