i ee 4 NEWS photo Stuart Davis WEEKEND ACTION at the North Van Rec Centre on the weekend as North Van dropped a 4-1 decision to Burnaby. However, in spite of the joss, North Van holds a 6-4 win loss record in the Minor Hockey program, Both Blues unbeaten BOTH CAPILANO College mens and womens basketball team wound up their pre- Christmas play with a couple of blowouts and go into the break each posting unde- feated records in Totem Con- ference action. Malaspina was the victim, going down 82-46 Saturday night with Leah Ellis hitting for 21 points and 11 re- bounds with Brenda Giesbrecht notching [5. The men did in Malaspina 11-83 with Dave Sidhu pick- fields... STEN .V.P. SOCCERWEST EXCLUSIVE! ideal for indoor or all-weather NOW AVAILABLE AUTHENTIC EUROPEAN REPLICA JERSEYS LIVERPOOL * MANCHESTER SCOTLAND ¢ ENGLAND e ARSENAL SOUTHAMPTON AND MANY OTHE RS — TEAM SALES AVAILABLE — SOCOCRWEST ‘*Canada's Finest New Soccer Store'’ 219 Lonsdale Ave NV 984-9571 ing up 29 points followed closely by Mark Marster with 27 and John McKinnon with 20! At the break the women hold a 2-0 league record and 10 and | overall including ex- hibitions while the men are 3-0 in league and 12 and 3 overall. In exhibition play Friday night the women knocked off UBC 73-42 with Brenda Giesbrecht hitting for 26 and Shen Sturmey with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Also on Friday, the Blues beat the Blues 91-74. The los- ing Blues just happened to be a North Shore senior men’s team Dave Sidhu notched 26 with Marter hitting for 22 points and a big 18 rebounds. John McKinnon with 15 was the other big scorer for the North Shore school. Goofys clobber Kits THREE HAT tricks by three individual Goofy players contributed to the 20-0 rout of Kitsilano Sakanaks, in re- cent Lower Mainland girls ice hockey at Karen Magnussen arena Diane Mitchell, Joy Fera and Gwen Ranquist were the ‘terrible trio’ who devastated the visitors. The Canadians will meet Britannia December 13 in Karen Magnussen arena, at 9 p.m. ST. SIMONS FAMILY SKI SPORTS SWAP WHERE: Sto Simos Chae ta 1384 Deep Cove Hau WHEN: dex NV VO 4 REGISTRATION: «6 aint oo am SWAP: YO OO) tron OO) poeta 20% PROCEEDS TO HELP BUILD CHURCH ALL SPORTS EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING WELCOME FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PHONE TREVOR 929-6427 een. SECTION ENTERTAINMENT AUTO - BUSINESS REAL ESTATE Dukes set to repeat THE RACE 1s on to see who will be the No. 1 Senior Boys Basketball team on che North Shore in 1984. Last year’s League Champions were the Sen- tinel Spartans who lost a bid for a B.C. Champion- ship on the final play of the game to Pitt Meadows Secondary School, being defeated 59-57 in the Single ‘A’ Senior Boys Championship. League piay this year will March. consist of 18 league games as The following are thumb- Jack Tasaka’s Seycove con- nail sketches of teams and tungent enter into their first key players. year of North Shore League WINDSOR DUKES are play. Again this year Howe _ the coaches’ choice this year Sound Secondary School will _ to finish in top spot in league play each team once. Last’ play. The team coached by year’s new format of more Phil Langley will be led by games between the North 6°9’’ centre Dave Lodgins. Shore schools increased at- Lodgins has been playing —all tendance and rivalnes. the entire summer and was Senior Boys action will one of the key members of take place almost every the Gatorade Youth Select Wednesday and Friday night team which participated in until the third week in tournament competition in February. Game times start Phoenix, Amzona. Lodgins at 8:00 p.m. height and experience com- The Top Ten poll reveals bined with solid support that Windsor Dukes are from Grade Il’s Jason ranked number six in the pro- vince in ‘AA’ ball and most definitely will be in conten- tion for a shot at the Senior Boys ‘AA’ championship in Brnnham, David Bustos and Colin Bennett make the team a good bet to finish on top. CONTINUED ON PAGE B4 SALOMON 337 BINDINGS GS to 220 L835 WITH . BUILT IN GRAKE REg. 114.98 J. YNASTAR GALAXY SKIS BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE 160cm to 190cm Reg 209 98 + TIME OUTSPORTS oe westlynn mall 980-9211 7am fhowe 980-0116