Page C2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 20, 1 991 from Cl Swim . meet | despite terrible pool conditions. He said the aquatic centre water was too hot and too shallow for competitive racing. ‘The relay swim team was dis- qualified, however, because of a false start. Masters. swimmers also did well. Joe Mandur picked up three firsts, and a second. Scott Siemens had two firsts, a second atid.a third. And John Dando had’ a first, two seconds and thee thirds. ‘A number of. swimmers here have now qualfied for provin- cial and national competition in the spring. They are: # Youth Natlonats: Cory Holland and Jocelyn Coxford. * AA Provincials: Cathy Bennett, Tammy Clarabutt,- Denise Vanderlee, Idelle Walker, Clay Muller, Sonya Sheppard, Jamie. Kerman, BJ. Erb, Trish Gair, Stacy Parr, Stacey Clark, * Senior Provinclals: Tori Macken- zie, Cathy Bennett, Tammy Clarabutt, Denise Vanderlee; Aimee Peacock, Jocelyn Confard, Tina Nelson, ‘David METEV DE SVT Hat ag a [ATHERING a Swinimers help Binebacks swim coach Bill Nash as he prepares to go under the | blade after making a fateful promise prior to the Bluebacks' win at their invitiational swim meet. Vanderlee, Cory Holland, * * AAA Provinelals: Jennifer - Vanderlee, Marina Checkley, Audrey New ski club aro TERRACE — Freestyling — the.“‘high-excitement leading edge: ‘of: ‘ competitive skiing is coming: here this winter. The Shames Mountain Freestyle Ski Tearn is up and running and organizer Mike ° ’ Allen says they’re looking for more members. “We -talked about it last year,” says Allen. ‘This year we decided to go for it.?":: Freestyling incorporates three judged events — ballet, moguls and aerials. Ballet is a combination of moves performed on a very gen- tle slope. It combines the skills of figure skating, gymnastics and dance in one performance on skis. . ing Club, has released’ its latest. calendar’ “of day treks for the winter season. :' The group usualiy meets at the library Sunday mornings to car pool. Everyone is welcome. Upcoming hikes include: - © Nov. 24 Clearwater Lakes. around the Clearwater Lakes between Terrace and Kitimat. Meet at library at 1 p.m. Shan- -An easy Skm - hike “It’s graceful and beautiful, ” Allen said. Moguls involves "skiing a steep, mogul-encrusted course as fast as possible and perform- ing two aerial manoeuvres dur- ing the run. He said the moguls event will likely be held on a Shames run like A.O.T. Aerials is the -most spec- tacular of the three events, ’ featuring skifes soaring up to 45 feet in the air off special ski jumps and performing various manoeuvres before making a. landing. The aerials won’t be held this season, Allen said, but the team is going to develop a site and build a jump for aerials next summer, for the following ski 1 — Pine Lakes. Seven miles northwest of Ter- race on the West Kalum forestry road, this 6km trip around the - lakes is a scenic walk. If there is snow we can do an easy cross- country ski trip in Dover St. ‘area four miles from town. Meet at library at 1 p.m. Vicki leader, 635-2935, ® Dec. 8 — Copper Moun- fi ‘steep road to top “of: Copper Moun. Erb, Sarah Thompson, Chris Kerman, Charlie Gaiz, Patrick Levesque, Taian MacCormac, Garth Coxford, Clint» season, . - The team will also have a full- time.coach frotn Prince George to instruct,in bailet and moguls. Eight-. to 12-year-olds can compete in bumper league — the team’s grassroots. program for kids, similar to the Nancy Greene program. ; The: junior program is for 12-to 18-year-olds, and skiers aged 19 and over can compete in events as seniors. - Fees are around $60. Members will be able to goat .. ‘their own pace, Allen said, _ freestyling once a week recrea- tionally, or more often with the aim to compete nationally or in- ternationally. ‘Allen said freestyle allows for more. creativity than com- tain. Much ski-doo traffic, so walking should be OK. Cold weather at top; so dress for winter, bring a lunch ‘and no ° dogs please. Meet. at library at 10 a.m. Vicki leader, 635-2935, Phone by 9:30 a.m. * Dec. 15 Zymacord River, Cross-country ski trip on” fairly level terrain in the New Remo area, Good for begin- Chess tourney nears . Knights, pawns and rooks will be battling it out at the City Centre Mall in Kitimat. Nov. 30, That's the date of the local chess club’s City Centre Rapid Chess Tournament. Players from across the northwest are expected to compete, Organizer Litto Castillo said’ half. hour games will be played — 40 moves in.30- minutes, followed by sudden - death... ; Registration is at 9 a.m. in the mall Saturday Noy, 30. Entry fee is $15 and any aspiring grand masters can contact Castillo at 632-6823 for more information. Sheppard, Vince Gair, Tina Holland, Aimee Peacock, Jocelyn Coxford, Cary Holland, David Vanderlee, F reestyling at Shames — petitive alpine lor ar downhill racing does...” tion, “If you get competitive, you can-go anywhere,’’ Allen said. ‘There are races all over North : America,” ' They'll also be involved in various inter-club competitions with similar teams in Smithers and Prince George, he said. -And if you don’t want to compete but would like to help - out, there’s plenty of demand for volunteers: and judges to help with the team’s upcoming events. For more information con- tact Mike Allen at 635-4529, “way. “Bring - ‘dunch, meet at library at 10 a.m, Bev Greening leader. Call 635-7868 by 9:30 a.m, please. library at 10 a.m., bring lunch. Jorma leader, 638-1379. ; * Jan. 19 — Dog sled rides. : At:Homesteader Cafe, 75 miles: east of Terrace on Hwyl6. 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