High VOLLEYBALL SCORING rules are changing world-wide with the Olympics over and a new four-year period beginning, and North Shore schools got a good taste of the new rules last week. In the past, the serving team was the only team that could score a point. This is still true for the first four games of a_ best-of-five match. But if a fifth game is nec- essary, the team that wins the rally not only gets to serve next but also gets a point. This is officially a rally point, but sometimes is called ping-pong because of its similarity to table tennis. Thus the fifth game is Introducing played in less than half the time of a regular game. Ten of the 53 North Shore boys’ and girls’ matches played Oct. 12 to 19 went to a fifth game, but the three most exciting all involved St. Thomas Aquinas Saints and Car- son Graham Eagles. STA’s senior girls edge CG 14- 16, 16-14, 11-15, 15-11 and finally 16-14, The same day the Eagles juniors nipped STA 15-7, 13-15, 15-10, 13-15 and then 15-13. Earlier in bantam girls’ play, Carson’s grey team took Aquinas’ red squad 8-15, 6-15, 15-2, 15-1 and 16-14. Yi. aging cream 31 - Wednesday, October 26, 1988 - North Shore News CARSON GRAHAM Eagles QB Troy Loven managed to unload the ball in the nick of time...though this Burnaby Central defender would have preferred otherwise as the two teams tangled last week. North Vancouver's Carson Graham wor 20-6. NEWS photo Neil Lucente school scoreboard Meanwhile, Handsworth Royals senior girls — now ranked first among B.C. AA _ schools — defeated West Vancouver Highlanders, rated as high as fifth provincially this season, 15-7, 15-5, | 15-1, Both teams had 6-0 won-lost re- See High Page 32 Coming Soon ADRIENNE VITTADINI new balance’ “ALFRED SUNG =SPRIT