82 Castlegar News May 22, 1901 SPORTS MISS CASTLEGAR 1991 CANDIDATES : Laurel Closkey SIDELINES By CasNews Staff Séakion for baseball's best B.C. has announced the dates and location for its elite Smyl ponders future VANCOUVER (CP) — It’s been apparent for some time that veteran winger Stan Smyl won't be back with the Vancouver Canucks next season. But after 13 seasons as a Canuck, the 33-year-old draft pick from the New Westminster Bruins isn’t going quietly. And retirement . isn’t on his mind. He has been watching other veterans on TV during the Stanley Cup playoffs — Bobby Smith, Brian Propp, Bryan Trottier and Gordie Roberts. He says he could have a rebirth in another NHL city. “The biggest thing for those players was that they were given not just a second opportunity, but a chance to play,’’ Smyl said. “They know what it takes physically and mentally to do the job. I’ve been through situations, with lots of ups and downs, and I know what it takes Let's make a deal Canucks Shopping ouim'Sinmoryeioinpore you hcty da, for big centreman Quinn wants a big centreman to compliment smaller pivots Cliff Ronning and Igor Larionov. Youngsters Petr By GRANT KERR VANCOUVER (CP) — It promises to be hectic off- Nedved and Rob Murphy have some size but are inex- perienced, a factor that led to Vancouver's defeat again- season for cigar-chomping general manager Pat Quinn of the Vancouver Canucks in his fifth season with the st the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the playof- NHL team. fs this spring. The Canucks remains a sub-.500 team — Vancouver Kim Chernenkoff Miss Gyro Club . ¢ Hello, My name is Kim Cher- nenkoff. I am 18 years old, and prog) \ currently enrolled in Grade 12 at All interested players must attend regional camps in their areas to be Stanley Humphries secondary eligible for the elite programs. school. From the regional camps, players will be evaluated for the 1991 I am the eldest child of B.C. Summer Games and B.C, Selects teams. Maureen and Dennis Cher- "We. haven't been able to make any trades that The regional camp will be held June 1 and 2 at Confederation Park nenkoff, and have a younger have significantly helped us. in that regard (at centre), in Cranbrook beginning at 9:30 a.m. brother named Kris, My hobbies hasn’t posted a winning record in 15 years — as Quinn Quinn said, “This has been a priority area, our most Brian Hamagami in Cranbrook or Brian Pipes in Trail can be include playing softball and continues to search for a centreman to elevate the team crying need, i contacted for further information on the camp. other team sports. I also like to in the Smythe Division standings. “It really showed up in the playoffs. If your centres To be eligible for the Summer Games, a player must be 16 years old spend time with my friends and Quinn hopes to find his man in a summer fe not capable of being pretty strong in your own zone, or under as of July 31, 1991. family, My future plans are to dominated ‘by such issues as: free agency; negotiations You're going to lose the hockey same.” ; To be eligible for the Selects teams, a player must be 18 years old or complete five more years of for a new collective-bargaining agreement with players; Quinn also wants to add scoring punch at right under as of Dec. 30, 1991. school. and enter the field of possible competition from rival leagues; the Canada Cup series; expansion to San Jose; the annual entry draft. wing and a point man for the power play. forensic science. The Canucks will make a contract offer to Jason Carew a double winner “We'll have a close look at free agents and our Herter, a hard-shooti defe at the Jody Carew was a two-time winner last weekend as the Zone | West capability of signing them,”’ Quinn said in an interview University of North Dakota, Quinn said. Kootenay Junior Golf Circuit made a stop at the Castlegar and before the NHL general managers met this week in Min- The often-injured Herter was Vancouver's first- District Golf Course, nesota. ‘‘There will-be some impressive free agents out round draft pick in 1989 and returned to the Fighting Carew shot an 85 in the rain Sunday to win the category for 16- there, but signing one also scares me.”’ Sioux to continue his development. year-olds and then birdied the first hole in a five-player playoff to take The Canucks could, for example, go after Mark Quinn also must decide if he’s going .to continue that event as well. : Recchi of the’ Pittsburgh Penguins: It would be a coaching. Quinn fired head coach Bob McCammon on Carew, 16, is a member of Stanley Humphries secondary school’s popular choice because the 113-point winger is a British Jan. 31 and went behind the bench himself for the rest solf team. Salk Columbia product from Kamloops, B.C. of the season. Thirty-two players entered the tourney, which is a low turnout However, Vancouver would ‘not want to lose a “I'll make that decision before we get to crunch because of weather conditions. ' fi player as for Recchi, 23, time on (player) salaries,"” Quinn said, adding he wants ‘ss Prati s hed ppan! eel was also a winner, shooting under 100 in classed a category-one free agent because he’s under 24. to retain assistant coaches Jack Mcllhargey and Ron ¢ 13-years-and-under division. ae An arbtietcr taht sead ‘somectie, like 33-goal scorer Wilson. Mike Murphy coached Vancouver's develop- Jason Clark of Creston won the division for ever-oet eco Trevor Linden to Pittsburgh. ment team at Milwaukee. 