SPORTS Stroke for stroke Aquanaut Swim Coaches (I-r); Neil Jones, Wendy Pilla and Alex Hartman are an enthusiastic trio dedicated to improving the performances of the more than 100 athletes in the Castlegar program. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shariene Imhoff Sidelines SPACETREK 2000 As part of the annual Fitweek activities happening in the Slocan Valley, seniors are once again being invited to participate in SPACETREK 2000 activities. This year the Slocan Valley Recre- ation Commission (SVRC) is hosting a day in the park on May 27 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Winlaw Nature Park. There are two major activities happening at the park that day for seniors. First, Shannon Bennett (host of the SVRC’s Edible Plant Hike Series) will events, call Craig at the SVRC office at 226-7744. oagpoerigla ied Days Once again plans are underway for the Annual Doukhobor Sports Days, to be held at Campbell Field in South Slocan, June 19. The and includes events such Pulling planned. The day winds down with an evening talent show. Watch for further details as they become available. Get Into the swim of things If you are an adult who is interested in improving or developing your stroke and endurance, then the Robson River Otters are wel- coming you! All levels of swimmers are invited to the Coralea Scheupfer pool in Robson. The Masters will be Monday through Thursday from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., starting May 16 and continuing until August 12. If you would like to test yourself beforehand, coaches will be on hand for a development session May 9-12 at 7:30 p.m.. A three-month membership for the Robson River Otters Masters Swim Club is $90; or one month at $35 or drop-in for $3. Call Sandy Donohue at 365-7084 for full details. Rollerblade clinic It’s the hottest thing going this summer! Rollerblades have opened Neen ee ee eee etlntion 11-12, Castlegar and area rblading right here! Mallard’s Source for Sports, rea, in cooperation with In-Line Hockey, is offering a two-day clinic for youth at the Castlegar and District Recreation Complex. Kids age 7-10 participate Saturday, June 11, while those aged 11- -15 take their turn on Sunday, June 12. Bach day costs $15. For. more contact Dale Dx at Mallard’s Source for Sports in Castlegar at 365-5588, or the Complex at 365-3386. oun entinel chool Mount Sentinel announces their scholars at the end of first term, semester two. The grade point average is based on Awd, Bu3, C+a2, Cul, Student average of 3.5 or bet- ter made the Principals List; 3.0:3.4 made the honor roll and 2,5-2.9 made. Honorable Mention. Principal’s List Grade 7 Linzi-Dawn Luchansky, Leah Strilacff, Ian Macek, Ryan Mysko, Desiree Skiboff, Jodi Osachoff. Grade & Mia Novian, Cadhla Rams- den, Benjamin Foulger, Amy Adam Ch Simon Raits, Jason Stoll, Leif Nygren, Rhea Underwood, Kristy Gordon, Brianna Walker. il Ryan Copeland, Tracy Malakoff, Brian Demoskoff. Grade 12 Jesse Lerch, Brendan Lindsay, Meagan Cumming, Craig Jessica P ff, Matthew Dixon, Jane Hogan, Leah Plomikoff. James Draper, Natalia Shersto- bitoff, Marjolaine Taburiaux, Martin Johannesson. Honorable Mention Grade7 Rory Kozak, Sabrina Loewen, Jennifer Michelson, Michael Lucas, Lisa Chernoff, John Kennedy, Michael Verigin, Erica Anderson. Grade 8 Justin Stooshnoff, Jennifer Halliday. Grade 9 June Halliday, Andrew Molnar, Luke Cohen, Lia Radonich, Leslie Hormell, Tyler Darnell, Shanna Nevokshonoff. Grade 10 Elena Elder, Natasha Hall, Michele Bontje, Rainbow Berry, Chris Sapriken, Wilson Padmos, Nino Dipasquale, Jay Ploss, Cody Makortoff, Kevin Ralloff, Jay Hicks, Tanya Malakoff, Tara Stevenson. ff, Tracy S$ ff, Grade ll _ Leif Hansen, Greg Nesteroff, Sukhwinder Uppal, Li Tala Crossley, Larry St. Zacks, Eliza Hogan, Jason Thomas, Jennifer Pozney. Ni ff, Yehudi Schepowski Grade 12 Karen Soukeroff, Shawna Kathleen Lister, Raven Ferri- Popoff, Nola-Rae Luchansky, er, Marie Makortoff, Ivaan Rebecca Yaseniuk. COACHES REQUIRED for the following REP TEAMS Midget ¢ Bantam ¢ Pee Wee Applications must be received by JUNE 21, 1994 Submit to: Castlegar Rec Complex Brian Bebelman at Kalawsky Pontiac Also needed: Division Managers If interested contact: Brian Bebelman 365-2155 (work) 365-2556 (home) (Se .) CITY OF CASTLEGAR \ BURNING PERMITS The Castlegar Fire Department advises that permits are required for open burning of yard cleanup during the period of May 15 to September 15 of each year. All other open burning requires a permit year round. For further information contact the office of the Fire Chief or City Hall at 365-7227. Thank you! All cars are the same, and any Tom, Dick or Harriet can service them. While having fon is the waderiying score in the throo and hat month swim season, of the A to come to the pod may 1 work hard, hd wd he eton of ii coaches, It's been said that a coach plays an important role in the physical and LS nde but not out of reach. social development of a child, and is often the role model a child will me working on 4 eae peiram is wien 255508, remember well into their adult years. If that's the case, then the young calied Speict Ineo The Puree. Became 0 ewen sonsba is selatively athletes involved in the Castlegar Aquanauts Swim Club have not one, short, as are the sprints in various competitions, these particular Aqua- of the new pool schedule at the Castlegar and District Recreation eee nauts will concentrate harder on speed and agility rather than focusing Complex. Call 365-3386 for more information. Taoua 8 ff, Nathan Affolter. out of the water. on endurance: vies | Malakot * Coaches Wendy