-B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 16, 1990 Cal athletic director | Linda Black leaving — Hard-working Lind Black of © the Caledonia high school teach- ing staff and athletic director of the school for the past three years, is pulling the pin at com- pletion of this term. Black is taking a one-year leave of absence for some rest, relaxation and touring. She plans to be back at Cal for the 91-92 school year. She’s been most active in the operation of sports activities at both Cal and for the northwest zone. In her off-hours, she’s been playing ladies hockey, ladies fastball and helping other non- school sports events throughout the area. Do When asked how come the ‘time off, she told us she’s been working steady for 10 years without a break. Now she plans to do a lot of biking, working on a stained glass hobby. and what-. ever comes up to tweak her in- terest. A replacement for her has not yet been named. Meanwhile, two Cal sports — girls’ volleyball and _ girls’ basketball — will be getting new coaches next season. . Volleyball’s . Clayton - Lloyd- ‘Jones plans to continue his regular counselling job at Cal, but will hand over the coach’s — reins to someone else for a year. - Basketball’s Dan Van Os has accepted a teaching position at North Delta starting this fall. Replacements for Van Os and Lloyd-Jones have not yet been ~ announced, Triathlon seeks entries The Skeena Valley Triath- lon is organized to go for its fourth year on Sunday, July 15. Chairman Dale Green- wood notes the event is basically the same as in the past, with competitors start- ing off at the Lakelse Lake picnic site at 10 a.m. The first of three events is the one-kilometer swim, fol- ‘lowed by a 40-K bike ride, and winding up with a 10-K run. The entry deadline is Saturday, June 30. Entries will not be taken on race day. Fees are $40 per individual and $90 for a relay team. Entry information can be found on forms located at stores where triathlon posters are located. Top prize is a flight to - Mexico, or a Canon camera: kit; there are also first, sec- ond and third place prizes and trophies in each category. The winning male and female contestants also get certified entries in the Bud Light Ironman Canada race at Penticton next year. The entry categories are - open male/female, junior male/female (15 to 19 years) and relay (male/female/ ’ mixed). The Tri-City Fitness Challenge | (9;- gars Cleaners is back — here’s our chance Contributed by Terrace Parks and Recreation _ Prince Rupert has challenged Terrace and