wednesday news Sports Desk 985-2131 SUN TOURNAMENT Falcons sw’- A PAIR OF WINS and four tournament all-stars marked an excellent weekend for Lynn Valley Falcons at Swangard Stadium during the Sun Tournament of Champions soccer wrapup. The only two North Shore entries in the provincial cup championship both came away with victories. In division six action for !2 year olds, Falcons blanked North Delta United !-0 in Saturday action while on Sunday, Falcons destroyed Co- quitlam Cape Horn Wave §-2 in fifth division for 13 year olds. For the fifth division Falcons, it was their third consecutive Sun Cup championship. Goal scorers were Paul Dailly, Henning Engelund, Steven Perry and Jack Wendt. Darren Tin- dale scored for the divivision six Falcons. And keeping an even balance for the two teams, each placed two players on the tournament all-stars. Defender Paul Fornan of the division six entry was chosen to the dream team as was his teammate, forward Sean Pickaar. For the division’ five Falcons, the twin strikers of Hither Mui iste urea air NEWS photo Erle Egyertson NORTH SHORE Lynn Valtey Falcons played to win in the Sun Tournament of Champions at Swangard stadium over the weekend. Saturday saw the team defeat North Delta United, and Sunday they defeated Coquitlam (ape Horn Wave. Stripes Valid April 29 - June 2 Excluding Mother's Day 2-6. 30pm 7 days a wee 879 Marine Dr. NV call 980-2411 t OL NQTON AER CNG RRR SEONG Trico Nylon shorts and Tops by Nuisui In assorted styles Royal, Black, Red, Yellow. White, Navy & Assorted at ] TIME OUT SPORTS! 980.9211 Sk westhyen mall gay ori6e & 1IVY Lynn Valloy Hoou SECTION air at tourney Paul Dailly and Jack Wendt both made it, making a total Lynn Valley Falcon front line. The two wins for the boys now give the girls something to work towards. This weekend, four North Shore entries will be com- peting for top awards at the Sun Tournament. On Saturday, Lynn Valley Renegades take on Sur-Del Firebirds in third division action starting at 10 a.m. while at 1:45 a.m., MacS- ween Highlanders go up against Richmond Angels in fourth division play. On Sunday, at 10:30 a.m., Lynn Valley Skyline Falcons play Burnaby Edmonds Wasps in fifth division while Mount Seymour Comets go against Burnaby Willingdon Dirty Dozen in the big divi- sion one game for 17 and 18 year olds. . All winning entries both in the girls and boys competi- tion go on to. provincial finals against teams from the interior at a later date. Elsewewhere in soccer news, Aldergrove Keg Shooters are taking on See page B3 em PAT ane