G2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 7, 1995 Second day slump hurts Sports Menu HIK Sunday, June 11 ROBINSON LAKE, near Kitimat, offers a moderate, low level hike, Meet at Ter- race library at 9 an. of Tourist Information centre in Kitimat at 10 a.m. Jim (632- 6055) is leader. Fee of $1. YOUTH SOCCER Tonight UNDER-14 GIRLS (6:30 pm) Terrace Shell v Rossco Braids v Wilkinson UNDER-10 (6:30 p.m.) RGB’s Terrabytes v Skeena Cellulose Webb’s Sawmills Carlyle Shepherd v Surveyors Centennial Lions vy Shoppers Wildwood v Elkers an Weavers v Skeena Thursday, June & UNDER-12 (6:30 p.m.) Copperside v Cedarland Overwaitea v Co-op Sight & Sound v Finning UNDER-16 (6:30 p.m.) Bandstra v Constrictors Saturday, June 10 UNDER-7 (9:30 a.m.) Philpots v Safeway Tilden v Northern Motor Inn All Seasons v Vic Froese Kinsmen v Rotary UNDER S (10:30 a.m.) Dairy Queen v Crampton Cubs Remax v Totem Ford McAlpine v Terr. Chrysler Monday, June 12 UNDER-19 GIRLS (6:30 pm) Pizza Hut v Northern Drugs ‘Tide Lake v Richards UNDER-16 (6:30 p.m.) Constrictors v Bandstra "Tuesday, June 13 UNDER-14 (6:30 p.m.) Kerby & Sons v Irly Bird Terr, Builders v Brady’s FC ' UNDER-19 (6:30 p.m.) Councillors v Bavarian Inn: TakharvManuels (al games at Christy Park) 7 SOFTBALL Sunday, June 11 CELEBRITY Game at River- side Park, 2 p.m, start MINOR SOFTBALL Tonight MITES (Cassie Hall 6 p.m.) McAlpine v Terrace Interiors SQUIRTS (Cas.Hall 7:15pm.) Safeway v Almwood Thursday, June 8 T-BALL (Riverside 6 p.m.) ‘ Northern Drugs v Kinsmen PNG v CUPE 2012 R. King & Sons v Legion MITES (Cassie Hall 6 p.m.) Pizza Hut v Bridon Co-op v Centennial Lions Skeena Sawmills y Kitwanga SQUIRTS (Elks 6 p.m.) Norm’s Auto v Kitwanga Skeena Hotel v Safeway Minute Muffler v_ Dairy Queen Genuna Bath v Almwood MIDGETS (R’side 7:15 p.m.) Sight & Sound v Bandstra BANTAMS (Elks 7:15 p.m. Tanner Drywall y AM 59 Cedarland v All Seasons (NWCCollege 6:30p.m.) Bank of Montreal vy Blue Ridge Ventures PEEWEES (Elks 7:15 p.m. Middleton v Remax Lazelle Mini Storage vy Bayview Saturday, June 10 BANTAMS (R’side 9:30am.) Vic Froese v Totem Furniture Sunday, June 11 BANTAMS (Elks 6:30 p.m. AM 59 v Cedarland MIDGETS (R’side 6:30 p.m.) « Bandstra v Sight & Sound PEEWEES (Elks 6:30 p.m.) Middleton v Bayview Tuesday, June 13 T-BALL (Riverside 6 p.m.) Legion v Northern Drugs PNG v Kinsmen SQUIRTS (Cassic Hall 6pm.) Gemma Bath v Min, Muffler Kiwanga v Safeway Almwood v Skeena Hotel MITES (Elks 6 p.m.) Kitwanga v Bridon Skeena Sawmills v Pizza hut Centennial Lions v T Interiors Pizza Hut ¥ Centennial Lions Co-op v McAlpine MIDGETS (R'side 7:15 p.m.) Overwaitea v Bandstra Cont'd page C12 of = the ROUNDS OF 82 by both Tyler Gibson and Mike Vandermuellen helped Caledonia finish day one provincial _— golf championships in the middle of the pack. But that was as close as the team would get. “We had a terrible second day,” said coach Clayton Lloyd- Jones. The exception was Gibson who fired a ‘74, the fourth best round of the day. And his 36-hole total of 156 put him in 16th overall out of 110 golfers, That performance pave Caledonia an opportunity. ‘‘All those ahead of us played poorly the second day,”’ Lloyd-Jones ex- plained. Unfortunately, the rest of the team was unable to take ad- vantage. Vandermuellen fired an 85 for a 167 total, second best on the team, while Terry Smith bal- leoned to a 96 on day two after an opening round of 87. With temperatures hitting 32 degrees, Lloyd-Jones noted the hot, dry conditions made for very fast greens which some golfers adjusted to better than others, However, he added, the groundskeepers did a good job of maintsining the course consider- ing the conditions, Lioyd-Jones noted the touma- ment was not without con- troversy. Castlegar’s Sean CUPE 2012 v R.King & Sons 7 SAFE AT the plate: Tymoschuk catcher Ken Veld- man got the tag on but had the ball popped out of his glove allowing the Northwest Oldtimers to score. THERE’S A number of new faces on the Chevron Juniors this season, but the influx has done nothing to blunt the local fastball team’s power. But they had to dig to maintain their unbeaten run in May 27-28 action at the Northwest Community Col- lege diamond, Twice they staged come- from-behind charges to squeeze by Tymoschuk Petroleum. Four RBIs from Neid got the Juniors a 5-4 win in the first and a four run, final inning outburst delivered the second, 6-5. But there was no close call | Close calls, but Jrs. unbeaten against the Northwest Old- timers, Verdi’s three-run homer helping them to a 7-1 verdict. Leading the Juniors from the mound was newcomer Brady Byrne who recorded 20 strike outs in pitching all but two of the Chevron innings. The remaining game of the weekend saw the Oldtimers bounce back to a 7-3 victory over Tymoschuk, Noteworthy Tymoschuk pitching performances came from Brad Neufeld who struck out 11 in a losing cause and Kevin Neufeld who collected 16 Ks from his two starts. Creighton was disqualified for signing a card with a lower score than he had actually shot. And the Belmont team lost the championship when one of their golfers was disqualified for smoking marijuana on the course. Buoyed by his performance, Gibson. is now feeling confident about his target, next month's B.C. Junior champicaships. “He knows now he can play with those guys,’’ said Lloyd- Joues, He also pointed out Gibson could have finished higher than his 16th overall but for three- putting seven holes on day one. 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