26 - Sunday. November 18 . 1990 ~ North Shore News HANDSWORTH'S LAARA Banner (centre) attempts to stop a Burnaby North player from breaking away during recent B.C. High School Field Hockey Championship action at Hugo Ray Park. The game was one of three scoreless games in the tourney which saw Handsworth tied for 12th spot out of a 15-team ieague. High school scoreboard HIGH SCHOOL scoreboard results for the week ending Nov. 13: ABBREVIATIONS: Arg = Argyle, Bal = Balmoral, Brac = Brackendale, CG = Carson Graham, Coll = Collingwood, Hand = Handsworth, Hi Hillside, HS = Howe Sound, STA St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Sentinel, Sey = Seycove, Suth =" Sutherland, WV = West Van- souver, Wsr = Windsor. BADMINTON Senior Boys and Giris Vancouver and District. championships (North Shore finishers in top three): Team standings: |. Sent 37; 2. Arg 5; 3. WY (tied with New Westminster) 4. Boys’ singles: i. Jason Kittler (Sent); 2. Greg Louie (Sent). Boys’ doubles: 1. Clive Heah/Ted Reid (Sent); 2. Kenny Lee/Mike Yee (Arg); 3 Jamie McJannet/Mark Yellowly (WV). Girls’s singles: 1. Moira Ong (Sent): 2. Nancy Reid (Sent); 3. Alison Gau (Sent). Girls’ doubles: 1. Maggie Clay/Elma Ong (Sent); 2. Jacqueline Barre/Charisse Wong (Sent); 3. Kirsten Hardisty/Midori Sugiura (WY). Mixed doubles: Moira Ong/Greg Louie (Sent); 2. Nancy Reid/Jason Kittler (Sent). Junior Boys and Girls Vancouver and District. championships (North Shore finishers in top three): Team standings: 1. Sent (tied with JIN. Burnet) 20. Boys’ singles: 3. Stuart Louie (Sent). Girls’ singles: 1. Meredith Burgon (Sent); 2. Shawna Monkiman (Sent). Girls’ doubles: 3. Nicole Barre/Lindsay Jackson (Sent). . Mixed doubles: 1. Meredith Burgon/Colin Clay (Sent); 2. Shawna Monkman/Stuart Louie (Sent). CROSS COUNTRY Senior Boys B.C. zone meet (in Bracken Team standings: 1. Sent 6 . Hand 77; 3. Brac 104; 4. WY 107: 5. Coff 139. The top four teams qualify for the B.C. Cham- pionships in Victoria. Individuals (45 entries): t. Josh Romer (WY) 27:00; 2. Mike Dairan (Wsr) 27:01; 3. Kevin Barr (HS) 27:02; 4. Rob Ferguson (Hand) 27:50; 5. David Lee (Hand) 27:56; 6. Sed Hyde (Brite) 27:57. Senior Girls B.C. zone meet (in Brackendale): Team standings: 1. Sent $6; 2. Hand 57; 3. WV 68. AU teams qualify for ihe BUC. Championships in Victor. Individuals (29 entries): leNobel (WV) 24.58; 2. Lindsay Me (Wsr) 25:01; 3. Gillian Walker (War) 4. Jane Odds (Hand) 26:00; $2) Monica Meyer (Sent) 26:34; 6, Sarah Cullen (Sent) 26:57, FIELD HOCKEY Senior Girts B.C. AAA" Championships (in West Vancouver and Vancouver): Round-robin section play: WY 0. Chilliwack 0; Kelowna 3, WV 1; WV 1, Brentwood (Mill Bay} 0; Hand 0 Burnaby North 0; Cowichan (Duncan) 2, Hand 0; John Oliver (Vancouver) 3, Hand 0. Consolation: WV 2, Kitsilano (Van- couver} O; Hand 0, Prince of Wales (Van- couver) O. Due to the weather, not all’con- solation games were played. WV finishes Ged for ninth, Hand tied for (2th. FOOTBALL Senior Boys WV 35, Sent 6. . B.C, “‘A’? Quarter-finals (in Coquitlam and Vancouver): Hand 27, Terry Fox (Port Coquittam) 20 (two overtimes), Wsr 21, Ho- ly Cross (Surrey) 14; WV 26, South Delia Junior Boys WV 0, Sent 0. : RUGBY Junior Boys Vancouver and District Final: Bal 17, Burnaby North 7. _ Bantam Boys Vancouver and District Final: Hugh McRoberts 12, Sent 0. SOCCER Senior Boys B.C. Championships (in Kamloops): Round robin section play: Suth 3, Spec- tram (Victoria) 0; Suth 2, Caledonia (Ter- trace) 1; Suth 2, Centennial | (Coquitlam) 1. Semi- finals: Mt. Douglas (Victoria) 2, Suth t Consolation: Suth 2, Queen Elizabeth (Surrey) ¥. Suth finishes third. VOLLEYBALL Senior