win an Fourth Organizers of the annual '36-hole Skeena Junior Golf. Tournament should really con- sider giving Kitimat’s Brian McDonald the championship trophy as a permanent keeper. _ The 17-year-old noted hockey player not only won the tourney ra e greta ras tases a Dr ae aa ais GEA Nabe ote straight junior ; d an ace for McDonald good enough for overall low = for a fourth straight year, but he also shot a hole-in-one on the par-three second hole during his second trip around the nine-hole ‘course on the last day. . - McDonald, who used a wedge . for his ace, finished up with rounds of 82 and 77 for a 159° — Violence in Vegas — for B.C. rep team _A teammate of Jackie Brown. of Terrace is glad to be back on this side of the border. ‘The boys both play on the. B.C, under-17 basketball rep . team and competed in the Las Vegas Invitational tournament the week of July 22 to 29. Jason Pamer is the player happy-to be home because he was the target'of a pellet gun the - day they arrived at Vegas. As he walked from a “restaurant to his hotel, a pellet gun shot from a passing car struck him in the abdomen. He went to hospital for X-rays, Clark 9th | Dr. Paul Clark’s marathon ef- fort at the Stoke-Mandeville games in England late in July ‘ was-not his best by far. - The Terrace optometrist man- aged only ninth place out of a roster of 70 wheelchair athletes. His time of just under two hours fell short on four out of his five marathons in 1988. . “It was my eighth fastest time ever,’” he said upon return to Terrace, Overall, Canada had competitors placing third, fifth _and 13th in the marathon, plus Paul's ninth. Clark said the weather was fine until the last 10 kilometers, when the rains came in buckets. These annual games for handicapped athletes had 34 where it was found the missile had gone in and out of the hole. The injury didn’t stop him from playing the next day. .- As for the team’s effort, they wound.up losing their first two matches before winning their final game. = They lost 83-62 to San Diego and 69-51 to. Ohio before win- ding up with a 63-51 victory over Oregon. | ; The team was at the Western Canadian Juvenile Champion- ships last week, but results are - not yet available. at Stoke - «countries represented. Canada was second overall in the collec- tion of gold medals. . Clark will continue his busy world schedule this month when he heads to Seattle for the an- nual ‘Wheels of Fire’ 10- ‘kilometer race on the 19th. Upcoming is the Montreal Marathon in late September, an- other marathon in Heibelberg, West Germany on Oct. 8, and the Japan Marathon Nov. 6. ~ We asked Paul what to expect in 1990 and he told us he’s look- ing at the World Games in Holland in mid-July, perhaps a marathon in Switzerland in May, and a return to the Japan ‘Marathon in November. Coming events in # _ regional Thornhill Motors will sponsor the first annual Larry Swanson - Memorial men’s slo-pitch soft- ball tournament on Labour Day weekend. Entry fee for the four- . -day series beginning Sept. 1 is. $300 per team. Entries must be in by Aug. 28. Enter at Thorn- hill Motors. A mixed volleyball tourna- ment at Rotary Park is coming up in Terrace on Aug. 19 and 20. it costs $60 a team and entries must be in to Lisa Kirkaldy (638-8801) by this coming week- end. Teams must have at least three women on the roster. The Terrace Summer Hockey School and night league for those 16 and older starts on ‘Monday the 14th. Linesmen and referees are still needed. Night league players are asked to.sign ‘up this week. Contact Terrace sports © Totem Ford, or Cliff Sharples. Still time to register for the Inn of the West’s third annual charity golf tournament at the _Skeena Valley club on the 27th. It's $60 for the 18-hold tourna- ment