eee ‘Prince Rupert Caledonia athletes honored Contributed by Linda Black On Wednesday, May 2 Cale- donia athletes and coaches were honored at an athletic banquet in the school gym. A total of 100 athletes, coaches and special guests were in attendance, along with this year’s guest speaker, Jan-Marie Wilson. The evening’s events included a hot roast beef dinner (catered and served by the Royal Cana- dian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary Branch), a speech by Jan-Marie Wilson, presentation of individ- ual team awards (large and small blocks) and special athletic presentations. The special athletic presenta- tions were handed out to the following students: Krista Soules — Outstanding Female Athlete. Daysun Wrubel — Outstand- ing Male Athlete. Kristi Leblond and Callie Swan — Most Sportsmanlike Female Athletes, David Wolfe and Jason - Krause — Most Sportsmanlike Male Athletes. DAVID EDMONDS, CHAD EDMONDS AND DAVE SHEPHERD shared the most valuable honors i in track and field at Caledonia Senior Secondary Schoo! S$ athletic awards banquet last week. Sports achievers recognized at annual banquet Following is the list of coaches’ awards for their respec- tive teams as handed out May 2 at Caledonia high school’s an- nual athletic banquet. Gikis’ volieyball. . Best defence :-—- Krista Soules; . best: offehce — Wendy ° Biffle: ~ Most dedicated’ — Jessie Carroll; most valuable: — Kristi Leblond. , Boys’ ‘volleyball | . Most improved’ — Carl Hundreds wet lines in Rupert derby A 3l-pound,. 14-ounce chinook landed -by Russell Pierce was good enough. to win top prize of $750 at the Legion’s 19th annual fish derby on April 28 weekend. Pierce beat out second-place finisher Clarence Nelson, whose 30-pound, 12-ounce spring salmon earned him $500. For youngsters age 14 and under, Shawn Helgason landed another spring beauty. His 31-pound, 9-ounce fish won Shawn a BMX bicycle. The largest halibut to tip the scales was a 44-pounder landed by Sam McGovern. And in the non-salmon/halibut category, a ling cod caught by Don Penner won top prize. The derby attracted 460 fishermen and handed out $7,200 in prizes. Devost; most inspirational _ Dayson Wrubel; outstanding - — Chad Ziegler. . Most sportsmanlike — Ryan . Stevenson; best forward -- Rick Dhami; best defence — Vinnie Redmond; outstanding — David “Wolfe. | Track and field, . . > Gross country "Most valuable (shared) — David Edmonds, Chad Ed- monds, Dave Shepherd; sports- manlike male — Adrian Balatti; sportsmanlike female — - Catherine Robinson. Giris’ basketball Top scorer — Wendy Biffle; unsung heroes — Renata Sper- man and Allison Siemens; most improved — Krista McKenzie. Boys’ basketball Under-rated and high’ shot DAYSON WRUBEL, shown here recelving a plaque from principal Tom Hamakawa, was named outstanding male athlete at the Caledonia awards night May 2. percentage — Jeff McKay; most improved — Gary Peden; high scorer and offensive rebounder — Paul Manhas; best blocker — Kannin Osei-Tutu; most ag- gressive — Mike Parker; best defensive — Steve Dhansaw; dedication — Frank Neid. Badminton Specific honors not awarded. Special awards . Outstanding female sports- | manship — Callie Swan and Kristi Leblond; outstanding female athlete — Krista Soules; outstanding male sportsmanship — David Wolfe and Jason Krause; KRISTA SOULES got the honors for being Caledonia school's night last week. outstanding female athlete of the year at Cal's annual awards Sitter t a att We TEMS i De eee yep ogo gree outstanding male: athlete — Dayson Wrubel. -— -— me