‘38 - Sunday, May 23, 1999 — THE 10th anniversary North Shore Spring Triathlon goes tomor- row at Ron Andrews Pool in North Vancouver. It's the third event in the 10-race 1999 New Balance /Forerunners Provincial Triathlon Race Series. More than 600 athletes from around the province, ranging from seven to 65- years-old, will run, cycle and swim the course. Racing will be conducted in heats with the first heat at 7:30 a.m. Elite athletes com- peting for points and prizes in the race series will start at 11:30 a.m. First prize in the elite race is S60O* Proceeds from the event aid internationally ranked Canadian triathletes who are aiming to compete in the first Olympic triathlon at atihietes of NAME: Emily Richardson SCHOOL: Carson Graham GRADE: 12 SPORT: senior rugby POSITION: flanker COACHES: Brad Baker, Lindsay Pimlott and Dave Smortchevsky THE SCOOP: Emily cap- tained the Eagles to a 17-2-1 record, culminating in a third place finish at the B.C. tier ! tournament last weekend in North Vancouver. Tenacious in the loose where she was on the ball time and time again, she dominated most games and was named Carson Graham’s best player of the tournament. North Shore News the Svdney Games in 2000, Among the athletes com- ing to North Vancouver are Mark Bates, caral Montgomery, Greg Timeweil, Craig Parsons, Lara Tyler and Brent MeMahon. Mount Seymour Parkway and adjoining roads between Berkeley Prive and Roche Point Drive will be partially closed between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. Monday. North Vancouver RCMP advise motorists to take alternate routes to avoid delays. BB Dust off your caber and throw on your kilt. The Highland Games are com- ing. Scots and would-be Scots are invited to compete in tra- ditional athletic contests on June 26 at Coquitlam’s Town Centre Stadium. For information, call the Scottish Cultural Centre at 263-9911. Lie ween NAME: Casey Lake SCHOOL: Carson Graham GRADE: 12 SPORT: senior rugby POSITION: fullback COACHES: Doug Barker and Garth Prouse THE SCOOP: Casey hits a ton, is an clusive runner and has a great Ieg. He led all scorers in the Premier A exhibition series, which involves most of the best teams in the province, with 86 points on five trics, 13 penalty goals and 11 con- verts in seven games. He has racked up points in every one of the Eagles’ 12 wins and three losses. The team is ranked third inead- ing to the B.C. AAA cham- ° pionships May 26-29. Selections are ade by the North Shore Secondary Schools’ Athletic Association based on outstanding performances in schoal competition. EXPLORER TRAILER www.C Early summer is the perfect time to experience the beaury of a day cruise through the Inside Passage with BC Ferries. And when you book your passage taday, for travel between May 14" and June 14%, you'll save money on ferry travel and accommodations along your route. You'll receive a 20% discount on travel aboard the ferry-liner Queen of the North as well as special rates at a number of participating hotels and Bed & Breakfasts. Call today because these early season value packages are only available for a limited time. E28 BC FERRIES www.beferries.be.ca INSIDE PASSAGE DAY CRUISE & Two NIG?HTS ACCOMMODATION MAY 14TH- MAY L4TH-JUNE 14TH,1999 14TH.1999 perpenon Other extended packages available Includes one-anay ferry racel for car and swe adults as well as wo nights accommodarion. Plus applicable taxes, subject 20 ovailabiliry. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 1-800-663-6000 | is com CANADA'S HARDCORE BIKE STORE NEW FOR 1999...ADAMS BIKES, JOGGERS & TRAILERS! North Vancouver: 1077 Marine Drive 985-4439 shutout HANDSWORTH Royals past and present met jor the Millennium 2000 reunion, highlighted by an alumni football game. The blue team defeated the whites 44-0 during the May 15 event ; at the North Vancouver school. NEWS phetoPau! McGrath 24” BOYS OR GIRLS >REACTOR