AERA STE: aN § 9A Wee IER ener Oe a Scents ieee AE GALES LUO Sa aon 0 gu ES for the fourth annual Skeena Terrace-to- =|. Rupert bike race on Plans have been formalized . River bicycle challenge race from Prince Rupert to Terrace on Sunday, August 19. Categories are junior, senior and masters for both male and female. The race starts at McDonalds in Prince Rupert and ends by the Munroe Street again _ exit onto Highway 16 on the west side of Terrace. Registration forms are available at Sundance Ski & Sport in Terrace, Kaien Sports in Prince Rupert and Schooley Sports in Kitimat. . Organizers remind bikers that helmets are mandatory and bikes will be inspected, Bibbi Dozzi cleans up Kitimat open Terrace’s number one female golfer showed Kitimat players that she’s also best at the Hirsch Creek ladies annual golf tourna- ment on July 28 weekend. Bibbi Dozzi added another championship trophy to her col- lection when she shot a 36-hole score. of 171 to beat her closest opponent by more than a dozen strokes. She had rounds of 87 and &4.. The overall low net went to hometown golfer Allison McDonald. In the championship flight, Irene Skolos won low gross honours, while Janet Stepona- ‘vicus won gross in ‘A’ flight. Gross winners in ‘B’ and ‘C’ ‘flights were Tina Bunjes of Prince Rupert and Barbara’ Thomas of Kitimat, Low net honours in each flight went to Leona Wilcox of Terrace in championship, San- dra Dugdale ‘A’, Mary Murphy in ‘B’, and Helen O’Neil in ‘C’. The tournament attracted 64 golfers. - Round Lake hosting fourth mini-triathion Aug. 19 is the date for the fourth annual Round Lake mini-triathlon. With an afternoon start time of 1 o'clock, competitors begin with a leg of either swimming or human- powered water vessel. Then it’s a bike ride, followed by a foot race. The winner of this unique event is the person or team completing the course .in the closest to their pre-race estimated time. A. small entry fee will be charged. Horseshoes, volleyball -and assorted activities follow ‘the tion, phone Brian Irvine at 846- 5962. - South for slo-pitch . Several mixed slo-pitch soft- ‘ball teams are lined up to com- pete in provincial finals at the new ‘Softball B.C.’ four-dia- ‘mond complex at Surrey. Ter- _race’s All Seasons are competing in senior ‘C’ while Burns Lake plays off in senior ‘D’ from August 24 to 26. Prince Rupert - is scheduled to compete in senior . ‘BR’. ‘Scrub ~ softball tourney Teams can register from today until Friday at the Terrace Public Library for the season-ending Terrace scrub softball tournament. Cost is $35 per team. For more information call 635-9758 or 635-4477, Philadelphia Flyers. debts ate TET Doha fee dh Toh eA y Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 8, 1990 B3 HOT, TIRED AND HAPPY, first and second place finishers Richard Harrison and triathlon. For complete informa- Colin Parr may have thought the weather. cooperated too well for the annual King of the Mountain footrace. Ex-Kitimat: hockey player hurt _ Former Kitimat Minor Hockey player Kevin Trach. is recovering from a serious injury received recently during a fun hockey game . at Hamilton, Ontario, Trach suf- fered a broken neck from an acci- dental collision on Thursday, July 26. He underwent successful sur- gery on July 30 at. Hamilton hos- pital. Doctors are expecting a full recovery. The 27-year-old -Trach left Kiti- mat to play one year.of junior hockey with Penticton Knights in Kushner a Flyer Former Terrace Minor hockey player Dale Kushner has signed a free-agent contract with the He had been playing on the New York Islanders’ farm team at Spr- ingfield the past few years, with sporadic recalls for limited ac- tion at New York. The left-winger had started his pro career when signed as a free agent out of junior hockey by the Islanders in April of 1987. HORA MMM Rp Op op ay a the 1981-82 season. He then went to Northern Michigan University, where he played hockey and obtained a masters’ degree in commerce, then joined London Life, where he’s currently employed as a corporate group * NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST.. - sii tniidn dedi iniiiiaiidn nia iniiiiethindnininindainininininind Go North...(ern)3 to where entertainment is at it’s BEST!! 3086 Hwy. 16 East EUS PeLESe Seve lereres eres reer e te manager. Trach, who is married, is expected to be up and walking by this weekend. His parents flew back to Trach’s Burlington home earlier this week to be near their son. aa NORTHERN MOTOR :; =iNN= RESTAURANT: LOUNGE PUB - COLD BEER STORE 635-6375 HR ee rata ma a OB Lei yt TURES EES rn IIE Ie RII a: