8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 31, 1991 SKEENA VALLEY JUNIOR GOLF CHAMPS Roger Hanninen of Kitimat, with low gross and Youen Wilson of Smithers with low net. on Se GIRLS JUNIOR GOLF CHAMPS Kara DeJong and Mandy Mcinnes, in the recent Skeena Valley Junior Golf championship tournament. ~~ §keena Valley jr. golf honours go to Kitimat Golfers from Kitimat seem to have picked up a permanent habit — winning Terrace’s annual Skeena Valley junior golf cham- pionship. Up until two years ago, Kitimat’s Brian McDonald was a three-in-a- row winner. Now we have the smelter city’s Roger Hanninen as a two-time victor — following McDonald’s aging out of the pic- ture. Hanninen added his second over- all low gross triumph on July 21 weekend at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club, He tumed in a 36-hole score of 153 to beat out John Parsons by two strokes. The seven-handicapper ran up 18-hole scores of 77 and 76. Par- sons, who grabbed a two-stroke lead after the first 18 with a 75, could do no better than an 80 in the second round. Terrace’s Davey Jones shot a pair of 79’s to stay in contention and his 158 was good enough for second low gross in the champion- ship flight behind Parsons. Allan Wilson shot 169 for third LG in the major flight. In iow net results. Y. Wilson of Smithers came out of the second flight to take honours with a 134. He beat out Matt Shinde by one stroke. Shinde’s 135 earned him NOTICE top low net in the championship flight. Runnerup to Shinde was Kevin Marleau with a 144, followed by Trent Brandvold with 149. - Tom Foley shot 167 for low gross in the first flight. Shane DeJong placed second with 178, followed by Mike Vandermeulen with a 179. In first flight low net, a 142 by Kitimat’s Colin Hanninen captured low gross honours, He was closely followed by Tyler Gibson with a 143. David Venman of Kitimat finished third with 146. The second flight gross honours went to Sheldon McInnes with a WATER SPRINKLING | RESTRICTIONS The summer weather is resulting in vary high water usage which is lowering the level of water in City reservoirs. To ensure that adequate supply is available for fire fighting purposes, the City of Terrace will be implementing restrictions on water sprinkling, immediately. | Water sprinkling is permitted during the following times: ODD NUMBERED HOUSES - ON ODD DAYS OF THE MONTH EVEN NUMBERED HOUSES - ON EVEN DAYS OF THE MONTH We request that all sprinkling be done during the early morning or late evening hours. Further restrictions, if necessary, may be imposed on short notice. We thank you for your assistance in sensible and moderate use of water at this time. ..CITY OF TERRACE | 179. He finished ahead to Steven Venman of Kitimat with a 190, and David Kozier with 191. In the net department, Scott Long had the best score (136). Nathan McAvoy was only one shot back (137). “Third went to Jason Warner (142). The extended handicap flight had a mixture of boys and girls, 10 in all. They played only nine holes each day for a total of 18 overall. The best low score was a 123 by Reagan McAllister. Steven Brown was next with a 137, followed by Kara DeJong with 139. Low net for this group went to Mandy McInnes with a 75. It was the largest junior tourna- ment ever for the Skeena Valley club. The two-day series attracted 56 players including several from Kitimat and Smithers. The lack of any entries from Prince Rupert was also noted. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN Richard Harris of Smithers became a six-time winner of the 13th annual Skeena Valley Run- ners’ King-of-the-Mountain foot face on Sunday when he posted a non-record time of 37 minutes, 30 seconds in the open men’s section. Race organizer Ed Ansems won the Masters’ side in 41.31, while Joe Nelson was junior men’s champ in 42.23. For juvenile youths, Justin Cheer ran a 48.45 to win. Justin’s mother — Rose- Marie Cheer, won Masters’ women in 47.18. For open women, Anna Bernard captured first in 50.12. Complete results with pictures will be published in next week's Terrace Review.