WRESTLING... North = Vancouver's Shannon Samler returned from the Senior Women’s Wrestling Championships —_in Saskatchewan ‘laden with hardware. She . placed second in her weight class and _fin- ished the season with a record of 30 wins and two losses. She lost the final match at the competition 5-4, but as the youngest com- petitor in her division, she’s bound to be * back for another go. SOCCER... The North Shore girls Scorpions capped off a regular season with a -”: @: 2-1 triumph over :. Victoria Gordon Head Sheli to:.capture the © Safeway Coastal Cup. _Maggie_ Hilliard and } Devon Feilum scored s¢-Fourteen skaters rep- : resenting the North NEWS photo Paul iécGrath Sunday, May 11, 1997 — North Shore News - 33 SPORT: Sr. boys’ moun- tain bike racing COACH: and Kate Falk Dom = captured the’ North Shore senior boys’ title over 43 others with firsts in three of five league meets and seconds to West Van’s Clarke Bayles in the other two, including their closest race Wednesday at Sutherland. His other sec- ond came when he had to fight off a dog on the Alice Lake course while riders passed him. Sam Scorda NAME: Lindsa::. Bailey SCHOOL: Handsworth GRADE: Nine’ SPORT: Juvenile girls’ track and field EVENTS: Everything COACH: Brian Murray Perhaps “the | North Shore’s most versatile . track and field: athlete: Lindsay finished first’ at feast once in six different events ranging from hur- . dles to discus, shot, javélin and sprints during league ~ meets feading “to. this week’s North Shore pre- liminaries. Forced © to choose three, she’ll enter. the 100m, 260m and hur- SHANE Wannamieker checks a Mapie Ridge Burrards player during action in the North lednesday night. The Indians won the contest 10-4. Representing the Winter. Club ‘were: BEFORE YOU VENTURE ABROAD ~ REXPLGRE POS MEWS new travel ads every Sunday TJAYLORMOTIVE TUNE-UP SPECIALISTS SEAVICE <70. Shore Indians’ home opener last Indians net first win By Robert Galster, News Reporter robert@nsnews.com SHAKING off the rust of an off-sea- son away from the game, the North Shore Indians opened their Senior A | lacrosse home schedule with a 10-4 win over the Maple Ridge Burrards. Although both teams fought off cobwebs in the early going, the Indians started to dominate the visiting squad by the second period. Led by the Todd Katanchik’s hat trick and Brian Baker’s five-point performance, the Indians were in com- plete control by the third. Defensive lapses could have cost the indians, but backstopper Jetf Gombar, the game's first = B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. - APPROVED AirCare - Gov. Certified #50222 TA " TUNEUPS - FUzi SYSTEMS - ELECTRICAL Se mites ‘OUR 39TH YEAR . 176 PEMBERTON AVE. N.VAN. 5-119 Eust 3rd. St. Tickets °30 Indudes Breukfasi FA Cup Final | & England - Poland Large Screen TV Sat. May 17/97 Army Navy Air Force #45 ma wd %& CONSULTATION 985-7455 988-4711 988-7811 Star, turned away countless Burrard breakaways and shots from the slot. Early in the third period, Gombar took a shot in the mask that laid out the Indians goaltender for several minutes. During the resulting delay, a scrap gave the home fans another reason to cheer and resulted in a jeer to remember directed at the visitors from the stands: “Take them back to Maple Ridge and they can make more syrup,” said the obviously agitated whilst excited Indian backer. “Maple syrup,” he clarified a moment later. The passion runs thick? Burrards top scorer was Trevor Duke who managed to pot a couple against Gombar. The Indians’ next home game will feature the New Westminster Salmonbellies _ visiting Lonsdale Arena this Wednesday night at 8 p.m. (or May 20 - June 26/97 © 6 wack program © 2 skill sessions © Play-offs © 2 times per week © 9 League Games © Free Game Jorsey © 14 hoars total © 1 he.+tO minata sessions Fees: $70.00 members “ta, $80.00 non-members <> 6, 7, 8 years old Mondays & Wednesdays 4:00-5:10 pm or 5:15-6:25 pm 9, 10, 18 years ofd Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00-5:10 pm (2, 13, 14 years eld Teordey & Thursday 6:30-7:40 pr or or 5:15-6:25 pm 7:45-8:55 pm Registor in person ot: Hollyburn Country Club, 950 Crosseresk Read, West Van . For additional infe., call Jack Gommings, Heckay Co-ordinator at (604) 913-4523 y dies. 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