THE 1986 B.C. AA Senior Girls’ Provincial Volleyball Champion- ship will be played at North Van- couver’s Sutherland Secondary School from Dec. 4 to 6. : The prestigious championship will feature 16 of the province’s best teams in a bate for AA senior girls’ volleyball supremacy. In the past the event has heen held at the University of British Columbia in the War Memorial Gym, but in a move to attract more spectators a decision was made to move the championship series to a centrally located high school where everyone would have ENTE ene easy access to the competition. Games in the tournament will commence each day at 9 a.m. and take place throughout the day and into the night. Zone competitions leading up to the championship will decide which teams will be in the tourna ment. Host Sutherland qualified for the final over the weekend by defeating Sentinel three games to iwo. Tickets to championship games may be purchased in advance by phoning Sutherland Secondary School’s Marketing 11 at 985-5301. Novices ring up first ringette win THE NORTH Shore Winter Club’s (NSWC) Novice team posted its first victory of the 1986 ringette season with a 9-6 victory over Burnaby Lake. Kleo Landucci performed well in goal for the Novices. The team is coached by Cathy Molinsky and Vivian Behrenz. On Nov. 1, the NSWC Tween A team slipped by a strong Langley squad 10-9 in a see-saw battle. The Tween B team, meanwhile, lost 7-3 to Howe Sound in a game played the same day. Keri Lynn Spruston worked very hard in goal for the Tween team. The Petite B team, meanwhile, beat Abbotsford 6-3 on Nov. 2. Kim Surine and Melissa Boyd led the offence for the Bs. In play the same day, PoCo defeated the NSWC Junior Belle A 7-2 and the Belle A were trimmed 5-4 by their PoCo counterparts. With the game tied 4-4 and only 40 seconds remaining in the game, PoCo scored on a breakaway when Tracy Stirling beat a defenceless Col- inda McLean in the last 19 seconds of the game. {n action Nov. 4, Doug McLean’s Petite A Ice Creamers defeated Langley 10-4. The Belle A made up for their previous loss to PoCo, downing that team 5-2 the same day. The NSWC will be hosting its second annual Ringette Inter-Provincial Tournament Feb. 6 to 9. title by a 23-19 margin over Bur- naby North. Argyle was third with seven. As a result, Sentinel qualifies for the B.C, championships to be held in Vancouver in April. Denise Wong, in Grade 11, took the girls’ singles final with an 11-3, Hed owing over Argyle’s Kellie Reeves. The two had finished one-two in the North Shore final as well. Wong and Reid had earlier won LED BY Denise Wong, Fraser Reid and the entire Ong family, the Sentinel Spartans captured their ninth straight Vancouver and District senior boys’ and girls’ badminton championship in a thrilling final match victory over Burnaby North. Reid. a Grade 10 student pitted against seuiors, stopped North's Tom Chen 15-6, 15-12 in the beys* singles final during the last match of the day to give Sentinel the team 17 - Wednesday, November 26, 1986 - North Shore News driving tips PAGE Ka a gh area a ay oh ete ae NEWS photo Nell Lucente GRADE ELEVEN Hillside Secondary School student Michael Boyd goes airborne after smashing the birdie during a recent badminton match. The game, held at Handsworth Secondary School, was part of an intes- school badminton tourney. the mixed doubles first-place rib- bons beating Reeves and Chris Sargent 15-6, 1-15, 15-6, also an identical finish to the North Shore final. Selma and Rowena Ong, Grade 12 and J1 sisters at Sentinel, were first in the girls’ doubles in a fami- ly affair final with their twin sisters Elma and Moira who are only in Grade 7, Scores were 17-15, 15-10. Sentinel coaches Derek Good man and Judy Rothe will be look- ing forward to five more years of bird bashing by the Ongs. North Shore schools did not fare as well in the Vancouver and District junior tournament as West Van tied for second with host R.C. Palmer of Richmond with 10 points, JN. Burnett won with 20. West Van's Brent Otynyk took the singles title. High scheol scoreboard LOWER MAINLAND high schools finished volleyball competition recently. Results: Senior Girls B.C. A Zone Playoffs: |. Elphinstone, 2. Seycove, 3, St. Thomas Aquinas, 4. Pemberton, §. Chatelech., Final: Elphinstone over Seycove 15-40, 2-15, 15.6, 15-6. duvenile Girls Vancouver & District Championships: 1, R.C, Paliner, 2. Sentinel, 3. Edmonds. Final: R.C. Palmer over Sentinel 15-13, 15-4, Bantam Girls Vancouver & District Championships: I. R.C. Palmer, 2. Alpha, 3. St. Thomas Aquinas.