32 summer. xs =n BASEBALL... The 1996 B.C. Summer Games boys’ base- ball team for Zone 5 is currently holding tryouts in’ North Vancouver. Tryouts will be held at the following times and locations: ¢ Monday, June 10, 4 p.m. at Norgate Park (Tatlow Ave. off Marine Drive) » Friday, June 14, 4 p.m. at Norgate Park * Saturday, June 15, 3 and 6 p.m., Eldon Park (off Eldon Rd. off Ruby Ave.), Players must be 16 years of age or under as of Dec. 31, 1996. For more infornia- tion contact Norn at 988-2364 or Grant at 985-7331. HOCKEY... — Kris Calloway is one of 17 boys selected to play for the Vancouver Selects Major Pee Wee hockey team this KRIS CALLOWAY The North Van- : couver player will i} join the team on an extensive two-month practice and exhibi- “gion ‘schedule during - June and July, culmi- 2 nating at the Summer Hockey Festival in ee Minneapolis, Minnesota July 28- Aug. 3. In other hockey : ‘news, two North Van- & couver gir) players ¢ % have been selected to ah SEaOrr a8 Footwerks the B.C. U-18 1996 camp. man Jodie Phelps will be among 48 players in Osoyoos, B.C. for the Aug. 18- ; 23 skills development : camp. eee RUNNING... Capilano Eagles Running Club is : looking for partici- : pants for their Grouse Peak Runoff . this Sunday (June 9). At the crack of 8 4 ‘oi a.m, runners will : race up a 13 km (8 & mile) trail winding its 2 way to the top of the 4% North: Vancouver mountain. Register at any store, Call 981-9725 for more information. Forward Noriko % Kariya and defence- £ retail | Boys’ golf team battles rainy course LIKE the postic who delivers in the rain and snow, the West Vancouver Highlanders delivered a message to the other 20 teams at the recent B.C. High School Golf Championships in Oliver, B.C. Di High Sctool ROUNDUP Unfortunately, the enve- lope they got in return had bronze medals in it, rather than the gold they wanted (and probably deserved). Chipping away at the tead- ers over the = Fairview Mountain course on the sec: ond day — after their scores ballooned dramatically dur- ing a deluge of cain that affected only a few teams after the opening round — the West Van team came back to within seven strokes of claim- ing the provincial banner, Victoria's Lambrick Park and Belmont took the top two spots with best four-of-five scores over 36 holes of 630 and 633. The Highlanders, coached by Tom Rippon, were third with 637. Leigh Tate was West Van's best player (78+76=154), followed by Dave Sheldon (83+79=162), Dennis Korasewich (854+77=162), Jeff Williams (79+84=163) and Alex Tietker (81+92=173). The team finished fourth in 1994 and second last year. All but Konasewich graduate this month. The final entries in the history book of Hillside athletics were made when the school's sky blue and red clad girls’ soccer team played the last game ever for a Highwaymen § team and Anna-Marie Allander had a great showing in the B.C. track meet. the championship game of the nine-team North Shore inter- mediate league before bowing § 3-1 to Argyle Pipers. Aliander finished eighth in the B.C. 800m, an outstand- ing achievement for a Grade 7 student. Hillside, opened in 1958, | closes at the end of June to be replaced by Rockridge Middle School which is under | construction in the Caulfeild area, ees Windsor Dukes strong showings at the B.C. double-A boys’ rugby cham- : pionships. The Dukes, ranked 13th going into their 16-team tour- ] ney, placed fifth after opening § | Lonsdale RecCentre at 23rd & Lonsdale - Lobby} with a 7-5 loss to Ladysmith. The North Van school pro- ceeded to run over Westsyde | (Kamloops) 22-7, Rossland 24-5 and. George Pringle | (Westbank) 16-7. Windsor is | Ramses | coached by Langston, Shayne Gait and Norm Vipond. Collingwood, under coaches Roger Hatch and and § Collingwood Cavaliers had § NEWS photo Mike Waxeticid WEST Vancouver boys’ golf team won the bronze medal at the B.C. High School Golf Championships last week in Oliver. Team members include (clockwise): Dennis Konasewich, Alex Tielker, Leigh Tate, Joff Wiliams and Dave Sheldon. Tate had the iew round for the team, shooting a 78 and a 76. : ; Spearheaded by superior relay teams and double wins by Lindsay Phelps, Kate Stephenson and Chelsea O'Brian. the Sentinel Spartans won the Vancouver & District high schoo) track meet in Richmond. In the eight relay events at Dave Speirs, finished eighth. The Cavs outscored Lambrick Park (Victoria) 28-10, dropped a 25-15 deci- sion to the eventual champi- ons Highland (Comox), lost to Garibaldi (Maple Ridge) 13-10, and rebounded to blank Columneetza (Williams Lake) 18-0. Windsor standoff Chris Thompson and Collingwood captain and centre Dave Ellis were selected t the Commissioner's XV bs the outstanding players from their teams. Spartans claimed first in four and second in three to earn championship by more than 30 points. St. Thomas Aquinas fin- , CAPILANO TENNIS CLUB Upper Levels and Capilano Road (next door to Capilano Pet Hospital) * 4 outdoor courts & clubhouse ® Lots of open court time for drop-in tennis © League play for men and women at varicus levels * Professional coach and supervised junior program * No initiation fee for 18-23 year olds FOR MORE INFO CALL 988-6865 RECISTER ECW! FOR 93/37 SEASOH Saturday, June 8 10:00am 2:00pm There will be no Fall registration All boys 6 years, (born in 1990 & entering grade 1) { and older, residing between Grand Boulevard and § the Capilano River are invited to register. For more information call 988-5636 the end of the meet, the § 274 points and the team ; 400m Stephenson the junior 100m and 200m; and O'Brian the = oenennenneceensenetsssetneesenoneey J* O DEA Bm wm a ewan teen enennensanccanereenenenssvanned ished sixth, Windsor eighth and Brackendale 10th among the 26 schools scoring points. bantam 400m and 800m. Other double. ‘winners included Handsworth's Brent McMahon’ in the junior 80010 and 1,500m, and Seycove’s Bill Chaddock in the junior shot and javelin. Phelps won the junior and high jump; BRAD HIGGS< MEAP LST NH , JULY &. AUGUST « SUMMER CAMPS 19946 LOWER MAINLAND BOYS & GIRLS 8-17. The No,'1 soccer school in B.C. is proud to announce their 1996 Summer Program. After 17 successful years, our camps now stretch from Chilliwack to Whistler. ‘ | The main obiective of our program is to show each player how to fully enjoy the game through an exciting, enjoyable soccer environment. 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