@ Get in gear THE TERRACE SPEEDWAY is revving up for another season of high-speed oval track racing. Several drivers have beefed up their cars and given them a new look including Cindy Dollemore, above. Racing takes off with the annual Mother’s Day stock car races Sunday, May 12 as drivers battle for the check- ered flag. Time triais start at 12:30 p.m. and racing goes at 2 p.m. FILE PHOTO. Terrace’ q The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 8, 2002 - B15 For Sale Dy Cunert REAL ESTATE WEEKLY ands Weekly Boys track | IT WAS the first track meet of the year for the Terrace. Track.and Field Association and the junior boys took top marks. The meet took place in Smithers Apr. 27 and 15 Terrace athletes made the trip. The junior boys put in an excellent showing nab- bing. four first place fi- nishes. Corey George place first in the 800m middle distance race, second in the 200m sprint and long jump and picked up third place honours in both shot put and javelin. Sovin Sihota picked up first place finished in both the 100 and 200m sprints. Coby Johnson placed first in the shot put and the javelin and took a third place finish in the 100m sprint. Another junior boy, Mike Harris nabbed first place finished in the 3,000m race and a second place finish in the 800m. Jeremy Harris, a Grade 8 boys runner took first rule meet ‘place in the 3,000m long distance race as well as the 800m. He was followed close behind by teammate Brian Lambert who placed sec- ond in both of those events. Leigh Haworth was competing in the Grade 8 girls division and came home with second place finishes in the 100 and 200m sprints and a third place ribbon for her long jump. Kelsey Main also com- peted at the Grade 8 girls level and managed a first place finish in the 80m hurdles and nabbed secand spot in the long jump. Finally Jennifer Haynes made her mark in the 200m sprint and the long jump picking up second place finishes in both of those events. She alsa placed third in the 100m sprint, This was the first meet for the Terrace Track and Field Association team. The next meet is this weekend in Kamloops. Sports Scope Ball swatters in play THE TERRACE tennis club is in full swing and it looks ~~ as though membership is increasing. “Our numbers are growing since the weather gol : better,” says club vice-president Dighton Haynes, a He said the first weekly Sunday social session saw 12” people come out despite the cold dreary weather at the: end of April. The social sessions are designed to allow players to switch opponents throughout the afternoon to get some experience challenging a variety of players, The club also meets for more structured play each Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. All tennis club events take place at the Halliwell courts, For more information about The Terrace Tennis Club and tournaments planned for the upcoming season call Dighton Haynes at 635-2925 or Ada Sarsiat 635-9695, Carpet bowlers get rolling KITIMAT played host to this year’s B.C. Seniors: - Games Zone 10 carpet bowling playoffs April 16. Terrace’s Dolly Roberts and Mary Ann Dilley won the pairs event which means they advance to the summer games this coming August. 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