Terrace Review —— Wednesday, August 21, 1991 15 _ SPORTS j Fitzpatrick getting 11992 provincial triathlon medical examination | 4) he staged in Terrace Kitimat’s Mark Fitzpatrick is back east will determine if he’s back on Long Island, New York, fully recovered. This medical getting a medical appraisal on his evaluation will also form a basis Terrace has snagged the 1992 B.C. ae health before signing a contract for Mark signing a new contract. § Provincial Triathlon championship. with the NHL?s Islanders. His $180 million lawsuit against [J Ata meeting held in the lower ‘Mark spent much of the sammer the manufacturer of the supplement fj Mainland Aug 14, the decision was at home recovering from EMS, a that allegedly poisoned his system [J Made to select Terrace to host the white blood cell disease that felled has apparently been settled, but no ff Major event over up to 10 bids from him during much of last season. details have been released, the interior, lower mainland and The disease, picked up fromadiet g Vancouver Island. supplement, had impaired his The 22-year old Mark spent Local triathlon organizer Dr. Dale nervous and muscular systems. | some time earlier this month in- § Greenwood was ecstatic about the Mark saw action in goal with the structing at the Medicine Hat j news, but admitted he and his Islanders late last season. Medics hockey schoo! in Alberta. committee will have to start work on plans right away. "For one thing we’ll have to go . Large entry expected fect to the orignal sar and ish for Kitimat fish derby rors cme sti.” | provincial campsite at Lakelse | doesn’t have enough room to mn Up to 1,000 sports fishermen are there’s a salmon barbecue for the squeeze in the necessary extra expected to sign up for the Kitimat extra cost of $10 per head. lengths for the: three events," F Chamber of Commerce annual Weigh-in Saturday at the Rod Greenwood pointed out. | fishing derby in Douglas Channel and Gun goes right into mid-even- | and the Kitimat River at the end of ing. On Sunday, it’s up to 9 ——— eee Se a Ee el Se a Dr. Dale Greenwood: Several hundred athletes to enter, It will be an entire new course layout, he explained. The swimming, Lo tg a Te eer this month. It’s open to fishermen of all ages for a $10 entry fee and the prizes are well worth the all-day extrava- ganza on Aug 31 and Sept 1. The angler landing the biggest - coho wins $50 per pound to a maximum of $1,000. There’s also a major cash prize for the overall largest fish. Headquarters will be the Rod and Gun Club, where Rotarians will set up a concession and hold pancake breakfasts both days from 7 to 11 a.m. On Sunday, from 4 to 8 p.m., Match Made ; ) o’clock. You must be in attendance Sunday night to be eligible for the door prize draw of an air flight to San Francisco. Organizers remind all fishermen that current regulations will be enforced. ‘ Several locations have been set up in Kitimat to sign up, including the Chamber office, North Coast Anglers, City Centre Motel, City Centre Hardware, Schooley-Sports, Bank of Montreal, Tony’s Comer Store and Mr. U mini-mart. Forms are available in Terrace at Northwest Sportsman. GYM BAGS, 'T'SHIRTS AND OTHER PROMOTIONAL ITEMS TO BE GIVEN AWAY ie > WH aL PU RECOPMAOEE LOOT, OF afk Mgt Li it od SMO tRetogsF AdOD MAA SUT Sg OOO OO | BAageiered Trademark of VanSports te UN) Teanptets Wi Math HOGI oa OTe tt AN other Grshoc tive chavacter names ane mt LJ i running and bicycle sections each will be longer than our normal Skeena Valley event. Greenwood feels B.C, Parks will endorse the idea of using Furlong. Right now they’re starting work on mileage for the new course. "And we'll have to be prepared for an entry of several hundred athletes," he added. : The triathlon is scheduled for July 12. Ansems tops master’s class in Delta half-marathon. Local Masters’ runner Ed An- Masters’ division (runners over 40 sems ran in the 13th Annual Delta years of age) and was 15th overall. Half Marathon held Aug 11. Ed The race drew 365 runners, 126 raced to a first place finish in the being male Masters runners. An- CAL ALOR A UE AS da EPA HEE oe et Eetertaeenerd Cirtup tra iy ermed exrlsceet hn Tetan Siac im bre AM vps courted Canc tube 1 Change SASH, fad sems time of 1:16:13 beat last year’s Masters’ winning time by over a minute. The course is level and winds its way through historic Ladner and the surrounding farmlands. Overall winner was Peter Butler of Vancouver (winner of the Los Angeles Marathon a few years back) in a time of 1:08:17. No out-of-towners needed for volleyball The annual summer outdoor volleyball tournament at Riverside Park on Aug. 10 weekend failed to attract any outside teams, but the 10 local entries saw plenty of action. In the Saturday play, it was teams of five in two groups play- ing round-robin. The top four from each section then advanced to double-knockout action on Sunday. In best-of-three sets, Royal Wolves came out winners by beat- ing Team Tardy in two out of three in the championship match. 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