cpabithte acere toe, 1 Bi al Ce an he zone'7. bicycle trials for *. berths” in- this summer's B.C. Games attracted almost 40 of the best bike riders across the Northwest on April 28 weekend. ~The senior trio of Mark Faude _and ‘Peter Krause of Smithers, - and Mike Christensen of Terrace. ‘. dominated all three events. They ~ had one-two-three finishes in the lengthy ride to Kalum Lake, plus the hill ride in Thornhill and the library park circuit. ‘Unfortunately for Faude and . ‘Krause, they aren’t eligible for the: games. Faude is a non- § Canadian while Krause is a class | - three rider and the games are limited to class four and five § bikers. The road race out Kalum Lake Drive. saw Krause and Faude cross the finish line together in a time of one hour, 32. minutes,. 32 seconds. Christensen came in 22 seconds later to make up the top trio in senior section. In the cadet section, Aaron Marogna finished in the same time as Christensen. Sandy McLean, Mark Gresch and Guido Schneizer all completed the race in the same time to tie for runnersup in cadet. In the vets division, Chris Desjardins -was first, Wes Smith second and Norm Stack third. Christensen won the hill climb up Queensway to the airport in a time of seven minutes, 31 sec- onds. Faude was second, only two seconds behind Christensen, while Krause was 11 seconds out of first. Other top riders for the hill climb included Chiron Kantakis (junior), Aaron Marogna (cadets), Chris Desjardins (vets), and Sandy Dyson (women). The 40-lap speed race around Lower Little Park block the next day included a lot of strategic riding, although Krause poured it on and lapped the field to place first. Fatide took second ‘place while Christensen grabbed third on a last-second sprint. Organizer Stew Christensen -said final selections for the Games’ team will be announced shortly. The 12-rider group will include three seniors, three jun- iors, four cadets and two women. — nS. oe apenas vet ecegntic me, iy Rosy eae nore Gana aay ee Mya eee ey aa oS we Terrace Review — Wednesday, N 3ikers and weather both hot at trials _ Bikers Mike Christensen, left, and two Smithers entrants rested following the sprint race around Lower Little _Park on April 30. This group finished one-two-three In three weekend races for zone 7 8.C. Summer Games berths. Onion Lake ski trail | Northmen stomp _There’s good news coming for cross-country skiers -in the Terrace-Kitimat area. Next season they should be enjoying a new ski trail system at Onion Lake, 29 kilometers north of Kitimat, An agreement has been reach- ed between the Ministry of Forests and the Kitimat Cross- Country Ski Club to cooperate ‘on development of a network of trails which will be suitable for ski touring and competitive events. . ‘ The ski club is to be respon- sible for construction and maintenance of the trails. A plan to develop the area for ‘biathlon events has been shelved has been shelved for now. Nor - will a plan to cross Clearwater Creek go ahead. These pro- posals are still being studied by -Kitimat hockey awards . Kitimat Minor Hockey Association wound up its season with a ‘banquet and .awards day on April 29. Ten major awards were handed out: ‘Roy Johnson Award for most improved skater in initiation pro- gram — Shawn Redmond. Schooley Sports Trophy to most improved player in novice — - Ricky Dhaliwal. The most promising first-year atom award went to Daniel Higgin- son. and atom rep — Krista Swick. The Sharp Shop Awards for most sportsmanlike player in peewee | '- Tom Connors Memorial Award for sportsmanlike player from bantam house and peewee rep — Neeno Santucci, “The Lonsdale Award for most improved player in midget house and Bantam rep — Tommy Niememen. The Wilf Oliver Award for sportsmanship in midget —~ Eric. Bryne. juvenile —- Derek Harnett. The Brian Kilgore Award fo George Leblew. Bill Mosher Awards for. top coaches — Gerald Fitzpatric (house) and Bernie Billingsley (rep team). Realty World Penny sportsmanlike trophy for midget and r player contributing the most — the Ministry of Environment and Department of Fisheries. . Because of the development, area trappers have asked for compensation. However, it’s been pointed out there’s no ap- parent reasoning for granting the request. In similar ski areas around the province, skiers and trappers are known to co-exist, Following a 3-0 loss to Prince Rupert the previous Weekend, the Terrace Northmen Rugby Club looked for revenge during their home opener on April 30 at Northwest College field. And they didn’t disappoint home- town fans. The Northmen brought their North Coast “Rugby Union league record to Plan gets approval =—- Prince Rupert one-and-one by pounding the visitors 34-8. 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