Page 8A sti The Castlegar Sun : : ‘Wednesday, May 22, 1991 Nine athletes advance to zone competition. BRENDAN HALPER Sun staff. i =2'28 Students from Castlegar's Stanley Humphries Secondary Schoo! icok past in the 1990 West Kootenay Track and Ficld Championships Wednesday, May 15 in Warfield, =3:School teams from Castlegar, Trail, Beaver Valley, Rosstand, South Slocan, Nakusp and Nelson were competing. “Nine of the Stanley Humphrics athletes have now qualified to compete ia ‘the Kootenay Zone 1 Trials at the East Kootenay Community College in €ranbrook Saturday, May 25. ~ “We're fairly happy with that considering we're'fairly young overall,” said coach John Ritchie. “Only one grads twelve student qualified, the rest were all younger.” >S*Rory Perrier tied for female aggregate winner with first in the Senior and Open Girls High Jump at 145 cm as well as first in the Triple Jump acd sécond in the Javelin. “Rory | Perrier and Wendy Closkey have the best chance of going to the " said Ritchie, " Closkey grabbed first place in the Senior and Open Girls 1500 m Race- ” walk with atime of 8:51.18, Closkey also took fourth in the Javelin, Rhonda Dawes was second in the-Discus cvent while fifth in Relays was taken by Amy Rodgers. Rodgers also finished fifth in the Senior and Open ‘” Girls 400 meter race and second in the Open 400 meter Hurdles at 1.21.29, Junior Averil Li for the regionals by placing first in the : 800 meter, second in the 1500 and third in the Open 400 Meter Hurdles, © Other female athletes’ placing’ high were Rhonda Dawes with a first in |: the Shot Put and Tammy Bridges who took sccond in the High Jump anid fourth in the Long Jump. Male athletes placing in the top three included Brian Harshenin with a tie for third in the Senior and Open Boys High Jump, Alex Fasthuber with first in the Shot Put and second in the Discus and Kurt Ross with third in the Javelin, Jump while Ben Koorbatoff took first throwing the Javelin. Stanley Humphries finished the meet in third overall, Ritchie is confident about his team’s chances in Cranbrook. “We could easily have half of our athletes alify for the Provincials,” said Ritchie,’ * t fein i In the Junior Boys events Vince Antignani placed third in the High. ; Castlegar athiete part of Memorial Cup winning squad | STEVE SNELGROVE Sterling News Services “S]QUEBEC CITY - Sunday was al yery happy day for thousands of Hockey fans in Spokane and at least one family in Castlegar. ‘2 The Spokane Chiefs defeated the Drummondville Voltiguers 5-1 in the championship gameof the 1991 Meinorial Cup. And while the Chiefs’ first ever Canadian Hockey League champi- onship was certainly a team effort, their was no denying the fact that Castlegar’s Steve Junker played a large role in the cup win. "Steve has been one of our key lye all year long,” said coach ; Bryan Maxwell. "He is an impor- tant part of our club and played a large role in helping us win'a league championship and a Memo- rial Cup." ; In winning the Memorial Cup, tbe Chiefs practically decimated their competition as they outscored - We're saving this space just for you! Phone Jon, Donna or Cathy for more information their 26-9 in four games. : Leading the way offensivley was the toumament's most valuable player, Pat Falloon. A project top five pick in next month's NHL Entry draft, Falloon tied a Memori- Falloon joins NHL superstars * Dale Hawerchuk and Luc Robitaille in the record books: Spokane finished the round. robin portion of the toummament in first place, with three wins, earning a bye into Sunday's final. In the semi finals, the Voltiguers + pulled out a 2-1 overtime victory over the Chicoutimi Sagueneens to advance to the final. For the entire playoff mun, the Chiefs finished up witha 18-1 record, with their only loss coming * in the second game of their open- ing series with the Seattle Thunder: birds. : 365-22 78 «| al Cup record nance 1991 GMC SONOMA 1991 GMC 4/2 TON 4X4 LONG BOK |) |) | i Track & Field ‘aecee P| =.) 4 | be, -Championships FINANCING | Hise 2 a a tn a il SUN STAFF PHOTO / Brendan Halper PACKAGES. ial: oe : Nine rnembers of the Stanley Humphries Senior Sec- RATES AS & be 4 Be Sees ondary track team have advanced to the Zone 1 meet in Lowas | : ‘ Eibat has te 3 : : Cranbrook on Saturday thanks to strong performances A : at the West Kootenays last week. Here, one SHSS ath- . 1.9% Be Suck eet lete strains for the finish line. : ‘Lighting Package Cassette: Stereo. System t © Tilt Steering Wheel @ Ant amnittent’ Wipers ALL PRICES [INCLUDE FREIGHT AND } - PDI @ UNLIKE MOST OF OUR COMPETITORS KALA WSIKY “PONTIAC BUICK GMC (1989) LTD. ——THE KING OF CARS :t7e0 Columbia Ave... 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