FURRY CREEK 10K CHALLENGE... The 3rd annual Furry Creek POK Challenge takes place on Sunday, March 22. The 10 kilometre running race and 3) kms run/walk route meanders over and along the oceanside commu- nity 25 minutes north of Horseshoe Bay on the Sea-to- Sky Highway. Monies raised go oto the: Lion's Gate Hospital Pediatrie Unit. The race begins at 10:30 am, Entry fee per person is $35, and includes custom designed warm-up pants, a post race meal, draw. prizes and awards. For information call Kevin at 689-0189 (local 13). GIRL’S HOCKEY... An information meeting for girls age six to 17 wanting to play ice hockey in a North Shore league next season is being held Tuesdey, March 100 at the Karen Magnussen Arena. The 8 p.m. meeting will provide details about North Shore girls’ wams currently competing in league play, and will also address the prospects of new teams for next season (beginning in Sept. 1998). This past season, North Vancouver Avalanche placed third in their eight-team league. Call Cameron at 990- 4637 or Kim at 925-2112. WRESTLING... Carson Graham’s girls’ squad) was the top North Shore finisher arast weekend's High School Wrestling championship. The Eagles placed fourth in girl's coam competition with 24 points. Alberni District took the sirh divi sion tile With 81 points. In boy's team) competi- tion, the Balmoral Barons were the top North Shore team, finishing with 32 points and sixth place. Carson's boy's team tied North Kamloops for eighth spot (24+ points). Top six. placings were pinned down by die follow ing North Shore cOMpeUtors, Firsts: Carson's Pouyan Khalili in bave” 38 ky. Seconds: Carson's Emily Richardson in girl’ 540 ky and Carson’s Kristen McFee in girls’ 57 kg. Thirds: Carson's Dean Yamagata in boys’ 54 ke and Canon's Markon Bradshaw in bors’ 66 ky; Fourths: Balmoral's Dayna Evanow in girly 73 ku. Handsworth’. Sina Vaghari in boys’ 60 ky, and Carson's Eric Reynard in boys’ 70 kg; Fifths: Balmoral's Chris Thom in bovs’ 45 ky; Sixths: Balmoral's Cheri Hansen in girls’ 60 kg. —~ Andrew McCredie Friday. March 6. 1998 — North Shore News ~ 15 north shore news © SPORTS New soccer league set for kickoff Deana Lancaster News Reporter deana@usnews.cont WOMEN aged 18 and older will take to North Shore fields this summer in the inaugural season of the North Shore Women's Soccer Club (NSWSC), Unlike Nortie Shore men, whe can play in Millar's League, women have always had to cross the Burrard Inict ta play soceer once thes turncd 18. Thev'd join teams in the Burnaby based Metre: Women’s Soccer League and play throughout the Lower Maimland. “Youd tind out on Sunday night that vere plaving on Tuesday evening at @ tpn is Langley” said) Karen Lewis. a coordinator and board men: her of the NSWSC, She added fi just wasn’t posible for many women who live and work on the North Shore to make it to those games. So, Lewis and several of her soccer teammates set Gut to organize a North Shore based feauue, “We did it because we're passionate about soccer” Lewis said. "We wanted to provide a vente. Vhere’s a need for it. The summer league will consist of eight North Shore-based teams and will run trom April 26 until mid-July. The games will be held ar 5 and 7 p.m. on Sunday nights on four North Shore tields. Fewis said the league already has cnough players to) fll: approximately 73" of the teams. Open public registra- tion tor the rest of the spots takes place this coming Monday, March 9 at 8 p.m. at Delbrook Ree Centre in North Van. Registration is $50 and plavers must bring a passport photo for ED ecards. Get there carly, Due to the field short- age there will only be eight teams. “We will be turning people away. 1 guarantee it,” Lewis said, adding that the league hopes to expand in_ it’s sophomore seasan. 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