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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 21

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THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, June 23, 1993 BT Grade II Guv Ran Plaques. The recipients of these plaques have been named Top Performers in one or more sports in Grade 1 1 They are: I. Dean Ewcrt (Basketball). 2. Rosanna Forsthauer ball I.

3. Chris Lamotte (Soccer). They are: I. Trevor Carne (Basketball). 2 Jody Cline (Field Hockey), 3.

Jobyna Dawson (Volleyball), 4. Ginelle Dudley (Field Hockey), 5. Tracy Goldsworthy (Field Hockey). 6. Kevin Greentree (Soccer).

7. Jody Higginson (Volleyball), 8. Clayton Ingram (Soccer), 9. Darren Johnston Siemens. Chilliwack.

3 1st Howard Penner. Chilliwack. 1:32:59: 32nd Todd Earnshaw. Sardis. 39th Gordie Newby.

Chilliwack. 40th Andrew Gahrvs. Chilliwack. 43rd Miles Vanypeken, Sardis. Austin Cycle.

48lh Ross Pater-son. Sardis, 142nd Jason Siebert, Chilliwack, 2:44:49. 4. Jake Mouritzen (Soccer). 4.76; shot put 9.14.

Matthew McNeill. 13 yrs: 3rd )mim 11:40.7. Melanie Szirony, 14 yrs: 1st 200m 26.7; 4th discus 21.50. Kevin Greentree. 15 yrs: 8th 400m 55 3rd 800m 3rd 1500m 4:22 16.

Bryn Williams. 15 yrs: 7th 1500m 2nd 3000m 9:58. Katalin Szirony, 16 yrs: 4th 800m hurdles 6th discus 25.64. Jane Lee. 18 yrs: 2nd 1500m 5:17.4.

Clint McCarty, 18 yrs: 2nd high jump 1 .80. Wendy Johnson. 15 yrs: 2nd discus 26.48; 4th javelin 24.18. Slo-Pitch Awards Johnston 2 2 4 Elks I 3 2 Foresters 0 4 0 SCORES Grimson 12. Elks 6 Banners 8, Foresters 7 Grimson 5.

Johnston 3 Banners 17. Elks 6 Grimson 14, Foresters 6 Banners 18, Johnston 7 Elks 13. Foresters 10 Johnston 9. Foresters 7 Banners 13. Grimson 12 Johnston 9.

Elks 5 Final: Grimson 8. Banners 7 Cycling CHILLIWACK SLO-PITCH LEAGUE Sponsored by Greg's Place 1st HALF STANDINGS TPt Friendly Mikes 16 0 2 34 Rudi's Sports 15 2 0 30 Dairy-Airs 14 4 0 28 Glasshoppers 13 3 0 26 Sign Makers 13 0 26 Resto-Tech II 5 1 23 W7 II 7 0 22 Gators 10 6 121 Chwk Electric 9 6 119 Greg's Place 9 9 0 18 Heating 8 7 I 17 Wrecking Crew 6 10 0 12 Airport Flyers 4 10 0 8 Work Wear World 4 14 0 8 Turbo Card Lock 2 16 0 4 Barton Bulls I 17 0 2 Track Field Horse Racing FRASER VALLEY STANDARDBRED ASSOC. Results of Fraser Valley Standardbred Association harness races, held on the weekend: FIRST RACE 1 Mr. Escort (driven by) Jake Davidson, 2:12.68 2. Unda Arms, Carol Reddick, 2:13 3.

Millbanks Captain, Walt Mitchell, 2:15.61 4. Like a Storm, Bill Keeler, 2:16 SECOND RACE 1. Southside Darcy, Lorna Acker, 2:12.46 2. Mr. Escort, Jake Davidson, 2:13 3.

Badger Me, Walt Mitchell, 2:13.66 4. Murphys Even, Walter Bastiuk, 2:17.23 1st 200m 32.95; 1st 400m 3.27m; 3rd HJ 1. 10m; 2nd SP 4.94m. Kyle McMurray, 9 yrs: 1st 80m hurdles 15.14; 3rd 100m 15.93; 3rd 200m 34.38; 3rd 400m 1st 3.80m; 2nd HJ 1 10m; 1st SP 5.73m. Trevor Butcher, 10 yrs: 4th 80m hurdles 16.31; 6th 1 00m 16.41; 6th 200m 33.11; 8th 400m 5th 800m 8th HJ 1.05m.

