Photo showing 1965 champions! Kitimat Sporting Goods Little League team wins league championship. Front row, from left: David Cooper, Garth Webster, Steve Lindenbach, Bruce Drummond, Charles McIver. Second row: Michael Tunney, Harold Bartel, Lorne Scales, Kenny Guzyk, Terry Patton. Back row: Bill Lindenbach (coach), Daryl Nelson, Alan Lindenbach, Bruce Lupick, Terry Kozakewich, Walter Kozakewich (coach)
Current: 1960s
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-League Play
-Junior Baseball and Softball
Scope and Content
Photo showing 1965 champions! Kitimat Sporting Goods Little League team wins league championship. Front row, from left: David Cooper, Garth Webster, Steve Lindenbach, Bruce Drummond, Charles McIver. Second row: Michael Tunney, Harold Bartel, Lorne Scales, Kenny Guzyk, Terry Patton. Back row: Bill Lindenbach (coach), Daryl Nelson, Alan Lindenbach, Bruce Lupick, Terry Kozakewich, Walter Kozakewich (coach)
Photo showing fire chiefs from all over B.C, standing from left: W.H Hill, A.S Owens, George Hills, T.W Hastings, C. Foster. Seated from left: L.R Ronald, W. Wilmot, H. Dornbierer, Aubrey Creed, H.K Jenns, S.F Little, D.Macquarrie, John Abbot, S. SGT Bishop.
Photo showing fire chiefs from all over B.C, standing from left: W.H Hill, A.S Owens, George Hills, T.W Hastings, C. Foster. Seated from left: L.R Ronald, W. Wilmot, H. Dornbierer, Aubrey Creed, H.K Jenns, S.F Little, D.Macquarrie, John Abbot, S. SGT Bishop.
Photo showing top team in the Pony League Baseball was Kitimat Doctors, shown above. Coaches were C. Haight and D. Robinson. Individual honors went to Harold Bartel (most RBIs), Darrell Ferner (most home runs), Mark Hammerquist (best batting average), Ernie Markwart (most strike-outs and most valuable player)
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-League Play
-Junior Baseball and Softball
Scope and Content
Photo showing top team in the Pony League Baseball was Kitimat Doctors, shown above. Coaches were C. Haight and D. Robinson. Individual honors went to Harold Bartel (most RBIs), Darrell Ferner (most home runs), Mark Hammerquist (best batting average), Ernie Markwart (most strike-outs and most valuable player)