82 CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 31, 1983 SPORTS Otters get awards at first wind-up By CORALEE SCHUEPFER Twenty-seven Robson River Otters were acknow- ledged for their season's ef- forts at its first annual awards wind-up held Sunday. The younger Otters, who began the season as non- swimmers, received recogni- tion as follows for their im- provement in learning skills and building vedio Sea- iatseen Most Improved Fe- and meets — rain or shine, Webster families, was award- malecBackstroke — Tammy Chris Kinakin and Rob Mc- ed to Jeff Scheupfer for the Yanagisawa, Most Improved Greeos, received the ‘Oborne’ best male individual medley. Male;Backstroke — Bruce Award’ sponsored by Ethel ‘Scotties. Marina’ Award, Senet Most Improved Fe- and Ross Oborne for best at-” sponsored by’ Dallas and — Jenni- The ‘Marjorie P. crncrdl dtelleee calla fer fr Boe Most Improved Waldie Trophy’. dby male b ;Breaststroke Jason William Waldie and family, to Sherri anmaitent The Ray, Most Improved Fe- was awarded to Alana Miller ‘Captain G.O, and Marion male:) Freestyle — Darcy for the most improvediover- Sutherland and family Burlingame and Most Im- all female swimmer. The ‘R. Award’ by the proved «Male Freestyle — Waldie Trophy’ by. } of the 8 Mrs. Ruth Waldie and family family for the best male but- mus nition for his flip turns, Ryan Yanagisawa for his dives and Erik Peterson for his hard work in learning his fa and determination in compe- ‘tition the following received club medallions: Chris Miller — gold, Willow Docherty — silver, and Steven Soares — “competitiveness in swim meets, Peter Stroes received gold, Curtis Ready — silver, and Steven Merry — bronze. was awarded to Trevor Sev- ¢ ven, recognition for shy the mile within ille for the most improved ‘am- pie eee Schuep- yrs: gla laps id fer, Ariel and Risha “Mc- members for the female Dowell, and Trevor Seyille. ip. ‘Jason Lucas eet ‘the exception of'two was! awatded’ the ‘Johnny's awards the fol-. cee Giid Gas | Trophy’ for sedate A er Schuepfer. The ‘O.B. Ballard ‘sponsored by Mrs. Jean Wyllie and the Ken Wyllie family for the best female freestyle was award- ed to Sherri Harmston. The phries » by Betty and beret following” Seererate best George Clarke and family for male freestyle was familiéS to the Robson area.‘ the basis of actual Panta Through the Robson River earned for individual strokes Ottérs'it is hoped to build:a by the d to Jason Sel Tae baatte, Lee: OVERALL AGGREGATE . . . Sherri Harmston and Jason Schuepfer were awarded overall aggregate trophies during Rebsen Otters swim club's first annual winds -up As all first year compe- titers, the foll histoty’ of the’ area through the season. The ‘James and Kisakin (Wand seater the these families so that new Bly Man Troy wae ‘Dr. W.L. Wright Memorial and? to Sherri Harmston Trophy’ for best female back- the ‘Encouragement Awards’ for most improved in each of will“have the knowledge of for the best femals individual stroke, sponsored by Mr. and the déveloping and building: medley, while the “John T. Mrs, Don McDowell. Jason ed to Lora-Lynn ‘Harmston for Best Female ston were given five year's with Ken Kinakin receiving the best male. breaststroke Trophy (unsponsored). ‘Totaling 200 points for the swim’ club throughout the season, Sherri Harmston re- ceived the ‘Molly and Ed Sorge Trophy’ for female ag- gregate with Jason Shuepfer, | totalling 181 points was bug awarded the ‘Marg and Art ‘ Anderson Trophy’ for male aggregate. A total of 20 swimmers brought in points. Pani in their individual strokes for the swim club throughout the Jeft Schuepfer 185, Ken Kin- akin 181, Ariel McDowell 98, , Risha McDowell 82, Jennifer bY’ Stroes 