eee B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 29, 1998 EE Sports Scope Jet-skiers target jump LAKELSE LAKE water. skiers want jet-skiers off their ramp, The ramp is meant to help club members train for com-, petitions. But lately, jet skiers have been using the ramp on weekends causing damage to the professional jump and jeopardizing their own safely, “IE we have to puta gate on it, we will,’’ said club organizer Mark Poppleton who prefers jet-skiers would use their own initiative to just stay off the jump. Play soccer this summer YOU'RE NOT too Jate to play soccer this season. The Terrace Men’s Soccer Association has reduced its ‘registration fees this season from $60 to $40 to reflect the number of games left. Interested players can reg- ister at the recreation office at the Terrace arena. The Terrace Men’s Soccér Association also invite you to play in the first annual Bell Pole Invitational Soc- cer Tournament Sept. 4-7, 3 The tournament entry_fe¢ is $250 per team. Call Jac- ques at 635-4368 to register. Emergency. challenge — COULD ‘YOU and niné other friends win a fire truck pull, bucket brigade, or fire hose target practice? Then do it at the First Ans nual Emergency Services Challenge Aug, 2, at the Terrace Co-op parking lot. The challenge is open to any 10-person team that is sponsored by a service orga- nization like the RCMP, fire, ambulance or search and rescue. Competitions start at noon and the entry fee is $50 per team. All profits will be donated to a local charity. For more information call Dave at 638-1466. Hole in One DON SHARP had a hole in one at the Skcena. Valley Golf and Country Club Thursday. Sharp used his six-irou on the fourth hoje to drop the ball 170 yards. | The Skeena Valley Galf and Country Club is looking forward to its Heart and Stroke foundation charity golf tournament on Aug. 15. Interested parties can call the club at 635-2542, Sale | THE EARLY BIRD gets the worn on Saturday, Aug. ‘8 cat tke Senior's garage sale. . ' The sale will belp senior ‘alhletes from Terrace altend ‘the B.C. Seniors Games in "Port Alberni Avg. 26-29, 1998. It runs from 7 a.m, to H ‘am. and is located beside the Fanner’s Market at 4614 Davis Ave. IE you'd like to donate un- wanted furnituze, clothing or books, call Maxine at 638- 8648 to arrange a pickup, club, ment by a single stroke. Kim Rawkins, who icaps. shine. Junior golfers shine through EVEN THE RAIN couldn’t keep the junior golfers from having fun last weekend, The Skeena Valley Junior Golf Open Tournament drew 41 of Terrace’s youngest golfers to the Skeena Steve Veruman won the overall boys championships for the second time with a 152 gross point total. Venman squeaked past Scott Rigler to win the overall boys championship for two years in a row, But 1998 marks the third year in a row Rigler bas lost the tourna- championships, was one of nine golfers from Smithers, Kitimat and Prince Rupert who joined Terrace’s youth. Shawn Fagan and Kathy Sainis fom Terrace won the net champion awards, which take into account hand-. Ten of the golfers were junior juniors, aged 8-12, and had never competed in a tournament before, Each j jun- ior junior managed to play nine holes per day - rain or won the girls overall Keeping golfers in top form | by DR. STUART LOVE LIKE MANY OTHERS, golfers are recognizing that chiropractic doctors play a large rol] in enhancing their performance and improving their game. As a former pole vaulter on Cariada's national team, I received chiropractic ireat- ment as part of my training. . It helped decrease the severity of my injuries and accelerated my healing and recovery. Researchers also found that 55 per cent of golfers suffer from lower pack pain and 33 per cent suffer some form of upper back or neck injury. Pr The modern golf swing re- quires golfers to use a larger Shoulder tum than in the past, but restricts the hip turn in order to increase the rotating force in the back and shoulders. It’s this hip restriction that can lead to increased back injury. Athletes can also be damag- ing their bodies long before they experience pain, so it’s important to address the fault early. The following strengthen- ing exercises ate useful for both recreational and professional golfers to im- prove their game and lessen the likelihood of injuries: forward and side abdominal crunches, one-arm dumbbell row, triceps kickback, dumbbell curls, | bench presses, wrist curls and leg extensions. Score Board Men’s Soccer League standings to July 20 ’ with convenience " package , Team GF GA GP WL TPt Super 8M 59 31 15 113 132 Park V&M 3430 #14«~«9 4 128 * Western Pacific 39 30 15 #9 § 122 Forestry 37 36 #14 #7 7 021 Home Hardware 23 34 #15 5 9 115 Internationals 30 40 15 4 6 313 K. Stompers 4464 #14 #49 111 Greenville 29 30 14 #6 $ 010 Game results July 19 July 12 Forestry 4 - Home Hardware Super BM 4 - Stompers 7 Park V&@M 5 - Western Pacific 0 Park V&M 1 - Greenville O Super BM 2 - Internationals 2 Park V&M 4 - Home Hardware 0 Stompers 3 - Greenville 1 Western Pacific S - Forestry 0 Internationals 2 - Greenville 4 July 15 uper BM 4 - Home Hardware 0 Internationals 0 - Western Pacific 1 Soccer standings tense in final third COMPETITION IN the Terrace Men's Soccer Association is getting stiff. With a third of the season left to play, the top three teams sit within ten points of each other. Park V&M, who won their last six games to sit just four points back from league champions, Super BM. Led by the scoring of Kosta Kolias, the big match-up was July 26 when Park V&M met Super BM on the - Caledonia Soccer Fields, The Kermode Stompers have also moved up in the stand- ings winning their last two games, including a 7-4 victory over the always tough-to-beat Super BM. The Stompers have added new players to their team and will be competi- tive come playoff season. 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