14 - Wednesday, April 18, 1990 - North Shore News SPORTS NEWS photo Paul McGrath NUMBER SEVEN Alar Naturall takes a shot in the first practice of the year for novice lacrosse players at recCentre Lonsdale. Badminton masters compete in W. Van THE 1990 Canadian Seniors and Masters Badminton Champion- ships starts today at Hollyburn Country Club with a record number of competitors. Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club will also be used as a site to ac- comodate the 182 seniors and masters badminton players. These players will be coming from United States, Europe, Canada and even Japan to com- pete in the four-day tournament. The tournament will! feature age groups from the junior vets (35- 39), seniors (40-49), masters (50- 59), grand masters (60-69) through to golden masters for players aged. 80 years or more. . Among the entrants to this prestigious tourney is Denmark’s Jesper Helledi, the 1983 World High school ABBREVIATIONS: Arg = Argyle, Bal = Balmon!, Brac = Brackendale, CG = Casson Graham, Coll = Collingwood, Haod = Handsworth, Hill = Hiliside, HS = Howe Sound, STA = St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Sentinel, Sey = Suth = Sutherland, WV = West Van- couver, Wor = Windsor. HIGH SCHOOL scoreboard results for the week ending April 10: Men's Doubles Champion, Van- couver’s Bruce Rollic, a dominant force in Canadian badminton in the 70s, Sport Hall of Famer Claire Lovett and Alberta’s Jean Folinsbee, who was once the Ca- nadian junior and senior champion in the same year. Also playing will be Abdul Shaikh of Vancouver and Califor- nia’s Jim Poole, current holders of the world men’s doubles title won in Denmark last year. Playing men’s doubles in the 35 years age division will be 83-year- old Henry Paynter who will team with his son Henry Jr., the current B.C. 35’s singles chapion. Finals are scheduled for Satur- day, April 21 and admission to the games is free. scoreboard GOLF Senior Boys and Girls Sent 7, Suth 0; WV 6, CG 1; Arg 7, Bal 0; Coll 44%4, Wsr 2%. RUGBY Senior Boys CG 30, Arg 6; WV 26, Arg 3. SOCCER Senior Girls 1 Wsr 5, WV 0; CG 0, Sey 0; Arg V0. North Shore students compete Fram page 13 (Hand) 26. Juvenile Boys: Team: 1. Hill 40; 2. Sent 30; 3. Brac 18; 4. STA 14; 5. Hand 10; 6. Suth 8. Individual: 1. Josh Romer (Hill) 7; 2. Jed Hyde (Brac) 8; 3. Ronan Gleeson (Sent) 15; 4. Russell Sinclair (Hill) 17; 5. Rhys Camp- bell (STA) 36; 6. Josh Twohey (Sent) 41. Bantam Giris: Team: 1. Sent 40; 2. STA 30; 3. Hill 24; 4. Brac 14; 5. Hand 12; 6. Bal 3. Individual: I. Misti Hurst (Sent) 5; 2. Jamie Mackey (STA) 9; 3. Attan Henn (Hill) 15; 4. Alison Paterson (Hand) 19; 5. Sophie Canteli (Sent) 27; 6. Jeanette Haas (Sent) 36. Bantam Boys: Team: 1. Brac 40; 2. Hand 26; 3. Sent 18; 4. Bal 18; 5. Wsr 16; 6. Hill 4. Individual: 1. lan Lenobel (Sent) 6; 2. Chris Breikss (Hand) 9; 3. Josh Danielson (Brac) 12; 4. Mike Dohlan (Brac) 28; 5. Strachan Hartley (Hand) 28; 6. Eric Foster (Wsr) 32. Karate kids kick to wins KARATE KIDS from the Eagle Harbour Community Centre karate club joined more than 1.000 com- division. Kata is a set of karate techniques that must be done in the correct order with balance, speed, petitors at the Vancouver International Karate power and intensity. Seremy Phipps placed first in his kata division Championships recently. “The courage required for anyone, especially the young kids, just to enter one of these huge tourna- ments is tremendous. That courage is the type of behind him. character trait we like to cultivate in the kids because it can sustain them through the ups and downs that everyone must cope with throughout their lives,’’ says instructor Jim MacDonald. Frank Rilev. 8. placed second in kata in his age division. Women squash players return with medals SEVEN MEMBERS of the Evergreen ladies’ squash club pur- sued medals at the Women’s Pro- vincial Spring Squash Invitational tournament in Kamloops. Hot from their first place stand- ing in the B-3 division of the Van- couver City League, they returned to Vancouver with more spoils. Gina Hohenwarter won her first B tournament after an exciting match against Gale Jackson of Vernon. Veteran Heather Hill succumbed to Sui Yong in the all Evergreen B against some showy, crowd pleasing forms. Phipps’ brother Chris was only 7/10ths of a point Thomas Furst placed first in a huge sparring divi- sion with Eagle Harbour club mate Nichie Waissbluth placing third behind him. Meanwhile, Frank Riley placed first in his sparring consolation round, having earlier that day outwitted Shannon Mc- Jannet in a close five-game battle in the semi-final. Kirsty Milligan lost a fight in the ladies C consolation final to Mryna Hastings of Vancouver. “You'll Never Know Till You Tri!’ SPRING 1990 TRIATHALON Join recCentre Andrews in the first annual Spring 1990 Triathalon. Qualified, experienced athletes can help you train during weekend Triathalon Clinics at recCentre Andrews. The Spring 1990 Triathalon consists of an 800 metre pool swim; 20 km cycle (3 loops on Mount Seymour Parkway) and a 5 km run through trails and along Mount Seymour Parkway. There are four age categories for men and women plus a special Kids’ Triathalon (250 metre swim, 6 km cycle, 2 km run). Entry forms are available at atl recCentres. May 24, 1990. Entry fee $25 Kids Triathalon $10 Entry fee includes tank top, door prizes, refreshments CYCLING CLINIC RUNNING CLINIC (Novice & Advanced) with with Marek Jedrzejek Paul Granger & Dean Miiner & Paul Granger Saturday, May 5 9:00 am-4:00 pm Cost $45.00 Saturday, April -24 or 28 9:00 am-2:00 pm Cost $45.00 TYING IT ALL TOGETHER with Paul Granger Thursday, May 17 7:00-40:00 pm Cost $5.00 TRANSITIONS TRAINING with Paul Granger Saturday, May 12 9:00 am-41:00 pm Cost $410.00 For more information on triathalon or to register for workshops, call Trish Holme at recCentre Andrews, 929-7314. Workshop registration is limited! North Vancouver pe el Recreation Commission north shore recCentre Andrews 929-7314 931 Lytton St., North Vancouver 1139 Lonsdale Ave. sunpDat *weonesoay-rmoay North Vancouver