B2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 18, 1990 Pie eines ey 2 ia a it ae 7 . i: TESTOR GS As at ye _ Spy Royal Aig ea de meen tes TERRACE'S LESLEY ALWAY, flanked here by son David, gets used to the feel of wearing a Canadian gold medal she and the B.C. ladies’ bowling team won in Edmonton early this month. For a bowler with only two years’ experience, Lesley Alway of Terrace can claim bragging rights to a national tournament gold medal. During the first week of July, Lesley and her B.C. ladies team- mates travelled to Edmonton where they captured the teaching masters first-place gold medals ‘by half-a-point over the runner- up team from Manitoba. _ To earn a place on the B.C. team, Lesley had to compete in four area tournaments — two in Terrace and two at Prince Rupert. ‘‘The bowlers with most pins over average in each tournament go to provincial finals in Van- couver,’’ Lesley told us. ‘‘At Vancouver, teams for nationals are selected on the top five basis - for both men and women.” At Edmonton they bowled 18 games (each provincial entry three times). It works out that - you roll against the other team’s bowler who is opposite you. The ‘one gaining most pins over _average gets one point. If both get the same number of pins, “each takes half-a-point. . After that they total up points land the team scoring the most ‘points gets:an extra three points. Lesley . said they were sur- prised at the winning effort. - We had a few problems,” “She said. ‘We didn’t start off tao ‘well: on the-first day. Then on our second to- -last game, one of our bowlers wrecked her knee and had to be hospitalized.’’ “‘We had to sit out the last day as we drew the final bye. We knew that if Manitoba took all eight points in their last outing, they would win over us by half- a-point. “Fortunately, Newfoundland took one point from Manitoba to give us the half-point victory.” Dave Wiebe of Terrace was a member of the men’s team. They wound up in sixth place. Lesley told us the expense of competing is not all borne by the individual. The Masters’ Bowlers Association and Hiram Walker Industries act as spon- SOrs. She said they pay a member- ship fee to the masters each year, and also pay $20 out of pocket from each tournament. ’ “We paid our own way to Vancouver, but got some of the money back. For the nationals we each paid $100 with the re- mainder picked up by our two sponsors.” To gain her high standing in the game, she plays in three local leagues on a regular basis, prac- tices a lot, and coaches youth bowling as well. Also attending the Edmonton | rolloff was Terrace «Bowling Centre manager Diane Francis. She coached the B.C. team in the masters’ section. The -2 Seo cores Are STOCK CAR RACES AT THE TERRACE SPEEDWAY July 7 Sportsman Trophy Dash 1st Albert Weber, 2nd Ernie Perkins Heat 4st Ernie Perkins, 2nd Albert Weber, 3rd Herb Quast Main 1st Ernie Perkins, 2nd Ed Johnson, 3rd Herb Quast Hobby ‘A’ Trophy Dash ist Don Pearson, 2nd Ron Harris, 3rd Blain Kluss Heat 4st Brent McCarron, 2nd Ron Harris, 3rd Blain Kluss . Main ist Don Pearson, 2nd Brent McCarron, 3rd Ron Harris Hobby ‘B’ Trophy Dash - 4st Phil Truscott, 2nd Trevor Hanson, 3rd Kerry Ross Heat 1st Kerry Ross, 2nd Phil Truscott, 3rd Trevor Hanson . Main tst Kerry Ross, 2nd Jules LeFrance Street ‘A’ Heat 1st Drue Reinhardt, 2nd Bill Evans, 3rd Les Reinhardt Maln | 4st Dave Reinhardt, 2nd Leon Letebre, 3nd Bll! Evans Street ‘B’ Trophy Dash 1st Randy Kerr, 2nd Dave Bruce, 3rd Terry Elliot Heat 1st Dave Bruce, 2nd Randy Kerr, 3rd Fred Cline Main 14st Fred Cline, 2nd Dave Bruce, 3rd Randy Kerr ‘Cc’ Class Hobby . _ Ist Dawn Tomas, 2nd Jean Pearson, 3rd Meliga G. Street ist Jayline Cline, 2nd Lestie Quast, 3rd Tracey Reinhardt , Reverse Race Winner —~ Marcel Kristoff 1st Trophy Dash — Marcel! Kristoff 2nd Trophy Dash — Keith Marshall 10-lap Bump to Pass Race -~ 1st Keith Marshall, 2nd Ron Rippel, ard Ron Stropel duly 8 Sportsman Trophy Dash 1st Albert Weber, 2nd Emle Perkins, ard Ed Johnson Heat 4st Albert Weber, 2nd Ernie Perkins, 3rd Ed Johnson Main ist Ed Johnson, 2nd Ernie Perkins, 3rd Albert Weber Hobby ‘A’ Trophy Dash ist Don Pearson, 2nd Ron Harris, 3rd Kerry Ross Heat 1st Don Pearson, 2nd Ron Harris, 3rd Jules LeFrance Main 1st Kerry Ross, 2nd Don Pearson, 3rd Ron Harris Hobby ‘B' Trophy Dash 1st Brent McCarron, 2nd Don Thickett, 3rd Paul Fleming Heat 1st Brent McCarron, 2nd Dan Thickett, 3rd Paul Fieming Street ‘A’ Trophy Dash _ 1st Steve Burkett, 2nd Dave Reinhardt, 3rd Leon Lefebre Heat 4st Clayton Kerr, 2nd Dave Reinhardt, 3rd Steve Burkett Main 1st Dave Reinhardt, 2nd Clayton Kerr, 3rd Don Anderson Streat ‘B’ Trophy Dash 1st Russel! Cline, 2nd Dave Bruce, 3rd Bill Evans Heat 1st Fred Cline, 2nd Russell Cline, 3rd Bill Evans Main ist Dave Bruce, 2nd Dennis Darby, ard William DeHogg ‘C’ Glass Heat Hobby ist Jean Pearson, 2nd Wanda Friesen, 3rd Dawn Tomas Street ist Jaytine Cline, 2nd Leslie Quast, 3rd Tracey Reinhardt ‘C’ Class Main Hobby ist Wanda Friesen, 2nd Dawn Tomas, - 3rd Jean Pearson Street 1st Leslie Quast, 2nd Jayline Cline 3rd Tracey Reinhardt Terrace Scrub Seftball Rosswood Rebels 10, Psycho Chickens 9 ' Garfields 5, R and R Express 4 Thornhill Pub 16, Hairbusters 14 Garflelds 17, Thornhill Pub 4 Dave’s Plumbing 10, Saints 7 Northcoast Rugby Union Terrace Northmen 42, Prince Rupert 3 On Saturday, Northmen won 32-0 Mixed Slo-plich Softball League Brewmasters 20, Heavy Hitters #2 Brawmastears 9, Oldtimers 1 Alt Seasons 12, East End Chevron 0 Terrace Men's Slo-Pitch League Rudon Rowdies 9, Bill's Plumbing 3 , Terrace Inn 11, SKB Molsons 7 Terrace Youth Soccer Pizza Hut 1, Kinettes 0 Richards 5, Tide Laker 2 — Girls’ Division “HOME - — LIFE — FIRE. “BOAT — BUSINESS " wt, 2 ‘tte wee ladies’ . —e=s