B2 Terrace Review: —— Wednesday, September 4, 1991 SPORTS _ It was quite a season played 36 games, winning 35, losing none an finals undefeated on the Aug. 25 weekend, beatin lost out to Safeway in the battle for third place. for scrub softball’s Saints in the Terrace Mixed Slo-Pitch League. They d tying one. They went through the league playoff g R and R Express 13-8 in the final. Terrace Inn STIHL KIT. QUiTAINGIUDES: @ Oilomatic Replacement Chain Loop e Extra Spark Plug e 250 mi Engine Oil Mix @ Stihl Sport/Travel Bag val ° Combination Fuel/Bar Lube Container . (with 21° can) , PLUS vaste sis coupons For Aditona Savings Worth FO > Ni . (I. / on Stihl’s By : Legendary 026 Chain Saw _/ “Wood-Pro™ Kit free ® euuec:. STIHL Stihl OOSL, 021, 023, 025, 026, 034 or 044 chain saw. Offer available, while supplies last, at Registration on for last run of season All Seasons Half Marathon The Skeena Valley Runners’ Club has its final race of the sea- son coming up next month. It’s the 11th annua! All Seasons half-marathon, plus five- and 10- kilometre runs. The start and finish line is at the | Northwest Community College parking lot, with a 12 noon start for the half-marathon and a | p.m. start for the five- and 10-K races. Awards, refreshments and spot prizes will be handed out at the college following the races. The categories are -- Children under 13; Youth aged 13 to 19; Open Women aged 20 to 34; Open Men aged 20 to 39; Masters Women 35 and older: and Masters Men 40 and older. ; If you sign up before October 1, fees are $15, $13 for a BCA ‘ member, $10 for a Skeena club member. Fees increase by $2 each for late sign-up or race day regis- tration. Entry forms are available at All Seasons Sports store in Terrace, or write to Skeena Valley Runners’ Club, RR3, North Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4R6. All cheques should be made out to the Skeena Valley Runners’ Club. For more information, phone Ed Ansems at 635-4670. lronman medical scene like a war zone, chiropractor sayS Terrace Skeena Valley triathion organizer Dr. Dale Greenwood found out that running the Pentic- ton Ironman event keeps everyone busy, especially the hospital tent that was manned by numerous doctors, specialists and nurses, “It was like stemming the flow of injuries after a World War Two bombing attack,” he told us upon returning from the Aug. 25 week- end event. “It was absolute carnage,” he said. “You'd fix one up and a dozen more were waiting.” The main affliction was dehy- dration. Greenwood said it was common to treat competitors with up to four bags of intravenous fluid. “The record is seven bags,” he told us. The Ironman is a gruelling 2.35- mile swim, a 112-mile cycle and a marathon run. This compares with Registration this weekend for-Terrace Minor Hockey Registration for Terrace Minor Hockey is coming up Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Terrace Arena lobby. An equipment swap and card sale will be held at the same time in the concourse above the ice. Those with equipment to exchange are asked to have it at the arena by 9 a.m., suitably tagged. The card swap is for players only. Meanwhile, ringette (hockey for girls) will have registration at the Skeena Mall on the Sept. 13 weekend. Youngsters can sign up Friday night from 6 to 9 and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, the B.C. championship event to be held in Terrace next year, when our athletes will go for a one-and-a-half kilometre swim, a 40-K bike ride and a 10-K run. Penticton attracted 1,200 com- petitors. About 200 failed to com- plete the race. The main factors were heat and extremely strong winds in one section. Two competitors attended from Prince Rupert. In her first crack at Ironman, Cheryl Steele timed in at 13 hours, 31 minutes. Rupert RCMP’s Barry Dimitruck fin- ished in 11 hours, 12 minutes. John McCaffery of Prince George -- a competitor at the Skeena Valley event -- finished first in the swim in 50 minutes, 41 seconds. Greenwood picked up valuable organizational data as an aid to § our triathlon next year. Among _ things he learned is to have a number of doctors and nurses on hand. Under-10 Division Surveyors 1, Co-op 0 The Scores Centennial Lions 8, AGK 5 - Shoppers 6, Skeena Sawmills 5 . Carlyle Shepherd 0, Skeena Cellulose 0 Are... Terrace Youth Soccer Ghis' Division so: Crampton 1, Tide Lakers 1: Richards 4, Pizza Hut 2. Come over to the Professionals at fo PRR ny rer err nna ie ar aa ir eras oad teagan gy wenn Seg Degen a ol Sy sl a a beer aleiidt be nat ece cht ae ™ Braid Insurance Agencies Lid A complete personalized Agency - 4648 Lokelse Ave., Terrace HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS Quiroalan Royal oe . 638-8 08 1 | AUTHORIZE D-AGENTS FAX 638-1 361 Sthl Deaters in Central and Westem Canada. Number One Worldwide AVAILABLE AT: TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES 4441 Lakelse Ave. PHONE 635-6384 _ FAX 635-5815