PAR THREE TOURNA- MENT... Golfers who re- corded holes-in-one during the 1993 season at Ambleside’s Par 3 course — 114 in total — competed in the annual Hole-In-One Tournament fast Sunday at the West Vancouver course. On the men’s side, Bryan Stauffer shot a 50 for Ist low gross place, followed by Dave Mason. Barry Hughes finished first in the low net category, with Ralph Smith and Nick Sawyer tied for se- cond. In ladies’ play, a 56 by Margaret Shanks earned her Ist low gross honors, with Peggy Allen finishing second. Peggy Wocds won the ladies’ lew net title, while Doreen . Jelly finished second. A 53 by Darren Thomson in the junior Category put him on top of the Ist place gross cards, while Ron Mingo captured the junior low net title. Both Bryan Stauffer and Michael Shaughnessy shot holes-in- one during the day-long tournament. . ees TENNIS.... North Van- couver’s Sonya Jeyaseelan became the - first Canadian female tennis player to win the. Pkilips Junior Interna- tional under-i8 tennis cham- pionships since 1971. The unseeded 17-year-old _ Yighthander defeated Japan’s ‘Hiroki Mochizuki (seeded seventh) 7-5, 7-5, in a match that saw the North Shore player down 0-5 in the first set. An incredible. 10-game winning streak righted ‘Jeyaseclan’s title’ bid at the Parc Larocheile courts in Repentigny, Quebec. eee TRIATHLON... Carol Mon- tgomery,.a 28-year-old North Vancouver native, won ‘the Whistler Triathlon cn Sun- day, Sept. 5. The event was the. sixth stop. of the ITU Tsiathlon World Cup series. ‘The .race consisted of a 1.5 kilometre swim in.Lost Lake, ‘a .40-kilometre cycle on a stretch of Highway 99, and a. -finai-‘i0-kilometre leg ending in: Whistler village. Mon- tgomery, currently living in San Diego, posted a time of one, hour and 56 minutes — 3:22.ahead of second place finisher Jo-Anne Ritchie of Kelowna: Montgomery earned US32,500. for her’ efforts. Carol’s younger sister, Dar- cle, finished an impressive ninth in the world-class field. NORTH SHORE " REPLAY 49 YEARS AGO Gordy Absams no-hits the North Vancouver Firernan as West Vancouver. Hardware claims the North Shere: Senior C. Softball championships with a 4-0 win at Ambleside Park. Only four Fireman get on board in the brilliantly pitched game, one on an error and three on walks. . 30 YEARS AGO. Seventeen-year-old Dave Goff, of North Vancouver, wins two sprint events at the final track and field meet: of the year in Trail, B.C. The NorWesters club member is first in the juvenile 100-yard race in 10.2 seconds, and . first again in the 220-yard event with a time of 22.7 seconds. Goff also anchors the NorWesters’ 4x400 reiay-team to a gold-medal performance with fellow team- mates Bob Morgan, Barry Cunn- ingham and Jolm Armstrong in a combined time of 45.1 seconds. Wednesday, September 15, 1993 ~ North Shore News — 45 Stolarski finishes second in Fall Duathion FOUR NORTH Shore athletes finished in the top ten at the fourth annual Canadian Fall Duathlon in the Seymour Demonstration Forest in North Vancouver on Sunday. Les Stolarski (male 45-49 divi- sion) finished second overall with a time of one hour, 37 minutes and 39 seconds — a [little over eight minutes behind winner John Ray 5 ackcomb and Dual Mountain seaso Berrow, of Langley, who com- peted in the male 9-24 division. North Vancouver's Stephan Cooper (male 35-39) was fourth overall, followed closely by Chris- tian Strigh, also of North Vat couver, who rode a= mountain bike, not the standard duathion road bike, on the cycle section, The fourth focal top-ten finish was posted by Ron Pifer (male a : a6 30-39), also using a mountian bike, with a time of 1:43.42, The event began with a five- kilometre run through the tower- ing trecs of the forest, followed by a 30 kilometre two-loop cycle to the Seymour Dam and back, and finished with another five kilometre run. Coquitlam's Roberta Walker (female 35-39) finished the course in one hour, 59 minutes and 52 seconds, good for first overall fe- male, The seventh and final race of the Canadian Endurance Duathion Series is on Sunday, Oct. 3 in Brentwood Bay, Victotia. Those interested in registering can call 876-4443, or sign up at the Cyclepath store at 1421 West Broadway, Vancouver. m passes available from September 17 to September 27 1993. Norgate Fiaza 1329 ‘ fe Marine Dy Store hours Monday to Wednesday Thursday/Friday Saturday — Sunday 9:30 to 5:30 9:36 to 9:30 9:30 to 5:30 12:00 to 5:00 980-5782