Anyone over the age of 11 interested in taking a class five referee clinic should mark Oct. 21 on the calendar.
Squamish Youth Soccer is offering the day-long clinic at Howe Sound Secondary at a cost of $50 per person. The admission fee includes lunch, a snack and a package from 小蓝视频 Soccer valued at $14.
Contact Jose Oreamuno at 604-898-5579 for more information.Three locals tops in trail series
Andrew Clarke, Rich Rawling and Imre Sorban took top honours in the Sea 2 Sky Trail Running Series.
Clarke won the under 39 years category while Rawling took top spot for men aged 40 to 49 and Sorban was the topcontender amongst men over 50 years of age.
The series wrapped up on the weekend with the completion of the Rubble Creek Classic 24 km trail race on Sunday (Sept. 25). Nearly 400 racers competed in the four events.
The events that made up the series were Comfortably Numb in Whistler, STORMY along much of the Squamish Test of Metal mountain bike course, Loop the Lakes at Alice Lake and The Rubble Creek Classic from Cheakamus Lake to Rubble Creek.
Net proceeds from the not-for-profit races benefited a variety of local outdoor organizations.
BMX returning
The Squamish Off Road Cycling Association is holding a BMX meeting to introduce the sport and discuss the possibility of creating a track and a club.
The meeting is scheduled for Oct. 8 at Howe Sound Brew Co. at 7 p.m.
RSVP to [email protected] if you wish to attend.