214 Saturday, June 20, 1992 THE REAL THING News photo by Jonathan Green Would the real Shelli Eaton please stand up. After a couple of photo mix-ups, here she is, Miss Castlegar Princess 1992. Brian L. Brown. CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar + 365-2151 Surgenor & Rogers CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS. 1444 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. NEIL E. SURGENOR, C.G.A. RESIDENT PARTNER Bus. 365-7208 Fax. 365-3908 Morrison Painting & Insulation ¢ Blown Insulation ¢ Batts &-Poly DUNCAN MORRISON 650-5th Avenue 365-5255 CASTLEGAR — FUNERAL CHAPEL COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE Cremation, Traditional Burial and ral ee Zz HOMEMADE CHILI & GARLIC BREAD $495 All. Our Prices Include the G.S.T. 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Let our representative tell you about the many services which have made Williams the most respected name in the moving business. Ph. 365-3328 Collect COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar Sore feet? Foot problems? We'll help you solve them at LYON'S SHOE STORE 553 Baker Street, Nelson 352-3034 DeVito Shoe Repair Service Drop off depot at Eremenko Shoes, Castlegar For Info: 365-7353, 352-6261 DEWDNEY TRAIL STAGES "Charter for groups Anytime, Anywhere!” 1355 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5555 OR CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-332-0282 @ Saturday, June 20, 1992 FastLANE Win or lose, it’s in The News. Jonathan Green 365-7266 FREQUENT FLIERS At baseball’s All- Star break, the Seattle Mariners will have flown 28,313 miles: That is more than the Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays will fly all season. HE’S ALL HART Mark Messier of the New York Rangers became only the second players in NHL history to win the Hart Trophy as league MVP with two different teams this week. The other was ex-teammate Wayne Gretzky. DOUBLE TROUBLE Pavel Bure’s winning of the Calder Trophy as top rookie and Pat Quinn's winning of the Adams Trophy as top coach marked the first time the Vancouver Canucks had brought home individual hardware from the annual NHL awards in their 22-year history. LocdSPORTS Devils knock Nakusp out of third @ Local men’s soccer squad vaults into third place with 3-1 home victory over Nakusp in WKMSL action NEWS STAFF cer action was Nakusp. Wednesday. Amaral said Thursday. play.” the win. served the victory.” The only thing standing between the Castlegar Devils and third place in local soc- With that in mind, the Devils went out and beat Nakusp 3-1 to move into third place in West Kootenay Men’s Soccer League action “Nothing better could have happened to us than winning (Wednesday),” coach Carlos a Besides taking over third place; the Devils avenged a 2-0 road loss to Nakusp last month. Amaral said his team wasn’t the same one that lost 1-0 to Nelson Savoy two weeks ago in what he called “the worst game I’ve seen us He said the work ethic that was non-exis- tent against Savoy .was evident against Sp. “I think everybody tried a little harder yes- terday,” he said, adding that the Devils earned “Nakusp is not a Mickey Mouse team by any means but, from what I'd seen, we de- Nakusp opened the scoring early , but Rob Matjasic replied for the Devils soon after, and the two teams went into the half tied 1-1. The Devils controlled the play for most of the second half, eventually getting the win- ner from Fahid Pourmokhtari and a brilliant insurance goal from Fernando Amaral. “With all that pressure, sooner ot later:‘the ball is going to go in,” coach Amaral said. The win gave the Devils eight points, one better than Nakusp, and pushed them closer to Savoy and second place Nelson Heritage, temporarily. Rossland 4-0. In other Wednesday games, Savoy whipped hapless Fruitvale 9-0, while Heritage routed Savoy leads the eight-team league with 14 News photo by Jonathan Green Castlegar Devils’ Wade Forrester puts a.corner kick into play in a 3-1 WKMSL win over Nakusp. points, Heritage sits one back with 13, and the followed by the Devils. In the other league game Wednesday, Castlegar Dynamos lost for the sixth time in eight games by default to Trail. Jonathan Green SPORTS REPORTER Although success can have a certain effect on some people, Cre- ston Golf Club assistant pro Cherie Baker isn’t one of them. “I don’t feel any different,” she said. “Everything’s just the same.” Baker, the defending champion and a two-time winner of this weekend’s annual Castlegar Cred- it Union Ladies Open, hasn’t real- ly given much thought or worry to who she'll be up against. “I don’t know who's coming in,” she said. “It’s always a tough field.” In that tough field of 100 will be the likes of locals Diony McArthur, Diane McAfee and 19-year-old Denise Pottle. McArthur comes into the tour- ney on a roll having won her last two tournaments. McAfee, mean- while, was last year’s runner-up, and Pottle was the winner of the first handicap flight last year. Back for the summer from Kansas State University, Pottle said she isn’t overly optimistic heading into Saturday’s opening round. ‘Tm not really expecting too Denise Pottle much this weekend,” she said. “I don’t know what will happen, but I hope it’s pretty good.” Reflect- ing on last year’s per- formance, Pottle said her game has actually Credit Union champ set to defend her title worsened, something she blames on mental rather than technical play. “I have to work on my head game,” she said, adding that prac- tice is helping. “It will come around if I just work at it and just be patient.” Baker said she expected that “high 70s, low 80s each day is go- ing to win”, but added that she isn’t going out determined to be- come the first three-time winner. “T’m not going to put pressure on myself because I’m defending,” she said. Need a mortgage? We'll make it happen.