85 while the Nelson team of Stathis Dimopoulos, Craig Moisey ani Brian Grycan won the team event. The circuit’s next stop is June 2 in Rossland. Zimmer gets axe Suba diving offered NEW YORK (AP) — Don Zim- Lesa Draper Miss ADCO Floors My name is Laurel Closkey. I am 17 years old and currently enrolled at Stanley Humphries secondary school. I am the daughter of Jack and Cheryl Closkey, and have an older sister Judi, a brother’ David, and a younger sister Wendy. My future plans include atten- ding the University of British Columbia to pursue a career in physical education. Miss Selkirk Lions Club My name is Lesa 1 am 17 years old, currently enrolled in Grade 12 at Stanley’ Humphries secondary school. I am the eldest daughter of Jim and Donna Draper and have three younger sisters, Kriste, Janet and Diana, My interests in- clude jazz dancing, swimming and downhill skiing, and next year I will begin working towards a degree in recreational ad- ministration. athlete id Nora Johnson Kirstin Mason Grace Medeiros Miss Castle Theatre Hello. My name is Grace Medeiros. Currently, 1 am enrolled in Grade 11 at Stanley Humphries secondary school and Iam 16 years old. I was born and have lived in Castlegar all my life with my father, Antonio, my mother, Lucia, and my younger brother, Tony. Miss Royal Canadian Legion My name is Kirstin Mason. 1 Miss Rotary Club My name is Nora Johnson and 1 am a Grade 12 student enrolled at Stanley Humphries secondary am the youngest daughter. of school. I am 17 years old and am John and Carolynne Mason and I the daughter of Ken and E have an older brother Ian. I was Maureen Johnson, with three born in Castlegar and have lived sisters, Tara, Trina and Lisa. here all my life. I moved to Castlegar ap- I enjoy acting and playing proximately one and a half years theatre sports as well as playing ago from Faro, Yukon, but softball. I play the. piano and I Recistereo RetirEMENT Income Funp Ota Hally wants to take you down into the depths of the Lower about was that we didn’t play better Arrow Lake again this summer. Competitive Rates © Convenient Terms ws CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Your Community Financial Centre CASTLEGAR SLOCAN PARK 601-18th Street Highway 6 365-7232 226-7212 MUFFLERS Stock Sale ‘til May 31, 1991 20 o uyciuoes, Shoes * Machine Drum ond nsed Automotive Mechanic fotors + “Adjust Pork Broke © imepect Al yarouie © * Designated Government inspection Nordwore Components © Metallic Pods Extra, Facility * ICG Auto-Propane Conversion Centre FRONTS . DISC PADS & BRAKE SHOES CONDITIONALLY FOR AS LONG. ‘AS YOU OWN THE CAR mer, unable to inspire his Chicago Cubs despite the addition of three all-star free agents, was fired as manager on Tuesday. The 60-year-old Zimmer led the Cubs to the National League East title two years ago, but the team was struggling this year with an 18-19 record. “*No, I’m not bitter; there's nothing to be bitter about,’’ Zimmer said when he returned to Chicago at O’Hare International Airport. **The only thing I’m really sorry for the fans of Chicago. That’s the tough part,’’ he said. “I did not have great expectations after spring training. I did not think we would be as good as the media thought."” Cubs battling coach Joe Altobelli, who led Baltimore to the 1983 World Series championship, was named in- terim manager. A few hours later, he was ejected from Tuesday night's 8-6 loss to the New York Mets for arguing after an inside pitch. Summertime Partytime .. . Once again, Hally will be offering his six-day scuba diving course in Castlegar beginning June 10. For $149 Hally provides all the equipment and his professionally trained staff for the guided tours of the depths of the lake. Divers who complete the coarae: will receive full scuba diving certi from the P of Diving Registratidh forms are available at Castlegar Sports Cerftre. THE NUMBERS HOCKEY Texas (K. Brown 3-3) at Minnesoto (Anderson 1-3), 8:35 p.m, Tnolticiel Nii pleyoll scoring leoders efter Tossdey's geome Chicago (Hough 0-2) at California (S. Lewis 1-4), 10:35 p.m. Thuradey Gomes Texas at Minnesoto, 1:15 p.m. originally was born in Flin Flon, Man. Among the things I enjoy doing are sports and reading. Upon graduating in June, I will attend Selkirk College for one year, taking university tran- sfer courses for an eventual career in anthropology, specializing in the study of. ‘Canada’s native peoples. plan on receiving my degree in music from the Royal Conser- vatory of Music in June 1991, In’ the future I plan on atten- ding Selkirk College for one year on the university transfer Program. After that I plan on at- tending NBTC in Vancouver and then transferring to the Univer- sity of Victoria. After graduating from high school, I plan on attending Selkirk College to pursue a career in Third World aid and relief (assisting with medical and in- teracting with the different com- munities). INFOCENTRES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1976-6th Ave. 365-6313 FACILITIES FOR MOTOR HOMES AND RV'S Chickentime Anytime! 365-5304 36. 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