Photo showing outstanding individual performances from Aluminum City Softball tournament. Back row, from left: Wayne Johnson (most valuable player), Wayne Moore (highest batting average), Phil McKarg (most homeruns and most runs batted-in). Front: Don Reeves (best catcher), Rick de Belser (best pitcher), Blaine Sauser (captain), Harold Lawrence (best out-fielder).
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing outstanding individual performances from Aluminum City Softball tournament. Back row, from left: Wayne Johnson (most valuable player), Wayne Moore (highest batting average), Phil McKarg (most homeruns and most runs batted-in). Front: Don Reeves (best catcher), Rick de Belser (best pitcher), Blaine Sauser (captain), Harold Lawrence (best out-fielder).
"Ready to keep spectators and teams up to date on ball games during City Softball Tournament on the Labor Day weekend is this newly-erect. The three-day competition begins Saturday. Sept 4 @ Riverlodge Park."
"Ready to keep spectators and teams up to date on ball games during City Softball Tournament on the Labor Day weekend is this newly-erect. The three-day competition begins Saturday. Sept 4 @ Riverlodge Park."
Photo showing Aluminum City champs, members of Crossan Combines. Back row: Ray Lapointe (coach), Rick Homeniuk, Terry Willis, Fred Busby, Merv Lindgrin, Wayne Johnson, Bob McCord, Wayne Moore, Fred Taylor (manager). Front row: Don Reeves, Howie Weir, Neil Worboys (bat boy), Jim Leask, Phil Merson, Merv Michaluk.
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing Aluminum City champs, members of Crossan Combines. Back row: Ray Lapointe (coach), Rick Homeniuk, Terry Willis, Fred Busby, Merv Lindgrin, Wayne Johnson, Bob McCord, Wayne Moore, Fred Taylor (manager). Front row: Don Reeves, Howie Weir, Neil Worboys (bat boy), Jim Leask, Phil Merson, Merv Michaluk.
Photo showing "so near..." and yet so far from a repeat win of the Aluminum City tournament was the Crossan Combines team. Front row, from left: Floyd Radisic, Larry Burnett, Gordie Stockman, Gary Maitland (bat boy), Fred Busby, Don Reeves, Ron Newlove. Standing: Bill Flonders (coach), Wayne Moore, Bob McCord, Wayne Johnson, Neil Worboys, Gary Lewis, Ray Lapointe (coach).
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing "so near..." and yet so far from a repeat win of the Aluminum City tournament was the Crossan Combines team. Front row, from left: Floyd Radisic, Larry Burnett, Gordie Stockman, Gary Maitland (bat boy), Fred Busby, Don Reeves, Ron Newlove. Standing: Bill Flonders (coach), Wayne Moore, Bob McCord, Wayne Johnson, Neil Worboys, Gary Lewis, Ray Lapointe (coach).
Photo showing Hornets from Fort St. John won Jaycee tournament. Front row, from left: Bruce Isbell (Jaycee tournament chairman), Dan Alexander, Brian Edganton, Wayne Cooper, Shane Dyer, Dale Meashaw, Alex Wik, Dave Eglese, Guy Roxborough, Ken Ross, Don Peck (coach). Back row: Bruce Robinson, Dave Okrainec, Tim Peck, Tim Karlstrom, Gerry Gardiner, Dave Manchak, George Westmoreland.
Current: 1960's
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Photo showing Hornets from Fort St. John won Jaycee tournament. Front row, from left: Bruce Isbell (Jaycee tournament chairman), Dan Alexander, Brian Edganton, Wayne Cooper, Shane Dyer, Dale Meashaw, Alex Wik, Dave Eglese, Guy Roxborough, Ken Ross, Don Peck (coach). Back row: Bruce Robinson, Dave Okrainec, Tim Peck, Tim Karlstrom, Gerry Gardiner, Dave Manchak, George Westmoreland.
Photo showing "6" champions of the Jaycee Bantam tournament were the Kitimat Builders' squad. Front row from left: Robert Broome, Bob Elliot, Robert Morrison, Norman Babocel, Greg Armour. Back row: Martin Epp (coach), Mike Scott, Denton Bailey, Barry Skitko, Alois Lencucha, Bruce Drummond, Bryan McGladrey
Current: 1960's
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Photo showing "6" champions of the Jaycee Bantam tournament were the Kitimat Builders' squad. Front row from left: Robert Broome, Bob Elliot, Robert Morrison, Norman Babocel, Greg Armour. Back row: Martin Epp (coach), Mike Scott, Denton Bailey, Barry Skitko, Alois Lencucha, Bruce Drummond, Bryan McGladrey
Photo showing Top Little Leaguers Display Trophies. Three proud Little Leaguers were recipients of awards at the annual Little League banquet, Doug Whitehead, captain of Super Valu team (left) received the "most valuable player" award from Benny Nenson, Little League president. Mike Connolly of Builders (center) was named "most sportsman-like player," and Howard Weir, the "most improved player of the year."
Photo showing Top Little Leaguers Display Trophies. Three proud Little Leaguers were recipients of awards at the annual Little League banquet, Doug Whitehead, captain of Super Valu team (left) received the "most valuable player" award from Benny Nenson, Little League president. Mike Connolly of Builders (center) was named "most sportsman-like player," and Howard Weir, the "most improved player of the year."
Photo showing "Kitimat Pony League Champs." Three Home Runs by Ray Trudeau put Montadors top of the Pony League tournament which was a one-day draw for a challenge cup presented by Anderson Creek Clothiers. Picture of the winning team, taken after game on Sunday, shows, seated from L/R Berry Grant, Svend Lystrup, Jimmy Ditomassi, Ken Robinson, Bill Langdon, Wayne Smeader, Lynn Craig. Standing at back are Buddie Powell (coach), Terry Hales, Larry Larson, Bill Hanna (captain), batboy. Ray Trudeau and Terry Shupe are not in picture.
Photo showing "Kitimat Pony League Champs." Three Home Runs by Ray Trudeau put Montadors top of the Pony League tournament which was a one-day draw for a challenge cup presented by Anderson Creek Clothiers. Picture of the winning team, taken after game on Sunday, shows, seated from L/R Berry Grant, Svend Lystrup, Jimmy Ditomassi, Ken Robinson, Bill Langdon, Wayne Smeader, Lynn Craig. Standing at back are Buddie Powell (coach), Terry Hales, Larry Larson, Bill Hanna (captain), batboy. Ray Trudeau and Terry Shupe are not in picture.