| RCCIDENTS HURT . 10. Terrace Review — Wednesday, J uly 27,1988 “8 Upcoming events in regional Sp orts : " Kitimat’s Not-Wimbledon fun tennis tournament this coming ~-Friday and Saturday .at River- lodge is for youths 9 to 15 and adults 16 and up. Singles and doubles are planned. Sign up at Riverlodge. - Coming up Sunday morning is the annual King-of-the- Mountain foot race in Terrace. It’s a race across Terrace Moun- tain with the start and finish at the Arena. Entry fees are $5, or $14 if you’d like a T-shirt. You must be 10 or older. Register Sunday morning at 8 a.m. at the Close scores in team golf _ The competition was stiff as men’s Zone 7 teams from the four major golf clubs gathered at Kitimat for inter-club play on July 17, Each club entered four, two- men teams with scores based on a two-man best ball. Smithers took top honors with a 292 score. Prince Rupert plac- ed only two strokes behind. The host club finished third with 301, while Skeena Valley of Ter- race wound up last with 307. _ Good weather for tennis The weather held up and some out-of-town players added to the excellent play as the Terrace - Tennis Club held a one-day singles tournament at the Kalum Street courts.on July 16. In men’s action, Richard Kriég] won ‘A’ flight over Swarn Mann in an all-Terrace final. ‘B’ flight went to Kitimat’s Alex Kotai with a victory over Doug Jenion of the local club. Fran Man beat Erna Motschilnig in the final of ‘A’ flight on the women’s side, while Diane Cey took out Shannon Butler in the ‘B’ final of all Ter- race players. Ex-Terrace coach gets -WHL post Here’s a note of interest to long-time hockey fans in Ter- race. Wes Phillips, former coach of the Terrace Junior ‘B’ Centennials team in the 1970's, has been named general manager of the Medicine Hat ‘Tigers. of. the Western Hockey “League. Phillips, who scouted for the Tigers before this week’s announcement, takes over the ‘club:that had Kitimat’s Mark Fitzpatrick as their goaltender and -had won the Memorial Cup _-junior. championship for the 4 past. two years. oi ERYBODY. . school, School. grounds. Arena. The r race starts at 9 a.m. | People interested in oldtimers ‘slo-pitch softball for those 55 or - | older, should turn up: every: Saturday at the new Thornhill field across the highway from the Northern Motor Inn, from 2 to 4 p.m, Not much time left to register for the Terrace summer hockey Arena. It’s $100 per week for the school, and $30 for the hockey. league running August 25 to 27. Get entry forms at Totem Ford or Ail Seasons Sports store. Coming up this weekend at the Terrace Speedway, there’s super stock invitational racing Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. Saturday it’s time trials at 6 p.m. and racing at 7 p.m. Sunday it’s time trials at 1 p.m. and racing at 2 p.m. It’s Riverboat Days weekend with several sports events. The Canyon City Lions’ annual all- _ native soccer tournament runs Friday to Monday at Skeena men’s slo-pitch ‘softball tourna- ment runs at; Riverside and possibly Rotary: and Northwest - College from Friday to Monday. The Timberland horse show runs Sunday and Monday at Thornhill Community Grounds. The cardboard boat and bathtub races are Monday morning. at Furlong Bay on Lakelse Lake. More than 100 golfers are signed up for this weekend’s Hirsh Creek men’s open golf - tournament at Kitimat. Entries, at $70, close off Wednesday. The tourney runs Saturday to Monday. There’s still openings for the second annual CFTK Fun Golf Scramble for charity on Sunday, August 7. Proceeds go to the Terrace Special Olympics fund. There’s a $60 fee for the 18-hole tournament that features cars, trucks and plane flights for a hole-in-one at the Skeena Valley Club’s par-three holes. Phone Stu Crouse at 635-6316 for registration and information. Bicyclists are reminded to sign up for the second annual Skeena River Challenge race from Ter- race to Prince Rupert on August 21. You must be 13 or older. The entry fee is $25. Entry forms and information is available at Sun- dance Ski and Sport. and two-week ‘night hockey league at the Terrace © The Terrace. _ until September. More SCOFr€S... "TERRACE MEN’S SLOPITCH : guly18 ‘Thornhill Pub 16, Inn of the West 9 yee Cedar River Timber jo rer Terrace’ Builders : ‘Westp yint-Skeena 23, hornhii Pub 19 . SKB reckers 19, Inn of ihe West 10 . Radon’ 7, Cedar River Ti imber3. 00 SKB Wreckers 22, Westpoint-Skeena 15. _ TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER Under 10 Division. AGK Pacmen 8, Terrace Travel 2 — Carlyle: Shepherd 3, Kalum Electric 2 « Thunderbirds 3, Co-op 1 co . 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July 17 errace Northmen 15, Prince Rupert 4 TERRACE MEN'S SLO. PITCH. oe Standings as of July 4 16 ‘GAMES _ - TEAM , PLAYED WON LOST POINTS - ~ Jul . ~ reheints tok Loggers 0 a : dl ty 13° : uly atroleum,7 7, Terrace M & H 0. Terrace Youth Soccer starts summer rules for teams Terrace Youth Soccer is now _ficials for operating under summer rules With most teams short” ‘of players due to vacations, teams can now play.-seven-a-side to avoid defaulting. Whichever team has the fewest number of players at game time, the other team must match, For under sevens and eights, it’s a mini- mum of five-a-side, and if one all the - ‘games.. Coaches, therefore, are asked to share the refereeing should they be short an official. A referee scheduler is being sought for the under sevens and eights. More officials are also needed for these age groups. If you can help out, phone Martha eaugland at 635-2821. a Michelle and Issy 0 on national hoop team | team is really short in these two divisions, then coaches should divide the combined teams equally and play out the game. During July and August, referee scheduler Martha Haug- land has problems finding of- Michelle Hendry of Terrace and Issy Maryntschak of Kitimat have both gained places on the 12-player Canadian Na- tional junior girls basketball. team. The final two roster cuts were made Sunday at University of Toronto, where the ‘team has been working out for several weeks. The team leaves Thurs- day for an international tourna- ment at Sao Paulo, Brazil, Michelle is expected back home about mid-August. ‘GUIDE Cozy Atmosphere, Warm Hospitality and Good Food. 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