July 10, 1991 Be. Condeges News SIDELINES By CasNew# Staff and News Services Pottle off to provincials By CasNews Staff golfer Denise, Pottle Seniors win in Nelson A Castlegar rink skipped by Mike Verzuh won the B event in the 68-Plus curling bonspiel at the Nelson Curling Club Wednesday. 3 Lead Gerry Wichert, second George Crossley and third Nick Oglow, fenton with Verzuh for a 3-1 record i in the 18-rink seniors tourne: The 68-; rebar bee included rinks from Mani! i Saskatchewan and Alberta and is the lead up to the city’s annual Mid-summer Bonspiel that began Monday?) . ss Golf greats to give clinics Golf greats Mo Norman and Bobby Wilson will hold court for one-day golf clinics at the Castlegar Golf Club and Birchbank Golf Course. “Jack Nicklaus said he’s (Norman) the straightest hitter of the ball that he’s ever seen, and who’ 's a better judge than Nickl. ” said Castl club p ional Denny McArthur, who is co-sponsoring the event ‘along with Birchbank pro Wayne Gamborksi. Wilson’s credentials include standing as the all-time leading money winner in the national long-drive contest. The two will be in Castlegar Aug. 14 at 2 p.m. and at Birch? bank the next day at 6 p.m. Tickets are $8 and are available at most West Kootenay golf courses. . Rossland-Trail Open on tap The pros and the amateurs will get together in a chase for the top prize money in the The Rossland Trail Open set for the Birchbank Golf Course Aug. 16-18. Entry fee is $90 including GST for amateurs. Course gets $50,000 Castlegar lottery players can indirectly claim to have pro- vided at least some of the money for the $160,000 maintenance shed presently under construction at the Castlegar Golf Club. GO B.C., a provincial government program which uses provincial lottery proceeds to help fund a wide range of com- munity projects, announced last week that it will give $50,000 to the club for the shed. The club gets 50 per cent of the money when the project is half done and the rest upon completion , said board of direc- tors member Joe Papp. Papp said the 5,000 square-foot shed, which is bordered by the 11th, 15th and 16th fairways on the course, will have a lunch room and change rooms for maintenance staff, as well as washrooms and a repair and storage area. “It'll put us well ahead of all the neighboring golf courses,” he said. A Celgar Pulp Company also donated about ‘$5, 000 in electri- cal supplies for the project, which is expected to be completed by the middle of next month, said Papp. . Crackdown on steroids PHOENIX, Ariz. - A U.S. federal drug agent said Tuesday a crackdown on the illegal sale of body-building steroids will hopefully send a chilling message to teenage users. A six-month federal and local investigation culminated with 21-arrest Monday plus the seizure of three Phoenix-area gym- nasiums that reportedly were supply athletes and bodybuilders with anabolic steroids. “This is the first wave of cases anywhere in the country under the new Anabolic Steroid Control Act,” bei became law on Feb. 27, said Drug Enfc Agenc: ator Robert Bonner. "I promise you it will not be the last.” South Africa back in VICTORIA - Organizers of the next Commonwealth Games expect South Africa to resume participation in the 1994 Games in Victoria. South Africa was reinstated Tuesday by the International Olympic Committee after a 31-year absence. It's anticipated South Africa also will apply to rejoin the Commonwealth. “I would think it is very likely,” said Kenya legal advisor Sharad Rao of the Commonwealth Games Federation when asked if South Africa will return to the federation. South Africa has not partici din the C Games since 1958 in Cardiff, Wales. >= a CASTLEGAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1975-6th Ave. 365-6313 RENT THIS SPACE 365-5210 TROWELEX Rentals & Sales Industrial Pork, Costleger 365-3315 — COACHES, TEAM MANAGERS REQUIRED © FOR THE UPCOMING SEASON Deadline for Rep Coaches is July 14/91 Application Forms at the Recreation Office Castlegar & District Minor Hockey Ass. For information contact M. Fauth 365-6388 t.. Castlegar CALL NOW COLLECT 24 MAZDA — IT JUST FEELS RIGHT! uh last weekend Friday two weeks in the province's 's capital— -but it’s no site seeing tour. Her clubs in tow, Pottle, 18, is in Victoria for perhaps her two biggest tournaments of the summer, the provincial junior championships and B.C, ladies ameteur. It will be Pottle’s fourth and last crack at the juniors——she ‘1l be overage when she turns 