Tyler Christopher. 10 yrs: 2nd 80m hurdles 15 89; 5th 400m 4th 800m 1st 1500m 5th 3.57m; 2ndHJ 1.20m; 2nd SP 6.09m. Tyler Wild, 10 yrs: 400m 7th 800m 3rd 1500m 4th SP 4.97m. Jason Carroll, II yrs: 5th 80m hurdles 15.03; 5th 200m hurdles 33.77; 8th 200m 31.09; 4th 400m 3.63m. Brodi Neufeld, 1 1 yrs: 6th 80m hurdles 16.01; 200m 31.87; 8th 1500m 5th 3.48m.

Janelle Dickout, 12 yrs: 100m 14.98; 200m 32.27; 800m 6th 1500m SP 6.00m. Kurt Thiessen, 13 yrs: 4th 80m hurdles 14.56; 7th HJ 1.40m. Darren Dickout, 13 yrs: 5th 100m 13.30; 2nd 200m 27.25: 2nd 400m 1st SP 10.99m. Melanie Szirony, 14 yrs: 3rd 80m hurdles 14.16; 3rd 1 00m 12.9; 2nd 200m 26.9; 5th 4.17m; 4th TJ 8.92m. Kevin Greentree, 15 yrs: 2nd 400m 55.67; 2nd 800m 2nd 1500m 4:32.1.

Bryn Williams, 15 yrs: 7lh 400m 5th 1500m 2nd 3000m 9:49.3. Katalin Szirony. 16 yrs: 7th 400m 2nd 800m 5th 4.31m; 3rd TJ 9.01m; 4th discus 25.09m. Wendy Johnson, 15 yrs: 2nd. discus 25.78m.

Wanda Paulger, 15 yrs: 1st javelin 29.88m. Jane Lee, 18 yrs: 2nd 1500m 1st 3000m 11:44.6. Joel Thiessen. 18 yrs: 1st discus 37.22m; 1st SP 11.67m. Clint McCarty, 18 yrs: 1st HJ 1.65m.

Relay 4x4O0m 3rd Kyle McMurray, Craig Wichmann. Jesse Smith, Trevor Butcher. Aggregate: Kyle McMurray (9 Joel Thiessen (Jr.) CHILLIWACK TRACK FIELD CLUB Langley Mustangs Meet June 19 20 RESULTS Craig Wichmann. 9 yrs: 100m 17.92; 200m 35.70; 5th 400 1:2 1. 3rd 800m 4th 80m hurdles 19.2; long jump 2.76m; 6th high jump 90 cm.

Jesse Smith. 9 yrs: 4th 100m 3rd 200m 32.82; 2nd 400m 1 16.02; 2nd 80m hurdles 16 6th long jump 3.23m; 7th high jump 85 cm; 5th shot put 4.83m. Kyle McMurray. 9 yrs: 7th 100m 16.62; 7th 200m 34.41; 1st 80m hurdles 15.7; 2nd long jump 3.63; 1st high jump 1 15m; 3rd shot put 5 .28. Rebecca McNeill, 10 7th 200m 41.16; 2nd 800m 3.11.7; 4th sprint hurdles 18.6: 8th shot put 3.51.

Trevor Butcher, 10 yrs: 8th 100m 16.4: 8th 200m 33.42; 6th 400m 1.17: 7th 800m 2.59.5; 4th 1500m 5.57; 4th 80m hurdles 16.3: 4th shot put 4 48. Tyler Wild. 10 yrs: 800m 3.37; 80m hurdles 18.4; high jump lm. Jason Carroll, II yrs: 4th 400m 107.6; 5th 200m hurdles 33.5; 5th long jump 3.94; 9th discus 14.16. Brodi Neufeld.

II yrs: 1 00m I5.38;6th200m3l.5; 15th long jump 3.62; 5th high jump 1.25; 5th discus 15.54. Janelle Dickout. 12 yrs: 200m 310; 8th 1500m 6.10.7; triple jump 7.30; shot put 6.06; 3rd discus 14.54. Darren Dickout, 13 yrs: 6th 100m 13.54; 3rd 200m 26.76; 1st 400m 59.7; 5th triple jump 9.80; 8th discus 21.76. Kurt Thiessen, 13 yrs: 3rd sprint hurdles 13.5; 1st long jump 5.