60, Bruce Shingler 41, Shane Patterson 26, Darcy Burlingame 24, Rob McGreg- or 22, Peter Stroes 22, Chris Miller 20, Tammy Yanagis- awa 18, Trevor, Seville 11, Steven Merry 10, - Curtis Ready 9 and Jason Ready 3: All swimming members tal-. lied points through their par- ticipation in For their participation in for PI ues while Ken Kinakin re- ceived his as six years ‘com- petitive swimming. '' Honored as the club’s mas- cots and always offering the swimmers Sa Tice In appreciation for her hard work and keeping the newly formed club at mid- good weekend left this year to enjoy a peaceful day or two of camping. The awards have worked very hard this first year and have a good start on swimming. About half of the team members will end the season’ by partici- pating in the last meet of the year at Greenwood this Sat- urday. The first up-coming peoioc: forthe Rew executive the fun the strokes: Most Improved held Su: Female _ proved |. Male Butterfly — Shane Pat- i the: community they live: and Gertie Webster erie their conscientious ef! fort, in attending Practices! Ss is DUISBURG, WEST GER: MANY (CP) — Tim Storm of” bed Catharines, Ont., and Pe- ter MacGowan of Toronto "For Mare nformetion 10 p.m. to through the men’s re] ges Tuesday at the ae llrowingcamponaipe. and MacGowan won tie do double sculls heat to pet, quality for Fridays sem between chenged to Beni. 9 from Bert: irreaose Hank Kaplan eepairick Walter of Burnaby, was third in his heat of the single sculls losing a semi- | that will offer the 12-round bout, a-40-round -0 Bi pend lap potting ¥ Pand a in its heaty was closed-circuit television CASTLE BOWL 206 11th Ave.,Cestloger 966-6723 beaten out by France and Wood Burning Warmth... FIREBRICK LINED, DOUBLE WALL CONSTRUCTION, 5-YR. WARR. ROSSLAND WINTERSPORT HOUSE Rossland USTED es MINOR SPORTS sures we're S Ceeiense: Cast! News for details on omhow to get reports of your organization onto the sports pages. 365-3517 Gu-Dor Sports Montreal Olympics and now fights out of Las Vegas, won the Canadian championship in 1979 and will be defending it for the fourth time. Tt will be the first big fight for Lakusta, who has com- piled a 15-4 record since the karate enthusiast from Ed-- monton switched to profes- sional boxing three years ago. Royals stop Quegec VICTORIA’ (ch) — vi the past five seasons Chris Kinakin, Jeff and Jason h Benventer and Sherri Harm- Saat theaksean tee the United Way Cempalgn Sept. 17th. ‘CFL NOTEBOOK | By The Canadian Press Dieter Brock of Winnipeg Blue Bombers has taken over -second place on the all-time list for the most career touchdown passes with 187. Brock threw three touchdown strikes this past weekend against Calgary Stampeders and moved past Russ Jackson (185). Ron Lancaster leads with 883, , ” B.C. Lions and Cc for a total of 18 quarterback sacks in their game last weekend, one short of the record. Montreal had seven sacks with Eugene Belliveau and Del Fowler leading the way with two and 14, ly. The Montreal total was two short of the one-game high set by Edmonton and Calgary. James Curry and Glen Jackson led the Lions with two sacks each. B.C. leads all clubs with 26 quarterback sacks. Teaat Friday (elon Tete. Great of Toronto Acgonants set by Hal F in 1956 when he fending Royals stopped Quebec champion Gatineau 10-0 in five innings Canadian: senior A nien's fast-pitch softball champion- ship. Victoria pitcher Rob Guen- -ter stfuck out eight and gave up only two hits for the win. Gatineau gave up two runs on two of its five errors. Van City Magicians, based in New Westminster Saskatoon 1-0 in 10-innings. broke through the LO0Dytrd barra nhs eighth game o the 1983 pl when he Galant 11 Coase tae eha vatae a