16 — Friday, January 30, 1998 — North Shore News north shore news NEWS photo Mike Wakefield Cap Cagers on the road this weekend _ Andrew McCredie Sports Editor andrew@nsnews.com CAPILANO College basketball teams split games at the Sportsplex last weekend. On Friday, the men Blues edged Douglas College 77-75, while the women Blues lost a 71-64 decision to the Royals. The North Vancouver college teams had a reversal of fortune the following day as the women’s team beat the Trinity Western University Spartans 79-73, and the men lost to the Spartans 79-76. The weekend splits left the men in fourth place in B.C. College Athletic Association stand - ings with a 7-4 regular season standing. The women Blues are 4-7 on the vear. On the individual stats front, the Blues’ John Sickaligres BADMINTON... The public is invited to take in some high-calibre badminton action this weekend at Hollyburn Country Club. More than 100 under-16 and under-19 competitors will take part in) the three-day tourncy, beginning today at i p.m. Admission is tree. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK... Friends and family members of last Sunday's high school athlete of the week, Kristen McFee (right), were no doubt puzzled by che photo we ran with Kristen’s accomplishments as a member of the Carson Graham wrestling teams ‘Ir scems we * Kristen's THE reai Kristen McFee. Sherlan, of Campbell River, is tied for fitth in the league with 107 rebounds in 11 games (9.73 rebounds per game). The Blues’ Judy Carlick, of Prince George, leads the league in average game score with 4 stellar 20.67 points per game. Her teammate Linnae Bee, of Terrace, is fourth with 15.64 points per game. Carlick is second in league rebounding with 128 in nine games (14.22 rebounds per game). Both Capilano teams hit the hard ood today with games against the University College of the Fraser Valley Cascades in Abbotstord. The women Blues tip-off against the league-leading Caseades at 6 p.n., followed by the men’s Blues-Cascades game set tor 8 p.m. Tomorrow, the Blues travel to Kelowna for games against the Okanagan University College Lakers. ‘the women play at 6 p.m.; the men ar 8 p.m. “excellence inadvertently ran a picture of good teammate Eniily Richardson. All | apologies to both. — Astdrent MeCredie friend and CAPILANO College guard Lisa Clark (left) looks to make a pass during the Blues’ 71-64 loss to Douglas College last Friday night at the North Vancouver college’s Sportsplex facility. The Biues were on the right side of the score the fotlowing night as they beat Trinity Western University 79-73. awards 8” unbaked Pepperoni Pizza Just Bake & Serve! Westlynn Bakery 1195 LYNN VALLEY RD., LYNN VALLEY CENTRE = 985-1622 Valid Jan 29 - Feb 4/98 Announcement from Monika Rogers Just to let you know, | am retiring from Real Estate to concentrate on a new venture. “Gazebo In The Garden” Bed and Breakfast 310 St. James Road East North Vancouver, V7N 112 Phone: 983-3331; Fax: 980-3215 E-mail: mrogers@direct.ca http:/Avwww.bobcanada.com/1782.html Gazebo In The Garden opened last June and we have had wonderful people, from all over the world, visiting our home. A sincere thank you to all rny past and present clients for their many years of friendship and support. The Sussex commitment to the community and its salespeople has made me proud to have been associated with this outstanding organization. Hopefully you will consider recommending Gazebo in The Garden to your out of town friends and relatives. . Whether you're thinking of Buying or Selling, {highly recomunend my son in law Grant Gardner. Vou can be assured of 100% satisfaction...1 personally guarantee it, Grant's main priority is making sure his clients best interests are First and Foremost. Grant has the distinction of being ranked in the or 10% of alt Realtors in Greater Vancouver for the last 10 years. Grant is committed to upgrading his education on a weekly basis to ensure that he provides the highest quality of service and advice to his clients. As a shareholder and Director of the most dynamic Real Estate force in B.C., Grant is well known for his dedication to contributing to the success ff SUSSEX of others. Grant can be reached at 984-9711 [U seatrs oT. nominations Ferest Renewal BC will honour individuals and groups from around the province who have made valuable contributions to forestry in British Columbia, with the third annual Forests Excellence Awards to be announced in June of 1998. Awards will be given in each of the following categories: * Forest Management + Environment « Value Added + Labour + Community » Education ¢ Communications/Media « Forest Service « Youth. Entry deadline is March 23. 1998. FOREST 4 ——— RENEWAL BC Cail 1-888-432-4442 for information and nominations forms.