mn te Mew a eee aera ARR PSR IR ie A ES ells ge ay me eg ee eile Mind Mee li kh a eee OO, Be aie fia : TERRACE -: = Mike Christensen” s on the road -- again after a minor injury that laid the Terrace rider up ‘for several days... ':.. He:was mountain biking the day before the triathlon, because it really aggravated it and I ended up losing a week and a half of training,” ' Christensen said, Although he didn’t say anything about it on race day, the injury did make the triathlon more challenging for him. _- “T had to ease up a bit,” he explained. “I was in a lot of pain and I could feel my right leg : : Skeena Valley Triathlon and took a spill, bruis- . ing his kneecap. , . “I probably shouldn't have raced in the: ; MIKE CHRISTENSEN, left, and teammates Paul Clark and Doug Mackenzie took first place in the _ Men's team event in the Skeena Valley Triathlon July 14. Christensen was riding on an injured . knee, and says that's pushed back his cycle training schedule. ider presses on cramping up on the ride down ‘the airport hill.’” But he’s back on track now,. racing this past weekend with fellow Tertace rider Chiron Kan- takis in a 130-kilometre road race in Langley. Next on his agenda is a four-stage race Aug. 3-5 in Prince George, which he says will be a training ride for the B.C. Champicnships Aug. 23-24 in Cranbrook, “I’m really gunning for the B.C, Champion- ships right now,"’ he added, Prior to that, he'll also be competing ina mountain bike race at Whistler-Blackcomb Aug. 11 and in’ the 100-mile Skeena River Challenge Century race from Prince Rupert to Terrace ue. 18. tegen “Tere Inn 17, Teriuce Paving 6 Youth Soccer Scores: oe : ‘duly 15 «uly 20 — under 10: Wella Rentals 11, Terrace Irn 7. osts Surveyors 5, Skeena Sawmills 4 ~Thornbil Pub 1, Terr : Paving a * Co-op 1, AGK.O.. wo : ; ‘Shoppers 5, Carlyie Shepherd i Cent ‘Lions, 3, Skeena Cellulo: rnd ‘Tuly 22 — under 16: _ Takhar 4,-Braid’s'3-;; cet Bully 23 — under: i. Bavarian Inn 5, Northern Dru : ‘San-Berry 11; -Overwaiten 6. : ; : July 24— girts ue Thomhill Pub. 6 Pizza: Hut 4, Crampton’s csiba 2. Radon’ ‘Tide Lakers. 2, Richard's doo pos Terrace Pestog.- 1 Ca anada wo aver TERRACE — Michelle Hen- dry proved she’s got national . eS S| pe eee > oe = team talent at the World... - Men’ 8 Stow Plich | r ‘To ge! your lear o or league pn: University cones s: sketball | ~ League Scores: — the Scoreboard, drop off s ‘Scores: . ed for s nd a, c _ ap standings ‘to’ the ‘Terrace. SO ed eer second in Cama Say 19 Standard. office ‘on’ ,'Lazelle. dian national women’s team Westpoint Rentals 13,Rudon8 oy Aye., or * phone’ them. sin: to . uly rn . . : . ae SKB B Wreckers % Rudon 6. Bes 638-7283. rns mang = ee : THANK YOU We would like to take this opportunity to thank the following businesses for thelr donated: gift cer-". ‘tificates for the casual Job Promotio which took | ‘Place duly 8-19. scoring — with nine points — , in Canada’s silver medal- ... winning 70-65 victory over China last Wednesday, Regina’s Jackie Moore led team scoring with 10 points. _ The national team had- earlier lost to Spain 81-74 in semi-final action, The U.S. beat Spain §8-62 for the gold. _ Canada’s men’s basketball | team also scored a silver medal, losing in the gold- medal round to the U.S. The... ‘Canadian medal tally was three gold, four silver. and, |) rn bronze. .- _ Hendry made the national team’s travelling roster for the World University. Games. ae which were held in Sheffield, England — but it’s still uncer- -j tain whether she will be play- ing with the team at next month’s Pan-American games in Cuba. After the summer with the -national team, she returns for * her final yearon Simon Fraser -" University’s Clan: women’ 's Sight & Sound ~ Erwin Jewellers ‘Mantique Fashions : Sundance Ski & Sport Superior Video. McDonalds Restaurant Safeway : Inn of the West Mount Layton Hotspring Sweet, sweet revenge | TERRACE. _ Avenging their vicious slaughter of a year ago, the media’ softball team took it to the ‘Canada Employment Centre students in a re-match July 18... . After'a couple of low-scoring innings,: the: students. broke it open with five runs in the third, utting . the -Media- Moguls on: the run. : Led by a dedicated. co core ‘of Terrace. Standard players, the media team roster also included two CFTK players and a couple of borrowed Students to fill out the roster. . “Raj Ball was one of the last- minute student recruits, and his combination ‘of spin-ball pit- ching and long ball hitting was definitely a factor in the media team’s ultimate victory. - They waited until late in the game — the. eight inning to. be exact — to mount the com- eback..’ "Facing a. 12-7 defi cit as they went up to bat in the bottom of the eighth, it didn’t-look good. But suddenly things started to click, and batters who had been - consistently popping up started to drill shots to the mid-field holes. ' . Three runs scored, narrowing the gap to 13-10 by the time the media batters came up again in the bottom of the ninth. ; That’s when the Canada Employment Centre team reeled shell-shocked in the face of.a -barrage of blazing bats. The media team —~ which had " SATURDAY, Memorial Races earlier been less than terrifying — exploded for seven runs in. the bottom of’ the ninth, capp- ing a stunning’ 17-10. come- from-behind victory, : The media- team cycled through the entire batting order and then some in the incredible: ; rally that: just wouldn’t die, There are some murmurs of ai, ‘rematch, but, $9. far. nothing. it. scheduled. ve wr: SOT CLE > | ‘\TERRACE SPEEDWAY | AUGUST 3 SEE YOU / AT SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 | ‘Memorial Races THE RACES 29°’ Surround Sound Stereo you're The amazingl picture. with nAAD A if you're looking for the name in Televk. slons that you can dapend on to work as hard and play as hard as you do ~— looking for Hitachi. 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