Rec letter Eskimos combined for more than 800 yards in total offence (Ottawa with 474 yards and Edmonton with 960), but were only able to score one touchdown between them. That touchdown was scored by Tom Scott and was the 80th of his CFL career and equalled the record set by Terry Evanshen. For the 10th time this season a quarterback passed for more than 400 yards in a game when Condredge Holloway of Toronto Argonauts accomplished the feat Friday. Holloway _ completed 24 passes for 414 yards — the third time this CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 31, 1983 B3 SPORTS By DOUG PILATZKE The fifth annual Rockettes’ Basketball Camp wound up its week of activities on Friday afternoon with a graduation and awards ceremony in the SHSS gym. This Jour saw a record 4S gh betwoon the ages of and 1 attend the five days of activities “and competition. - In the team competitions “Andrea's All Stars” won the Junior League championship and the “Blister Sisters” coached by Barry DePaoli upset Tom Demeo's high-flying “Defensive outa to capture the penlce: cee title. The ual compet Junior division saw Barb van Hellemond take ore the plier and hot shots contests, Delphine Coombs won the free throw finals, Vicki Gritehen took the Dribble Tag crown, and Tomelin won the cut-throat competition: Major awards in the Junior Division went to Jennifer Mair and Judi Closkey for leadership. Best Defensive Players were Barb van Hell and Vicki Gritch Rockettes api winds. we Dropouts, and Andrea's All Stars. .) Z Recreation News 5 ‘The ‘Recreation Fall: Pio- re a cererie as oe grim Brochure is printed and will be': dis- "Mom and Me — A. joint tributed through the:jlocal program for mother and pre- a eave A spect for three Tiny Tots Grunts 2 4 companied by the guitar and gymnastics through falas activities and games, and the use of basic equipment such as mats, trampoline and mini Music Experiences for Pre- schoolers — Introduction to and sound for pre- schoolers through Hstening and appl As well, there will be children’s songs ac- drop: classes have finished in Rob- son Hall until our fall pro- gram starts. This is also the last week for morning and evening fitness classes at the complex. Next week Sept. 6 - Sth m classes will be held at Kinnaird Hall from 9 - 10 am. the trio of van Hellemond, Christy Gritchen, and Shelley . were presented ‘to the camp's, Most Improved Players: Sarah Crosfild, Kelly Findlay, Rose codigos nig Be Heart” award was presented to Monica Runner-up for most improved player was Nicolle Pipes Shelley Tomelin. ‘The Blister Sisters won the the-team contest and the award was shared by Christy Gritchen and © Many thanks are extended to the local coaches, .who contributed five days of their summer to help make the camp a success: Andrea Belczy’ F over other such monsterous monikers as: The Happy Hoopers, the No Name Brands, the Tigers, the Defensive of the Star ror oe concl Findley, Lou Sal, Kell Hallohetf, , bie Michelle ica pet Yaseniuk. Front row, Arlo Goolieff, Kim Tarasolt, L bell,, Patricia Cari, Perros Gorkolt, Sherri Kopel Shel Pokulo, Brown. Juniors and (bottom bi Doug Hickey, Vicki Gritchen, lemond, ir Mair, Camie Letham, Monique Koanie, Shelley tom In, Tom Demeo. Front row, Mike Bolahuro, Nicole Pipes, Judi Closkey, Christy asictiens Del. pheen ‘Coombs, Bary DePaoll, Patty Popoff, Dou; 9 Pllotzke. a CaNewa Panes @ 2185 Columbia Ave., af 362-7244 or 362-5763 COOK TIRE STORES Hot Summer Tire Clearance _DiasiBelted 239.95 ar. Summer Radials Fawn... £40.99 Piaenvas AND ra K. TIRE DOES Castlegar : With runners on second 5 FRIDAY. ; and third, Don Van Os hit a FOOTBALL — CFi: B.C. 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