a i , wre rw ee wwe: NT TN we ew ee ee © es ~ =O w wee ew lose out in tourney THE NORTH Shore Tribe made it to Sunday before being eliminated from the Surrey Invitational Tournament in Junior Baseball action last weekend. THE HOT BOX By Kevin Gillies The Tribe were trounced by the league-leading Burnaby Bees 9-1 before meeting last year’s champs, the Surrey Giants, on Saturday. The North Shore team fell behind 4-1 but stermed back to win 7-5, Pinch-hitler Greg Hatlifax drove in the winning run and pitch- er Jason Odegard was credited with the win to improve his record to four wins and two losses for the season. Odegard also drove in a run and was selected the gume’s MVP. ‘Sunday the Tribe took a 3-3 tie into the seventh inning of their game = against the Pitt Meadows/Maple Ridge Cardinals but ended up losing 6-3. The North Shore team outhit the Cardinals 10-5 but came up short on the scoreboard. The Tribe take on Richmond Autobody at 6:30 tonight at Gordon Park in Vancouver before heading out to Abbotsford to take -on the As in a Sunday doublehead- er. North Shore Seniors — “ Tier one First place North Van Central split a pair of games last week but kept a slim hold on first place with an 11-4 record, They beat third-place West Van-Cypress Mountaineers 5-4 but ‘lost by the same score to Mount Seymour when Garrett Ainsworth’s sacrifice fly in extra innings brought home: Kevin -. Mcleod. The Cypress Park Islanders moved into first-place contention after they. beat Highlands 5-1 and improved their record to.10 wins and four losses. Stefan Glover struck out 16 and pitched a two-hitter in the vic- tory. While losing to North Van Central, the Mountaineers beat Forest Hills Sussex on the strength of Ben Patchell’s bat. He went three for four at the plate and drove in the winning run in extra innings. The Sussex team beat Lynn Valley 14-9. B.C. Lions sign local THE B.C. Lions announced the signing of 671” 225-pound line- back Paul Zuccato of West Vasicouver. The Simon Fraser University (SFU) student was selected in the sixth round of the 1994 Canadian Football League College Draft (46th overall). In his senior year he led the» team in tackles with 104, recorded seven sacks and had four intercep- tions in 10 ganies. He was selected for the third consecutive year ty the All- Conference team and was an Honorable Mention All-American selection, ; — NEWS photo Mall Luconte LAST WEEKEND the Mount Seymour Majors Tournament took place at Myrtle Park. 12-year-old Shane Sanford shows his major league wind-up while chucking for the Dilcon Highlands. a TO GUR VALUED “60 PLUS” CUSTOMERS: We've got a golden savings opportunity for you! Come in and take advantage of a 15% Savings on almost everything in ihe store! 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TAKaya Golf Centre (7) Best Prices (65 batts $4.00) (25% per ball less than competition) | (7| Longest Distance jill Hot be traniferabl REGISTRATION The West Vancouver Soccer Club invites applications from all interested Boys and Girls born in 1977 thru 1989 for the 1994/95 season commencing in September. Registration forms may be obtained from the West Van Recreation Centre or West Van Mcdonatd’s. The Club enters teams in gold, silver and bronze leagues. Every effort will be made to place registered players on a team. It is important to registe! now as teams must be declared and registered by mid July. to : TRYOUTS Tryouts for certain Divisional (born in 1977 thru 1984) age groups will be held at Hillside Middle School 2295 Queens Avenue, West Vancouver as follows. The field is located on the upper level north west of the school. Not all age groups will have tryouts, Thursday, May 26 Friday, May 27 Monday, May 30 Monday, May 30 Friday, June 3 Friday, June 3 Monday, June 6 Mondiy. June 6 Thursday, June 9 Thursday, June 9 Friday, June (0 Friday, June 10 Monday, June 13 Monday, June 13 Friday, Sune 17 Friday, June 17 Our club encourages all players to compete at the highest level that their skill and | 6:00 - 8:00 6:00 ~ 8:00 5:00 - 6:30 6:30 - 8:00 5:00 - 6:30 6:30 - 8:00 5:00 - 6:30 6:30 - 8:00 5:00 - 6:30 6:30 - 8:00 S00 - 6:30 6:30 - 8:00 5:00 - 6:30 6:30) - 8:0 5:00 - 6:30 6:30 - 8:00 commitment enables them to. COACHES For more information please contact: WEST VANCOUVER SOCCER CLUB U 12 Boys Gold U 12 Boys Gold U 12 Girls Gold U 19 Boys U_13 Girls Gold U 14 Boys U 13 Boys Gold U 14 Boys Gould U 13 Boys Gold U t4 Boys Gold U 12 Boys Silver U 13 Boys Silver U 13 Boys Silver "'U 14 Boys Silver U 12 Boys Silver U 14 Boys Silver “The West Vancouver Soccer Club is run totally by volunteers. Coaches and other officials are always in short supply. Please volunteer to help out. - Brian Williams 1984 Birthdates 1984 Birthdates: 1984 Birthdates 1977/78 Birthdates 1983 Birthdates « 1977/78 Birthdates 1983 Birthdates .° - 1982 Birthdates 1983 Birthdates 1982 Birthdates 1984 Birthdates _ 1983 Birthdates 1983 Birthdates, 1982 Birthdates 1984 Birthdates 1982 Birthdates Divisional Boys Coordinator 922-8368 Rok Lennox = | Divisional Girls Coordinator 922-6001 or 922-6879