north shore news RUNNING BETWEEN THE RAIN, the Viking Red Kittens managed to down the West Van Quicksllvers 3-0 In giris soccer action at Seylynan Park on Saturday. In spite of the rain, the North Shore youth soccer managed to play most scheduled games. (lan Smith photo) | Best finish chools Top ten in girls volleyball By BILL BELL They might not have come out on top, a spot destined for Mount Douglas, but for the West Van Highlanders and the Hillside Highwaymen, last week’s B.C. Double A Girls Volleyball Championship Tourn- ament: at Sutherland was something they will never forget. The Highwaymen finished in seventh spot, the best ever placing for a North Shore team in the history of the tournament while for the West — Vancouver Highlanders, it was a case of being knocked out of the championship round after the first three games, and then fighting to win = six straight games to capture the top consolation spot - ninth piace. e insurance Claims © Complete Repaints “They played as well as they could,” said an elated Highlander coach, Doris Weseman, “it was a great way of ending the season.” Highwaymen coach, Wayne Desjardins was extremely pleased with the season his team played. ‘They played a tremendous season, worked hard and [’m pleased to see them finish in the top eight of the province,” Desjardins said. Still, Desjardins thought his team could have done better than the seventh place finish. “They didn't play well on Friday, there was a little tightness and a little ner- vousness,” he said. That tightness proved disasterous as the High- waymen dropped four straight matches. Desjardin was not about to make excuses for the poor CONTINUED ON PAGE B2 body shop e Free Estimates e Restoration Work © Remetaling for Rust Peter Brand Motors 1519 Clyde Ave , West Vancouver Open 8-6:30 Mon -Fri tor appointment call 9 2 2 - 3 2 3 1