The Castiegar Sun Wednesday, Juge 22, 1994 GET IN THE SWim!! The Castlegar Aquanauts are hosting their 30TH INVITATIONAL SWIM MEET July 15, 16, 17 Parents, Friends & Relatives Wish good luckto your favourite Aquanaut for $10.00 for up to 25 words Deadline June 30th, 1994 ext Call Kymberli at The G Sun 7, The Columbia River ile has changed todey along this free flowing § shih Sib ab decd ne st abd web ab xd > Mountain Valley Sports Fishing & Tours DWAYNE D'ANDREA OPERATIONS MANAGER 2523 6th Avenue, B.C. VIN 2W3 ‘Telephone: (604) Or 365-2699 “EXPERIENCE A CANADIAN SECRET” And so, there was no joy in Mudville, because the mighty had : ‘Tuesday night finally settled into the bowels and consciousness of British Columbians, it hit hard. It was harder than Brian Leetch’s bodycheck on Jeff Brown at the blucline, it was than Tim Hunter's nose and it was more difficult to swallow than the GST. There was an emptiness as the reality slowly sunk in and that black void demanded to be filled. Some neers filled it with hearty beverages, some with optimism and, unfortunately, some filled their void with Thad 80 the te riot that rocked the world and delighted spawned. ‘Vancouver was instantly changed in cn mln of soe of nee worldwide from a flourishing and bright Pacific Rim jewel to a Bickering and 1 brawling in a Dirty Old Town bigger than that for the dreamers of B.C. who had taken the mare that penetrated one's eternal soul. It’s hard for one to argue that the rioting was morally acceptable, and even more difficult to understand what these people were thinking. But I know how they felt. And if I had encountered riot police as I stumbled out of Dexter's on Tuesday in a state of total sionment, I'm not sure I'd be willing to quickly dis- perse at the sight of gas s being 1 into the night air. I could have very casily joined kinship with O.J. Simpson and went over the deep- end, only to have a rude awakening in some dirty jail cell. are only human, and they tend to lose control. It doesn’t happen very often but it happens enough that everyone knows what it's like. You can feel it slipping away when dares to attack your inner core of beliefs. And you could see it slipping away in night. After all, there was no joy in Mudville, only passionate who had just suffered ~ worst nightmare of their SHSS recognizes student athletes Datchkoff, Bondaroft and Giraud receive major awards JEFF GABERT Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School held its awards ceremonies last Thursday to recognize some outstanding achievements by some deserving students, Todd Bondaroff was one such student who ended up getting more than he expected. Bon- c awards He also walked away with awards for MVP Golf, MVP Basketball, Most Dedicated Vol- leyball, Most Dedicated Male “WANTED We are leoking fer deserving coaches Along with receiving customized certificates and a distinctive Local Coaching Recognition Award pin, winning coaches will have their picture in the Castlegar Sun Telephone: ( Coach's Profile. Please provide a brief history on the nominee, outlining such elements as years of coaching, gful coaching ing achie ¢tc Attach a separate sheet if necessary. Note: Individual must have coached at least two years. Winners ofthe 3M Kastlogat Sun Communky Coach Recognition wl be udged on the fllowng values and © Demonstrating respect for officals, opponents and 2 philosophy of flr play and parents, and espousing * Demonstrating concer for all-ound development ofthe athlete and instilling guidelines reflecting responsible Sean tadaipe any ot cider wooieon: ex. National Coaching Certification Progaam (NCP) Plesee send emtrtes tee Attn: Mariiyn Strong * The Castlegar Sun * 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar VIN 1G8 F call The Castlegar Sun office at (604) 365-5266 for more details. ‘her Todd Bondaroft a thrower and competes in javelin and shotput. Eventu- ally she hopes to compete in discus as well, Datchkoff was also sur- prised at the awards she won and credits her coaches as well as a sudden increase in her athletic development. “In grade eight, I was just a player,” said Datchkoff. “When I went into grade nine, a few of my friends and I made the Sum- mer Games Team (for basket- ball). Things just seemed to tum aremnd from there.” Giraud Mandy D ff's i of the in the future. He is ining the idea of going “After being in sports for so many years, it’s nice to be ized.” said daroff “I don’t think I’m some- thing special. I just try to be a good all around athlete.” Bondaroff credits his coaches for making hith the accomplished athlete he is to Simon Fraser University where he is looking to obtain a golf scholarship. He figures he'll take sciences but as for the future, “I see myself playing golf.” Lisa Datchkoff still has a little bit of high school left before she can think about university. Datchkoff, a grade eleven stu- dent, was a co-winner of the Best today. He ially points out the help “his basketball coach has given him. “Mr, Ritchie has given me the mental ability to deal with my emotions,” said Bon- daroff. “He makes you think you can do whatever you put your mind to.” Bondaroff’s favorite sport is golf and he hopes his talent for the game will carry him letic awards including MVP Track and Field, Outstanding Citizenship, MVP Basketball and & participation recognition award in addition to her All-Around Athlete Award. Basketball is Datchkoff’s favorite sport where she plays the wing position which is equivalent to a small for- ward. In Track & Field she is BRITISH COLUMBIA ENERGY COUNCIL OO te cr gt tm OCOD IED Me I: INTHE f; : 750-10th Ave., Castlegar Thay Tot to White Level sessions JULY 4TH - - JULY 15TH JULY 18TH - JULY 29TH Registration Day June 23rd at 9 am Phone 365-5106 for information | ee | "Ss POOL All-Around Athlete Award and she also took away a sub- stantial load of recognition. She received six ayerds in total including Athletic Lead- ership, Most Improved Field Hockey, Citizenship, Most Improved Girls Soccer and a participation recognition award. She is also in grade eleven and the awards were totally unexpected. “I was totally oblivious to winning it,” said Girand. “I couldn't believe the awards I won.” Giraud also credited two her achieve White in Soccer. She says the highlight of her year was a goal against Rossland which was no easy task for someone who plays goalkeeper most of the time. She seemed to sum up the The British Columbia Energy Council invites you to attend an informal Public Discussion on its report containing Proposed Recommendations for a Sustainable Energy Strategy for the Province Monday, June 27 7-9 p.m. (Doors open at 630 p.m.) Sandman Inn, 1944 Columbia Avenue Castlegar { For a copy of the report or more information, call toll free: 1-800-563-2707 t é Fi} 2 OA Ea mee Wednesday, June 22,1994 Castlegar Golf Club soon to look like Jurassic Park If you happen to be oug at the Castlegar Golf Club on Thursday or Friday, June 23 and 24 chances are you may wonder if you have entered Jurrassic Park. The 4th Annual “Dinosaur” Invatational Tournament is prepared to chew up the course Once again this year, Senior golfers from 36 clubs across B.C., Alberta, Wash- ington State and Oregon will tee off at 7:30 a.m. on Thurs- day, June 23. The.tournament ends on Friday. Bill Perehudoff pf Castle- gar won the low gross catego- ry in 1993 and will return as will Otto Walker of Castlegar who was the low net. They will have a battle in defend- ing their titles against some top club professionals and zero handicappers. A few of the top names to watch for are Denny McCarthy who is the Castle- gar Club pro, Bob Ross of Spokane, Jim Moore of Cal- gary and Kay Walker of Spokane. Former club pro Roy Stone of Trail will be the oldest golfer at age 79. Golfets will be divided~ imtd' five age. j Givisions are delin- eated as 50-55, 56-59, 60-64, 65-69 and 70+. There will be $8,000 in prizes are up for grabs as well as a golf cart and a trip to Hong Kong for any hole-in-one. 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