Jeff Pastuch (GolO, 6. Shelly Patterson (Field Hockey). 7. Mark Saunders (Soccer), 8. Paul Schaap (Rugby).

9. Jill Stauber (Soccer). Grade 12 Bin Block Letter Plaques. The recipients of these plaques have been named Top Performers in one or more sports in Grade 12. They are: I Sara Aguirre (Field Hockey, Basketball.

Soccer). 2. Gary Chapman (Basketball). 3. Ron Goldsmith (Soccer), 4.

Trisha Goldsworthy (Field Hockey). 5. Krista Klein (Field Hockey). 6. Katie Marshall (Soccer).

7. David Neufeld (Basketball). 8. Stephen Painter (Rugby). 9.

James Pickard (Soccer), 10. Kyla Thornton (Field Hockey. Basketball, Soccer). 1 1 Aaron Tizzard (Soccer), 12. Chris Tribe (Soccer).

13. Lihcr Urbizu (Cross Country). 14. Joel Thiessen (Track Field). Grade 12-3D Outstanding Performers: The recipients of these plaques have been named Top Performers in the same sport in Grade II and 12 and have played on at least two other teams in those two years.

They are: I Sara Aguirre (Field Hockey), 2. David Neufeld (Basketball), 3. Kyla Thornton (Field Hockey, Basketball). ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Jr. Girls: Kathryn Riddolls, Colleen Walker Jr.

Boys: Darren Johnston Sr. Girls: Sara Aguirre, Kyla Thornton Sr. Boys: Gary Chapman (Cross Country. Track Field), 10. Melanie Kind (Volleyball).

I I.Shannon Knight (Volleyball). 12. Diane Montie (Basketball). 13. Brenda Nicholson (Field Hockey).

14. Sarah Pugh (Volleyball. Soccer). 15. Kathryn Riddolls (Field Hockey, Basketball.

Soccer), 16. Dcanna Teichrob (Volleyball), 17. Eliza Teichrob (Field Hockey, Volleyball), 18. Colleen Walker (Field Hockey, Basketball, Track Field). Students on four or more teams at the Junior level (Large Framed Winning).

They are: I Crystal Noel (Field Hockey. Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer), 2. Colleen Walker (Field Hockey, Basketball, Soccer, Track Field). Grade 9 Athletic Pins. The recipients of these pins are Grade 9 athletes who have been named Top Performers in two or more sports.

They are: I. Colleen Walker (Field Hockey, Basketball. Track Field). Grade 10 Medium Block Plaques, The recipients of these plaques are named Top Performers in two or more sports. They are: I Darren Johnston (Cross Country.

Track Field), 2. Sarah Pugh (Volleyball, Soccer). 3. Kathryn Riddolls (Field Hockey. Basketball, Soccer).

4. Eliza Teichrob (Field Hockey, Volleyball). SARDIS SECONDARY ATHLETIC AWARDS 1992-1993 Bantam Framed Certificates: The recipients of these certificates have been named Top Performers in one or more sports at the Grade 8 level. They are: I. Joseph George (Soccer).

2. Melanie Giesbrecht (Basketball). 3. Carla Grunau (Basketball), 4. Sandra Hahlen (Field Hockey).

5. Chris Johnston (Track Field), 6. Jessica Keay (Basketball), 7. Erin Lillicrap (Field Hockey Volleyball). 8.

Jeremy Neufeld (Basketball). 9. Gerry Vcrhagen (Basketball). 10. Stacy Whitlam (Basketball), 1 1 Andrew (Volleyball).

Students on four or more teams at the Grade 8 level (Large framed Winit). They are: I Carla Grunau (Field Hockey, Basketball. Track Field. Volleyball), 2. Erin Lillicrap (Field Hockey.

Basketball. Track Field. Volleyball). Junior Framed Certificates. The recipients of these certificates have been named Top Performers in one or more junior sports.

VEDDER MTN. CLASSIC CROSS COUNTRY CYCLING Held June 6 Elite Men: 1st Kris Oetter, N. Kona. 2nd Bruce Spicer. N.

