Once again Sidney will play host to a Victoria Wheelers Cycling Club criterium race. _ The Sidney Criterium will be held Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will feature a number of events. The course will make a circuit of Bevan and Beacon avenues and Youth friathion UVic will host the Victoria Youth Triathlon Sunday, June 21, for athletes 7-16 years-old. The swim, bike and run event is an entry level triathlon organ- ized by Team West Coast and UVic athletics and recreation department. Second and Fourth streets. An entry fee of $15 is Wheelers organizer Austin required and a variety of awards Smith expects five categories: to and prizes are available for Tun during the day. participants, Action is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. with a combined women and masters 30-lap race around the For more information contact Wayne Coulson at 656-6781 (evenings). course. : z : Veterans will be the next group, WOITIOFS WINNING | followed by Category 4, Category 3 and a Category 1 and 2 com- The Peninsula Midget Warri- bined event. ors lacrosse team extended their unbeaten streak to five games with a win and tie last week. The Warriors were led by Clayton Mitchell, who exploded for five goals and two assists, in an 11-10 victory over Saanich A2 last Wednesday. Mitchell also had a goal in the team’s tie with Victoria/ Esquimalt last Tuesday, giving him 11 goals and five assists. Mark Wildy scored his second hat trick of the season in the 11-10 win. Relay ieams win North Saanich Middle School track athletes were at UVic last week for the All- School Relays. Paul Friedmeyer placed second in the 1,500-metre event while John Goulet gained a third in the 100-metre sprint. #8. : The midget boy’s relay team, hole competition with a round of with Friedmeyer, Goulet, Jens 36. Jakobsen and Cam Inouye, earned third place in the 4-X- 100 metre. Bantam boys Kris Porter, Chris Worthing, Pouya Azar and Martine Cardle trotted to sixth place in their 4-X-100 metre event. The 4-X-800 metre mixed relay squad of Friedmeyer, Jakobsen, Samantha Milne and Becky Herbert came in fifth place. Smith said that juniors and cadets will ride in their respective categories. The event is open to anyone with a certified racing license but registration can be no later than 15 Golf ladies maich results Glen Meadows Ladies golf team held their first pin round competi- tion in late April with Edie Gross winning the match. She scored a net 70, to finish three under on the par 73 course. Erma Hatt and Rosemary Smith earned second and third-place, respectively, with one-under rounds of 72. Dorothy Clark finished fourth with a two over par 75 in the medal play competition. JAY LYN JEWELLERS F All Done on Location #12 - 2510 Bevan Ave. (Corner of 2nd & Bevan, Sidney) - HOURS: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 656-5556 656-9505 MARINA COURT 9843 2ND ST., SIDNEY HOURS: 6:30 a.m.- 1:00 pm. Sat. 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Mon. - Fri. Shelbourne - 477-7600; Oak Bay - 598-1516; Town & Country - 381-4822; Colwood - 478-3511; Nanaimo - 754-3622: Campbell River - 286-8622; Parksville - 248-8555; Duncan - 748-3438 Cycling racers ready to roll down Sidney streets Sunday Dorothy Mckinnon won the nine: SSSySy Wednostlay, Mey ©) 19928 — Ae 1 minutes prior to each category’s Start time. A variety of prizes are available to be won at the first open race of the season. “Most of the entry fee will be turned back into prizes,” Smith said. “We'll also have a number of sidney Veterinary Sanices is having an OPEN HOUSE Thursday, May 7, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. in recognition of ANIMAL HEALTH WEEK May2-9 232/ Beacon Ave., Beacon Plaza Mall prime (preem) prizes throughout the day.” The Wheelers have been hold- ing events in Sidney since the latter half of the 80’s, which Smith said is an ideal location for cycling Taces. “The nice thing about Sidney is it is so close to the ferries,” he said. “The town is only about a 10-minute ride from the terminal and this can save the cyclists a lot of money for transportation. “Another great thing has been the support of the people of the town and the councils on the Peninsula.” As a safety measure, residents are reminded that the streets in the course will be closed to traffic and parking at 9 a.m. on race day. “The last thing we want is to have someone’s car towed away,” with every °‘ 25L fill up the Difference! 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