ward NORTH SHORE Sport Awards The North Shore Sport Awards is a celebration of sport achievement at all levels; community, high school, provincial, and international and includes categories for coaching and officiating. It is designed to recognize the outstanding achicvements of North Shore athletes. GENERAL NOMINATION CRITERIA All nomiaces should be considered amateur by tie definition of the provincial or national sports organizations © Please fill out a separate form for each nomination. A person can be nominated in one category only. ¢ Nominees must have a stroug North Shore connection (born, lived or living) to be considered. * Results will not be the only criteria for selection. * Nominees achievement of year 1999 only will be considered. © Visit our website to get a fuel list of criteria. NOMINATION CATEGORIES YOUTH FEMALE Females under 18 years & under (as of December 31st, 1999} YOUTH MALE Males under 18 years & under (as of December 31st. 1999) OPEN FEMALE Fertales 39-39 years CPEN MALE Males 19-39 years MASTER FEMALE Females 40 years and older MASTER MALE Males 40 years and older corcea Only coaches who are NCCP certified of are pursuing certification will be considered for recognition. OFFICIAL, Nominees to be considered will include __ those who, in the process of officiating, educate and encourage athletes and coaches to play fair, and spectators to demonstrate responsible behiour. COMMUNITY SPORT VOLUNTEER May include any volunteer organizer, trainer or manager who has made a significant contribution tu 2 sport azganization on the North Shore in 1999. COMEBACK AWARD Any female/mate who has overcome a significant obstacle to return to a high bel of competition, the recognition of which could inspire others who face similar or other obsticles. TEAM Any amaeur team competing in an organized league during 1999. The phrase “ream” in these selections will not be interpreted as a group of individ competitors (such 2s BC Ski team) bul limited to the commenty known team spons such 2s baskethall, vollevhall, soccer etc. ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY Any female/male, physically or mentally challenged, who has made a significant coricibution lo sport on the North Shere. FAIR PLAY Any tear or individual that demonstrated the values of guod sportsmanship and (air pk over a “win at all costs” aititude during competition. Nominations will be considered that tell a verifiahle story dhat modeled such values for others, and that could be used by coaches and parents ta teach such values to young athletes. NORTH SHORE SPORT AWARDS NOMINATION FORM Nomination Deadtine: Thursday Aprit 6. 2000 Nominee’s Name Address City Telephone Sport(s) represented Club or Team represented Nominated by Association with Nominee_____. Address Gy E-mail address: Tels, form snust be completed in ful! and must bave a brief ypewrilten summary Telephone of tbe nominee's accomplishments. Nominations can be dropped off at any North or West Vancouver recCentre, West Vancouver Memorial Library or at the North Shore News. Nominations will not be accepled verbally or by telephone. (o) (eXe) WWII NORTH SHORE Spovt Awards The North Shore Sport Awards ceremony will take place April 29th, 2000, 7:30pm at Ice Sports North Shore, 2411 Mt. Seymour Parkway. For more information please call Bernie Duffy at the Grant Connell Tennis Centre, 983-6486 or e-mail to duffyb@northvanrec.cam To register your attendance at the ceremony, please call 987-play (7529). Website: www.nssportewards.com NEWS photo Juile Iverson Battle for the bali MATTHEW Stevenson (right) of the West Vancouver Spuraways Is challenged by Mount Seymour Royals’ Chris Reimer during Saturday's U-15 Pioneer Cup final at Burnaby Lake Sports Complex. West Vancouver won the game 3-0. : Basketball BE. Girls AAA basketball championship Riarch 6-11 Capilano College Sparis?lex ARGYLE G REB_ ASSIST PTS Ashley Burke Beth Graham Rachel fig Jacqui Farsaby Karin Wickson Michelle Stiphout Kelly Houston Sam Drove Devon Fatlum Jutia Harrinaton Lindsay Belfry Christina Lane HANDSWORTH Christine Kirk Sandra Harris Annie Jekyil Erin Gjernes Kelly Ramsay Lauren Makelke Kendra Samson Laura Hang Jenna Beveridge Danieile Cocomile “NONWhDAL ASD Ora naea ooo nif) MARCH 6 (high scerer; player of the game) Argyle 77 South Peace 57; Ashizy Burke, 16; Beth Graham Maple Ridge 66 Handsworth 54; Erin Gjernes, 14; Gjernes MARCH 9 (high scorer; player of the game) Claremont 81 Handsworth 56; Christine Kirk, 19; Kirk Thomas Haney 63 Arpyte 50; Burke, 24; Burke MARCH 10 (high scorer; player of the game) Mount Baker 61 fiandsworth 46; Sandra Harris, 16: Harris Argyle 79 Wid. Mcuat 53: Burke, 31; Burke MARCH 14 (high scorer; player of the game: Handsworth 77 McRoberts 56; Harris, 23; Gjernes (Handsworth finishes 15th ptace) Argyle 94 Chiliivack 82; Burke, 24; Burke (Argyle finishes fifth place, wins consolation round) AAR Sonior Boys Basketeall Champlonshics PNE Agrodome, Tussday through Saturday TUESDAY Game 1: 11 a.m. McNair vs. Penticton Game 2: 12:45 p.m. Mt. Baker vs. Yale Game 3: 3:30 p.m. Kitsiano vs. Caledonia WEDNESDAY _ Game 5: 8:30 a.m. Wellington vs. White Rock Christian Game 6: 10:15 a.m, Pitt Meadows vs. St. Georges ~ Game 7: noon Lord Byng vs. Seaquam Game 8: 1:45 p.m. Carson Graham vs. Stelly's or Priace eorge Game 9: t 30 p.m. Richmond vs. Game 2 Winnat Game 19: 5:15 p.m. Terry Fox vs. Wt Game 14: 7 p.m. Oak Bay vs. W3 Game 12: 8:45 p.m. Walnut Grove vs. Kelowna THURSDAY Game 19: quarter-final 3:30 p. Game 20: quarter-fina! 5:15 p. Game 21: quartzr-final 7 p.m. Game 22: quarter-finai 8:45 p. FRIDAY semi-final 7 p.m. W20 vs. W22 semi-final &:45 p.m. W19 vs. W21 SATURDAY Consolation fina! 3:30 p.m. Third place 7 p.m. Championship final 8:45 p.m. m. W7 vs. Wi0 m. W142 vs. W9 WS vs. W8 m. W6 vs. W141