Saskatchewan Curlers Lead Championships
The Prince George Citizen - Wednesday, March 13,1991 - 17 Don Schaffer 562-2441 S p o r t s Sports Editor J Local 517 CANADIAN JUNIOR NORDIC CHAMPIONSHIPS W eary skiers w elcom ed by fresh snow by BILL SEYMOUR in 14 days — was beginnning to take ais another skier just returned from Gerjunior ranks, the junior women’s chamTuesday. "We are not talking about Citizen StafT toll. many. With three top-10 finishes at last pionships is expected to be a wide-openmedals.” year’s championships in Ottawa, DeA Tired and jet-lagged members of the “ I’m pretty jet-lagged out,” Luhta said affair. Brook Latimer of Thunder Bay, One of his skiers disagrees. Peter Canadian cross-country ski team arrivedTuesday. “ It’ll be pretty tough but hopebreu says he’s happy with the progress heMarie-Helene Martin of Boucherville,Oszadzsky of Rossland was part of the in Prince George Tuesday for the nationalfully I'll be looking at another aggregatehas made in the last year. Que., and Nancy Dassie of Beauport,bronze medal winning relay team in junior nordic championships, which beginaward.’’ “ If I can match that consistency this Que., are among the top-ranked women. Charlottetown. Oszadszky is racing in Thursday at Otway. A veteran of four previous Canadianyear but move up in the placings thatKari Matson and Stephanie Orydzuk,junior boys, the biggest and what some championships, Luhta, 17, enjoyed a two-would be great,” DeAbreu, 19, said both of Prince George, are also racing inobservers say is the most competitive Most of the 181 skiers expected were event at the championhsips.
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