A MGOLFER JIM RIG- ler shot the low net at the Skeena Valley Open men’s golf tournament, Just eight strokes up on Clayton Harris in championship flight. MTERRACE’'S DAN Rosengren, golfer and former club pro at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country club, posted a 20th place performance ai the B.C. Amateur Golf Championships. MAFTER A TWO- year drought, Richard Krieg] bounced back to claim the Terrace Ten- nis Open men’s title. MCOMING OFF TWO Saturday evening wins, Gord Klassen set a new irack time at the Ter- race Speedway, clock- ing a 18.79 lap in Sunday’s time trials to break his own Hobby class record. MINEARBLY 30 SHARP- shooters took to eight stations at the 100-bird Ducks Unlimited Sporting Clays shoot held at the local rod and fun range. Terrace’s Bill Watson came away with the tournament’s high score. ul MTHE BACK EDDY mixed softball team capped three days of solid ball with a 16-12 win over host Tillicum Lodgers to take a Nass Camp scrub tourney, The squad picked up most valuable male and female player awards plus best outfielder. MKIM COWBURN fired a 74 on day two of the 36-hole Skeena Valley Ladies’ Golf tournament, to take the title for the third con- secutive year, MBLUEBACK swim- mers pula great finish august MSIX LOCAL ATH- letes hit the medals at this year’s B.C. Sum- mer Games: Dan Rosengren and Tony Lopes (Men’s team golf); Errol Mutschke, and Roger Chicoine (Junior parachuting); Dee Jenion and Doug Jenion (Masters tennis, Mixed doubles). BTERRACE YOUTH soccer players took all three divisions in the Riverboat Days Youth Invitational here in the August long weekend festivities. on the season by bring- ing home eight gold medals, including a re- lay gold, from the ‘AAA’ provincials. MROD AND gun club member Glenn Poilock topped the individual honours with a 436 score at this year’s Kermodei Cup match | in Thornhill. MSMITHERS' RICH- ard Hartison took the King of the Mountain race for the [Ith year, followed a minute and ahalflater by Terrace’s Colin Parr, who came in second place overall. M@THE FIRST-EVER Riverboat drag race drew thousands of fans from all over the north- west to see Kitimat’s Dave Saunders take first in the Class A. Terrace’s Ian Black and Trevor Gibson hit the asphalt in their snow- machines ta take the bike class event. MRACER RICK LE- tourneau blazed his way to victory in the Super-Pro class at the Northern Bracket Na- tionals held in Prince George. —september— MITERRACE’S WEST- point Rentals slo-pitch team picked up their second consecutive Smithers tournament title. The squad re- peated last year’s tri- umph to walk away with the $1,500 cheque in a 24-team tourney, earning them a berth in next year’s diamond showdown, MSKEENA Valley Golf Club’s Kim Cowburn defended her Northern Ladies Open title and ended her sea- son with another victory, : . Year End In Review Brought MTHE DEFENDING champs at this year’s Terrace Tennis club championships held their ground at the last tournament of the club’s playing season. MA LAKE COWICH- an raider took his sec- ond consecutive Log- gers Sports title at the Skeena Valley Fall Fair. Terrace’s Gerry Lam- bert scored a local vic- tory in the Novice Chokerman’s race, @JULES LAFRANCE cruised to an easy vic- tory in the Demolition Derby at the Terrace Stock car wind-up. BABOUT 70 SHOOT- ers, some from as far away as the northwest- ern United States, took part in Terrace’s Pacific International 500-bird trap shoot at the Thornhill range. ZONE 10 ATHLETES emerged winners once again from the B.C, Se- nior Games, Terrace swimmer Joe Mandur carved his way to six swimming golds. Lo You By These Community _ Minded Businesses. MTHELATEST RANK- ings in Swim Canada magazine show the 1995 long course sea- son Top 25, listing the Points North 4X50m Medley relay quartet, which include Terr- ace’s Tristan Brown and Bryan Palahicky, for having recorded the second fastest time in Canada for 11-12 Boys. B@ BACK TO BACK rounds of a low 79 car- ried Tyler Gibson to