Wednesday. May 6, 1998 ~ North Shore News ~ 47 a rth shore WS COMPETITORS make their way through the Seymour Demonstration Forest in this year's inaugural duathion. Ron Rocher (No. 286) was the evertua! race winner with Brackendale's Richard Lee (No. 274) finishing fourth. ‘LIGHT. TRUCK ACCESSORY SALE DODGE RAM 94-98 eHigh °erformance “ategrated Suspension Systen: for 94-98 Dodge RAM Pickups. «Allows 35° tires with extended wheel travel. GM I.F.S. 4" KIT FORD F-150 97-98 «Improves ride quality & contro! «Kit inct-des new Coll Springs ePitman arm, pivot brackets, rear blocks and add-a leafs included., eA great addition to a great truck. «Complete Bolt-on System «Allows 32.5” tires on stock rims oNew tubular “A”* arms +All hardware & instructions Incl. Fits Pickups, Suburban & Yukon THE RANCHO RS5000 OUR BEST SELLING HIGH PERFORMANCE SHOCK INCLUDES BOOT Endurance season North Vancouver athlete places second in duathion Robert Galster News Reporter robert@nsnews.com S SEYMOUR Demonstration Forest played s host to more than 50 panting athletes last week as they made their way through this season’s first duathion. Vancouver’s Ron Rocher wen whe men's event with a . time of 1:28:54. On the wome:'’s side, Richmond's - . can : a ; S 4 Josephine Hetvei led the way with a dime of 1:50:12, : tle ; . wy Consisting of a five kilometre run tellowed by a 35 kilometre bike nde and capped off with anorber tive kilo- metre run, the race marked the first outing $1 the Cayuse Endurance Series. At the sturt Of lig race, Richard feo of Neackeri ale took the early lead with North Vancouver’s Andrew Hervenberg in close pursuit, The ewo would finish in that ‘order but two racers in addition to Rocher passed them en route, As a result, lze and Herzenberg finished 4th and Sth respectively. North Vancouver's Andrea Wicbe finished the race in second place, exactly one minute behind Hetvei. “Thad a pretty good race especially the bike portion.” said the 26-year-old Windsor teacher. “think it helped thar [ know the course because [ train around here. The next race in the Cayuse Endurance friathlon and B Duathlon Series is set Jor May 23 when participants will B endure the rigors of aduathion at Harrison Hot Springs. The series returns to the North Shore on June 20 for rwo events: the Summer Evening Duathlon and the § Extreme Afternoon Triathlon. RICHARD Lee (No. 274) took a slim lead into the race tran- Atnathlon replaces the first run tee ofa duathlon with sition area, but was unable to hold off eventual race winner a swim. Ron Rocher (No. 286). The nicest under-rall box finer on the market. No-Siip plastic design. Ee $199.00 INSTALLEO The original “Alley Hoop” step. Custom fit . When a step-up is all you need. 2 "9436 oundary Road. HUSKY: EQUIPMENT: 294-4424 Boonie: Jet ? shri lw JULY & AUGUST - SUMMER ae 1998 LOWIR MAINLAND BOYS & GIRLS 5-17 The No 1 soccer school in B.C. «. c-oud to announce their 1998 Summer Program After 20 successful years. our camps now stretch from Chilliwack to Whistler, Okanagan to Kamlocps. The main objective of our program 1s to shew each player how to fully enjoy the game through an exciting. er oyable soccer envwo meni We instruct boys and giris an how tc improve their individual soccer skills, team play and tactical understanding of the game. Gur camps are designed tor the beginner to the experienced PLEASE REGISTER EARLY AS LIMITED SPACE 1S AVAILABLE YEAR ROUND PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM SEPT'98 - JUNE ‘99 EACH PARTICIPANT RECEIVES © Quality camp T-shirt * Embroidered Soccer badge » Professional and qualified coaching * Special awards given at end * Player progress evaluation of the week by our sponsors ° Drinks supphed by ‘C'Flus a. gow YAN a ~ NcNET py Come to KNOW TV about BC and beyond First Nations: First Stories Thursdays at 8:00 pm REGISTRATION FORM Please send a 380° cheque and registration form lo. BRAD HIGGS SOCCER SCHOOLS 581 Linton St, Coquitlam, BC. V3) 634 This documentary series explores many compelling aspects of First Nations’ history, values, cultures, | artistic achievements, and contern- . a re <1. en porary concerns. Each show is made : TEL(res) . tbuw POSTAL CODE. by Aboriginal filmmakers and story- . { T-SHIRT SIZE YOUTH GM wl ADULT US uM UL tellers from across H DO YOU WISH TO BUY A BALL @ 4 $15" (rubber) 1 $30 (leather) Please enclove with regrtration fee Canada with the TIME: 900 - Noon, Mon - Fa COST: $80" AGE: 5 - 17 yrs participation of THESE ARE ONE WEEK CAMPS PLEASE CHECK ONE: 3 Individual Skill Enhancement 4 Goalkeeping Clinic Aboriginal commu- KNOWLEDGE as NETWOR Ko nities and people. INDICATE WHICH AREA ‘YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND (We will notity yr as to park loeation) J ABBOTSFORGSS 1 LADNER IPT. COQUITLAM 4 TSAWWASSEN 4 BURNABY J LANGLEY 2 PORT MACODY VANCOUVER J CHRLIAWVACK a MAPLE RIDGE J RICHMONG AVERNON J COQUITLAR, J MISSION J SQUAMISH J WHISTLER J DILTA J MEW WEST SURREY a WHITE ROCK a NORTH VAN SJ PENTIC TOs www ota by caknowledg@ Branagh Pe ee Cea pe panty,