Page 10A The Castlegar Sun Wednies day, May te, 1993 Jennifer Chernoff takes a shot on net during practice SUN SPORTS PHOTO last week on the SHSS field Van Putten Regional field hockey team betters goal Castlegar member thrilled with team’s performance at Regional Championships JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports For the 14 members of the team representing the West Kootenay in the "Under-16 Regional Girls Field. Hockey B.C. Championships in Port Alberni this weekend was both Na rewarding and a learning experience With their third place perfor mance in the field of 12 teams from around the province the team bettered the goal, set by Coach, Donna Hebert, of placing sixth which would have put the team in the middle of the 12 team pack “We had an excellent perfor. mance from our defence...our defence was phenomenal over Paul (Shorty) Gobat Mechanic SHORTY'S STIHL HERE! 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We pat up a fight and showed them stronger teams (the larger area's teams) that we can play with them—if not bet ter,” Chernoff said. The West Kootenay team opened with a 1-0 loss to the Vancouver team and quickly fol lowed it up with a 1-0 victory over Victoria. Fraser Valley was the next victim to fall to the The key to the teams success wa: aspects of the game, from the basics on Chernoff practices her flicks rik practicing all Here Jennifer UN SPOF r Van Putte il team, It but they pulled skilled hands of our loc took a off a 4-3 win shootout Fierce competition was the name of the game When they met up with the Fraser South team who stole the 1-0 with a goal on a penalty shot with just game 1:50 remaining in the match In their last game of the con which would decide who bronze and test, end up with the which team would place fourth, the West Kootenay was faced with the Vancouver team to which they had lost 1-0 ina pre ich. This time it was a the team from this area won 3-0. But it took a shoot-out to decide the final out- after it vious different story come of the game remained a scoreless game fol lowing regular play The eventual winner of the regional tourney was the Mid Island team, with the Fraser Val- ley team placing second just in front of the West Kootenay team There are many tHings about the sport of field hockey that keep Chernoff interested, “The developing quite quick and lots sport is ly, it’s fast, aggressive of fun.” While the team had 20 players on the West am it was try out for a place Kootenay Regional made up mostly of players from of field backing a school Rossland where the sf hockey has a strong Stanley Humphries has rding to coach battle and other team, but Hebert there was a between field hockey potential players sports pulling away from the regional crew. It was intended that the team con. from the West fain as ditte Kootenays as possible many play areas of the rent Am was weeksot layers from hance to the style y Obviqusly that p raid off with the showing the team RCMP golf tourney time Submitted The Castlegar Detachment is again hosting this years R.C.M.P. tournament. Which will take place Monday-May 17. The pur pose of the event is to help raise THE WEST KOOTENAY’S PREMIER ADDRESS OCCUPANCY IN AUGUST, 1993 Situated on door ensures 150 downtown Columbia River Esplanade, Kootenay Power Building offers opti- mum exposure to all business, sure and local traffic A new health building right next the Trail’s West plea- 200 permanent jobs will be concentrated on the Esplanade. This core of professionals — doctors, engineers, technicians, etc. — will provide a solid traffic and revenue base for the right retail, service business located in the WKP building. soammccrrme rir i 0 eR ITS FOR LEASING INFORMATION CALL C.P. 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Please contact the Castlegar Detachment at 365 721 ASAP. to be finalized is $40 up the four in order for plans The cost to enter non members of If Club, $20 for which includes lunch Hope. Castlegar members dinner, golfing and prizes. to see you there Yours truly (A.J. Hudema) Cpl Committee Chairman FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Barbeque Time!! Fresh + Frozen * Quality CHICKEN KABOBS $4 5°° Cajun: 10x .759 PRA WNS "18" Black Tiger “SOUVLAKI Beef + boneless + 10 x 75.9 PRA' WNS "20" Black Tiger PIZZA FINGERS © ORANGE ROUGHY © SHRIMP STUFFED SOLE © BEEF WELLINGTON © SCALLOPS © ESCARGOT PRICES IN EFFECT MAY 12 - MAY 19° DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE (min. charge - call for detaits) Individual Portions or Gase Lots 630 - 17th St., Castlegar 365-3411 Mid Town Plaza (behind Hi Arrow) L SdOHD © STYANIO.G SHOH © SHIDUNG 4334 © INIdOTIVIS TIA © SaIY HOVE © dNIYHS Sat. © 9:30 - 6:00 — — San 10 500 Wednesday, May 12 »19930 Glance Throwing horses Horseshoes that is. It is time to qualify for the B.C Summer Games in Chilliwack. Zone 1 qualification competition will be held at Kinnaird Park in Castlegar Saturday, May 29 starting at 10 a.m..