Page C2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 6, 1992 To get your results on SCOREBOARD drop them in at the office at 4647 Lazelle, phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax them to 638-3432. This space is yours! SPORTS MENU TONIGHT Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 10s ~ 6:30 p.m. AGK v Coppetside Carlyle Shepherd v Co-op Centennial Lions v Surveyors Skeena Cellulose y Shoppers GIRLS - 6:30 p.m, Terrace Travel v Pizza Hut Richards v Kinettes. all THURSDAY, MAY 7 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 12s - 6:30 p.m. Brady's FC v Wildwood Cedarland v Sight and Sound Finning v Bandstra - SATURDAY, MAY 9 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 7s - 9:30 a.m. - Philpots ¥ Terrace Shell Wilkinson Canons v Tilden Vigers ’ Safeway v Vic Froese Rotary v Ali Seasons Kinsmen Jets Vv Norther Motor Inn UNDER 85 - 10:30 a.m. = McAlpine v Totem Ford Cramptons v Terrace Chrysler Dairy Queen v Skeena Saw- mills Running (Prince Rupert) . GLORY DAYS RUN: 5km and 10km walk or run, 10 a.m, start at Fairview Terminal Rugby (NWCC fleld) 7:30 p.m.- Terrace Northmen \ vo Prince Rupert SUNDAY, MAY 10 Motor Racing Speedway) OPENING DAY Rugby (NWCC field) 2 p.m.- Northmen y Smithers (Terrace MONDAY, MAY 1l Youth Soccer (Christy Park) GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. .: Richards v Pizza Hut UNDER 17s - 6:30 p.m. Braids v Manuels SCORE BOAR]) The Terrace Blueback Swim club is inviting everyone 19 years old and younger to take part in a Below, the 1991-92 season final standings and playoff results for Terrace Curling Club leagues. Names are given in order skip through to lead. MONDAY NIGHT MIXED Leaguechamps — G.Oates, 5.Oates, L.Yeske and Arbuckle. (Sponsor Theatres) ; A Playoff winners G.Oates, S,Oates, L.Yeske and TArbuckle. B Playoff Winners D.Smith, C.Davis, B.Davis and D,Smith. -C Playoff Winners D.Diana, D.Diana, S.Emery and D.Emery. Tillicum, Twin TUESDAY NIGHT MEN’S League champs A side L.Burke, D.Oldham, M.Kellen ‘and J.Muench. B Side winners D Diana, M.Hart, P.Barrett and JRigsby. (Western Supply) THURSDAY NIGHT MEN’S League champs A side J.Perry, R,Green, C.Patlerson and M.Muff B Side winners J.Heighington, (Spotless Cleaners) OVERALL MEN'S A Playoff winners L. Burke, D.Oldham, M.Kellen and J.Muench. B Playoff winners | R.Townley, J.Kennedy, K Jeffery and B.Carruthers. (Tim Horton’s) - WEDNESDAY NIGHT Terrace Slow ~ Pitch League Tin of the West 3, West Point Rentals 10 Ap ril 24 April 27 J .Veldman,. B.Penner and A.Rasko. CURLING _ inning Tractor) . SATURDAY ; SKB Wreckers 14, Rudon 2 triathlon. Called Try-a-Tri-athlon, this new event is sched- uled for Thursday, May 28 and registration will lake place Thursday, May 14 at the Blueback office LADIES League champs from 5-7 p.in.. D.Sawtell, M.Matthews, © V, Entranis will have to demonstrate their swimming Bakker, J.Holmgren = and ability when they register, so will aced to. bring A.Hammer.. along a bathing suit. The swimming standards to (All Seasons Sports) mect depetd on age and vary from four lengths in eee anners LD four mimites for the youngest to 16 lengths in 13 “Maclougals ETO; minutes for the oldest. C.Dumont and J.Kucharyshen. (Alm-Wood Construction) B Playoff winners .L.Apolczer,.M.Rauter, P.Biffle and K.Morgan. {Lane Appraisals) FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED League champs F.Martens, M. Martens, T.Bennett and M.Bennett, ‘Also needed ‘at registration time is the $5 entry fee. That's to cover the Bluebacks’ costs in putting on the event with any surplus going: to help the swiin club. Athletes will be split into four categories - grades 1-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12. The distances to be -cov- ered will vary from categary to category. Triathlon for you ngsters. The youngest participants. will swim four lengths. of the poo! before jumping on their bikes and, head- ing up Birch Hill to Pedrini, Walsh, Johnstone ‘and. then Park back to the pool, Finally, they: pit-in-a: half kilometre clrcutar run from the pool down to Kalum and back. For grades 4-6 its eight lengths, a bike lap that takes in Cedar Crescent and a [kin run, grades 8-10 put in 12 lengths, two bike laps and 1.5km of mn- ning while the senior entrants will do 16 lengths, two cycling laps including the Cedar detour and finish with a 2km run, Also take note bike helmets must be worn and the bikes themselves must be. approved as safe by the experts who will be on band to inspect them. Jointly spansored by the Bluebacks, Swim B:C, and McDonalds, the event is intended give young- - sters who wouldn’t normally get a ‘chance to com- pete, in a triathlon the opportunity to give it a try and encourage. them to get into: the. fitness habit both now and in fater life. Playoff winners D.Melanson, B.Ellis and NLEItis, (Borden Lake Contracting) T.Melanson, : SATURDAY - CIAL - League champs Century 21 B Side winners .. ‘Skeena Cellulose c Side winners Skeena Sawmills COMMER- NIGHT MIXED . ; ' League champs K. Williams,’ B.Dozai and A.Dozzi. Playoff winers ; K.Oates, KJeffery, T.Robinson and J.Arbuckle, N Jacques, JUNIORS League and A. playolfs Kevin Qates, Jesse Morgan, Taffy Clark and Lisa Ga rdner. B Playoffs . James Taylor, Ty Robinson, Jeff Bolingbroke and Sarah Greenwood. Takhar v Northern Drugs’: : Custom Cycle 6, Back Eddy Pub 4 gig TO SS inh eg ee i. — re April 29 i}. TUESDAY, MAY 12 st ‘ van my diy Y ; ‘| | Youth Soccer (Christy sa” "1" Inn of the West 49, eee Pubs i. - ese ey ae | [ ¢ ack SKEENA JR. SECONDARY was host as schools from across 4. UNDER 14s - 6:30 p.m. the northwest took partina track and field competition Satur- 10km walk 30g, or run, eeran es a Be Ain 2 aarp patie) 1108 ru ; a q . . . : . ; Bavarian Inn ¥ “Terrace aes ; ay. Above, Mike Elliot of Stewart hits the line in 12:17 secs, .. Westpoint Rentals, | eee ‘ : . . : , ‘Builde ety p n : en ee t h id : rata vSeabory SKB Molson Wreckers Roget ri ump to take the 100m final “ next week’s paper for results ~-Terrace Custom Cycle ‘0 = , St SATURDAY, MAY 30° “: Inn of the West QO 0.5 - aa 7 a - Running (Terrace) -