that features big prizes, lunch and dinner, and 2-ball, alternate-shot golf. Sign up at the Inn of the West. The Skeena Valley Challenge bicycle race place Aug. 20 on Highway 16, This year the race goes from Prince Rupert to Ter- race. The entry deadline is this Thursday. Riders can pay their $25 entry fee at Sundance Ski and Sport in Terrace. ‘The Terrace Summer Hockey School is hosting a celebrity golf tournament on Sunday, the 20th. To get details and sign up, contact Terrace Totem Ford. erties ayaa Ne EI PE AY ‘ : Ne PT 8 Bigeg o he AEE ‘Muirhead by one stroke over _. Mike Bennest of Terrace top- ~ ped low gross in the second ‘flight. He. had tied with Jason ee eS AA ARN eR ORT ED NG agen ge gross honors. a, Another Kitimat golfer — “et ey eo af . eo uh toe BREF ey oy eel ys ey Sige rR mete Megane Po Te Roger Hanninen — won overall § = low net with a 133. Hanninen was five strokes up for low gross after his “first round, but McDonald.got hot in round two to edge out Roger by two : strokes. ’ For the first flight, low gross honors went to Kitimat’s Cam Mitch Shinde of the local club. Shinde’s brother Matt won low net with clubmate Mevin Marleau runnerup. Brown, who settled for second on a count-back. ~ | Net honors in the second flight went to Shawn Thom and _Jon Shepherd, respectively. Rod MelInnes and Shane De- Jong went one-two for gross in the third flight. In net play it was- Terry Smith first and Ryan Mid- dleton second. = - “The two-day event attracted: 92 golfers, including two girls. ay Kitimat’s Brian McDonald recently won the Skeena Golf Tournament for the fourth year In a row. Rupert bike race at Prince Rupert’s initial week- Mark Henry for seniors, and end bicycle race program was termed quite successful when all ~ was tabulated at the end. This first annual event at- tracted 25 riders, 24 of them male. The only female was San- dy Dyson of Smithers, who rode ‘against the men in eyery event. The 70-kilometer. men’s road race went to series organizer Guido Schnelzer for juniors... Henry’s co-organizer Ralph Andreeson was first in senior for the 1.5-kilometer hill climb. His time was three minutes, 11.94 seconds. Schnelzer won the junior side by only five-one- hundredths of a second over An- dreeson. . oo Terrace’s Mike Christensen tracts 25 - Runnerup Andreeson was only one second behind. Schnelzer again won the junior side in 92.49, - The criterum went to. senior Glen Buchannan of. Smithers and junior Aaron Marogna of Rupert. . _ Overall, Andreeson and Christensen were one-two in senior while Schnelzer wo ‘junior with ease. | - took the 15-K time trial in 22.40. are... The scores: | TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER 0 Undert2 division, é ~_- Finning 2, Aqua Plumbing 1 . oo. ‘Bandstra 6, Sight and Sound 4." > Northwest Sportsmen 5, Cedarland 4 Under-8 division oe Totem Ford 7, McAlpine 3 . Ken’s Photo 8, Tilden Tigers 1 Under-10 division — Thunderbirds 8, Coop3 ; Under-14 division Surveyors 6, Carlyle Shepherd 1 Northern Drugs 11, San-Berry 3. Skeena Cellulose 5,AG-K3 = _ Bavarian Inn 7, Rotary4 Centennial Llons 15, Terrace Travel 3 Skeena Sawmills 5, Shoppere Orugs 1 - Skeena Collulose 3, Carlyle Shepherd 1 TERRACE MEN’S SLO-PITCH _ Co-op 8, Terrace Travel 2 _ . SOFTBALL LEAGUE - Surveyors 2, Skeana Sawmills 1 wo , : oe oo AG 4, Thunderbirds 3 - ‘Thornhill Motors 11, Not of the West 0 - _ | SKB Moison Wreckers 11, Rudon Rowdles 2 coe >: Thornhilt Motors 8, SKB Molson Wreckers 1 Westpoint-Skeena 7, Not of the West 0 Centennial Lions 4, Shoppers Drugs:0. a te yencies Ld. surance {gen omplete pe sénalized Agency - 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terra a HOME —LIFE— FIRE = 638-8581 | ALTHORIZED. ae oe - 7% a - . EVENINGS 635-2015