38 — Sunday, May 30, 1999 — North Shore News Bob Mackin News Reporter MARK Bates won a triathlon at home Monday. The North Vancouver triathlete won the 10th anno: al North = Shore | Spring Triathlon at Ron Andrews Ree Centre. He finished the 700 metre swim, 18 kilometre evele and 50 minutes, seconds. He was more than 3 minute and a half faster than runner-up Greg Timewell of Port Moody. - Bates will represent Canada in the triathlon at the upcoming 1999 Pan-Am Games in Winnipeg. He's hoping to quality for rhe 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Lara Tyler of Coquitlam (57:18) was the top female NAME: Andrea Engelmann SCHOOL: Argyle GRADE: 10 SPORT: junior track and field EVENTS: jumps COACHES: Trent Mohrbutter and Linda Noble THE SCOOP: Andrea and Rockridge’s Silvia Scaldaferri had great ducls at the North Shore finals. In the long jump, Andrea’s final leap of 4.98 metres overcame Silvia’s best to win by three centime- tres. In the triple jump, both eclipsed the meet record of 10.27 m set in 1997 by Sentinel’s Nicole Kaffka in five of their six jumps. Andrea eventually won, 10.93 m to Silvia’s 10.69 m. She also tied Sentinel’s Carlen Oates for the junior aggregate title after placing second in discus. finisher. More than 300) people entered. ranging in age trom seven te 70. The following list cals place, time, name and city oF top finishers and local racers, Elite competition (700 m wim, ES km bike, 3 kim run) Y 50:2 Mark Bates, North Vancour 2 52:3 Greg Timewell, Moody Rarry Foster, Vancouver Craig Parsons, Port Coquidam Brent MeMahon, West Vancouver en Marshall, WV Port 02:24 Darcie Montgomery, NV 1:09:36 Michele Carr, NV NAME: Darren Guild SCHOOL: Windsor EVENTS: throws COACH: Milan Boljuncic THE SCOOP: Darren won the shot put (12.75 metres), discus (30.3 m) and javelin (36.73 m) at the North Shore championships tc tie West Vancouver’s Graeme Pitches for first place in the junior individual aggregate standings. He came up just short of taking the same three events at the Yancou- ver and District meet when he won the shot put (13.61 m) and discus (33.46 m) after placing second in the javelin (34.98 m) — just 0.38 in behind the winning throw. Association based on outstanding performances in school competition. EXPLORER TRAILER www. north shore news SPORTS Kids 11-15 yrs old 200 my swim, 6 kin bike, Marthew Coulson, Sidney Shay Clare, Port Coguittam Sean Gemmell, Penticton Cahn Lind Jordan Gut! Kelowna ‘Frevor Mahon, WV Ginana Matheson, NV Devils, NV Kristy Ollis, NV The ‘Tri Rob Measures, NV Torpedos, NV Zoomers, NV lev Holden, WV Cheetahs, WV Kevin Pinkerton, NV Attitude Girls, WY 3.57:52 Alex Liao, NV 00:02 Ross Lauder, NV 1:00:18 Jesse Eker, WV Kids 7-10 yrs old 1 28:13) Daniel Ward, Vancouver Spencer Landsicdel, Abbotstord, Celestine Manning, NV Damon Thornton, Chilliwack Lauren Lavigna, Vancouver, Jaguars, WV The 3 Musketeers, WV Stephen Woodruff, WV Ben Donoghue, NV Scotty Moore, NV Mark Lappan, NV John Connolly, NV Denis Garahan, NV Speed of Light, NV Cheetahs, NV All Stars, NV Kaukinen Hick/Onni, NV Emily Konantz, WV Kelley Lusk, NV Blaise Wong, WV Natalie Kothlow, NV 36 40:32 Emily Aleman, NV 37 56:43 Michelle Bryant, NV 38 1:09:18 Super Sevens, NV 30:07 36:21 30:29 31:20 10 31:48 11 31:52 35 39:13 Complete results at indians fal THE North Shore Indians trailed by a goal after two peri- ods Thursday night but ended up losing 11-6 to the New Westminster Salmonbellies. Jason Clark scored three‘ times for New Westminster in the third period at Queen's Park Arena. Jesse Phillips, Joc Hiltz and Peter Morgan had two goais each for the home team. 'APSB Six different Indians scored. New Westminster fed 3-2 after the first period on the strength of two power play goals and one even strength marker. The teams both scored twice in the middle frame, but the Salmonbellies overpowered North Shore 6-2 in the t Indians’ netminder Dwight Mactche was replaced by Chris Levis after Clark’s S.com NEW FOR 19¢9...ADANMS BIKES, JOGGERS & TRAILERS! North Vancouver: 1077 Marine Drive 985-4439 NEWS photo Julie Iverson TRIATHLETE Heather Feeney takes a drink before hopping on a bicycle at the 10th Annua! North Shere Spring Triathion Monday at Ron Andrews Rec Centre in North Vancouver. Feeney was 129th with a 1:12.53 time. iter in third period second goal at 4:21 of the third. The loss was the Indians’ seventh consecutive. They travelled to Kelowna for a Sarurday night game against the Maple Ridge Burrards, hoping for their first win, The Indians’ next home game at Lonsdale Arena is June 9 versus the defending Western Lacrosse Association champion Coquitlam Adanacs. 24” BOYS OR GIRLS © Perey Bue CANADA’S HARDCORE BIKE STORE - == ’