a= ra TS m Kitimat -attiletes *.w ; medals, with 27 golds, aBeilvers. ‘and 29° : : Jorgen, Jorgerison of Kitimat: won’ the only, local. archery, gold, ‘beating ~fownsman Ed-‘Trudeau for top spot in. wile echica and kta athletes ap out ‘in: several. Sports, ‘notably. Jy water “polo, gyninaatics, - curling, . swimming *: ‘and * ‘karate, reglonal: _ competitors: .dlao” competed suc: - - > eéaafully in moat of the olier events at "fe Ganies “Area: competitors: won medals | ln Alimnoat all of. the- 82 ‘sports. and ‘their _ Unofficial tothl of27i medals. The area . ‘ailver, 57: bronze). won. 84 _ total —“bvmzes, among: ‘them, : ” Results as yet are: anofficial. ‘Somé patie may be listed under dhe the men #1519 year. cb angle Bronze .afes ‘medal, ‘teamed with. Laura Wilson of Hazelton: to: win the | 15-18 “mixed doubles bronze and Went in on a third “pronze’medal with Angrash Surash ot ‘Kitimat in the 15-18 men’s doubles, “doubles. bronze’ with an. out-of-town - : ‘competitor: | Norm, Chatfield. won: the: “BBA whele took 96 golds, 93 silvers and. pote “28; ‘bronzes, \with’: Terrace -athtetes * . winning 184 of those medals (68 gold, a bronze’ in: men’ 5 senior singles. . BASKETBALL: ~The: ‘Terrace .All' ‘Seasons Allstars. “won “the -sllver’ ‘medal ‘in ‘thelr. com petition in the: Games; . losing. the to Kitinat’s. “Junior - ‘Grea. ijivie -)"Taimshians, finished’ fourth’ in-‘that - ‘Local ‘competitors won ax medals in the: Various archery competitions, held “at Cassie Hall’ “Blementary’ School: en barebow, ‘Trugeau took: the ebow silver... di ity Cole, alzo of Kitimat, won bailver “t the mi is s unilimited category, while: errace’s Tom ‘Payne Won ‘a’. vallver: Ain the dunior boys" barebow competion, ares Gi} Payne of ‘Terrace was ‘second in - pie heavy tackle competition, beating. 0 ut third-place Mike. Saigeon’ for the Silver. medal, -j: Archers : competed in: ten: altheroat : ‘divisions at the Games. Divisions are" : made | on the ‘basis ‘of equipment and. additions. to the. ‘bows. BACKGAMMON toe ‘ - Terrace. competitors ‘won four of ‘a. a posaible aix medals in. ‘the backgam~ “mon competition. ‘Brian ,Adams won. . the gold medal and Chariotte Geeraert © ' took; the’ bronze’ in. the: overall com:.,. . . _ betitlon, while’ in the. consolation ~ rounds, . Doug McKinnon the : gold - “consolation and Chris' Porter took the silyer consolation. BADMINTON. competition. . ewrets: Mark Flaherty aid Gord Client each _ won three medals, Clent getting inon two of the three: golds. won ‘by ‘area _ participants; He won the senior men’s: singles and combined’ with, Ray_Cla : Flaherty to. win’ the’ senior “men’s “doubles, Clent also won the senior ‘mixed: doubles with Sherry Anderson:, ~Matk Flaherty, meanwhile, Won. A few facts about the: Games _ “BOWLING | Badminton players represented a ihe ~ a KitimatStikine zone well, “winning. 7 gine medals int the varlous categories z tournament, Josing . ‘B2-37...to Prinve Tsimshans. boys. team -also lost . the wound: up fourth. . “Area bowlers brought four miedals tb Yvette : Daigle | taking <.the ‘highest 4 placing with asilver medal: tin ‘the 20-58 year. old doubles.’ : m The other four medals were bronzes, Marion -Cllft ‘and ’ Charlie. Tuscher’ ~ placed third in the golden age doubles, . Sylvie Mercure and Dot. Sullivan took. Abird'in the 13-19 Yearjo old ‘doubles ‘and: . the raixed- fear: of Joarine: “Mumford, Brian ‘Lefrancois, deft: Thom, Marylene’ Lizotte, Eileen Tuscher um Lowell Croft. won’ a bronze: as well. *BOXIN Terrace’ 8 ‘boxers: had a very Bucr -eessful two evenings in the R.E.M, Lee Theatre, winning six medals including “Other silvers were won. by. “Kelly and: Rob ‘Long in the. 156 pound in- cor Lamune x Gary Baker wes first, with Gino,” Shane Lemmerick. won the. bronze’. event. Gary Baker wes 0, ‘medal in. the ‘119. pound. junior ‘class -° alter’. being .elintinafed. ‘from gold * competition: Friday. night when he lost: Erie. Chapplow, ‘alo won '@. ‘to, ‘Jones x! bronze, “with: his. coming’ in: the: 147: “pound Intermediate class... CHESS . ‘ a Kitlmat-Siikine ches: players: won to.” oe 12 available: medals inthe senior and toak.two of four, golds in ‘the: Junior classes: 8 “well, making them one of the more successful teams ; ning bath: golds at the Terrace gantes. entered. in’ the Games. » Three of the four senior golds went to ‘Anderson and Fran Power won the” ; ‘Indies’ ‘a. senior doubles gold medal, . While’ Fiona McKenzie took. the fadles ” " .Béparate - M¥isioria;. garnering: an: pasketball team also “won as: eilyer ‘medal, lbaing the girls final to ‘Duchess - Park of Prince George. 49-28, Skeena rt's . Booth, «while the ‘Skeena’ - bronze-medal game ‘ta, Booth. and. the’ otal, With Camille ‘Beaudry’ ‘and: * : CROSSCOUNTRY. SKIING iy Jones, in the’ 119 pound junior clase, | players. an the ‘tenors: ‘milesed i only two medals in ‘two days of comi-. petifion. Jn the first, event, Kitimat's .. F - Relan Adrian and facquie. ‘Adrian’ won : “the patd | and silver ‘medals, ‘and’ ‘were’ : followed: by: Terrace's Hugh Bedard who won the bronze. . “Area players also swept the second: ‘event, - with: “Henry. Kouter. aiid! Doug” ‘*Denomnie of Terrace winning the gold ~ and ‘silver medals : ‘and’ Nick: Juni - -_‘Térrace won the third event, followed - by Robert Brown of Terrace. in second, “Fred Touche and Joe Ivanoft, both of : - Terrace, were second and third. in. the fourth: senior, event. ‘Lance Tiefenbach of Kitimat won, the. - first juniorevent, with Mike Denomme “and Larky. “Allen taking the top two : 7 spota In, the second junior, class, ; : ye CRIBBAGE ao Cribbage . players. won. : thee: + gold . ‘medals and four othera in thelt' @¥enta at the Games. Dave Ziraldoof Téfface was a double-gold winner,,‘toppliif the. ‘singles event and playing a part in the’ Terrace team’ 5 win in the youth. teain event. ° ws Joining Ziraldo on: the ‘youth, ‘team were Mike. Schmiderer, Earey Pvipat and Tim Wright, . 4 ‘Eugene. Trudeau, was. the: cot er : ‘double medal winner from. ‘this area in | ‘cribbage, ‘The Kitimat ‘player ‘won 'a- Silver medal in the ‘singles event and - "Joined Erie Tasker: of ‘Kitimat on the ; bronze-winhing youthiteam. The other area ‘gold’ came from ‘the’ ; Kitimat open,team,; made i up: of Caral - Penner, Joyce Owen, Mary ‘Owen and _ Art: Grawburg.. The. Terrace open team of. Jack Keliy, Richard Volik, Dave Murdoch and Erich Penner. took 8 bronze in that event. ~The seniors doubles. team of ‘Mabel Hobenshield and Juahita Hatton’ won : the silver medal in their’ event. ., .": gome éxtra medals in’ thls ‘. ied (o local th Terrace, wlio ended up with: the silver: havin it open to Ioeal a eles when nol nough. out-of-area : athletes registered, h . uy Locals swept three’: events, starting with the veteran men’s 7#2 kilometre ‘Rigont ‘second afd Andrew. Maikapor third. Val: Anderson, Sue -Carr-' » Simpson