Sport Scope . The Terrace Standard, Skeena girls selected SKEENA JR. Girls basketball will be represented at this year’s B,C, Summer Games and could be on view south of the border as well. Felecia Arbuah, Roxanne Chow and Kathleen Gook have secured berihs on the northwest zone team which heads for the Games in Kelowna. The tryouts saw 40 girls shooting for 10 Spols. And Linnae Bee is waiting to hear if she’ll be j joining the B.C. Under- 16s team thal will be taking part in a tournament in Oregon next month. Bee was one of 20 girls invited down to last weekend’s iryouts, Word on that is expected in the next few days. The quarict were all members of last season’s Skcena team that domi- naled girls basketball in the northwest, cruising to ihe zone title then finishing with a two-and-two record at the pravincials, Sousa popular pick BEN SOUSA (right) enjoys » his daris whatever the result. And that attitude carned him the most sporismanlike award for the Wednesday Night Mixed league 93-94 season. Sousa was also in line for an- other award, the highest finish- ing out of the season. However, that was snatched from him right at the end of the season. A mixed one where the ac- - cent ison fun, the Wednesday league has now closed for the summer but will be back in ac- tion at the Legion beginning Sept. 7. Lead changes hands WITH A CHANGE at the top and a couple of other teams picking up the pace, the race in the Under-10s youth soccer league is tightening up. After holding then-leader AGK to a tie the week carlier, Centennial Lions took over the league leadership last week, edging Wildwocd 2-1. With three wins and two'ties, the Lions remain the only undefeated team in the league, AGK having lost their perfect record at the hands of the Surveyors, also 2-1. Just a point back of AGK are Skeena Sawmills who passed up an op- portunity to grab a share of top spot when they were upset 8-3 by Car- lyle Shepherd last Wednesday. Skeena Sawmills will be looking to move up the table when they face AGK tonight, But the necessary goals will probably be hard to come by against the stingies! defence in the league. And the leading trio will be looking over their shoulders al pursuers Skeena Cellulose and Surveyor. Both are just a point out of third and on a roll. Surveyors have lost only one so far but, with three ties [In five games, are having trouble © getting that one goal needed for the extra point Skeena Cellulose, after a slow start, have put together back-to-back shutouts and scored 10 goals in the process, Surveyors have the easier task tonight, taking on ceilar-dwellers Shoppers Drugs, while Skeena Cellulose ane with Wildwood, the . league leaders in goals scored. THANK YOU Bi | Getting the wind up THAT WAS THE HARD part when the local Sailing clud had a fun day out on Lakelse Lake. The weather June 5 was sunny and warm but unfortunately also short on powering wind. Above, lan Monro takes advantage of one of the first decent puffs of the day to head out, FROM THE BLUEBACKS Thank you from the Terrace Bluebacks for your support of our Club's Raffle! 1st Prize Supplied by , Overwaitea Foods (Terrace) $1000 in Gift Certificates oe ee eee ere or oe || 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Ath Prize Bargain Bargain City of Shop Shop Terrace 26” Colour $300 in 3 mos. Family TV. Gift Certificates Pool Pass SLES) SLSC8 S08) SUS S66) L891 SUS) S081 S81 5555191 SLL SLSLSL Slat SS. Sc6Ls (el “Tel S[SLSLALSLS{BLSL aLSt a GLa GBTSL AL SL STS. ALL aLSLSLaLS 4 - - t the draws for the Blueback fundraising rafile. PRIZE WINNERS ist. Maricel Farrel! 2nd_ Jennifer Byrne SPONSORS HELP MAKE DRAW - Bargain Shop Manager George Demiderous, Terrace Bluebacks Club President Candice Kerman, Audrey Erb, Stacey Parr, Overwaitea Foods Manager Dale Lufkin and City Of Terrace employee Deanna Lorenzon were on hand to make 3rd Pat Brown 4th Amanda Checkley C pie er ar eee el ee a ee lea el Peele eer ere 1 2 Lee eer eric Foren) 2 oer eee 2 ol ere ee ee el ee et 2 ee ee er ere eee ee et oe defer Wednesday, June 15, 1994 - C3 Northmen deflate Camels BACK TO earth with a resound- ing bump. That was the fate of the Smithers Camels June 5 in North Coast Rugby League action. Coming off an Edmonton. tournament win, the Camels were suitably pumped up when they walked out on to their home turf ~ to meel Terrace. Ninety minutes later, the Northmen had once again deflated Smithers by five tries- three converis lo a penalty and converted try. ‘Roger Valdez started the assault, early in the first half, producing a. nice run from the loose to BO « over in the comer, Captain Ernie Dusdal went. round the scrum soon after to add. a second try which Doug Wilson’ converted fora 12-0 Terrace lead. : Ben Soucie widened the gap further, scooping up a loose ball on the Smithers side of the scrum and taking il over. i Wilson again converted to make’ it 19-0 and the rout appeared to. be well and tmly on, Smithers, however, ended the. shut out on a penalty before the break then added a try carly in the’ second half to pull within At points, _ Thal’s as close as they were 10 get though as the Northmen’ bottled the Camels up in thei, own end. : And Johnny McGowan soon got the Northmen on the board again with the day’s most spec: tacular play. Terrace hoisted a kick into the Smithers end zone where a de- fender prepared to gather the ball and ground it, ; However, McGowan - sailed yards through the air to pull the ball out of his hands and touch it: down for the try. Wilson converted to make it 26 . 8 and Brent Rogers rounded out the Northmen scoring with a tty in the corner fora 31-8 final, =. The Northmen retum to Smithers this weekend for a double-header. Game ons goes 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening at the Rec Centre ground, Sunday’s kicking off at 1 p.m. at Camelot, © SPORT WERLD 4 DAYS ONLY!» Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday YEAR END: -INVENTO. 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