B2 - Sunday, January 23, 1983 - North Shore News Botnen back for N. S. Invitational THE TENTH year of the North Shore In- vitational continues as an international meet, as the Japanese Junior team are in town to compete against top gymnasts from across the States and Canada. Saturday at the B.C. Institute of Technology in Burnaby sixty-four girls will compete in the invitational, which will feature some of CENTENNIAL U-16 WEST wWweeiTf Pts- Nelson Machinery 7 4 pas MSwn Lions Gate § 2 2 12 WV United Blue Ss 3 9 01 M/S Cougars 3.3 2 8 NVU Coventry 37 0 6 NVU Athtetc oO 7 2 2 U-18 WEST M/S Wanderers 10 0 0 2 LV FOE Eagles 6 3 0 12 MSwo Stongs Ss 3 901 Crn Zirbach 431 9 WV Cobras A’4 0 6 WV Royals 35 0 6 MSwna NV Lions 260 4 WV United Red oO 9 0 0 UNDER 16 LV Kiwanis 9 0 1 18 WY Royals fe nn LV Cycles ayn 1 4 M’S City 45 0 8 M5wn Goutd Mct'ue +5 7? & NVU Hotspurs 38 17 NVU Chelsea 2602 +6 WV Cobras 17 0 2 U-15 EAST LV R. Eagles 72 0 14 M/S Wildcats 6 2 0 12 LV Trojans 431 9 MSwn L&K L umber a | * the gymnasts who will qualify for places on their national teams to the 1984 Olympics. The meet is sponsored by the North Shore division of the B.C. Gymnastics Association and B.C.LT. Three of last year's top six competitors are returning for the meet. Outstanding performer Yolande Mavity, 14, from National Academy of Artistic Gymnastics, Eugene, Oregon, Linda Pierce, 13 from Washington and the top Canadian in the WV Coygars NVU Coventry U-15 WEST Susx Wanderers Sportsmn Supp MSwn NS Tire WY Hotspurs U-14 EAST LV Ravens LV Legion 115 WY Sanics MSwn Mtneers Ekset Contr WY Row dies NVU Everton M.S Bulldogs U-14 WEST NVU Grimsby D Dans Ins NVU Ipswich WV Whitecaps WY Breakers MS Cougars MSwn Truckers U-13 EAST WY Kicks WV Royals WV Stnkers NVU Leeds M-S Wildcats LV Toros Nee a _ + am ty de) Pa -c bosrws om er a ore Cte ero in — pa ae ae ee on Dre eOeH oe c Zoe yk Pf stats Cre- Stet J Nw ae bw SF LN NNN Cc meet, Kathleen Finnegan, 14 from Winnipeg. National Academy is sending both an American and Canadian team. Three of the Canadian team members are from Port Alberni, Marny and Jennifer Eng and Rachel Turner. The eight gymnasts from the two North Shore team train at the Flicka Gym Club in North Vancouver. West Vancouver Recreation Centre, the other North Shore club, will provide much of the volunteer assistance. MSwn Mineers MSwn Roughnechs LV Whitecaps U-13 WEST WY Kaights LV Express Leicester City LV Kicks WY United WY Steamers M.S Cougars Mswn Randers U-13 NORTH M5wn Drillers M5Swn Stars MSwn Saints M_ S Wolves U-12 EAST Creekside Otters Skyline Bluejays MSwn Mineers M S Eagles LV Roadrunners MSwn Bluebombers NVU Manchester WY United U-12 WEST MSwn Lancer NVU Nottingham M S Bobcats S 4 WY Baonics ) tw td ee a Sa Oo Ae eee 2 1D de be td CM oa ture -—~-~ sy F toh oa ww AP SDE reat tae a 7 =x ~ & ~ hohe c- he jonm Tough choice to make The world’s number one ranked woman downhill skier, the world’s number two ranked woman high yumper and one of | the world’s top pursuit: cychists are the three finalists for B.C 's Semor Athlete of the Year Award for 198? The winner, along with the winners of seven other CALE BOrIES, will be an nounced Saturday. February 12) at Sport BC's annual Athlete of the Year Awards Banque’ fanalists an the Senior Athlete category ate Three Juveniles undefeated The North Vancouver Juvenile “BO hockey team (Yous) remains undefeated thos season after Comuop ap with a pate of recom strated Ve Loontbes Titre first prbere c eluate Dae Kea bey a ste aly che be tise ctv) (he sch Koralte ive away ail Braue c Stewart easily defeated Port ¢ cmguathaann try the score of FEO teading the attack was Brad Kiotush with 4A goals Broce Step Herd pleoked ug 2 and sengdes weit bee lary Coarswedl Nota Callaghan lade Spencer Kick Peounet ane Creepy Nchwarty Inthe second game Larry Durrant was in goal for the sthuteoat as North Navan curved be al Butnatey NO) Daogs score Un UPS agae was Rach Lice wath 4 omiarke rs ane Pe hing up lcach were C heros Hawkins Crteg Setwarts [dave bushes and Brad KRotush Phis game was