Page G2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 16, 1993 Sports Menu TONIGHT Men's Slo-Pitch (Riverside: 6:30 and 7:45 p.m.) SKB Wreckers v Terrace Paving Back Eddy v Rudon Youth Soccer. . : UNDER 10s - 6:30 Dp. mn Surveyors v Shoppers Skeena Cell. v Carlyle Shepherd Centennial Lions v Wildwood Copperside v AGK GIRLS - 6:30 p.m, Tide Lake v Pizza Hui Richards v Terrace Travel Fastball, . Tymoshuck v Cole Petraleums (7 pam, NWCC diamond} THURSDAY, JUNE 17 Youth Soccer. UNDER 12s - 6:30 p.m. Co-op v Finning Bandstra v Cedarland Brady's F.C. v Sight & Sound UNDER 13 GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. Terrace Shell v Braids Fastball NW Oldtimers v Chevron Jrs. (7 p.m. NWCC diamond) Minor Softball _ TBALL . ¢ Yip Chi\ Chi v Skeena Sawmills (6 p.m, Elks Park) GIRLS’ MITES PNG v Tetrace Co-op (6 p.m. Elks Park) McAlpine v All Seasons . (6 p.m. Cassie Hall) BOYS’ MITES - — Middleton v Terrace Interiors (6 p.m, Cassie Hall) SQUIRTS Bandstra v Kingmen Cedarland v Norm’s Auto (6 p.m. Elks): Remax Realty v Skeena Hotel (6 p.m, Cassie Hall) Skeena Valley Fence v Safeway (6 p.m. Riverside) PEEWEES Totem Furniture v Dairy Queen Gemma Bath v Centennial Lions (7:15 p.m, Elks Park) BANTAMS © : Lazelle Storage v Ala-Wood (7:15 p.m. Elks Park) Kermode Friendship Centre v Sight and Sound. | @ 15 p.m, Riverside) _ h {fH FRIDAY, JUNE18 Minot Softball SQUIRTS - Skeena Hotel v CUPE 2012 (6:30 p.m. Elks Park) Men’s Slo-Pitch . (Riverside: 6:30 and 7:45p.m.) Terr. Paving v Westpoint Rentals Rudon v Westpoint Rentals SATURDAY, JUNE 19° Minor Softball SILVER CUP tournament gets un- der way 9 a.m. at Elks Park. Mite and Squirt division girls play through Sang : Rugby Northmen host Prince: Rupert al NWCC pitch, 7:30 p.m. Youth Soccer UNDER 7s DIVISION Tilden v All Seasons Vic Froese v Northern Motor Inn Rotary v Safeway.- Kingmen v.Philpots UNDER &s DIVISION Totem Ford v Dairy.Queen Skeena Sawmills v McAlpine McAlpine v. Cramptons , Running , _Alcan Half-Marathon starts 9 a.m., 5km and 10km at 10 am. Angus MacLeod (632-3977) for details. SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Hiking Local club heads for ‘Walson Lakes neat Cedarvale. Mest at li- brary at 10:°am., bring lunch. Vicki (635-2935) for details MONDAY, JUNE 2 Youth Soccer >. ; -UNDER 19s - 6:30 p.m. Takhar v Manuels Councillors v Northern Drugs Men’ 8 Slo-Pitch. ; (Riverside: 6:30 and 7:45 p.m. 7 Back Eddy Pub-v SKB Wreckers: Rudon v Terraco Paving TUESDAY, JUNE 22 Youth Soccer’: ° UNDER. 15s - 6:30 p.a. Sanberry'v C. United - ‘A & WY Terrace, Builders Overwaitea v Bavadan Inn - UNDER 13 GIRLS - 6:30 pm, Wilkinson v Terrace Shell. Fastball _ : Cole Petroleums ¥ Tymoshuck (7 pm. NWCC diamond)’ Minor Softball PEEWEES Cent'ial Cenv'ial Lions v Toiom Fumiture Gemma Bath v Dairy Queen (7:15 p.m, Elks Patk) BANTAMS : J Kermode . Triendahlp. ' Contre ¥ Weat-End Chevron. | ; (7:15 pam. Elka Park) Lazalls Mint’ ‘Stotage ¥ Sight & Sound =: * (7:15 pm. Riverside) Cont’d page c14 . Saturday, June 26, _ do all. three legs; just find a Northmen lower boom on Rupert Reality can be appallingly painful. ‘The Prince Rupert Reinmen dis- covered that in spades May 5 when they faced the Terrace Northmen in North Coast Rugby Union league action. _. Rupert had good reason to be confident when they stepped out on to the Northwest Community Callege pitch. After all, they'd clobbered the Northmen 17-0 in their last meet- ing, only Terrace’s second defeat in three years. Buoyed by that upset, the Rain- men had moved on to Smithers where they dropped the Camels 17-5 in the first game, then rallied from a 14 point deficit to cam a 17-17 tie. Understandable, therefore, if they saw themselves as. rolling like thunder across the rugby landscape. Now they know better, Terrace are not sore losers: they jus don’t take kindly to being _ beaten. Intent on wiping out the memory of that shock shut-out, the. Northmen swarmed = the visitors from the opening whistle. When the dust of the hot sum- - mer night finally cleared, the be- . wildered Rainmen found them- selves on the wrong end of a 40-0 massacre. Leading the Northmen’s merci- less assault was Doug Wilson who went over for one of the team’s- five tries and found the uprights on two penalty and two convert kicks fora 15 point night Fleet-footed John McGowan hit double. figures with two tries while Graham Bayles and Mazk Tyhee warmup — for SVT The Skeena Valley Triathion is now just over three. weeks