13 - Wednesday, Mas 23. 1990. North shore News Port Day returns PAGE 43 SRORGKS LINE ONGOING-North Shore Neigh- bourhood House’s teen summer sport program has a variety of outdoor activities. The drop-in program runs every Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. and is Open to all teens. For information call 987-8138. ea ONGOING-The Women’s Oldtimers Ice Hockey League is recruiting players for its 1990-91 hockey season. The feague would like to hear from women over 30 who ere interested in playing a Strictly non-contact, recreational game whether they have hockey experience or not. For information call Brenda at 980-3253 or Anthea at 980-9884. ake ONGOING-Volleyball, anyone? The outdoor co-ed recreational volleyball feague starts play Mon- day evenings, June 4 to August 13, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Kirkstone Park In Lynn Valley. For more in- formation, call recCentre Magnussen at 984-9341. ad TODAY-Dr. David Cox will be giving a seminar on psychological preparation for sport at the West Vancouver YMCA, 1735 In- glewood Ave., from 7:30-10 p.m. Cox is a consulting psychologist with the Canadian Olympic Association, Tennis Canada, and the Coaching Association of Canada. The seminar is for athletes of al] levels who want to learn applied strategies for mental preparation. Early ticket purchase is recommended. Cost is $12 for non-members and $10 for YMCA members. Call 926-5541 for in- formation. we NEWS phato Cindy Goodman GOTCHA! CARSON Graham's Peter Hardy tackles a West Vancouver player (in striped jersey) during the North Shore rugby final white team mate Charlie Bruce (lef) moves ia from behind. Carson Graham edged West Van 14-11. Eagles soar to rugby cup win metre penalty kigk and West MAY 25-27-RecCentre Lonsdale is offering the Nationa! Coaching Certification Program Level If. Among topics inchided in the pro- gram is the role of the coach, sport safety, skill analysis and goal set- ting. Call recCentre Lonsdale at 988-6166 for information, JUNE 3-The Red Cross Fun Run CARSON GRAHAM Eagles penalty kick tied the score in the starts at 8 am. at Swangard edged West Vancouver Highlanders $4-1) in an excelient display of high school tugby by both teams fo capture the North ships May 24-26 in Kamloops. An appreciative crowd of close to 300 saw West Vancouver up 7-4 at halftime cou SOumetre cun for atry by Jamie switver and a second half and a 60-metre play, involving «& kick by Peter Bramp- ton that was picked up by Pete Dasilva and taken to the goal Van's Barker closed out the scor- ing with a 3S-metre try. The game ended with West Van deep in Carson Graham's end. Stadium. The 8 km cun is open to tunners, jougers, walkers and wheelchairs. For information, call 525-6884. The Highlanders, defending North Shore champions, play Burnaby South for a berth in che provincial championship. Shore senior boys’ trophy at Klahanie Park last week. The victory puts the Eagles in- to the [6-school B.C. champion- line where it was flipped to Peter Hardy for acry in the corner, pur the Eagles ahead 11-7, DaSilva connected on a 40- penalty kick from Scott Barker, Guilia Deeatiis’ try had given Carson an early 4-0 lead. tuson Latosre's [S-metre aan JUNE 16-17-The Labate's Lite 24-Hour Relay starts 10 a.m. Saturday at Swangard Stdiun to raise money for the BUC. Lions Society for Crippled Children. Each member of the [60 26- member teams will run approxi- mately four circuits of the 2.5-Km roule around Central Park. For information, call Steve Campbell al 874-4465. Local lawnbowlers gear up for season singles? to be held August EE and 02. Other than Provincial Championships, the All-Star Singles is the atust prestigious singles event in PoC. Twelve of the top singles players will bate for top honars over (vo wan divs. Scoring for the event is different than norma! in that each round com- prises three shortened games contbined into one set. This focuiat. cor bined with colored player shirts and matching bowls. makes it ideal for spectators, At preseot three North Shore bowlers are Known to have qualified to participate in this event: David Brown (last years winned), Mark Ras- mond (1989 junior chanipion) and Peter Fish E1989 Vancouver and District champion). THE LAWNBOWLING season his started and North Shore chibs fired well in Vancouver and area feague competition, In first round division Faction, North Van UAT team defeated Just year’s division I champions New Wescminster 40-35. Meanwhile their teammates on the 8° teas played at DT adner defeating them 38-20, In division (ff aetion. North Van AT fost to Richmond (3-05. and West Van UAT made it a double loss for North Van by defeating the North Van SB" team 22-10, West Van SB completed a clean sweep by narrowly deleating North Burnaby 15-13. In other lawnbowling news, North Vancouver Lawnabowling Clab his been honored by being selveted for the prestigious 1990 “HC. AlEStar SPORTSLINE RUNS every Wed- nesday ats space permits. If you are planning an event, submit details by preceding Friday to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale A+ N. Wan.. V7M 2H-4. Priority gion to. North Shore and fundriising events.