Pilla, Alex Hartman and Neil Jones are Younger students, explained the coaches, because of their underde- | Fitness for alll Nayae veloped bodies, don’t have the full lung and heart capacity that senior Canada Fit week is coming up May 27 to June 5. The Castlegar and Grade 8 swimmers, aged 14 and up, have already attained. As a result, amore | ‘District Recreation department is hosting a fun-filled week of ‘Tara Balfour, Justin Williams, Geveiogenestal program. Is end with mag ee dh i tat events, starting with Sneaker Day on Friday, May 27, and continu- Heather Saliken, Heather Lane, and through various standards in their ing with Looney Week, where all fitness classes are just a dollar, As Ryan Hill, Ben Euerby. well, circle Wednesday, June 1 on your calendar—this when the complex is hosting Energy Plus! This is a day loaded with energy Grade-9 starting at 10 a.m. with free body composition testing (measuring Alan Macek, Collin Ludwar, body fats, etc). From 1:30 p.m. until 3 p.m., Energy Plus! will take Toby Lewis, Kristi Michelson, place at the pool for senior citizens. There will be games, relays, ‘Tyler Clement, Pader Brach, Lena bingo and lots of fun. From 3 p.m. to 4 :30 there will be free coffee Sherstobitoff, Steven Yaskiw, Sun Editor 2st ed, head down to the complex to check it out. Be sure to take note ley Cullen, Jason Barisenkoff, “We're very motivating. But they know that when it comes to their own goals, they're the leaders—they want the gold medals,” said Pilla. Suey clue os theme he cova eesaceed har The such as While the majority of the A training speed swim- Michael Balahura, Ray Yule and Rob sie: diet of cee polo and synchronized swimming are also “As a coach now, you realize and appreciate the fact these kids are involved. Diving would also be part of the program, but duc to lack of Raakting we 10 yen snsk meay setmner Ging yor did and sak for the i serernderely aceasta and refreshments in the pool lobby, siene wih Goplays ca sention, said Pilla. the Aquanauts is a full-time job, and when the season is in hay ee ee ae instructor about full swing, meets take place each and every hk the garding blood p testing and medi- Grade 10 “Planning for the season starts about six months ahead,” added cation. Pius 0 aud! Jessica Mackintosh, Asacia Biln, Cameron Hicks, Steve Hartman. Good planning by Aquanauts executive, strong support from parents SeaQuest for Squids (we mean kids)! Evdokimoff, Nathanial Wilkin- and the ng by Pilla, H and Jones results in about | On Friday June 3, the Castlegar and District Recreation Complex is son, Jonathan Foulger, Paul Jury. one-quarter of the club > making provincials every year—quite an hosting ing new and it inative for children aged 7-14. It’s ence in the way we coach,” said Jones. “We really care about these achievement. But the fact that all students improve by leaps and called SeaQuest, an Adventure under the Sea. The event will be Grade 11 Kids.” bounds, and are enjoying their summer to boot, says something else held at the aquatic centre and will also include games, pizza and Robert Andrew, Sara Cohen, Alex Hartman swims for Simon Fraser University, and is currently towards a double major in Biology and Kinsiology. “This is the best summer job we could have; coming home and about the entire A “We're really excited about this season,” said Pilla “It’s going to be challenging, yet a lot of fun, and, it’s going to be successful.” relays. In short, it promises to be a whale of a good time, from 7 p-m. until 9 p.m. Ben Demoskoff, Sara Warthe, Siara Davis, Joey Makortoff, Cari Jacks. p= - glial aeninieniale wat The Castlegar Aquanauts will attend their first swim meet in Nelson, Suntest Duathion June 17-18. It was all for kicks i in Beaver Valley Valley a combination of players from three different house teams that pulled off the winning effort. “We were grinning I can tell you that,” said coach Rob Prevost. His remarks of team play were expanded upon by fellow coach Dr. Brian Gorman. “The kids played as a team right from the beginning. The whole effort was On your mark, get set, now register for the Sunfest Duathlon, spon- sored by the Castlegar and District Recreation Centre, and Gericks Cycle. The event takes place in conjunction with Sunfest, and includes a 5.8k run; 35k cycle and finally (pant, pant) another 5.8k run. The duathlon is open to both individuals and teams, and the gun sounds at 9 a.m.. Earlybird registration is May 23. Here's the pitch! Zone One Horseshoe Pitching play-offs for the B.C. Summer Games in Kelowna will be held Saturday, June 4 at Kinnaird Park in Castlegar, starting at 10 am. Nine different classes will be compet- ing: four separate divisions in mens; three separate divisions in ladies and two separate divisions in junior mixed. Winners will compete in Kelowna July 21-24. If you plan to compete, or if you Jost want 10, ako: in a 8 eee call Jim or Michelle Feeney at 365-7854 for more i must be comp by May 31. Action on the diamonds Wondering what to do this evening? How about taking in a ball game? From Babe Ruth Little League to enthusiastic and vocal slo- pitch players, ball games are happening every night of the week and on weekends at all the city’s parks. Whether you're out for an evening stroll or just looking for something to do, stop in and watch the action! Swim in the Senior Summer Games The B.C. Seniors Games will be held in Prince Rupert from August 31 until pecaghen tira in eatecie be onus Competition in these games is invited to contact Marg van Yzerloo at 365-7163 before May 22. 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