Rocky 3:14:24: 3rd Pal McKenzie. N. Rohson. Rocky. 3:21:07.

Expert Men: 1st Dave Heisler, Garibaldi Heights, 2nd Scott Simpson, Chilliwack. PcdalsportRocky Mtn. 3rd Mike Sampson, N. Van. 55th Steve Schnare.

Chilliwack. Ml. Cheam Cycling Club. 2:48:03. Novice Men's: 34th Dave Perrin, Harrison.

Pedalsport. 1:23:55: 48lh Mark Patrick, Chilliwack. 1:29:34. Junior Men's: llth Jordan Vince, Sardis. PedalsporiTaco Time, 12th Jeremy Scott, Agassiz.

Pedalsport, 16th Kevin Shelford. Chilliwack, Pedalsport. 1:37:27. Citizen Men: 8th Marlcr Jiltler. Vedder, 27th Patrice Gagnon.

Chilliwack. Pedalsport, 30th Ganc AA PEE WEE BASEBALL Round Robin Standings PTS Aacson Welding 4 1 8 Steel Tec Ind 4 1 8 Canex Building 2 3 4 Cheam Golf Centre 2 3 4 Chwk Optimist 2 3 4 EZE Rent-It I 4 2 SCORES Aacson 9, Optimist 6 Steel Tec 6. Cheam 5 Canex 4. Eze 3 Aacson 4. Cheam 3 Steel Tec 7.

Eze I Optimist 9, Canex 5 Cheam 16. Eze 5 Steel Tec II, Optimist 2 Aacson 14. Canex 5 Cheam 13. Optimist 10 Eze 9. Aacson I Steel Tec 12.

Canex 4 Optimist 5. Eze 4 Aacson 8, Steel Tec 5 Canex 6. Cheam 0 Final: Steel Tec 13, Aacson 12 Baseball CHILLIWACK TRACK FIELD CLUB Coquitlam Cheetah Invitational Track Field Meet June 12 13 RESULTS Craig Wichmann, 9 yrs: 3rd 80m hurdles 19.11; 8th 100m 17.23; 6th 200m 38.15; 2nd 1500m 4th 2.95m; 4th SP 4.79m. Jesse Smith, 9 yrs: 2nd 80m hurdles 15.81; 1st 100m 15.43; AAA PEE WEE BASEBALL Round Robin Standings PTS Banners 4 0 8 Grimson 3 1 6 ftur.tai.TBADt cm bent thwouoh the THI ROBINSON MARINE, JUNE 24-SAT. JUNE 26 SPECIAL HOURS: THURS.

FRI. 9 AM-9 PM, SAT. 9 AM-6 PM ROBINSON MARINE INVITES YOU TO The following are some of the events scheduled in Chilliwack according to the calendar kept by The Progress. If you know of any activity not included in the list, please contact the editorial office at 792-1931. AN EXCITING "HERE COMES SUMMER" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 to 4 7 YOU COULD WIN A 10'9" QUICKSILVER INFLATABLE BOAT AND 9.9 HP OUTBOARD COMBINATION WORTH OVER $4,000.

YOU WILL SEE A WIDE RANGE OF BOATS AND MOTORS ON DISPLAY. NO OBLIGATION, JUST COME AND HAVE FUN. JS on 00 OPEN HOUSE Fraser Valley Softball League at Monarch Park Softball Complex: Fraser View vs Yarrow Wood (7 p.m.) and Chilliwack Gravel Sales (8:45 p.m.). Chilliwack Men's Softball League: Div. 1 at Monarch Park Softball Complex Slammers vs Buffalo Club (7 p.m.) and Annies Sox vs Cottonwood Inn (8:30 p.m.).

Div. 2 at CFB McClary Stockyards vs Sardis Petro Can (7 p.m.) and CFB Warriors vs Willy's Hawks (8:30 p.m.). Chilliwack District Soccer Club Under-11 (boys born Aug. 1, 1983 or later) squad will be holding tryouts, p.m. at Chilliwack Junior Secondary School.

For more information call 792-6967 or 795-9180. Chilliwack Minor Softball Association holds its annual general meeting; 7:30 p.m. in the Sardis Senior Secondary cafeteria. The association is seeking volunteers for several administrative positions. WWI? GREAT DEALS ON iLaSOUTBOARDS Better In The Long Run.

