Wednesday, May 6,1992 @ THE GIRLS OF SUMMER A few members of the Castlegar midget girls fastball te game against Trail at Kinsmen Park Monday night. am take a breather in the dugout during a News photo by Ed Mills Wi Dexters still without-a - win, while Hi Arrow falls - to 1-1 in West Kootenay Men’s Soccer League NEWS STAFF Both Castlegar teams took it on the chin Sunday in sec- ond week action of the West Kootenay . Men’s_ Soccer League. The Hi Arrow Devils lost 1- 0 to Nelson Heritage Innkeep- ers at Kiwanis Field, while Dexters Dynamos were beaten 4-1 in Nakusp. In other games Sunday, the Nelson Savoy Inn beat Trail 3- 1 and Rossland beat Fruitvale 4-2. Under orders to cut down its goals against after a first- week 5-4 win over the Dy- namos, the Devils complied, but couldn’t manage to score any goals of their own. “We had a lot of chances but we just couldn’t score a goal,” said Devils coach Carlos Ama- ral. Nelson got the winner five minutes into the game when a forward stole the ball from a Castlegar midfielder and scored on a breakaway. “The just got lucky on that one mistake. These things will happen,” said Amaral, who added that he was happy his club brought down its goals a it. Meanwhile, a shorthanded Dynamos squad opened the scoring against Nakusp, but didn’t have the manpower to keep up as the game went on. Carlos Amaral Several Dynamos players didn’t make the trip due to in- jury or illness. As a result the | team was forced to play with just one spare while moving other players to unfamiliar po- § sitions.. Lui Costa scored Castle- gar’s only goal on an assist from Frank Costa. Nakusp, last year’s playoff champs, led 2-1 at the half. “Considering the players we had, we played really well,” said the Dynamos Kevin Chaves. The loss leaves the Dy- namos without a win in two starts, while the Devils sit at 1-1. The Devils return to action Saturday when they travel to Nakusp, while Dexters is also on the road at Mazzocci Park to play Fruitvale. Ml Bringing to 10 the number of players from Castlegar Reps who have got recognition. Pottle were chosen from a group of 35 players at tryouts for the 15 and Under B.C. Se- lects in Kamloops April 24-26. That brings to 10 the num- ber of players who have been singled out from the Castlegar Bantams to tryout for all-star teams . Three other local Bantams, Vince Antignani, John Ray and Rick Fauth, played with Team Kootenay in the B.C. Best Ever Program and are still awaiting word on an invi- tation to the provincial team Pottle and Swanson, both 15-year-old forwards, will travel to a training camp in Vancouver in July and will compete in an international tournament there later in the month. They will also play in a tournament in Minnesota later this year. Swanson was drafted this year by the Kamloops Blazers in the third round of the West- ern Hockey League draft. Both he and Pottle attend- ed the Blazers rookie camp last month, while Swanson will also skate at the rookie camp of the WHL’s Portland Winter Hawks in August. Two more Bantams become B.C. all-stars * a ™@ Wednesday, May 6,1992 TheNUMBERS SLO- PITCH STANDINGS AS OF MAY 3 RECREATIONAL w Avenues EHS 6 Kootenay Comfort5 Lion's Head 5 Williams Moving 5 Cas. Import Centr'5 Pushovers 4 Smokey Bears 4 Perform Auto Bdy 4 Dexters Pub 3 Orlando Vec's 3 Purnell Distributrs 3 Safeway 3 Latecomers 3 CIBC Classics 2 Bad Company 1 Dominion Bridge 1 Robson Fire 1 Athletic Supportrs 1 The Experience 1 Ootischenia Fire 0 Kokanee Kids ° Western IndustrialO Brewskies Bullets 0 Banjos ° CCC Con. t+) Cotischenia t+) Mugs & Jugs c+) RCMP CONAROWHWANANDAH20NNAW]=NON=0000PF cocoon 0cCOfococc 90g 9 C DODO DODDS O=90999900A COCKCOCCCOCONNNANNSAADAANOODD te) COMPETITIVE LI Castlegar Realty 5 T-Birds 4 Woodland P. Shel3 Amigos 3 Blueberry Creek Clarke Trucking Foremost NRS Big O Tire G AKRONNN=AO0 VNNADAHO=E om CASTLEGAR MEN'S COMMERCIAL i FASTBALL LEAGUE MAY SCHEDULE. * Denotes double header (K) Kinnaird Park (P) Playmore (A) Appledale All games begin at 6:15 p.m. May 4 — Labatts vs. Banjo's (K) —Royals vs. Merchants (P) May 6 -— Labatts vs Royals (K) May 7 — Nelson vs: Merchants (K) May 11 — Banjo's vs. Labatts (K) May 12 — Royals vs. Banjo’s (K); — Merchants vs. Nelson (P) May 13 — Nelson vs. Royals (A) May 14 —- Labatts vs. Merchants (K) ly 19 — Merchants vs. Banjo’s(K) —Labatts vs. Nelson (P) May 20 — Banjo's vs. Royals (A) May 21 — Royals vs. Merchants (K) May 25 — Banjo's vs. Labatts (IK) —Royals vs. Nelson (P) May 27 — Merchants vs. Royals (A) After the big game meet your friends at the — PATIO NOW OPEN — OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 11 A.M. PUB LUNCHES 12:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M. ( Except Mondays) UPSTREAM FROM THE PROPOSED ROBON-CASTLEGAR BRIDGE ROBSON - 365-5811 MINOR HOCKEY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN; COACHING Rep, Pee Wee, Bantam and Midgets. Please help out by submitting your application by May 30 to: COACHING CO-ORDINATOR CASTLEGAR MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION P.0. BOX 3264 CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H5 Application forms at the Rec. Centre ee the course. News photo by Ed Mills Depending on the weather, there are different ways to warm up for a game at the Castlegar. Golf Course. Bud and Marge Allingham spread a blanket in their cart on one of the cooler mornings at Make your move. PARTIOIPAL od ° THE CARD OF THE WEEK» Suggested Retail $8.00 (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Castlegar Sportscards lar BUY ¢ SELL ¢ TRADE 636-18th Street Castleaird Plaza Castlegar - 365-7556 SchoolSPORTS No worries for coach as SHSS girls sweep to lead tennis team to tour- ney victory. NEWS STAFF Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary. School’s tennis team coach Barry De Paoli knew his female players had talent, he knew they were good athletes, but he was worried about their lack of tennis experience. Apparently he doesn’t need to worry anymore. De Paoli found out just how talented his girls were last weekend as they swept all their games to lead SHSS to victory in its first tournament of the season in Kimberley. They did in singles and they mixed and matched to do it in doubles as SHSS beat Kimber- ley eight sets to three. Kelly Davidoff had no prob- lem in singles, winning 6-0 to set the tone for the SHSS girls. It was almost as easy for Christina Evdokimoff and Ja- clyn Kalesnikoff who won their matches 6-2 and 6-0, while Ryanna Westoff and Laurel Closkey got by with 6-3 and 6- Swi Davidoff completed the sweep when she combined with Jeff Evdokimoff to win 6- 4 in mixed doubles. Jeff Evdokimoff didn’t fair as well in boys singles losing 6- 4. : In boys doubles, Ryan Vatkin and Marcel Dusseault \ ) AN | ] Kelly Davidoff el Jeff Evdokimoff went 1-1 as did Mitch Stoochnoff and Graeme Bas- son. The team travels to Vernon i a tournament this week- end.