Page 812 = Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 24, 1991 Terrace swimmer Tom Ainscow combined ‘with local rider Chiron Kantakis and masters runner Ed Ansems to capture third-place in the men’s teams, with a 1:59:49 total time (13:38/1:10:36/36:35). Liz Horne’s ‘Smithers ‘team. set a new record in.the women's. ° with their 2224204 team event, total time. Terrace’s ‘Carolyn Hendry, . Val Philpot and. Jacqui Sturn raced toa second-place time of 2:25:52 (15:47/1:27:26/43:39) ahead of Catherine Johnson’s third-place team from Quesnel. Prince Rupert's Lea Ander- son, Mike Morse and Jud Rowse were the. fastest. mixed team, posting a 2: 03:43 combin: ; ed time. ‘They edged. out the 2:05:33 of Pierre . Gagnon’s- second-place .Prince «-George--team:-/Prince Rupert's Tyler Cochrane, Tracy Konst.. and. Kelli’ ‘Maskiewich : ' were third at 2:07:17). just 11. ‘seconds ahead of the first Ter- race mixed team — Rolfe Mc-- Cooey, Gary Pettipas and Lin- da Wallace, whose 2:07:28 time (18:36/ 1:08:03/4 1:49) gat them fourth. Heving oroblems with y your: WCB claim? - You can get free, confidential advice, when a f Workers’ Adviser visits Terrace on Aug. 6 - To make an appointment for.a. peroneal inter: view, call the ‘Government Agent's: On e 638-3200... - The Interviews will be held at the BC. Access g “ Gentra, 101 +3220. Eby. Street, Terrace.” For advice without: an. interview, . contact. Workers’ " Adviser office ‘In. Richmond, 063- 4261,, I free at 1 “800- Pp AGE yey Stay warm onthe water! Drysuitsandlinersfor ~~ We . watersports, from ae CHERYL RUMLEY and other.team cyclists awail the tag-off as _ Colorado’ Kayak Supply. swimmers emerge from their one-kilometre swim at Lakelse Lake, Rumiey, of Kitimat, was teamed up with Joan Lewis and “ea for triathalon, Denise Niccoli.. They finished tenth. in the women’s. ‘tearm pa fi ing, at d a event, with a 1 combined time of 2: 54:38. ritewrigh hak ; . Lifejackets and P.F.0.'s = from Extrasport and Alpine Wilderness. Kayaks, paddles, and. . lots oF accessories. | TERRACE — An Atlanta Braves scout says the pro baseball team will almost cer- | tainly hold another talent search camp in Prince George next year. Bill Ciark says he was impressed by the talent level of the young players who went to the Prince George camp July 10, adding the team would be “virtually compelled’? to hold another clinic there next year. Thirteen Terrace players were among the - 60 competing to impress Clark. He told coaches theré are a number of northern B.C. players with good talent, but - it will be a few years before they graduate from school and reach their potential. The talent at the camp in Prince George, Clark said, was as good as any he’d seen anywhere else in the province. But he said he was dissappointed same of the better players he watched last year hadn' t improved markedly. . Terrace player Kerry Smith impressed the scout with his 6.87-second time for run- ning 180 feet. Ball scouts look for a base- running time of less than seven seconds in their new prospects. Another Terrace player — 18-year-old centre fielder Clint Prest ran a time of 6.89 seconds. Gibby Chase, a 23-year-old Prince George player managed a 6.7+second time, but is considered too old to be signed for the majors. Pitcher Wilf Wilson —~ a 2-year. old Kit-. wanga native who hurled 84 mile- an-hour pitches for Clark in Prince George — has accepted the offer of a basebali scholarship to. Boone Community College in. Des Moines, Towa. He leaves at the end of next month. The Braves are continuing to eye Wilson as potential signing material. But Wilson plays down the possibility. He says the team has a surplus ‘of poten- tial talent right now, to the extent: that it has released some recently signed players, including 19-year-old ‘Prince George native Joey Potskin. : -Meanwhile Wilson is playing with the Terrace junior men’s team at the provincial championships this week. The Braves scout concluded Terrace’s Prest and Smith have potential, but need to work harder. He said all the players need to work on leg conditioning