Boys B.C. “AA” zone playofts (in Vancouver): Semi-final: WV over David Thompson 16-14, 15-13. Final: Richmond over WV 15-8, 15-8. Rich, WV and DT all qualify for the B.C. “AA Championships in Kelowna. Senior Giris B.C, “*A*' zone playoffs {at Hand): Round-robin play: STA aver Pemberton i$-6, 15-3; Coll over Pender Harbour 15-7, 15-5; STA over PH 15-0, 15-2; Coll over Pemb 18-4, 15-1; STA over Coll 15-6, 27- Finat: STA over Coll 15-4, 15-6, 12-15, 16-14. STA qualifies for the B.C. "A" Championships in Lumby. Coll advances to the B.C, ‘A" inter-zone tourmament for a chance at a B.C. berth. B.C. AA" zone playotfs (at Sent): Round-robin play: Sent over Suth 5-3, 1S-f, Elphinstone over HS 18-13, 15-1b; Suth aver Elph 15-10, 15-8; Wer over HS 18-4, 15-8 18-4, 15-8; Wsr over Elph 15-1, 15-10; Sent over HS 18-2, 05-1; Sent over 5. » 15. 0; Wer ove F Suth 17-16, 15-0; Sent over Worf US-8, 15-0, Sent nt for the BC. ' Champi onships in) Comox. Wer advances to the B.C. SAA inter-zene tournament for a Torrance named president NORTH VANCOUVER’S David Torrance was re-elected by ac- clamation to oa third) term as president of the B.C. Triathlon Association at the Nov, 3 annual general meeting of the sports zav- erning body. Triatitete Carol Montgomery, 25, of North Vancouver won the Athiete of the Year Award while Frank Clarke, 22. of Vancouver. won the male Athlete of the Year. The age group awards went to Kristin) Dyck, 20, and John Sultivan, 43, both of Viaticouver, over Arg 15-2, 15-9, 15-8. Semi-fing “Black’” over Sent 15-12, 18-12, 15-8; Hand over Wsr 15-9, 15-3, 15-9, chance at a B.C. berth. Junior Girts Semi-finals: STA over Sent 15-2, 18-9, 15-7; WY over Hand 13-15, 2. FS-U1, 2-15, 15-8. Juvenile Girls North Shore playoffs: Tiebreaker for eighth: Bal over Suth 15-3, 8-15, 15-3, 15-6; Quarter-finals: Sent over Hill 15-5, 15-8, 15-6; STA **Black’” over Bal 25-11, 18-3, 15-6; Wsr over CG 15-12, 15-7, nd FA WAS 524 SAVE $2 NOW ky | $21,490 Soccer Sabres scoop bronze in Kamloops SUTHERLAND SABRES finished third in the 16-team) B.C. high school soccer championships in Kamloops fast weekend — the best finish for the school since winning the tide in both 1984 and 1986. And the team had plenty of time to celebrate on a 35-hour bus side that avoided all highway closures due to various slides, tak- ing them through places they'd never heard of in B.C. and Washington. Midfielder Nico Berg and sweeper/centre half Lee Maeri were named to the tournament's first all-star team, and Mandla Sibiva to the second team. Berg scored once in each of the Sabres’ three sectional games: 3-0 over Victoria’s Spectrum, 2-1 over Caledonia from Terrace and 2-1 ‘ersus Centennial of Coquitlam. Sibiya tallied twice while striker Simon Daniels and fullback Nicky Cena had one each. In the semi-finals against Mount Douglas, Berg scored to put Sutherland up 3-0 but a disastrous final 10 minutes in which the Vic- toria school scored twice left the local side on the short end of a 2-1 final score. Sutherland, coached by Daryl Samson and Brad Baker, edged Surrey’s Queen Elizabeth 2-1 on goals by Daniel That’s right, at North Shore Mazda we're saying yes! yes! yes! to any reasonable offer you make on our 1991 trucks and 4x4’s. Just look at this great example. AND ONE OF THE BEST WARRANTIES IN THE BUSINESS PLUS P.DI. & FREIGHT $695. ON PURCHASE PARTS AVAILABLE AND BANK FINANCING O.AC. =| ee 700 Marine Drive, North Vancouver HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS and Sibiva for the bronze medals. Doug Logie, goalkeeper Simon Griffiths’ stepfather and an expe- rienced B.C. 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