Pair of all-stars FROM PAGE Bi | waiting for the last shot to send it into overtime.’’ As Marter received a nice pass under the Centennial hoop he was bumped by his own player, Dave Sidhu and a possible game-tying lay-up became a turnover to Centen- nial. The Ontario team went on to win the championship. Later that might (Friday) Cap trounced Nova Scotia Teacher’s College of Truro 90-68. Jeff Sparling was named player of the game in this one as he scored 12 points and was tough on defence while he controlled the offensive play-making. The win over Nova Scotia put Cap into the game for 3rd place Saturday against Vanier. was tight to start as NSWC NSWC TEAMS have had their most successful season to date, with 5S out of 7 ringette teams making the finals in Provincial Tour- naments. Both Tween A and B teams came first; while Jr. Belle A and B and Petite A were runners up. At the windup Barbeque held on Saturday at the NSWC, individual team awards were given out. For the Jaguars, Jessica Crawshaw won the most im- proved player and Dannielle Emmerich won the trophy for Sportsgalship. On the Hot Shots, Jennifer tind HOOULICGHA Vantin PICU TCH Vetoes ROUGH Vwtin'. lw thxt, HC cde abs t or, NO. 1 CEDAR FENCING NO 2 CEDAR rrENCING Vanier led by one at half-time (41-40), then Capilano pulled ahead, leading by nine points, before Vanier crept back. The big men for Cap, Mark Marter, John McEwen, and Jeff Sparling, all fouled out in the last five minutes. Vanier kept coming = and eventually won it 78-75. Coach Chester said, ‘‘We played 3 good games, but we played poorly in the Bronze medal game. We had to change our style with our depleted ranks. We weren't able to play as agressively as we usually do because of the lack of bench strength.’’ Mark Marter was named to the All-Canadian Team, as was Benda Geisbrecht of Capilano’s women’s team. The Cap women did not make it to the nationals. Asked if he expects a lot of Tyidseley was awarded the most improved and Shauna Mauch and Jennifer Farrell shared the honors of sports- galship. Jessica Campbell and Vetina Scharelli won the Most valuable players award, While goalie Nicole Behrenz wor the Sportsgalship trophy. . In the Tween, B division, Michelle Daws won the most improved.player award and Laurie Brown received the Sportsgalship award. For Tween As, Stephanie Maki who played outstanding g aal during the Provincial Tou nMament was awarded the most valuable player trophy SH pb none 2) TG Ae oe ne 1x 14 a oafin V4 BOE AG Mab his players back next year Chester -said, ‘‘You never know how many will return. I’ve already talked to a number of top high school prospects in the area. I’m go- ing to try to increase our depth for next year. I don’t want the same thing to’ hap- pen next year. ”’ Final Standings at the Canadian College’s Athletic Associations Basketball Championships: 1. Centennial (Toronto) 2. SAIT (Calgary) Southern Alberta Inst. of Tech. . Vanier (Montreal!) . Capilano (North Van) . Champlain (Montreal) . N.S. Teachers College (Truro, Nova Scotia) 7. STI (Moose Jaw) Sask. Tech. Institute 8. Assiniboine (Brandon, Man.) AWhw Ringette news and Kim McLean got the Sportsgalship trophy. In the Jr. Belle B Division, Anne Bryant received the trophy for the most improved player, and Kelly Dairon and Julie Goodbrand each won the Sportsgalship award. Finally, for the Jr. Belle A team, Karen MacKenzie won the Sportsgalship, and Yvonne Hunter was the most valuable player. This week, the National Ringette Tournament is being played in Port Coquitiam. The NSWC Ladies team will play two exhibition games in the Tournament, a first time experience for the ladies. PRESSURE TREATED DECKING SOFT CoREEN $4 Ut aCe $4 TE AC He CEDARTONE soe ee re } Map acne National | B3 - Wednesday, April 4, 1984 - North Shore News SKI & SPORTING GOOD EQUIPMENT Ski Boots Skis RUDE sco, oe tow Swim Suits =f Ski Clothing Tennis Racquets| COMPARE OUR SERVICE AND “COMPETITIVE PRICES AND WE DELIVER aed seamomnauaie aatanatennieianel SUPREME CENTRE BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 125 RIVERSIDE DRIVE _ 929-4111 ALL STOCK MUST BE CLEARED! “SPORTAGON 3 GEORGIA & SEYMOUR PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY NO PHONE CALLS | | VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS & CASH ONLY COOPERS & LYBRAND LTD. TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY