pa pa an ar Ce Ca National hoop team two and three so far The Canadian women’s na- tional basketball team, of which . Terrace’s Michelle Hendry is a member, obviously needs more time together to perform as a cohesive unit. The scores are... ‘TERRACE OPEN TOURNAMENT RESULTS Pe held on 20, 21 and 22 May 1989 .. oe ar “A” FLIGHT ales: Winner: Matt Cachia, Smithers ~ . Runnerup: Alchard Kriegl, Terrace Ladias Singles: Winner: Pat. West, New Alyansh Runnerup: Fran Mann, Terrace ae tens Doubles: Winners: Richard Krlag! & Swarn Mann, Terrace - In their opening game against Bulgaria on the 20th at the | Grand Prix tourney in Prague, | Canada brought its record to one win, two losses by winding up on the short end of a 10-63 They opened a lengthy three- score. “ -Runnerups: Matt Chachla, Smithers’& Jim Gondon, Kal week tour of Europe last week, They evened it up next day by "Ladies Doubles: Winners: Pat West, New Alyansh & Diane Cay, Terrace 7 and after two exhibitions plus downing the Czechs 75-60. Runnerups: Fran Mann & Erna Motschilnig, Terrace | ; Mixed Doubles: Winners: Results not known: . (Finalists: Swarn & Fran Mann & Grant Holkestad & Pa West) “B" FLIGHT Mens Singles: Winners: Girgh Singh, Kitimat - Runnerup: Alex Kotai, Kitimat . ° Ladies Singles: Winner: Erna Motschilnig, Terrace only six points: 73-67. . Runnerup: Diane Coy, Terrace The team has several more ____. Mens Doubles: Winners: Chuck Gey & Dave Bowering, Terrace. games to play before coming ; - * Runnerups: Girgh Singh & Bobby Chow, Kitimat. home on June 8. | Ladies Doubles: Winners: Renta Webber & Ada Sarsait, Terrace S O CCG e rr ki i d S h ave Mixed Doubles: Winners: Guy Kiland & Diane Gey, Terrace ute, choice of schools Runnerups: Doug Jenion & Erna Motschilnig, Terrace Youth soccer players in our Northwest area are not without . choices for a summer soccer school. Under - the auspices of the _ B.C.-wide Credit Union schools, they. can attend week-long camps at Terrace (July 10-14), Kitimat. (July 17-21) or Prince Rupert (July 24-28 and July 31-. Aug. 4). It’s a boys-only setup for the Northwest Residential Soccer ee Academy in Terrace (July 23-28). Girls will be included next year. All schools are looked upon favorably by the B.C. Soccer Association, but there are more ‘differences than just the dates involved. For example, the Academy school (only the second one in: the province) has a live-in fee covering meals, accommoda- tion, instruction, T-shirt and soccer, It’s $235 for the six-day camp for 11 to 17-year-olds. | The day fee (minus accommo- dation and meals) is $125. The fee for the Credit Union’s three tournament games, they had a two-win, three-loss_ record. Hendry and mates. opened at Prague, Czechoslovakia on the 18th with an 85-68 win over the Czechs. They met again next day . and.the Czechs reversed things with an 80-72 victory. Their final tournament game was against Cuba and they were losing by 25-points at the half. However, they came on strong | in the second half and lost by Prince Georg aes KS. F. Cc. 45th ANNUAL SOCCER & SLO-PITCH TOURNAMENT at Kitwanga — May 19- 22,1989 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS — ‘SOCCER - Best Defensive Player — Victor Stevens, Kisplox Warriors - Best. Offensive Player — Lee Morgan, K.S.F.C. Gitwangak | = . High.Scorer — Bob Morrison, K.S.F.C. Gitwangak. ‘Best Goaltender — Ellery Witson, K.8.F.C. Gitwangak «Most Sportsmaniike Player: Ayan Muldoe, Kispiox Warriors - :Most Inspirational Player: Tom Westall, Kispiox Warriors. Most Valuable Player —- Bob Morrison, K.S.F.C. Gitwangak — an ‘Beat Coach — Mel Morgan, K.S.F.C. Gitwangak a TEAM AWARDS _ Most Sportsmaniike Team — Kitwanga Rangers : - Third Place & $500.00 — Kispiox T-Birds Second Place & $1000.00 — Kispiox Warriors =" First. Place & 1,500.00 — K.S.F.C. Gitwangak - INDIVIDUAL AWARDS — MIXED SLO-PITCH - ost ‘Sportsmanlike Player — Gaylene Kotowsky, Kitwanga’ Valley. Most Valuable Female Player — Donna, Roy Pack Royals: Most Valuable Male Player — Pat Ranahan, Kitwanga Valley . ‘Most. inspirational Player — Pat Ranahan; Kitwanga Valley” Se Best Infleld — Ben, Metlakatia Best Outfletd — Jennifer Clifton, Roy Pack Royals ; TEAM AWARDS ’ Most Home Runs — Roy Pack Royals, Prince Rupert oa _ Most Sportsmaniike Team — Kitwanga #1 cy Third Place & $500.00 — Metlakatla Ferry Service - me a Second Place & $1000.00 — Kitwanga Valley. “Flrst Place & $1,500.00 — Roy Pack Royals, Prince Rupert’ five-day school (meals and ac- commodation extra) is $45 if you sign up before July 1. It’s $50 thereaftter. poe The Credit Union for ages five |. - to 16-year-olds brings in well- - _versed coaches — mostly school teachers from the lower ‘ mainland and Fraser Valley. The situation: is similar with the Academy school, although inter- national coaches could be in- cluded in the roster. Regardless of slight dif- ferences, it’s a grand opportuni- ty for the more than 1,500 Terrace-Kitimat-Prince Rupert children to get expert instruction in this fast-growing Canadian sport. Youngsters interested are urged to sign up early as there are class limits in size. You can get Credit Union registration forms from your local Credit Union, and sign up for the Academy through your local Youth Soccer Association coaches. Better do it now! Ailey Cats close but out Terrace Alley Cats gathered KITIMAT MERCHANTS MEN’ S$ FASTBALL TOURNAMENT . en ve a : MAY 20 WEEKEND res Terrace Truck Loggers 8 — Prince Rupert Duffys 0 eee pot Kitimat Merchants 3 -= Burns Lake 1 . Terrace Northwest Oldtimers 4 —~ Hazelton Bombers t -. Terrace Truck Loggers 6 — Moricetown 2 Kitimat Merchants 4 ~ Terrace Northwest Oldtimers 0 - Hazelton Bombers’8 — Moricetown 5 "Prince Rupert Duffys 3 —. Burns Lake 1 “Terrace Northwest Oldtimers 5 — Prince Rupert Duffys 2 - -: Terrace Truck Loggers 5 — Kitimat Merchants 4 ‘Terrace Northwest Oldtimers 5 -- Hazelton Bombers2 ‘Kitimat Merchants 7 — Terrace Northwest Oldtimers 3 seven-team series. He said his six points in 12 games at the na- tional men’s and women’s five and 10-pin team bowling cham- pionships last Thursday to Saturday in St. Catherines, On- tario. The team was Adrian Mum- ford, Rene Mailloux, Blair Mac- Donald, Tony Sorensen and Roy Lincoln, According to Mum- ford, inconsistency resulted in their placing sixth overall in the B.C. rep team lost by under 40 pins in games not won, Mum- ford told us his 866 triple held up until the last games, when he was beaten out. Mailloux’s 346 single was also in contention for individual honors. Alberta en- ‘tries won both men’s and women’s five-pin team events. The B.C. ladies’ team won the 10-pin rolloff. Fun Run this Sunday The Skeena Valley Runners’ Club has its annual five and {0-kilometer runs coming up this Sunday, June 4, starting and ending at the Terrace library at 10:30 a.m. It’s race day registration be- tween the hours of 9:15 and 10 o'clock at the library. The entry fee is $2. For non-B.C.A.A. runners, it’s an extta $2. for, Aa race membershi ip” for the diy. The same course is used for both distances. Once around the Horseshoe area course if five-K. The more ardent runners circle twice around for 10-K, There’s no age limit, but youngsters will need signed parental consent. Forms are available at All Seasons Sports or Dr. Paul Clark’s office. ‘ Refreshments will be served -_ uP courtesy of Safeway, Kitimat Merchants 2 — Terrace Truck Loggers 1 TERRACE MIXED SLO-PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE . Terrace. 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