TIIE HERALD Wednesday February Cross country skiing Down Dundas but lose squeaker to North Halton novices split games A slow but sure method of ascending a hill n the parallel side step method Stand sideways to the hill with both skis parallel to one another Lift the upper ski and plant It parallel approximately towardthetopof thehtll Make sure your weight is on the upper ski with the outside edge digging into Ihe snow Now bring the tower ski up to within of Ihe upper ski with the inside edge digging into the snow Remember the always parallel to one another You have now completed one step Repeat the same process by the upper ski and once again planting it or the lower ski and so on As you become more confident and adept with this method the speed at which you ascend a hill will increase significantly Keep practising have patience ARIATIONS IN TIIL DIAGONAL STRIDE DOUBLE POLE SINGLE KICK METHOD This method differs from the normal kicking action in that both poles are planted in the snow at the precise moment when the kick takes place At the end of the glide the process Is repealed once again using the same kicking ski over and over again As your becomes more proficient and lion improves you may wish to alternate the k ski from time to time Double poling only refers to the use of the pules only to provide propulsion With the skis side the poles are planted a few inches In front of the feet Downward and backwards pressure is exerted on the poles until the arms are fully extended behind the rest of the body While the trunk or upper body may sometimes be almost parallel o the skis It Is vital to keep the head upright so that you are always looking straight As you can imagine double poling for a prolonged period of time requires tremendous This Is achieved only through The serious racer or elite cross country skiers rely to a great extent on double poling They tend to wax for glide more in the overage tourer and use a very small area of ski surface just under the foot for kicking wax When the racer is confronted with a slight upgrade and finds that double poling Is ineffective As very little wax is used weighting and becomes critical The racer must depend on nil or her superior leg strength and timing to carry him or her through this stretch of the course North Novice team finished their TrlCounty with a win Dundas and an exciting loss to their Chin rivals Tuesday in Dundas goalie Steve Bewlcy mode several fine saves before his mates scored six straight goals to assure the win David had two goals singles went to Erlcr Doug Shcppnrd and Blaine McCaulcy McLaulcy had three assists while Evans and Mark had two Singles went to David Mike and Erl Sunday went to and Imost give the team their first loss of the year In an exciting con lest the locals got fine from Dew ley and Jeff ley and great defensive play from Brent Wilkin son Jamie Stephenson Gavin Closer Evans and I any opened the scoring for Georgetown converting a rebound from a McCaulcy shot The home team tied the score when scored In the second period from and breakaway assisted by squad pulled out all the Malt Lush to restore the stops in their attempt to The homo team scored score through Playoffs begin next third frame for the lend week with the team withstood a late determined to make a North lallon rush the run the league title North lead But two quick goals in the second saw the lead change hands before Mc scored on Georgetown Track Club Running hints The Jasper to Banff relay It s hard to believe it has been a year since our running club headed west to compete in the Jasper to Banff relay Now as last year we are heavily Into the organizational segment of this event The relay Itself is a race of miles broken Into sections Each section is approximately li miles long and covers a variety of terrain and weather conditions All the members of last year team agreed the beauty of the surroundings made it difficult to keep our minds on the task at hand North Halton curling M and M team downs Milton Shutout goaltcnding by Brian paced Georgetown M and M Pro Sports Bantams to a win over Burlington in the final series of Tri County playoff action Dave Harris Ken Frank and Chris Sloddart had the goals for the winners while had two assists and Harris and Trevor had singles Earlier Burlington defeated Georgetown there as three goals In the overtime notched the win for the winners Harris Alain Thlbault and Jason Arnold scored Ihe goals for Georgetown who overcame an early deficit to lie the game Danny Lane Harris and Don Cruise had assists Eastwood takes gold The race will begin at noon June 15 in Jasper Alberta but the festivities begin the night before C P Air one of the major sponsors puts on pasta dinner for all the competitors and shows movies of past events to gel everyone In the mood Even after all of this preparation It is hard to believe how far we have to run The first five legs develop into Increasing incline until he beginning of the sixth leg Fortunately last year master runner Bob Dan ell ran the sixth leg for us which we affectionately referred to as suicide six This is the section of the icefields parkway hat rises to the Colombia Icefields This 11 mile leg rises 2 feet of last five miles of the leg Bob was passing overheated recreational vehicles that had stalled on the incline The sixth section then levels off at the icefields and drops 2 feet as the seventh begins It was hard to decide which of these two were harder The middle section was fairly flat as it proceeded through the North Saskatchewan River Volley Then stage 11 the rise begins again A serious incline of some 1 feet met Charlie last year as he ran for us to the top of Bow Summit Again the course declined after this second summit and as running conditions Improved we were able to watch the sun rise at a The day was crisp clear and beautiful As wo proceeded to the 17th and last leg yearold Brendan took the baton and crossed the finish line bringing us in 36th place out of the HO teams We were more than pleased with that result but hope to Improve this year When we returned after last year s advent ure the response was so positive from other team members we decided to enter two teams this year There arc a lot of very good runners in this area and our club membership is rising all the time Our problem this year as It was last year Is money It will cost each team over to take parr We have decided to hold a draw as a fund raiser but we will also need help from corporations in town big or small Why not give us a hand we won t give you the Run around Todd Mclntyre leads ReMax team to win Todd had Exchange House with Nolo had two three goals to pace Acton singles going to Rick goals for Norths tar Donaldson Rick Pool Cleaners in their win Hills Rad in and Bob Brian Terry Bruce Georgetown Beaumont had two goals Sheppard and Mike Contact round robin for OTooIes while Schuetz had singles championship play Sun Brian King and Shawn day Al Reed Paul Martia Coffey scored for Nick In other games Kevin and Ray Inglis Martina Motors Phillips scored with J seconds to lift Exchange SOU CI House to a tie with Keeping in shape and staying active waiting while for County pi ay downs to commence the Cleaners beat Nick Li tech A Major Atoms hosted two exhibition Martina Motors matches this past week and won both with solid Dick pear Scott Ma team effort and Chris At Alcott Arena February tech met an had wo goals each far ton team and despite great goal tending from while singles their only goalie defeated Acton Goals were went to Rob Evans Dove notched by Troy Gardner Kevin Patrick Ernie Southerland and Dave Steven Wright and Jeff Wright Able John assists vent to Jeff Wright David Metvedt had two goals Stephen Lconl Jeff and Ernie for Hills Rad Pcarce while Graham Smart At Memorial Arena Sunday February a Gerry Milne Doug No on squad met the Lif tech A Major Atoms forest Arnle Lcfebvrc and were defeated Goal getters for George- and Rob Leslie had town were GordleBuchan Jeff Wright Kevin singles Patrick and Ernie with assists going to In the Exchange House Stephen Lconl Steve Wright David Metvedt 2 game Emit Jeff Shaun Currle Weir had two goals for Peter and Jeff Wright The highlight of this week s curling goes to our ladies tankard team consisting of two squads who won the 1985 Ladies Tankard district at Acton Feb The members of this victorious team are Shirley McDermot and Joan skips Donna Blight and Margaret Simpson vices Lois and Alice seconds and Mary Black and Eva Bradley leads They defeated Dixie and Chinguacousy to advance to the division downs March at the Toronto Cricket Club Best of luck Thetop winner of three games were George way to go Rollle Bradley Paul Barber and Barry Hayward Second was Alice Carroll Evans Graemo Gair and Gary Third was Bob Harold Mary Klteley and Frank Lloyd Finally in fourth spot was Brian Ken Irwin Leigh Bradbury and BUI Barton A special thanks to Doug Colllson and company for all their work to 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