19 in August-and perhaps her best shot at winning it. a .. She’s got better every year she’s played in it starting with Rocket's fire is out TORONTO (CP) — It wasn't supposed to be like this when Raghib (Rocket) Ismail signed a’ four-year, $18-million contract with the CFL’s Toronto Arg- onauts, The speed-merchant wide receiver from Notre Dame was supposed to set the CFL on fire with his exciting kick returns and touchdown catches. The fire’s out for at least a week. Ismail, the most-publicized CFL addition in decades, will watch from the sidelines Thurs- day night at what was to have been his professional football coming out party. A strained” quadricep muscle in his left leg means he will miss the Arg- onauts’ season opener, against the Rough Riders at Ottawa’s Lansdowne Park. The injury has been the talk of the CFL for days. It has. kept Ismail from practising for three weeks and forced him to travel to Los Angeles for treatment at a world-renowned orthopedic clinic. It led to suggestions from his teammates that the high- priced 21-year-old was dogging it, charges which brought about a closed-door team meeting and a face-to-face chat between Ismail and head coach Adam Rita. And now, after days of specu- lation and warnings that his . status would be in doubt until just before kickoff, the injury has delayed his much bally- hooed debut. “Rocket Dad ehown steady from Dr. Steve Lombardo of the Karlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic, who has been treating Ismail since last weekend. “However, now he needs to get into game shape.” an eighth in 1988, a sixth in ‘89 and third last year, The amateur on the other hand wil) be Pottle’s first and the competition, which will include Diony McArthur of Castlegar and Trail’s Loretta Bulfone, is the top womerr play- ers in B.C. Not surprisingly, Pottle has different goals in each tourna- ment. “I would n’t mind winning the provincials, yeah, but the ladies amateur, I don’t think so, you have to shoot pretty low for that.” But Pottle, who completed her first year of a golf scholar- ship at Kansas State University, has continued a round a day pace gince she returned to Castle and feels good, if slightly nervous, going into the tournaments. “I'm golfing not bad now, hopefully it'll be good when I play down there.” The provincials will be first on the agenda for Pottle start- ing Thursday and going through Sunday at the Royal Callwood course, . Following that she'll get a two-day break before the ama- teur, which is set for Gorge Vale the 17-19. The Robson River Otters may not have put up the great numbers at a weekend meet in Trall, but coach Marle Seghers was more than happy with the effort. Numbers don't tell it all Other than Verigin no Otter cracked the top By CasNews Staff If you're a mathoniaticlen, accountant, or oth- erwise concerned with numbers, you would proba- bly come to the conclusion that the Robson River Otters swim club didn’t have a great day inthe pool at a meet in Trail last weekend. the Otters, numbers don’t If you're the have a lot to do with it. “We did really well,” said Otters second year coach Marie Seghers. “Their strokes are improv- ing, their times are improving and I can’t say enough that the attitude here is great,” she said. What the numbers show is a team that fin- ished seventh out of nine in the meet witha total of 113 points, 787 points behind the Castlegar Aquanauts who finished first. Their best swimmer at the meet was Kristy Verigin in division 3 girls, who had a second in the 50-metre backstroke, a third in the 50-metre breaststroke, a fourth in the 100-metre freestyle and a fifth in the50-metre freestyle. Seghers. And she” leave the “The goal is to go in and have a good time, have some really good individual times and pick up some ribbons along the way,” she said. Watson had a fifth in the 100-metre freestyle in division 1 girls while Clayton Bonin have the same placing in the 50-metre breaststroke in divi- sion 2 boys. three in any race, though Emily Watson, Heather Sutherland and Michael Podealuk had fourths. For the Otters, a young team and a much smaller team in terms of numbers than most at the meets, the goal is not to win every meet, said to the ‘ July 10, 1991 ACTION ADS Action Ad Deadline for Saturday Display Ad Deadline for Wednesdey, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday ACTION ADS ~ 365-2212 DISPLAY ADS 365-5210 MAIN ST. 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