and Blane Maikapar. finished . one-two-three.:In- both the ‘senior. /wornen's five km event:and ‘the junior. ‘women's: 3. km event; winning: Awo os medals each, - while Ben Johnson was third in, the Junior x men’ “B 7'2 km event.. CURLIN * Hem : ‘ Terrace's curlers did well: for the - second year ‘ina row;. improving on ‘haat year's gold-sliver finish by. win-— Last year in Quesnel, Todd Latta ‘' ‘ ‘Northern . B.C. So well, in fact, . -Canadlan. | . Association and ‘Molson. “ merrace and. Kitimat athletes performed. extremely well at the Winter. Games. . that in the unofficial resulte, > the’ Kitimat-Stikine area - athletes almost doubled the points total of their nearest competitors; athletes from the ‘Fraser-Fort George "region | ‘The apparent t'vicieey for " the host athlptes continues a of home-town - tradition piileles, jpyinning the ” MONTREAL cP) — The. Seeccer Breweries of Canada Ltd, have Yeached ‘an dureement — . in principie which! will see _ . the Manic; a member. of the. North: “American Soceer- , League; transformed: into the, national team that will ‘represent. Canada ‘at. the ‘1884. World Cup, - In-: making: 4 ‘the an- nouncement: at a news conference-:' -Monday,. Northern: B.C. Winter. Games, Only once has the © host. not won the overall ~ points title, that in 1979 when Smithers and_ the; Bulkley Valley-Nechako . Tegion hosted the: games - and were beaten by | Fraser- : Put Georges LS 2 “Ia the ‘motte. points | - Terrace « - and: Bren - athletes” picked. up 1656 * total, < / points,: easily: outdistancing Fraser-Fort : George, . who exided up-with 1000 points. Terrace ‘altos finiehed the | ‘Team mi Canada’ will continue :! to be: a. member -of the. NASL. “ . Manic General manager n strike games with 1158 unofficial points. re “The ‘Skeena- Queen | _ Charlottes ‘region, which - conthins- Prince Rupert, placed third with 708 points. Fourth. - was. “Bulkely- Nechako with. ‘431, while:in ' fitth was Peace River: ‘Liard with 362. i “Inst isdn de inners from year ‘Cariboo ‘regton with’. 272 points. - a tear were “distances kept \-mariy Car'iboo athletes « from a. deal ‘Roger ‘Samson ‘said he _ expected the 1983 edition of tie Manic “to remain relatively intact. the Organizers ‘said. -high travel.costd and long “wanted to clarify‘ certait’ reports © > tuning. A. tinal, mareement. Jacques Allard, president of Molson: in: Quebec, ‘said he -that::-a final- agreement has already” been reached. “It’s far from final. ‘There. are -still hurdles to be overcéme, but right now,, we're down to- the. fine, could: still “ake, weeks - or. moiths,” . Under’ the agreement, Molsori - will present the Manic franchise to the CSA after - the’ NASL’s Soccer Bowl‘ ‘next. : fall | and the transition toa national team. will: begin. ‘In the years leading to the World Cup, the Manic, operating (88, Clty Cenive KITIMAT OTD RRS se attending, thus: keeping _ down their tolal. junior mixed’ | curling. Thia year. he ‘won. it,, racing, through the: six-team : ‘round-robin . competiton with a perfect! 5-0 ‘record: and the championship_ Keily Malden}. Murray Ford and-Lorraine Lang were‘ loss. Kim: Radford, Jim Nordsirom | ue leo on the. gold-medal. ‘winning rink. and. ‘Evelyn ‘Porter. were Challe astles. fo on aa “this y year. ‘defen region's In senior curling, Charlie Redford litle, won: laat year hy the John Eva rink, by -duplicating . 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