THURSDAY, JUNE 24 QUICKSILVER YAMAHA YAMAHA MOTOR CO, LTD. 2 3 HP $799 1 4 hp $999 2 6 HP $1349 1 8 hp $1495 2 9.9 HP $1666 1 20 hp $2095 1 30 HP ML 1 30 HP EL $3150 1 50 HP EL $4595 inflatable Fraser Valley Softball League at Monarch Park Softball Complex: Lynden Meedrinck vs Yarrow Wood (7 p.m.) and Chilliwack Gravel Sales (8:45 p.m.). Chilliwack Women's Softball League at Monarch Park Softball Complex: Greg's Place vs Phase Electric (6:45 p.m.) and West Yale vs Sliders (8:15 p.m.). At Townsend Park: Annies vs Mertin GM, 7 p.m. HP $675 1 -25 $2495 1- 3.3 HP 799 1 -25mL $2595 2- 6HP $1349 1 30 mL $2695 2-8HP $1495 1-40 3 9.9 HP $1795 3 40 ELPTO $3995 1 15 HP $1995 1 50 ELPTO $4595 1 20m HP $2395 1 60 ELPTO $4995 2 5 ELO $2899 1 100 ELPTO $5695 1 75 ELPTO $4595 FRIDAY.

JUNE 25 Chilliwack Men's Softball League IntermediateSenior tournament at Monarch Park Softball Complex, games beginning at 7 p.m. Chilliwack Juvenile Soccer Association registration at Cottonwood Mall, 5 -9 p.m. All boys and girls born Aug. 1, 1975 to July 31, 1988 are eligible. 10'9" Quicksilver inflatable and 9.9 hp.

Mercury or Mariner outboard. Retail value over $4,000. DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS PACKAGES PACKAGES SATURDAY, JUNE 26 1 7S SOU (oigth: I7T Beam: Cores with 11S hp Johnson-lop trailenadio more 12' UNGAVA w9.9 MARINER, GALV. TRAILER $4295 TALK TO OUR M5.400 Length: 20', Beam: 95 IO, Galv. Trailer, Top.

Length: 20', Beam: 95" IO, Galv. Trailer, Top. SERVICE DEPT. SERVICE DEPT. ,0 190 SBLX cw 4.3L, Chilliwack Men's Softball League IntermediateSenior tournament at Monarch Park Softball Complex, games 9 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Chilliwack Juvenile Soccer Association registration at Cottonwood Mall, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. All boys and girls born Aug. 1, 1975 to July 31, 1988 are eligible.

PRO 163 w30 ML MARINER, ftAp PAINTED TRAILER Ht'i $22,495 $6995 SUNDAY, JUNE 27 210 STRIPER WALK-AROUND. Length: Beam: Fuel: 62 gal. w140 Johnson, Tandem Galv. Trailer wbrakes. 25,695 212 STRIPER HARDTOP.

Length: 22'4" Beam: Fuel: 62 gal w5.0 (Loaded), wtrailer. $33,495 PRO 164 BT w30 ML MARINER, PAINTED TRAILER $8895 SP 175 w75 ELPTO MARINER, TRAILER Kent Raceways regular race day action, for hobby stock, street stock, modified and mini-modified. Racing begins at 2 p.m. Chilliwack Men's Softball League IntermediateSenior tournament at Monarch Park Softball Com plex, games 9 p.m. to 6 p.m.

MONDAY, JUNE 28 Cn ROBINSON MARINE SOqh Chilliwack Women's Softball League playoff semifinals at Monarch Park Softball Complex. First games of best-of-three series. VEDDER CROSSING AND ABBOTSFORD B.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 29 ROBINSON MARINE ROBINSON MARINE rVT Alt: III 1 1 5616 Vedder Road, Vedder Crossing 34081 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C. A fwill be honored at Fraser Valley Softball League at Monarch Park Softball Complex: Lynden Express vs Chilliwack Gravel Sales (7 p.m.) and Yarrow Wood (8:45 p.m.).

Chilliwack Women's Softball League playoff semifinals at Monarch Park Softball Complex. Second games of best-of-three series. bMoa 858-8088 ww1 IT.

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