or ce He swings and misses - this Kitimat batter took a mighty cut, but missed the ball which struck the wicket during the opening match of the Zone 7 cricket playdowns held In Terrace on May 31. Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert ended in a tie, so they picked four players from each team for a rep squad for the B.C. Summer Games. The 1986 B.C, Sum-- mer Games playoffs for Zone 7 cricket were held on Saturday, May 31 in Terrace. by Mike Andrews Zone cricket rep The format of the playdown was a single round robin with teams from Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert par- ticipating. After three matches had been played, the result was a three-way tie and so by tossing a coin, the three captains decided that Kitimat should represent the North Coast, Zone 7, in the upcoming B.C, Summer Games. The game summaries are as follows: Game 1 Terrace vs Kitimat Kitimat batted first and were all out for 35 runs. The top scorer for Kitimat was Bhopee Mathur with 11 runs. All the Kitimat wickets were taken by two Terrace bowlers, Geoff Appleton with six for 16 runs, and Bill Robinson had three for seven runs. owimmers compete More than 200 swim- mers from B.C. and Alaska competed on the June 1 weekend at Prince Rupert’s major spring swim meet. The host team, with 68 competitors, ran up 701 points to capture the team aggregate point total. Kitimat with 35 swimmers placed second with 376 points. Terrace entered only 18 athletes, but that was good enough for 360 points and third place. Prince George grabbed fourth with 353 points, followed by Ketchikan Court report On Wednesday, May 28 in Terrace Provincial Court Olaf Karlsen was fined $750 for an offense under the Narcotics Con- trol Act. In Terrace Provincial Court on Thursday, May 29 Fred Mason was fined $125 for an offense under the Federal Fisheries Act. Thursday, May 29 David Bolton was fined $125 in Terrace Provin- cial Court for an offense under the Federal Fisheries Act. with 236, Petersburg 130, MacKenzie 48, Stika 39 and Masset 19, Individual aggregate winners and their plac- ings in order from first to third were as follows: Girls 8-under Jocelyn Coxford (Ter- race), Kinsey McGregor (Sitka), Joelle Walker (Terrace). Boys 8-under — Brent Thompsett (Prince Rupert), Bob Meredith (Ketchikan), Trevor Tag- gart (Ketchikan). Girls 9 and 10 Allison Barriscale (Kitimat), Dayna Nelson (Kitimat), Kelly Pearce (Terrace). Boys 9 and 10 — Chris McGee (Ketchikan), Graeme Last (Kitimat), Tyler Toews (Prince Rupert). Girls 11 and 12 — Cathy Bennett (Terrace), Diane Perry (Prince Rupert), Nathalee Paolinelli (Prince Rupert). Boys 11 and 12 — Jeremy Cook (Prince Rupert), John Adams (Terrace), Ralf Notheis (Kitimat). Girls 13 and 14 — Autumn Miller (Pet- ersburg), Yvonne Jones (MacKenzie), Mary- Anne Rudolph (Prince Rupert), Boys 13 and [4 — Michael Pottle (Prince Rupert), Doug MacKen- zie (Terrace) and Bruce Haralson (Prince Rupert} tied for second. Senior girls — Dawn Pasacreta (Kitimat), Teresa Pottle (Prince Rupert), Kim Orage (Prince George). Senior boys — Steven Groves (Kitimat), Chris Eriksen (Petersburg), Darren Kehoe (Prince George). Allison Barriscale set six pool records while Jocelyn Coxford set four new marks. 4 aay In reply, the Terrace batsmen passed the Kitimat score for the loss of only one wicket, and their top scorers were Mike Andrews and Gor- don Sutherland, who each scored 13 not out, So Terrace defeated Kitimat by nine wickets, Cricket rep squad chosen Game 2 Terrace vs Rupert The Prince Rupert team batted first and scored steadily. After 22 overs they had collected 127 runs for the loss of four wickets. The top scorers were Ian Haigh 42 not out, Kevin Waite 36, and Paul Cheema 18. The best Terrace bowler was Geoff Appleton with two wickets for 31 runs. In reply, Terrace scored 69 runs and the two highest scorers were Gordon Sutherland 27, and Bill Robinson 17, The Prince Rupert bowlers were Kevin Waite who took eight wickets for five runs, Rosy Bajwa three for 23, and Paul Cheema, three for 29. Prince Rupert defeated Terrace by 58 runs. Game 3 Rupert vs Kitimat In the last game, Kitimat batted first and were all out for 58 runs. Their top scorers were Art Reid 28 not out, and S, Gill, 11. The Prince Rupert bowlers were Paul Cheema who took three wickets for eight runs, Dave Saroop, three for 10, Rosy Bajwa, three for 25, and Kevin Waite one for 14. In reply, the Prince Rupert batsmen were dismissed for 35 runs. The top scorers were Ian Haigh with nine and Greg Trainer with six. Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 11, 1986 9 The Kitimat bowlers were Emmanuel Roberts who took four wickets for 10 runs, Amrit Ohri three for 19, Rajiv Kailey two for two, and Lakinder one for one. So Kitimat defeated Prince Rupert by 23 runs. The Kitimat team which represents the North West, Zone 7, is made up of Gerry McManus (captain), R. Kailey, Bhopee Mathur, and Amrit Ohri (manager) from Kitimat; Geoff Appleton, Gordon Sutherland, Bill Robin- son and Mike Andrews from Terrace; and Dave Saroop, Elmo Guinan, Paul Cheema and fan Haigh from Prince Rupert. The B.C. Summer Games will be held in Cranbrook from July 10 to July 13. Bonspiel Terrace Curling Club organizers are planning for their third annual Summer Mixed Bonspiel at the Terrace Arena on B.C. Day weekend. The three-day spiel has a limit of 48 mixed teams of two men and two ladies. The entry fee is $100 a team, and the deadline for entry is July 27th. Plans include a ban- quet and dance. 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