iSp THE WEST Vancouver Spuraways defeated the Lynn Valley Falcons 2-1 in the division six final of the recent South Burnaby Men’s Soc- cer tournament. fine goaltending by Damon Mat- thews held Lynn Valley off the scoresheet until Robbie Ruddick spoiled his shut-out late in the game, West Van had earlier eliminated the Tsawwassen Tacklers 3-0 and edged South Arm United from Richmond on an edge in corner kicks. West Van led 2-0 at the half on goals by Russell Sinclair and Morgan Risling. Excellent defensive work and The Spuraways were coached by Wayne Matthews, while the Falcons were coached by Peter Phillips. Lynn Valley had reached the final by defeating North Delta United 2-1 and Abbotsford Raiders 2-0. IL. Valley Falcons/ The Easter Bunny’s rose is TWITCHING ... ..- something smells GOOD!! 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V2A 5C5, The hospitality people of 4 . . Bus. 493-2244, Res. 492-2083. s win B.C. titles. THREE titles were won by North Shore gymnasts at the B.C. Gym- nastic Championships held over the April 4 weekend at BCIT. For Patti Furniss, 18, of North Vancquver’s -Flicka Gym Club it waz her second consecutive win in the women’s open division. She also. won the uneven bar event with an excellent routine and a 9.10 score, came second on balance beam with 8.40 and third - on floor exercise with 8.33. Her overall total was 34.36. Gymnasts who train with the 1988 Best Ever Program in North Vancouver held the top five posi- tions in the Elite Open division. Heather Andrews, 15, of | Kelowna won a 71.85 total. She’ won three of the four women’s in- dividual! events, uneven bars with '18.40,. balance beam 17.90 .and ‘floor exercise with )8, and was third on vault with 17.55. ‘ . Lisa. Onno, 16, of Surrey was second with 70.55. She was second on the vault and beam with scores of '17.60 and 17.49 respectively.. Onno finished third on bars with 17.40. Helen Carmichael, 14, of North Vancouver followed with the bronze all-around medal and a score of 69.15. ; She was second on bars with 18.10 points and third on the beam @ with 17.05. : ‘; Fourth and fifth places were taken by Kristina Lonquist, 14, of Coquitlam and Kathy Udorovic, 13, of Vancouver with totals of. 68.20 and 67.85 respectively. . _. Lonquist won a bronze medal ca the floor a 17.30 score, and won the vault event with 17.80. Best Ever. gymnast Jeanette Hrubes, 15, of Peachland took the senior elite division with an overall score of 70.45. ei : Tracy Wilson,..Miriam Michel and Kristin Wingfield were on the injury list but should be able to compete at the national champion- ships during May in Winnipeg. In the youngest elite category none of the eight local gymnasts managed to gain the novice title as one and two positions went to Omega gymnasts Kristi Mardyn and Sara Markel. But the next five places were taken by Flicka gymnasts with Surrey’s Krista Onno coming third with 35.25. She won the vault event with 8.85 and balance beam with 9.10. Dawn Geil, 13, of Coquitlam was fourth with 34.80, winner of vault with 8.85. Onno came second on bars with a high 9.30 and third on floor with 8.70. Kim Gilbert, 11, was fifth with 33.60, Aparna Ray, 12, was sixth with 33.35. Catherine Geekie, sev- enth with 33.30 and Stacey Ogilvie, 13, eighth with 33.10. ; In the girls’ Argo division, Nicole Hutchinson of Flicka won a silver medal on the balance beam ABBOTSFORD BURNABY ———2———~—_— * CHILLIWACK with 8.07 and was seventh overall neato toon won hr cee ninemsn none oni with 30.60. ‘ : Naeisalens, neem more “ve ° “etme wera Two boys from the West Van- (en NORTH VANCOUVER VANCOUVER couver Whip-Its competed in the @ “HITE SCOTT ROAD oe Sone Ce etbe ss vee nme Papier: x gin tn Gino Cadet group. Ralph Grossling was ff] = Pacific Sey Seams Seen 9.003 80 ied wats m0 2007 Pan q Shots aobe: peated the all-around bronze r.sdalist Associate NG ™ oN sean with 43.15 and was third on pom- §& mel. Mike McKeown came eighth Wy — _ —_ ne pr ee — rence PRE DRPEETES: oi ic 7 4 ~ Re RL BL Hy TELEPHONE: aE (604) 68 7-05 11. sseonoason taser, vancouver. sarisn coun vio 185 mnditioning heck-up and Most cars Reg. 65.95 Freon included. 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