the hanoab cbutys JOth strate woe in dengue play to dite all outstanding The skier 1s Gerry Sorenson of Kim. berly. BC's overall athlete of the year in 198] Last year, Sorenson captured the downhill title at the World Championship at) Schlad ming. Austria The high yumper is Debbie Bnll of Burnaby. who won the gold medal oat the Commonwealth Brisband., established a best «bh 4 monton another Gaames oan Australia world indoor metres)! in bd captured nalonal vet autour THE NORTH SHORE’S COMPUTER LEARNING CENTRE CLASSES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS FOR DETAILS PHONE 926-8658 OR COME IN Too NORTH SHORE COMP-U-TRAIN LTO 1H50O MARINE WEST VANCOULVE FA (Ome tDlock east of the Putte title and defeated then world record holder Sara Simone in a Canada-Italy dual meet The cyclist is Alex Stieda of Coquitlam, who captured the national 4km individual track pursuit title in 1982, won the bronze medal in the same event at the Com mnonwealth Games. capl ured four first places and named best rider at the lesore (Gsames oun Trinidad and was seventh at the Wootld Championships as a member of Canadas thi pursuit {cai (FIVE 4 ¢ ViyV tye Uitorary: The top North Shore team has a good chance at the team ttle this year, with the return of Anita Botnen, 17, a member National team. of the Canadian Botnen travelled with the team to Australia and Japan at the end of last She is supported by sister Sandra, 12 and Tracy Wilson, 14, who finished seventh and eighth last year, along with Alissa Wooden, 14. Featured in the second North Shore team are Susan Kristen Whittred, Mswn Stompers Seaford Sales WY Titans M_S Raccoons L-12 NORTH LV Ravens M_ 8 Cheetahs NV United WY Chargers U-lD EAST WY Whitecaps WY Cobras WN Ricks NV 1) Millwall LV Wolves MS Scorptons LY NS Paving MSwn Lightning Msun Mineers U-1TE WEST M_ S Jackals WY Sunkers WY °BO Nous County D Davis Hawks U-11L NORTH M5wn Colts MSwn Hurricanes M_ S Wildcats LV Jaguars WY Eagles CUhmae Ste Ne me wT Na te be ee a rrosr fo ON ad Idee rw ccs crore yee Wingfield, 12 Jennifer Terhardt, 12 and Ursula Trpin. The Lower Mainland Region team all come from the Omega Gym Club in Port Moody. They are Miriam Michel, 12, Debbie Shaw, 10, Michelle Burr, 12 and Stacey Arrowsmith, 11. Morning team com- petition starts at 10:15 a.m. featuring eight of the sixteen teams. The other eight teams start at 2:30 p.m. The evening finals at 7:30 p.m. feature the top” eight gymnasts from the _ days Tracy Wilson led four other of her Flicka team- mates to a sweep of the top five places on the Canadian Winter Games team tnals over the weekend in Vic- tora. Five of the six girls selected for the team are all from the North Shore club. In addition to Wilson, who finished the tough com- petiton with a 35.5 score, was Sandra Botnen, second with a 35.4, Alissa Wooden, third with 35.05, Susan Whittred, 34.95 and Jennifer Terherdt, tied for fifth with 34.5 The girls will be part of the Britsh Columbia contigent FORD Sal ES LTO. dominates performance on vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. On Sunday a choreography and _ dance workshop is being held at the Omega Gym Club in Port Moody. This clinic is open to all dancers in the Lower Mainland area and will run from 10:00-1:00 p.m. The clinician, Bruce Brown the coach with the team from Omaha, Nebraska, is a top professional dancer, who has featured in Monte Carlo and Las Vegas. who will Sanguenay, travel to Quebec for the games scheduled to run from February 17 to March 2. SKI MOVIES by Dick Barrymore at the International Piaza - Helicopter Skiing Sun Valley idaho PLUS - Apex Mt . Sun Valley & Panorama Ridge February 2, 7 00,.8:1589 15 free reserved tickets CAPILANO TRAVEL 1823 Capilano Rd., 985-0441 AUTO PARTS STORE GRAND OPENING SPECIALS OIL CHANGE KIT 1 OIL FILTER 5 LITRES 10W 30 OIL 1 OIL FILTER WRENCH 1 OIL POURING SPOUT 1 OIL DRAIN PAN HOLDS APPROX. 7 LITRES $4 59 INTERVAL WIPERS DIGITAL CLOCK * BATTERY OPERATED ¢ NO WIRING REQUIRED * DISPLAY S:HOURS, MINUTES. 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