with windsprints; That's particularly i important for pitchers, he told them, because it can add two or three miles per hour to their pitching speed. **The kids didn't really enjoy themselves . too much,” said local coach. Jim Fick. “It’s a lot of work, Bill Clark tends to yell loudly and often. It's sort of like being in ° boot camp. " Call or write for further information or catalague to: site 75, comp.5, RR#2 Smithers.” tel:847- 3678 Runners heading for the Hill : ; By ED ANSEMS . I The 14th annual running of | Terrace’s challenging King of the Mountain Footrace takes |: place this Sunday, July'28. — : Since- its conception by -local runner Trevor Whitaker in 1977, this popular event has at- tracted participants from throughout the northwest. The 16 adventurous souls who brav- ed the rough terrain of that first race blazed the trail for the record- “selting 96 who took part in 1982. _The race — now sponsored by the Skeena. Valley Runners’ Club — starts at the Terrace arena, heads north on Kalum SCORE BOARD "Youth Soccer Scores: July 11 — girls : ' Tide Lakers 2, Crampton's Cubs 0 ‘Pizza Hut 2, Righard’ SZ ve duly 17 — under 14 Northern Drugs 4, -Overwaitea 4 Men's Slow Pitch League Scores: eo ot: uly. 12. Westpoint | Rentals 7, Thornhill Pub 6 ~ Rudon 13, Terrace. Paving a , : - Tely 15: Thornhill Pub 5, SKB Wreckers 4 ~ Terrate Inn 8, Rudon- 7 : ns duly’ 17 w Westpoint Rentals 10, Terrace Paving 8 ; Terrace Inn 8, Phorb Pub. ! League Standings: TEAM. “3 PT yo Terracelnn. 170 -— Westpoint Rentals . SKB Wreckers: cove IDG 0, Aaw - Thorahil. Pub = 1. to the Terrace Mountain sais trail just of f the east end of Halliwell Ave. From that . point, the runners (or walkers) . travel the nature trail up, -over and down Terrace Mountain. Participants then exit the trail and head down Park Ave. to the arena, , The male and female records for this 8km course has changed hands over the years, but ‘the number of runners who have skilfully mastered the art of hill- ‘running is still quite tow. Richard Harrison, of Smithers, and Colin Parr, of Terrace, have both won a number of times, but Harrison =o a, Baby's Marie: Leilani Rochalla Wright - : Date & Time of Birth: Juno 24, 1991: Weight10 lbs, 70z Sax: Female Parents: Matt & Tess Weight Baby's Name: Amy Marie Hicks Hate & Time of Birth: June 24, 199% at 7:44 pm Weight 3-lbs. 9 92. Parents: Tad & Kathy Sister of Daniel, Michael, Richard ’& David. { Baty's Name: Levi Brittany & Oni Biooke | i Date & The of Birth: June 24, 1991 at 12:40 am & 12: san Co Weight: § Ibs, 1 az, & 5 lbs, 9.5 oz. Parents: Charlene Wagner & Ron Greaves ** Baby's Mame: Aap- Lee Wicote eG Dale & Tima ef Birth: March 6.1961 al 3:42am. >: Weight: S ibs. 7/2 02, Sex: Femala . « Parente: Ray & Jackis Rioux sisters: Chantette, & Melissa. et INts ET LEADS epLavioust holds the present record of 35:29 set in 1988 — a scant four seconds under Parr's fastest time. Two women have also shared , the top title on numerous occa- . sions. Sue Simpson, of Terrace, and Maureen. Sargent,’. of Hazelton, have won more often than all other female winners. combined. Sargent still helds the women’s course record of 43:55 set back in-1985. ° For those readers who feel up. to the challenge of this event; why not join the hundreds ‘of. fellow northwest residents who have taken to the ‘hill’ over the years, Some of you may want to Sar: Femala”. =. Hicks " ‘tex: Female: RIVERBOAT DAYS SALE |, All Boats & Water Toys | 15 %orF duly 24-30 “006.5296 attempt to run the entire distance, but others ‘May just want to walk the course with some friends, enjoy the scenery and say that’you’ve participated in the King of the Mountain | Footrace. Multi-coloured designed T-shirts will be presented to all participants. Refreshments will be available, and awards and spot prizes will be presented after the event. Attend and be part of the action and fun’ on July 28 at 10 a.m. Entiy forms are available ‘at All Seasons Sporting Goods, or you can register on race day from 9 a.m, to 9:45 a. m. 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