Outdoor volleyball proved to be a local hit on Aug. 11, with 10 teams and good weather. Organizers figure it's going to be an annual event. How sweet it is for Wade It’s nice to have the next few years of your life. sent to you in the mail. - At least Terrace hockey goalie Wade Flaherty feels that. way. . He’s signed the new negotiated ‘contract he earned due to top play in the eastern pro league last season. And, of.course, he’s mailing the pact back — to get some of his signing bonus. “It’s for three years with San Jose, the new. expansion club breaking off Minnesota,’’ he - told us. ‘Actually, it’s two years ‘with an option. We’ve been working on it since I went to’ Kalamazoo for.a few. games last. season. Now it’s finally: ‘straightened out.”’ He heads to Minnesota’s ‘mini-camp of International League affiliates. in: early September, .The main team is training in Russia with Mon- treal. San Jose (his new club) | joins the league in 1991-92. Wade feels he'll be playing this season in the IHL with an independent team like Phoenix, San Diego or Kansas City. His ‘putting it all together’ last spring led his NHL mentors into offering the good contract. “It?s good money,. but that’s not the big thing. The way I look at it is that I’m doing what I like doing and I get to play hockey for another three years.’”’ It means Wade can chase the job he likes best for al least three more years. ‘I’m mot even thinking of a career move after _my hockey days are finished.” ‘and = Thornhill (Terrace) NOTICE Beginning in May and ending in October, 1990, grass fer- tilizer will be applied to all playing fields in the Terrace area schools during the first week of each month. — ar School District #88 — Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 22, 1990 B3 First outdoor volley fest gets it all The first annual outdoor Terrace "Volleyfest’ volleyball tournament on Aug. 11 weekend needed teams and weather for the two-day effort at Riverside Park. They got the weather — includ- ing one day of record-setting heat. They also got 10 teams (nine local and one from Kitimat) and enough games to wilt even the most healthy. "Need’ was the key word for the tourney as the ’Neid’ team of Thornhill capped an unbeaten effort by winning $300 first prize money. After eliminating two of the 10 squads through round-robin on We can add another name to the growing list of Canadian sports champions from this area, Seven- teen-year-old Peter Douglas of Telkwa is the current 1,500-metre steeplechase champion, having won the title this week at the Canadian Juvenile Track and Field ‘championships in Newfoundland. ' The Smithers high school student Saturday, the remainder went into an cight-team double-knockout set. The Neid bunch pulled off vic- tories over Young Guns, Lounge Lizzards and Chatsters to win ’A’ side. Chatsters dropped to *B’ side where they beat Wafers in the final and went up against Neid once more. Neid again proved too tough and pushed Chatsters into run- nerup, where they collected $200 for second place. Wafers pocketed $100 for finish- ing third. Organizers felt the event is worth becoming an annual affair. Another champ from Northwest emerges was the only northerner on the 34- member B.C. team. His gold medal effort was a repeat of his performance at the Western Canada championships at Kelowna in July. At Kelowna he also won silver in the 3,000-metre race. Peter was also a member of the mixed team that placed second at the Skeena Valley Triathlon this summer. ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 _ TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 . theanswer. GEMINI. May 21-June 20 CANCER June 21-July 22 July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Career responsibilities increase, but with the in- crease comes the recognition and reward that you have been seeking... ; Look for ways to fulfill your desire to accomplish aspecial goal. 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