‘ There will be eight classes of play, Men's and Women's A, B, and C and Junior Mixed A, B (ages 13- 17). Winners will compete in the B.C Summer Games July 22-25. Entry forms and infor- mation can be obtained by calling Jim or Michelle Feeney at 365-7854. Deadline for applications is May 26. Wanted, rugby players The Trail Colonials Rugby Football Club practice Mon- day and Thursday evenings at the football field in Warfield. They are always looking for new players and they welcome both experienced Rugby play- ers and those inexperienced players who are interested in learning the game. For addi- tional Information call Ray Nelson at 367-9467 Ready-for wrestling BADD Promotions is bringing wrestling to Castlegar May 15. The five-event show will fea- ture 1-Ton, Yamagucchi, Oly Olson, Buddy Wayne, Randy Taylor, Mike Edwards, Jason the Terrible, Rocky Dellasara, Velvet MacEntyre and Brenda Two Eagles. The matches will be held at the Castlegar and District Community Complex Hockey arena. Tickets will be $7 in advance and $8 at the door. Contact Allen Middleton at 365-5813 for ticket informa- tion Summer games track Zone | Trials for the B.C Summer Games Track and Field events will be held in Cranbrook May 29 staxting at noon for track events ranging in length from 100m to 3,000m. There will be 34 posi- tions available on the team which will represent the East and West Kootenays. Addi- tional information is available by contacting Zone | Coach, Roger Toogood at 429-3442 Fitness instructors course Kootenay Fit, a fitness instruc- tors training program is being offered May 15 at Selkirk Col- lege. Interested peple can regester at the Castlegar and District Community Complex and Selkirk College Phone 365-5579” with your sport brief ~@ Ifyou really want it clean... Living room, dining room, and hall includes FREE Tefion stain & soil protection i $5.00 DISCOUNT | COUPON WITH THIS AD | Fast Drying * clean hot water rinse + free estimates * ceiling cleaning LD eis) Poor Boys | CARPET & UPHOLSTERY —— Consulting Financial Counselling and Qoal Settii The Castlegar Sun Page | 11A ] Shooting team try-outs Sports funding available — Submitted Area shooters who are inter ested in pitting their shooting against other shooters from B.C. will have a chance to do SO at the try-outs for the Koote- nay Region Smallbore Shooting Team, which will take place in Castlegar Saturday, June-5 The smallbore event at the B.C Summer games, July 22-25 positions, The prone event con sists of 60 shots. Rifles allowed are .22 calibre ing rifle; no slings scopes. The shooting distance is 50 m. There is rifle event at the games The Kootenay Region Tri als wil] consist of one three position event with the top scores advancing to. the games. The team is to be standard sport and no also an air for needy children in B.C. There is $45,520 now available for the KidSport Fund in Britist Columbia, The money was raised during SponsDay '93, which wa held March, 6 in’ Vancouver The money is vidual athletes, and the program is designed to address the available to indi finan cial Sbstacles that prevent som the costs of participatory fees or mandatory personal equipment We have tried to make the process as simple as possible Each application: must be: made by an adult on behalf of a child and requires the endorsement of a third party like a school principal a community centre director or a social ‘services professional,” said Sport B.C Chair Bruce Carlson. Applications are available by calling the Sport B.C. office at 737-3005 or write to Sport B.C. 400-1367 West Broadway, Van- couver, B.C. V6A 4A9. consists. of a three-position shoot and a prone shoot. In three-position, competitors shoot 40 shots each in the prone, standing and kneeling made up of two Gibson at 365-5381 adults and three juniors (under 18) For additional information about the trials contact Gord children from participating in sports Grants will range from a mini mum of $50 up to a maximum of $200 and may be used to cover POKER 6:00 pm City Centre Square Sun., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 365-3752 - ICBC Claime Handied Promptly - Complete Auto Body Repairs ~- Custom Painting - Factory Paint Matching Auto Body & Hull Painting airs and 1364 Forest Road (Labatt's Bldg.) 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