NORTH SHORE School golf heats up WITH THE North Shore awarded a second berth ’to’ the B.C. high’ school golf championships at the: Rossland-Trail Country Club May 30 to June 1, the competition among the 10 local teams has in- tensifi ied this season. ’ Realistically Sentinel, Coll- jngwood, Windsor, Argyle, and perhaps West Vancouver and Hillside -have a’ chance at those berths. Balmoral,. Carson Grabam, Handsworth and Sutherland also : Play i in the league. “A match has two schools: with - four-man teams playing medal _ play. A total of seven points are awarded for front and back nines and overall to bring ‘about a wine ner. . Sentinel’s team has Grade I Jan Hezson, a: member. at’ Marine Drive who has been'on the school’s: starting four since Grade. 8 and who now has a two handicap; plus =», Brad ‘St. John, now in Grade. 10 “after one year-on the team and who plays at Capilano.” | ’ The Spartans have won eight _North Shore golf titles since:1$70, - ’ the last four during present coach Larry Thkom’s 10 years. £ This year’s’ team also” has Paul Hippel, and two Capilano golfers: “member of B.C.'s John Marshall and .Nikki Roberts, the only girl playing in the league: Collingwood, under coach Bob Mallett, looks . Trammell, a Grade 9 student with international experience and a five - handicap out of Capilano. Daryl Chu: and Jason Choo, both 12 handicappers, Richard Hail and Todd Haibeck are others to watch. Two third-year players, Steve Roberts and Mark Janis led Wind- sor, who both play at Seymour and . score in the mid 70s. Grade 8 Sean Foley, lefty Brian - Mauch and Brent Bradshaw round | _out the team. Argyle’s best golfer is Hillside has: James Davie of Marine Drive who has a three handicap and graduates this year~ after three seasons with the High- waymen. At West Vancouver there’s Dan. Douet whom: veteran golfer and coach Tem Rippon:says is’ the Highlanders’s best player since he began coaching in 1977, , Douet, with a handicap of three, ': plays at: University; and was a America’s Cup team last year. to young Greg - Bob Flather, a Grade.10 from Seymour «who's in the low 80s. . Junior. MORE THAN 400 youngsters and their parents watched Robin Taylor, a five-year-old J-Sail plicher, throw the first pitch to officially open the Forest Eilts Lite League season 2t Eldon Park last weekend. The. diversity of one of the | North Shore's ‘‘higgest’? Little Leagues wes obvious when that . first: pitch was caught by Dave Sheppard, the 18-year-old caicher of National Video, the Forest Hills’ “Big League" team. °" “Dick .Phillips and Terry Bev-' ington of the Vancouver. Cana- dians were on hand to offer en- couragement at the’. traditional boty Law .enforcers- get rolling WEST VANCOUVER'S | Lions Gate Lanes bowling alley wiil be . the men’s. the host alley’ for Pacific Northwest Law Enforce- ment Bowling Tournament April 29 to May 1. More than 500 law enforce- ment officers, both men ‘and women, from Washington, Mon-; tana, Oregon, Nevada and British Columbia will compete in the annual games. Women bowlers will compete - at the Town and Country Lanes . in Vancouver. “There are some excellent bowlers, there’s no doubt: about it,” Lions Gate Lanes’ general manager: Don MacBrayne 'said of the. event. tournament, so whoever knocks down the most pins doesn’t nec- essarily win.’ As well as this tournament, the lanes will also host the bowling portion of the World Police and | Fire | Games™ held. around’ the Lower. Mainland next summer. In these games,*about 6,000 firefighters and- police. officers« from 20 countries will compete in a variety of events on the North Shore and elsewhere. : -° “It's a handicapped - 17 - Wedaesday, April 2 4 Discover/ B.C. this summer PAGE 23 Rebel inti a:key dou. ble. . ; Highland Optical pitchers Matt Sanderson’ and Matt Slocombe combined! to strike out seven Rebels. Jan Mawer and Dave Ryce both hit hig doubles for the Highland team, which despite good earty season form came up skort on the 5-1 final. : eae An’ the North Shore Joe. Shea kee the: WV Blues and WV ‘Blacks’ played fo a. close 10-9 . game, ‘Zippy “Print topped . Chevron’ 9.7 ‘and’ Davies’ Phar- / macy edged Safeway 9-3. | Other -Joe: Shea game resalts acd jtandings to ‘Apr 23 are: aie + Saundery: 1048 - North Shore News Whitecaps win cup FOR THE first time since 1980, a West Vancouver team has won the North Shore Centennial Cup, and its players will be honored at an awards dinner tomorrow. ~ Four local teams which form an inter-district division ef the North Shore, Burnaby and Vancouver were invited to compete for the North Shore Cup in a tournament sponsored by the West Vancouver Soccer Association. in the first round, eventual win- ners West Van Whitecaps beat Lynn Valley Pavers 4-3; > North Van Lions Gate Highlanders beat Mount Seymour United 2-1. In the championships game, the Whitecaps beat the Highlanders Coached by Duff Goodwin and managed by Al Casselman, Whitecaps players represent five North Shore high schools and two independent schools: From Carson Graham — Shane Distobel and Ruben Herrera: from Collingwood — Tom Carlsen, Rob Casselman, Graham Clark and Craig Edmonds: from Hillside — Darren Brown, Peter Gasparinatos and Ryan from Sentinel —- ‘Kirk Gamley, Chris Hewton, Paul. Hippel and George Ruddick: from Sutherland Pakthorpe: from West Van Seconda: Oavid Amundsen, Jeremy Jackson and Pierre Tassin: from Vancouver College — Andy Crowe, Coaches needed THE NORTH Shore YMCA is searching for ‘gymnastics coaches to head afterschool programs. This coach should have level one gym- nastics certification and experience for this six hours a week position. ° ‘For more information please call Joannie O'Brien at 986-0388. NEWS photo Miko Wakelleid “ON A roll, Lions Gate Lanes general’ manager Don MacBrayne (left) and Vancouver Police officers Cst. Sherron Hemm, Iusp. Ron Foyle ‘and Cst. Gordon McGuinness prepare for the three-day Pacific Nor- » thwest Law Enforcement Bowling Tournament to be held at the West Vancouver bowling alley this weekend,