8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 16, 987 5 _. a et ie Hundreds angle SS eam in Labor Day fishing derby | Six hundred ardent fishermen hauled. in over one ton. of water- grown food during Kitimat’s se- cond annual fish derby on the Labor Day weekend. Although many didn’t bother to weigh in their catch, the total poundage from the 237 fish reg- — istered was 2,285 pounds. The prize of a trip for two to Vancouver for the biggest fish went to Kitimat’s Ron Sommer- feld for his 59-pound halibut. The prize for the only out-of- town winner went to John Metz- inger of Thousand Oaks, Calif- omnia. He won for the biggest fish caught by a visitor. ‘Lew Truesdale was the major money winner. His 15 . 1/2 pound coho earned him $775 dollars. Young Mike Siclari picked up a rod and reel for his 13 1/4 pound coho in the junior class. Another . youngster, Sean O'Brien, won a prize for the smallest fish caught. Sean’s demon-of-the sea cracked the scales at. only one- “quarter pound. ‘Hidden, weight winners were ‘Northmen > taken out in final A two-win and one-loss record wasn’t quite good enough for the Terrace Northmen to. clinch top spot in the Division Three rugby playoff for the Col- umbia Cup at Prince George on the Labor Day weekend. The Northmen won their first game by default. The team orig- inally set to play failed to show up. Their place was taken by Prince George Knots. Although the Northmen won. by default, they played the Knots and beat them 12-6. In game two of their six-team setup, the Northmen defeated Gibsons 12-3, This put them into the final against Prince George Barbar- ians. The younger Prince George team proved too tough for the Northmen as they downed our Terrace entry 26-3. Jim Cole (7 1/4.Ibs.), Steve Low: . gia (13 Ibs.), Rick Belmont (9 1/4 lbs.), Joe Caetano (12 1/2. Ibs.), and Trevor: James (10 Ibs.). Organizers declared the derby | an outstanding success, Helgason takes | open Fraser Lake’s George Noth made a bid for a fifth straight Northern B.C. Men’s Open Golf title on the Labor Day weekend, but he fell four strokes short of his goal. Smithers’ overall low gross honors for the annual 54-hole event. | Clyde’ Trudeau of Prince Rupert shot a 211 which was good enough for overall low net honors, The tournament attracted 224, golfers — the largest entry even For the Northwest area. It also had a hole-in-one. The ace was canned by Brian Botterall of Smithers on opening day, Botterall scored his gem on the par-three, Vancouver, Larry Gordon of Prince . Rupert shot a 232 for low gross honors in the championship flight. Glen Sikkes of Smithers took low net with 214. In an all-Smithers ‘A’ flight, Doug Den-Boer won low gross. - while Bob Shiack took low net. ‘B’ flight winners were George Wilson of-the host club for gross ° and Al Beach of Burns Lake for net. For ‘C’ flight, gross honors, -while Dennis Choinicki of. Kitimat won the net... In the seniors flight, Smithers’ Ed Collinson shot a 221 for low net. Larry Rustad of . Prince — George had 250 for low gross. The tournament offered more — . than $12,000 in prizes. Soccer kids take ~ silver in Langley “Two out of three Kitimat minor soccer teams made it to their division finals at the Langley Tournament-of-Cham- pions on. the Labor Day week- end, ‘but both came away with silver medals as runnersup. The Division Three (13 and 14) reps won three straight to - gain their final berth. They beat Richmond Roadrunners 3-2, downed Langley Roadrunners 5-2 and blanked Seattle 3-0. - In the final they. went up against Williams Lake Stamped- ers and lost 3-0. The Division Five (under-12) reps had a two-win, one-loss mark going into their final against River Road Razorbacks. They had beaten Langley T-Birds 7-0 and defeated. North Delta 7-0 before losing 1-0 to Langley Cobras. In their final they lost 4-2 to the Razorbacks..- | A Division Four (13 and 14) Kitimat girls team also competed . [| _ at Langley. They were elimi- nated in two straight — 2-0 by “Langley Tidal Waves and 2-0 by Richmond Cardinals. . Helge Helgason. [| fired a 229 which gave him -f. 193-yard, 11th’ hole, and won a trip for two to’ Bavarian inn 8-Buds Trucking 1 ve UNDER 15 All Seasons 1-Northern Drugs 0 0 oe GIRLS DIVISION Pizza ‘Hut 2-Tide Lake 0 “ et ee * Long a teh yee ., ee " SEPTEMBER 11, 4987 ” a UNDER 7. ‘Terrace Builders 5- “Safeway, 2.) a Lions .4-Vic Froese 0 a Sundance 3-Doc's Cartage 0 ~- UNDER 10 Thunderbirds 2-Co-op 1 oe : -_ Carlyle Shepherd 3-4.G.K. Pacmen 1 _ UNDER 12 Aqua Plumbing 4-Finning 2° SR Northwest Sportsman 3- “Copperside 0. UNDER 15 Braids 8-Philpotts 0 Frank. Hamilton of Terrace grabbed . "The Scores are... TERRACE MEN’S SLO. PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS , iw SIDE FINAL Terrace Bullders. 12-tnn of the West 0 . “B’. 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