B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 19, 1996 mementary cian | RAMAN “Quality Decorating For Moderate Pricing” Interior and Exterior Painting Vinyl Siding Pressure Washing Drywall and Textured Ceilings ++ let the Press Council know athletes crush records FIVE MEET RECORDS were smashed at the Terrace Etementaty School Sports Association track meet, held on June 1, The meet was a huge success, as over 4) students from 11 schools competed in 11 different events. Centennial Christian did : especially well, being responsible for all five record-breakers. oo In the 200m event, Deserai Vandervelde broke the mect record for 11-year-old girls with a time of 29.56. Tim Braam smashed the.1500m record for 9-year-old |... boys with a tinre of 6:00. Jocelyn DeWalle was a record-breaker in the 10-year-old girls 200m at 32.25. a The Centennial Christian 10 and 11-year-old girls were also record-breakers in the 4x100m relay. An number of athletes performed exceptionally, includ- ing Tim Braam who place first in four events, Outer outstanding athletes included: Victoria Johanson and Ashley Taylor of Veritas; Chris England, Tom Vu, and Tristen B of Clarence Michiel; Daniel Matthews, Pam Gavronsky and Donald Thomson of Uplands; Ashlene Ranahan of Kitwanga, and Mark Viveiros of Cassie Hall. Fun and Fitness THE FIRST ANNUAL Ter- The team took the 4x100 635-2202 635-0207 Farmed at the initiative of the newspaper publishers in British Columbia, we area non-judicial review board which hears unresolved complaints about the press. The Press Council seeks to ensure fhirness and accuracy and promotes quality journalism while protecting the free flow ” of information, B.C. Press Council 900 - 1281 W. Georgia St. Vancouver B.C, .V6E3)7 . Tel/Fax: (604) 683-2571 Saturday, June 22 Time Trials 6 p.m. Races Start 7 p.m. LOCAL NAVY recruit Hernando (Ernie) Mil- Homens was presented with the prestigious Lieutenant Colonel Arsenault award May 24 for outstanding physical fitness. Mil-Homens received the award at his gradu- ation parade at the Canadian Forces School in St, Jean Quebec. He had the highest physical fitness score of all the recruits. Ordinary Seaman Mil-Homens is now doing ad- vanced trades training at the Canadian Forces Fleet School in Halifax, Nova Scotia in preparation - ™~ eLcomEae AGON SINCE 1930 Your Welcome race Community Track and Field Meet was held last week at Skeena Junior Secondary. Kids from 13 to 75 com- peled in a variety of events, with an emphasis on fun, The Seniors team started the meet with a bang and a torrid 1500m race. Con- stable Russ Sangster then tossed out an impressive shoiput win. The Seniors often train side-by-side with the student teams, and have been a source of inspiration. But it was the Terrace Fire relay, 100m, 200m and the long jump. There were two student teams, the Glympic Hope- fuls and the Grade eights. The Hopefuls did especially well, usually coming in séc- ond behind a fire guy and finishing second overall, The Grade cights showed lots of potential, finishing fourth. A coaches team placed 3rd overall, and the kids certain- ly got a kick out of beating them. In spite their loss to the Hopefuls, the coaches for his career in the navy. Hoop dreams YOUTH BASKETBALL in Terrace wilt get a boost when Caledonia hosts a four-day basketball camp June 24-27. The camp will feature Kent Stanley, head basketball coach at Oklahoma City University. Kent is in his second year at Oklahoma. Previously, he was head coach at Fresno pacific University in Fresno, California. Kent in known is B.C. as captain of the Duchess Park Condors of Prince George when they won the B.C, High School Boys Basketball Championships in 1980. Kent has coached teams and hosted basketball camps Wagon Hostesses for Terrace, B.C. are: 635-3018 635-2688 635-6348 Gillian 635-3044 If you have moved to Terrace or have just had a new baby, or are Elaine Francine Terry Sunday, June 23 Time Trials 1 p.m. Races Start 2 p.m. CEDARLAND TIRE SERVICE LTD. 4929 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. throughout North America and Europe, He will be bring- ing Carrie Willson with him. Willson is a former Condor from the 1995 team that won the girls B.C, Secondary School Basketball Championships. She is now a starling guard on a full athletic scholarship at Oklahoma City University. There will be two sessions of the camp, one for grades 8- 10 and one for grades 11-12. . ; Kent will also be hosting a coaches’ clinic on Sunday, ~ June 23 at Clarence Michiel Elementary School, For more information call Bill Gook at 638-0306. had such a good time that they are already planning a second annual mect. 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