B2 - Wednesday, March 21, 1984 - North Shore News HOCREY ee _ . Silver. for wirestiot — ‘A: CARSON GRAHAM stu. . S -_ . “s ; . we ore 2 ; 5 BL ’ ‘St b irth inthda : : Veo Bo Ff a. dent became Canada’s No.2 He primer Monday to-at- : | & if . “f BaG@pGs | junior wrestler last weekend. tend: the B. C.. _ Lions” farm THE NORTH SHORE Winter Club Flames won the West Coast_Jr. B Final series against North Delta beating them 5-2-at home Friday night then travelled to North Delta Sunday night and came away 7-4 victors. Dean Hayes led the Flames attack scoring twice in each game. Also scoring for the Flames Sunday night was Jim Wilson, Kelly-Wright, Steven Frost, Steve Corcoran, and a standout i in the Flames nets 23, Saturday: night March 24, and ‘Sunday-night. March 25, if necessary. All games. Start at 8:45 p.m. THE NORTH Vancouver | Minor Hockey Association sored ‘t *B Team #1; (spon: and came out ‘on ‘top winning the P.C.A-H.A. Zone 1 Paul Tadey. Kevin Innis was | Championships. ‘North Vancouver won the semi-final taking West Van- couver in two straight games by the scores of 8-1 and 2-1. A strong defense and solid goaltending highlighted both games. In the Zone final against Port Coquitlam the first game ended up deadIcoked 7-7. The local squad then went to work and outplayed their Opponents winning ‘the next two games-3-O0 and 6-1. Although North Van- couver started slowly in this series, they came on strong to show that they are capable of winning the big ones. They: now advance -to. the inter-zone round:robin series . against..;North’ Delta and Richmond to determine the Pacific Coast Champions. The local Juvenile ‘B’ team SPORTS MA ILBAG Déar Editor: Recently, .your sports sec- tion ran an article indicating the desperate need of spon- sors for Junior B Baseball on thie North Shore. To date there has not been one signle offer of help from the business commnity. This seems very unlike the North Shore and it makes us in ’ Junior B ball close to taking a third called strike. To the member of the business community — we #1 has had a very successful season under the capable guidance of coaching staff Doug Sissons, Greg Fowler and Chris Hawkins and manager Keith Eisler. ° The team finished the regular season in first place in the 15 team league with a record of 27 wins and one loss. Their record to date in league, playoff and exhibition games is 48 wins, ! tie and 4 Josses. -medat Saturday at the Cana- N.B. ee need your help. If a few dif- ferent companies, each donated a small. amount we could reach our, needs which amount to $4,000 to remain in operation, and thereby be a truly representative North Shore team. League entry fees, umpire costs, equipment and baseballs alone come to $60 perday. IF we are not: ‘sponsored we are gone. And that would be - a major disappointment. Already we have 25 boys bet- ween the ages of 16-18 prepared to play. 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