A page 10, December 8, 1976 - Sentinel swept to an easy victory as B.C. high school aquatic champions Saturday | at the Vancouver Aquatic _ Centre, taking two of the three categories and notch- ing up an aggregate score almost double that. runner-up Handsworth. of The West Van _ school's triumph was particularly sweet, wiping out last year’s humiliation when they lost the title to Mount Douglas of Victoria. This time round Mount Douglas wound up in fifth place with 106 points, compared to Sentinel’s 270. Skate champion hits Jeyce The second blow of the season hit B.C. and Western _ Canada junior skating cham- . pion Joyce Fordyce of North Vancouver last week when she underwent surgery for. a torn Achilles tendon. ‘The: 13-year-old star North Shore News hitherto considered a good. bet to win this. year’s Canadian junior title suffered the injury in prac- tice earlier in the week. It will reportedly eliminate her from the entire 1976-77 ‘competitive season. A four-goal breakaway in the third period gavé: Nor- | Wes Caps a 6-2 victory over Kerrisdale Couriers Friday at North Vancouver’ Recreation Centre. Although Nor-Wes edged ahead early in the game to a 1-0 score in the first period, they had to fight hard to maintain a 2-1-lead after 40 minutes. Then came the four extra, decisive markers. ~* Second-place Handsworth, with 142 points, narrowly edged out Victoria High (140 points). Sentinel, now celebrating its seventh provincial crown, won the swimming section with 227 points and scored 39 in synchronized swimming. Sixth-place Prince of Wales won Friday’s diving compet- ition with 41 points. “In synchronized swimming Sharon Reeves of Hands- worth won the A _ figures event, and Handsworth fin- ished third ‘in the diving psets | A round of upsets finally led unseeded Arthur Chap- _ man of Simon Fraser Univer- sity to the men’s singles title: in the North Shore softball: ‘squash championships Sun- day at. Hollyburn Squash Club. Only’ a’month ago she 1 was .- i prevented from participating ‘in the international Prague Skate competition in Czecho- slovakia by a hip i injury. ' The Canadian champion- ships. in which she finished fourth last year, are being held in Calgary January 31 to. February 6. ~ Kirk Wakefield -led the / ‘winners with two goals. lan? Doug Mowatt, | . Brook Jordan’ and — Barry” Berezowsky each added a. Mcinnis, -Single.- Kerrisdale scorers were Jim . McLaughlin and Pat . Vallely. The Caps victory moved I ‘them into a fifth-place tie with the Couriers, each team now having 14 points. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HOMELITE'S SPECIAL OFFER NOW *30 No one has to. tell you what s happening to farm ; DLOFF equipment prices! Spiralling costs are sending them soaring. 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Final team standings of the other eleven contenders were: fourth, Centennial (112); sixth, Prince of Wales (92); seventh, Windsor (91); - eighth,. Magee (82); ninth, _(tie), Lord Byng and Wind- ermere (76); eleventh, Hope © (72); twelfth (tie), Killarney and Dunsmuir (58); four- teenth, South Delta (57); Capilano College was dog- ged once. more by its losing streak in last weekend's exhibition basketball, being defeated in all three games. | On Friday UBC Junior Varsity disposed of the male Cap Blues with a handy 76-51 victory. Top scorers for the North Shore team were Jamie Elliott (11 points) and Paul Langley a0 points). fifteenth, Princess Margaret (56). ash title Chapman deafeated third- Banks of Van- seeded Ray couver Racquets 3-2 in the final, following a 3-2 semi- final victory over Norman Findley-Chirras. top-seeded Dave Adams of ‘Hollyburn 3-1 in the other semi-final. The women’s single title was taken by Linda: Kaiser- Cannon of Richmond with a 3-2 win over Gillian Thomas . of Jericho. Saturday, with both men’s and women’s teams playing ’U of Vic Junior Varsity, the results were a little more respectable. - The men’s game went to double overtime, with Cap College still hanging in grimly at 74—all. at the end of the first overtime period. Only then did U of Vic pull ahead for a final (82- 79 victory. ‘High scorers for. the Caps . a 2 were Jamie Nicholson (17 Banks, in turn, had upset - points), and Peter. Pierobon and Paul Langley (16 points each). The Cap women went down 56-48 to their U of Vic opponents. Top scorer for the losers was Cathy points). ; League games begin Jan- - uary 14, with both men's and women’s teams facing BCIT. 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