away and potential:‘entrants. are well; into their‘training. But before testing their mettle before the hometown crowd, Ter- race’s own. can’ take part in a dress rehearsal. ' T's called the Tyhee Lake Tri- athlon and takes place a week Like the Skeena Valley Tri- athlon, this one consists of a 1.5m swim, 40km bike Jeg anda 1Okm run to the finish line. Poppelion each went over once. The remaining points came ona penalty try awarded by referee Malcolm Smith, a rare call in the league. Recalling the aftermath of that earlier Rupert victory, Northmen Dayid Hull said Terrace had been subjected to a fair amount of rib- bing from their coastal rivals. “Thelr big mistake was glory- ing too much in their win,’’ he suggested. As a result, Terrace had been determined to wreak vengeance and reassert their supremacy in the league. Hull said the Northmen had completely dominated the game, snulfing out any Rupert attempt to counter atiack and imprisoning them in their own end, The Rainmen also missed the presence of Charlie Armstrong, he conceded. The architect of ihe viclory over the Northmen, Arm- strong had been sidelined with a season-ending shoulder injury, ‘The two teams were scheduled to go back at. it last Saturday night as Rupert played ScaFest hosts to both Terrace and Smithers. They'll meet again in a home- and-away series this weekend after which the Northmen travel to Smithers for the June 26-27 - doubie-header wrap ? to the sea- son. With a 6-1 record, Termce has all but locked up first place yet again. But with Rupert only two points clear of the Smithers and the Camels, the battle for the runner- up spot could go down to the wire. a . New week, new leader ~The Men’s — Slo-Pitch league found itself with a new leader last week, the third in as many weeks. Westpoint Rentals. took advantage of iheir games in hand to launch themselves to the top. After Rudon 19-9 in the first June 4 game, they went straight back out to win a run-stingy duel with overpowering © ~ Jeaders SKB “Molson os "Wreckers, 3-1. ve That was enough to give them a one game’edge'in - the standings, still with - two games in hand. o Rudon’s loss dropped the early leaders to third, | two games back. Meanwhile, Terrace. Paving pushed Back Eddy’. | by coming out on the right end of a 15-12 run fest. (GaSe fe Coast Tractor Benson Optical Terrace Co-op Sports World Kalum Tire Northern Signs River Industries Irly Bird Skeena Hotel OOOO 900000030 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH #13 and all organizers and participants would like to thank everyone who donated to the Totem Furniture _ tournament. The Legion Golf Tournament was a great success and fun was had byall. | Burdett Distributors _. Twin River Power ~. Twin River Electric _ B ~~ Northern Motor Inn "CG Propane ~. Realty World Terrace Builders Terrace Honda Petro Canada (Norm Holmes) Reum Motors. Ev's Men's Wear aan Misty River Tackle. | Williams Moving & Storage | N Farko Contracting - Wayside Grocery . 5 Superior Video Totem Ford Jim McEwan Motors :... Gedarland Tire’ one Suey Gardens “'Skeena Valley Golf. Keith's Preventative C. Automotive & Country Club» Maintenance | This Saturday is the deadline . for entries and the fees are $45 ° for individuals, $100 per team, That's right, you don’t have to couple of ‘people whose skills cover the othér two components and you could be on your way to trio-triumph. Lorraine Moran, race director, said.the Tyhee gave out $1,600 in cash prizes. More entries this year, of course, would mean that figure will rise. For more. information on the Tyhee, phone Bina Tucker (847-. 3095), And don’t ‘forget to get those entries in for Terrace’s own tri-’ athlon, It takes place Sunday, July 11, the start and finish line being at Furlong Bay (Lakelse Lake provincial park). To enter, or to get any more in-’ formation about ihe SVT, drop ‘into. the office’ in the Skeena Mall, phone’ 635-1581 or send a fax to ‘635-1582. The entry fee is $55 for Individ- uals or $130 for teams, provided "you ‘fegister by June 15, After “that, i? ll cost you an extra $10. - And: the. sooner: entrants. get “their: “names “in, the sooner organizers will’ know how many T-shirts to order and ensure every participant gets one. “-§¥T:. is: also looking - for “yolunteers: to help put on what is one of the biggest sporting events in the northwest. .. Fo volunteer, the same contacts methods as entering apply. 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