B4 - Wednesday, February 9, 1983 - North Shore News Soccer cup action underway PROVINCIAL CUP playoffs are underway in the North Shore Youth Soccer Association for. the Provincial Cup and already a couple of upsets ‘have marked the action. The mighty Lynn Valley Christie Falcons, defending provincial champions in the U14 + Girls division, suc- cumbed to the West Van- couver Blue Devils 2-1 on by on ga anc "hh 2 ee a protest over the use of Industrial hocke substitutes, but the final out- come was not available at News press time. Squeaking through on corner kicks, the Mount Seymour Royals Boys U12 squad defeated the Mac- Sween Highlanders after } to a 3-3 finish. The Royals had six kicks to the Highlander’s 3. Premier boys and girls playoffs. are: BOYS Ul8: WV Spuraways Red 2, LV MG Builders 1: NVU Rangers 4, NV United 0. U16: NV United 9, WV Spuraways 2; MacS Highlanders 6. NV Celtics 90. U1S: MS Royals 4, MacS Highlanders 3; WV Spuraways 4, NV United 2. Ul4: NV United 2, WV Spuraways 1. MacS Highlanders |, MS Royals 0. U13: WV Spuraways 4. NV United 0. LV Falcons 5, MacS Highlanders 2. Ul2: LV Falcons 11, WV Strikers 0: MS Royals 3 (C/K). MacS Highlanders 3; NV United 3, WV Spuraways 2: vane LV Falcons 2, Macs Hig de _ wv NV ans rors Royats s. LV United 0. U18: WV Anerons 5, LV 10's 1: MacS Tigers 2, MS Thunder 0. U16; MS Comets !, MacS Cosmos 0 (default); LV Dairy Queens 2, WV Whitecaps 0. U1S: LV Don Davis Insurance 4, MacS The Swarm 1: MS Sting 3, WV Stompers 2 (corner kicks). Ul4: NV United t, NVU Celtics 0 (default), LY Westlynn Wildcats 7, WV Breakers 1; WV Blue Devils 2. LV Christie Falcons | (poss. protest): MacS Highlanders 2, MS Panthers |. U3: MacS Highlanders 4, NV United 1; WV Cheetahs 4, Lv FOE gles 0 Atom Bs streak The red hot N.V. Atom ‘B’ - the Keg ran their unbeaten streak to siX games, following a pair of weekend draws. Saturday night, North Van played previously unbeaten, untied West Van to a 3-3 score, after posting an early 3-1 lead. West Van managed two late goals in the final frame ‘to scratch out the single point. Sunday, the Keg and Coquitlam settle for a single point each as they fought to a 4-4 score. Falling victim to the North Van squab earlier were N.S.W.C. (4-0), Burnaby Minor (5-1), Coquitlam (4- 3), and Port Moody (3-2). After playing 500 hockey before christmas, they new year has brought a 7-3-2 record for the Keg. LV Hotshots 0. Ul: LV Hotshots 1. MacS Highlanders 0. Three players each scored 2 goals to lead Park Royal Super Valu to an 8-3 victory Romaniuk. Two goals by Mike N.V Forwarding 9-2 while Berts Drillers downed Goofys 4-1 y in action ransit. Getting 2 each were Greg Johnston, Bill Allen and _ Steve Fourchalf. ; Also scoring for Super Valu were Robbie Metcalf and Brian Bebek with Metro goals going to Hank Brussel, Clark De Boer and Dan Maclean helped .V. Beavers to a 4-2 victory over Roseway Hawks. Murray Chatwin and Brent Miller added singles for the Beavers. Roseway scorers were Tom Tippen and Jim Leaworthy. In other games Hollyburn Lumber downed Cottrell Softball registration REGISTRATION for boys and girls softball will be held at the Capilano and Westlynn Malls, Saturday, February 12 and 19th from noon till 4. Girls registration, for the Bert Duke Softball League, will only take place at Westlynn, while boys can register for the North Shore Softball League at either mall. Girls have to be between the ages of 8 and 18, while boys between 6 and !2 years old can register. Registration fee for the boys is $20, while that for the girls varies according to the age group. Both groups are looking for sponsors, administrators, coaches, and umpires. Interest is the only requirement Call Jack Hubbard for the boys, 980- 5600, or Judy Johnston for the Bert Duke League, at 986-0669. 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