his second consecu- tive title in the 36-hole Skeena Valley Junior Club golf champion- ship. preter ab URAL aaNet GETTING SERIOUS airtime at the Terrace Ten- nis Open is Richard Krieg!. He proved to be the eventual overall men’s winner. MAFTER DROPPING a pair of weekend games to Kitimat rivals, Terrace’s bantam rep hockey team heads north for the first time to compete in Whitehorse. BTHE TERRACE Hiking club has adopted the Thornhill Mountain Trail as the “Vicki Krykiywyj Me- morial Trail” in honour of their late long-time iBhah aie wks HN vas THE OFFICIAL SOD TURNING FOR the Terrace Youth Soccer Association’s new facility at Christy Park marked the start of an exciting pariad. In the centre is Soccer-mum Elsa Murphy flanked by Kegan Belina (left) and Candace Ross (right). member and friend who was one of the, driving forces’ behind the club. MITERRACE JUNIORS ringette squad placed a solid second in the Joy Hoffman Memo- tial Ringette Tourna- ment in Prince George, taking three out of four games. EITHE CANYON CITY Warriors basketball squad from the Nass Valley village of Gitwinksihlkw upset Kitkatla 77-68 to se- cure one of the two ran- - dom berths in the up- coming 1996 All Na- tive Basketball Tourna- ment in Prince Rupert. BricHee vas ie ERI CA TYCHO was just one of the local riders taking pant in the annual Timberland Horse Show. The annual show tests the skills of riders and their abilities te communicate with their horses. ——dec i———october MWATHLETES FROM around the northwest gathered in Terrace for the 15th annual All Seasons Half Marathon and Fall Run. Kim Barriere of Terrace won her division for women aged 20-39, placing 19th overall. Ray Warner took the top honours and fourth spot over ali in the -men’s and women’s groups aged 40-99, MTERRACE NORTH- men rugby team has named George da Costa, the squad's fleet-footed scrum half, as Most Valuable MISKATER VANESSA LeBlanc flawlesssly landed three new doubles in a stellar per- formance that cata- pulted her to the top of the field of 24 juvenile girls at the provincial figure skating champi- onships. SSKEENA CELLU- lose Pee Wee reps de- feated Kitimat to stay on tap of the play in the iri-city league. NEARLY 900 SEAS- on passes have been sold by the Shames emb Player while Kevin Letawski was awarded Rookie of the Year. ., TWELVE-FOLD increase in a local school gym rental fee threatens the future of the Terrace Badminton Club. The club has used the Thornhill Second- ary Jr. gym since the school was first built. MITERRACE SKATERS Carol Kozier and Daniel Miller have booked berths with ex- cellent performances in the try-outs for the 1996 B.C. Winter | Games. —november—— Mountain Ski Corpora- tion so far, the highest number ever sold. BTERRACE INLAND Kenworth Bantam Reps went 2-and-2 to finish fifth at an eight-team ‘AAA’ bantam tourna- ment in Williams Lake. The Terrace team was the only ‘AA’ ranked team there. THE .DAWN GARN- er rink curled their way toa second place finish in ‘B’ event At the 1995 Ladies Edelweiss Bonspiel in Smithers. el-—— Fabian y bide Mebeindis ced. SDOUBLE VICTOR- jes in their December openers have gotten the Caledonia Kermode basketball team off toa good start. BTHREE BLUEBACK. swimmers have put in astounding perfor- mances in Richmond to win berths in the Youth Nationals next June: Marina Checkley, Garth Coxford, and Chris Kerman all shaved seconds off their best times to qualify for the national competition in Ottawa. WRESTLERS FROM Caledonia and Skeena Jr. Secondary easily pinned down medals at the annual Hazelton Warm-Up tourney. The Terrace team emerged with a second place fin- ish among 160 com- petitors in | ] teams. BTHE CELTICS, LED by 6-foot-2 Grade 7 student Robert Haug- land, emerged as cham- pions of the Terrace Mini-Basketball League by edging the Magic 59-56 in the playoff final. We don't want to let another minute go by without letting you know how much we appreciate your friendship and support. 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