Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 18

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 18

Location:
Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
18
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

30 THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS WEEKEND, July 16, 2006 Weekend Sports Wildlife Slow-pitch League As ot July 5 in oar 'v. H4 Chilliwack Coif League As of July 13 Ace Division Player A PCs Dan Mitchell 12 24 30 54 Richard Smith 14 23 27 50 JohnGrowen 12 19 16 35 JimGoosen 10 24 9 33 Mark Black 10 24 7 31 Dean Meyer 11 13 7 20 Ted Lancaster 8 8 5 13 Grant Gaudet 11 1 9 10 Albatross Division Player A Pa Tom Grieve 9 23 17 40 Dale Morgan 11 24 15 39 Richard Garside 11 19 19 38 Dustin Meyer 10 18 13 31 Frank Efremjan 9 14 15 29 JimLaffin 13 15 11 26 Brian Gray 9 14 10 24 Jim Kornelius 8 5 8 13 Eagle Division Player A Pes Robin Burnette 9 18 29 47 Daniel Caton 9 16 25 41 Linda Judge 9 20 17 37 Colin Grant 8 8 17 25 Eleonore Isaak 9 12 8 20 MikeO'Dell 8 6 10 16 Dale Taylor 7 6 0 6 Cory Stark 7 0 0 0 Birdie Division Player A Pa Larry McClure 8 23 17 40 Terry Hartford 7 12 23 35 Scott Heke 8 9 24 33 MarkBussey 8 10 11 21 Carey Day 8 12 8 20 Mike Walters 9 15 5 20 AlHarniman 9 14 3 17 Richard Mui 7 5 16 Par Division Player A Pts Ian Maw 8 14 24 38 PetePenner 9 22 9 31 Kelly Francis 8 21 6 27 Dan Morgan 10 10 17 27 Brian Matheson 7 18 7 25 Brian Atkinson 11 9 15 24 Dennis Rook 8 14 4 18 RockyFrancis 7 3 11 14 Bogie Division Ptoyer A Pes Oscar Otsuka 9 19 22 41 Trudy Nichol 10 26 12 38 DianePikHte 7 18 13 31 Ten-Lynn Key 7 17 6 23 Carol Ann Palin 8 13 5 18 Ben Letkeman 8 13 3 16 JimCreasy 8 6 7 13 Heidi Telstad 0 0 0 Legend: G- Games played; H- Home wins A- Away wins; Pts-Total points Note: Players get two points if they win the front nine, two points If they win the back nine, and a bonus two points If they win the match. Team PTS Total Kaos 12 3 0 24 Jesperson Brewers 11 3 1 23 MertinG.M. 11 3 0 22 SNAFU 11 5 0 22 Barton Bulls 10 4 0 20 Sharks 10 5 0 20 Mainland Agri Service 10 5 0 20 Maniacs 10 5 0 20 Major Leaguers 8 6 1 17 Vine-to-Wine Cuncubines 8 7 1 17 Gerry Enns Contracting 7 5 1 15 Sports Stuff 6 8 0 12 Island Tan Dodgers 5 7 1 11 Walde Wallbangers 5 10 0 10 Anavets Animals 3 11 0 6 Loonies 2 8 15 Friendly Mikes 2 12 0 4 Harley Davidson 2 11 0 4 Stream Storm 0 12 0 0 Jolly Miller Slow-Pitch League As of June 17 A Division Team PTS Dehnke Insiders 17 0 0 34 Road Crew 13 3 1 27 Loewen Paving 12 4 1 25 IMW Grinders 12 4 0 24 ML Sultan's of Swat 11 4 0 22 Dappers Chronics 9 5 1 19 Miller Time 6 8 1 13 Alpine Howlers 6 9 1 13 Division Chilliwack Ford Fusion 8 9 1 17 Jolly Miller 8 9 0 16 IDK 7 9 2 16 Waal Co. 7 9 1 15 Big Dogs 6 11 0 12 Team Koolaid 4 14 0 8 TeamKrista 2 15 0 4 Big Guns 1 15 1 3 Division Beakers and Teats 16 2 0 32 Major League Jugheads 16 3 0 32 Filthy Animals 14 3 2 30 Hill Bros.

Racing 13 2 3 29 The Crew 14 5 0 28 Columbia Security 13 4 1 27 Quality Concrete 12 7 0 24 Chilliwack Electric 10 7 1 21 Wolverines 10 7 1 21 Cascade Bullies Club 9 4 3 21 Pylons 9 8 2 20 FalcanA's 7 8 2 16 Misfits 6 11 1 13 Scared Hitless 6 12 0 12 Area Support Unit Chilliwack 6 12 0 12 Barnes Wheaton Blazers 5 11 0 10 Bulldog Transport 5 14 0 10 Major League Survivors 4 12 2 10 Canadians 3 10 0 6 Dakota's 3 13 0 6 Metropolitan Grill 2 15 0 4 Major League 2 MITS 2 15 0 4 I 1 11 1 WEEKEND TICKET Golf The 2006 Barton Insurance Brokers Chilliwack Open Golf Tournament goes this weekend. Tee offs go Saturday from 6:30 am to 2:18 p.m., same for Sunday. James Harper won the pro title last year, while Curtis Baldwin will go after his third-straight low amateur title. Kart racing Coastal Kart Racers will hold racing Saturday and Sunday at KARTBC, the track behind Major League. The Chilliwack Midget AAA Cougars will face Fraser Minor in a doubleheader Saturday at 1 p.m.

and 3:30 p.m. at Fairfield Island Park. UCFV Golf The first annual UCFV Men's Basketball Golf Tournament will take place Saturday, July 22. There will be an 8 a.m. shotgun start.

