94 ~ Wednesday, August 5, 1892 ~ North Shore News SPORTS NEWS pheto Brad Ledwidge A YOUNG soccer star heads the bail back to another North Shore soccer star, Bob Lendarduzzi, during the Vancouver's 86er's soccer clinic held at Ambleside park. The clinic was well attended and a second one will be held in North Van- couver in September. Cruisers and Merlins show top racing form NORTH VANCOUVER Cruisers (NVC) and North Shore Winter Club (NSWC) Merlins have made a big splash at recent swim meets. The Cruisers hosted an A/B meet in June where they won the team aggregate trophy. NSWC was runner-up. Local aggregate winners were as follows: Six and under: Sarah Mullen (NVC), Jim Campbell (NSWC). Div. I: Girls (A) Alexandra Oosteram (NVC), Girls (B) Hilary Leith (NVC), Boys (A) billy Reikert (NSWC). Div. 2: Girls (A) Blythe Hartley (NSWC), Girls (B) Debbie Camp- bell (NSWC), Boys (A) Iain Lark (NVC). Div. 3: Girls (B) Erin Whittle (NSWC), Boys (A) Jeff Blades (NSWC). Div. 4: Boys (A) Robin McKillop C). : Girls (B) Sarah Redley C). . 6: Giris (A) Lindsay Donaldson {NVC), Boys (A) Strachan Hartley (NSWC), Boys (B) John Ferguson (NSWC). Div. 8: Girls (A) Kathy Mari (NSWC). Both clubs attended the Ogopogo Invitational Meet in Kelowna also in June. In spite of being restricted in the number of swimmers allowed to attend, both Nosth Shore clubs finished strong- ly and the Cruisers missed the team trophy by only three points. Individual aggregate winners in iXelowna were: Div. i: Girls (A) Alexandra Oosteram (NVC), Girls (B) Sarah Mullen (NVC). Div. 2: Girls (A) Blythe Hartley swe), Boys {A) Iain Lark (NVC) Div. 4: Boys (A) Robin McKillop (NVC). Div. 6: Girls (A) Lindsay Donaldson (NVC). Div. 8: Boys (A) Mark Ballard (NSWC). Cruisers also won the team trophy and Merlins were run- fers-up at the recent Vancouver Vikings meet at Percy Norman Pool. Community scoreboard North Vancouver Men’s Slopitch League Standings Stats to Thursday, July 20: AMERICAN DIVISION L.A. Tavern Dawgers*t Budget Warriors* North Shore Heaters* Lynnwood* Fivers® Blue iguanas Coors Silver Builets Capilano Athletics Kokanee Brewers Outlaws eeccscoocescen NATIONAL DIVISION Jack Lonsdale’s* Kokanee Klassics® Dogs* Pegasus . Lions Gate Squids Flickers/Fire Fighiers Malones Sports Grill Gas Alley Mohawks Seaspan Rubs NB: f Clinched Division Title © Clinched Tournament Playoff Berth eooococosooces North Shore Men’s Baseball Association Standings to July 25: Queens Cross Jack Lonsdale’s Pirates Biack Sox Yorkton The Key Skylights Only NB: 7 Clinched Division Title * Clinched Tournament Playoff Berth 8 5 3 Findlay repeats as endurance winner KAMLOOPS’ PETER Findlay captured his third consecutive win July 11 at the 30-mile North Shore Knee Knackering Endurance Race. One hundred ultra-runners toed the start line at the foot of Black Mountain to run the Baden-Powell trail, which in- cludes 16,000 feet in elevation change. Looking remarkably fresh at the race finish in Deep Cove, Findlay, 33, cruised in at four hours, 59 minutes, one second (4:59:01). Although his time is almost Call for sizes and 15 minutes slower than the 1S¢t course record he set of 4:45:11, Findlay was still well ahead of second place finisher Fred Bashel?, 36, of Rossland, who crossed the finish line at 5:22:40. Nola Patterson and Marcia Winger became the first two women finishers at 6:32:45, Both from the Chilliwack Running Club, Patterson and Winger crossed the finish line together, setting a new course record. “We never got lost and we are notorious for getting lost,’’ STEEL BELTED ALL-SEASON RADIALS ALL-SEASON INVICTA GS Save on additional sale items. Sale ends August 22nd. No cash down. prices No interest with up to four months to pay on purchase exceeding $250.00 using major credit cards. See participating retailers for details. em me £am 1 air mile for every $4 spent. Ask your participating cinemas: 3 Se NORTH VANCOUVER 880 West 15th Street north shore. retailer about Goodycar’s air travel rewards with purchase. Tires © Tune-Ups » Shocks Brakes @ Alignment ° Oil, Lube & Fitter. _ Complete mechanical service and raion wary zicble wt a Goodyear Corie Asso Service users WEST VANCOUVER & 675 Marine Drive (at Taylor Way) 985-9131 said Patterson, 39. Winger, 46, was a!so the top women’s master runner of the race. Third place for the women was taken by Debbie Findlay with a time of 6:42:54. Last year’s champion, Mary Nice! of Vancouver, withdrew from the race at Cleveland Dam. 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