The cost is $100, which includes golf, lunch, and prizes. The event will be held at Fraser Glen Golf Course. To reserve your space, call Peter Graves at 604-316-0554. Also, check out: www. ucfv.bc.caathletics.htm.

Pickle Ball This is a relatively new game -played on a badminton court using a modified badminton racket and perforated plastic ball. The Chilliwack Parks and Recreation Department has recently marked courts at Cornwall Cr. Park. If you are interested in learning more about pickle ball, which is growing in popularity among seniors, call Carol at 604-792-5880. Youth tennis camps Chilliwack Community Tennis will host a youth outdoor tennis camp at the Twin Rinks for advanced players ages 10-15 years Aug.

14-18. Instructor Francois Najda will teach basic strokes, ball control, footwork, and general tennis concepts, with an emphasis on sportsmanship and having fun. The cost is $65 for each camp. Call 604-795-2431 to register. Ultimate Mondays Chilliwack Ultimate League has a new home and new day.

As of July 10, drop-in play moved to Townsend Park, Field on Monday nights, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. So, what is Ultimate? Come on out and discover. E-mail: iainapril telus.net or call 604-792-9591 for more details. Athletes wanted Join the Fraser Valley Team competing in the Abbotsford 2006 BC Seniors Games Makena Lejeune, 7, of Chilliwack, gets some putting instructions from Blair Clarke, director of golf at Golf Town Richmond, during a junior golf clinic at the Chilliwack Golf and Country Club Sunday afternoon, colleen Flanagan progress B.C.

Minor Baseball As or Team CP RF RA PTS. PCT. Tri-City 27 23 4 0 171 70 46 .852 Victoria Capitals 26 17 9 0 205 137 34 .654 Vancouver 33 21 12 0 235 150 42 .636 Ridge Meadows 30 17 13 0 196 165 34 .567 Newton 26 14 12 0 161 159 28 .538 Kamloops 28 14 14 0 157 148 28 .500 Chilliwack 30 14 16 0 133 162 28 .467 Victoria Rockets 28 11 17 2 169 181 22 .393 Richmond 27 9 18 0 99 163 18 .333 Fraser Minor 29 2 27 0 66 257 4 .069 intended for elementary- and middle-school aged beginning paddlers interested in learning new skills, with a focus on slalom technique. Chilliwack Center of ExcellenceFVRDC will also host Summer Day Camps July 17-21 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

at Cultus Lake Main Beach. Summer day camps are intended for beginning paddlers with no or limited Whitewater paddling experience. They offer participants the opportunity to do a lot of paddling in a short period of time. The emphasis of the camp will be on skill development andiaving fun. The camp is open to all paddlers ages 8-1 6-years who can paddle in a straight line and demonstrate a wet exit.

Additional programs are available every week to teach paddlers these basic skills. Anna Williams, Derek Beer, and Jon Allen will instruct each camp. All instructors will be experienced paddlers and WKABC-certi- gmail.com. Chilliwack Hoops 21st Annual Summer Basketball Camp for boys takes place Aug. 28 to Sept.

1 at Chilliwack Senior School. The cost for the five-day camp is $60, with a special $55 rate per child for families with two or more players. Boys in Grades 1-5 will be on the court from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., while Grades 6-9 hit the hardwood from 1 1 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

The emphasis will be on individual instruction, and fundamentals, with daily scrimmages. Prizes and T-shirts will be awarded. Among the instructors will be Chilliwack Storm head coach Joe Mauro, and UCFV Cascades player Ed Lefurgy. Call Mauro at 604-854-3883 to register. Paddling camps The Chilliwack Center of Excellence and Fraser Valley Regional Development Center is offering instructed paddling clinics at Hope Slough and Cultus Lake this summer.

The program is Midget AAA League July 13 Chilliwack Merchants Softball League As of July 12 Team PT Pioneer Precast Jolly Miller 17 0 11 6 0 34 0 22 2 20 Canex Rebels 9 Fireball 9 Dappers 9 Friendly Mikes Pandas 5 Major League 2 3 The Falls 2 7 1 19 8 0 18 11 1 11 11 2 8 15 0 4 from August 23rd 26th. Only one week left to register. Spaces still available in archery, badminton, carpet bowling, cycling, mountain biking, snooker, swimming, table tennis, tennis, and track and field. For more information or to register, contact the Games office at 604-854-1000. Basketball camps Chilliwack Hoops still has a few openings for its Summer Basketball Camp, which will be held Aug.

21-25 at Chilliwack Senior Secondary School. Grades 1-4, the beginners group, will be on the floor from 1 :30 p.m. to 3 p.m. The cost is $60. Players in Grades 4-7, the Intermediate group, take to the hardwood from 2:30 p.m.

to 4:45 p.m., with a $70 fee. Grades 7-1 0, for Middle school players, will be on the floor from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The cost is $80. Cost includes camp shirt, prizes, insurance, etc.

Call 604-792-2146 to register by phone or e-mail: chilliwackhoops 'vtl Vijjiafe-'" fied instructors. Many instructors are current or former National Team members. The camp costs $1 50, with a $20 discount applied to pad-dler who supplies all their own equipment. Contact either Shonnet Allen, at 604-858-0877, or e-mail: slallentelus.net, or Shelley Beer, at 604-858-4471 or e-mail: dsbeer telus.net. CurrenUssiie now on-line at www.thepfogress.comI.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Chilliwack Progress Archive

Pages Available:
294,465
Years Available:
1891-2022