16 - Wednesday, February 14, 1990 - North Shore News SPORTS Hockey Rangers down Flyers IN ROUND 18 of the North Shore Industria! Hockey League, the red hot Raven Rangers continued their winning ways, trouncing the Coach House Flyers 14-6. The Flyers held a 2-0 lead in the first period, but the Rangers stormed back, led by Kevin Berg and Phil Gebbie who scored a hat trick and two assists each. fan MacGuiness put in a strong show- High school scoreboard HIGH SCHOOL scoreboard results for the week ending Feb. 6: ABBREVIATIONS: Arg = Argyle, Bal = Balmoral, Brac = Brackendale, CG = Carson Graham, Coll = Collingwood, Hand = Hasdsworth, Hill = Hillside, HS WRESTLING Junior Boys - Vancouver and District champion- ships: Team standings (top three): 1. Bal 175; 2. Charles Tupper 129; 3. Notre Dame 93. ’ Individuals (top three North Shore finishers): 38 kilograms: 3. Richard Martel (CG); 41 kg: 2. Chris Lim (Bal); 45 kg: 2. Merhdad Ershad (CG), 3. Jeff Lim (CG); 48 kg: 1. Riley Johnson (Bal), 3. Jamey Lyzun (Bal); 51 kg: 3. Nick Kovics (Bal); 54 kg: 1. Lach Fergusson (Bal); 60 kg: 1. Bryan Jefferys (Hand), 2. Tony Kook (Bal); 66 kg: 1. Peter Kim (Bal), 2. Stewart McCallum (CG); 70 kg: 1. Farjad Iravani (Bal), 3. John Forbes (Bal); 74 kg: 2. Bob Bremner (CG); 744 kg: 1. Matt Shaughnessy (Bal) . Teen Biazers ground Jets THE NORTH Shore Blazers defeated the Franklin Jets 24-17 at the North Shore Neighbourhood House during Greater Vancouver Teer, Ball Hockey League action this weekend. Rudy and Eric Zaepernick snag- ged seven goals a piece with Jason Odegard, Noam Yaron and Jeff Kritchley sharing the scoring on the other Blazer goals. This is the Blazers’ second win in the second half of the 1989-90 ball hockey season which continues into the play-offs in April. Adventure Tours’ Presents ALASKAN AUTUMN TRAVELOGUE FILM NARRATED LIVE IN PERSON BY TOM STERLING NORTH VAN. CENTENNIAL THEATRE Feb. 14 - 6:00+8:30 p.m. $11.25 Stu. $7.25 VAN. ORPHEUM Feb. 15 - 6:00 p.m. $11.75, 10.50, 9.50 Stu. $7.75 TER ATER pp, Info and Chargeline 280-4444 (Ticket prices subject to service charge} ing for the Flyers, notching three goals and two assists. In other games, Sailor Hagarc’s Seamen downed the Lynawwod Inn Chasers 7-3. Richard Cox and Derrick Lewis added four points each for Hagar’s. The North Shore Hustlers dev- astated Westwood Honda 12-1. Doug Payettte led the scoring with four goals and two assists. NORTH SHO! RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT Presented by rs Meanwhile, a game between the Foster Chiefs and Pemberton Sta- tion Steamers was postponed. League standings after the weekend are as follows: Husilers-32; Raven Rangers-25; Foster Chiefs-24; Coach House Flyers-18; Pemberton Station Steamers-15; Lynnwood Inn Chasers-12; Sailor Hagars Seamen-i2; Westwood Honda-0. IMPAIRED DRIVING Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation YOU HOLD THE KEY WHY RISK IT ALL? maser @) North Shore Winter Club Presents The 4th Annual THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER Court House West FEBRUARY 28 — MARCH 3 1990 SPECIAL CLUB CHALLENGE PRIZE: Members from any Club that has the most entries in this tournament will be eligible for a special prize of a fabulous weekend at the Tyax Mountain Lake Resort. EVENTS Men’s, ladies’, mixed and senior men for all skill levels. Featuring some of B.C’s top players. SUPERG HOSPITALITY EACH EVENING Cold Buffet, Pizza & Beer Night, Banquet & Dance, plus hospitality throughout the day Saturday. QUALITY AWARDS & TROPHIES Trophies will be awarded to the Ist, 2nd, 3rd and consolation winners in each event. Alf umpetitors will receive a tournament souvenir. MATCHES HELD iN TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS In addition to the North Shore Winter Club, matches will be held at Courthouse West, North Vancouver. Entry fees are $38.00 for your first event, $5.00 for a second event in all categories. ENTRY DEADLINE: Wednesday, February 21st, 1990. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT NORTH SHORE WINTER CLUB, 98-4235, LOCAL U3 SPONSORED jeemeecse: —— TIME OUT SPORTS TOME OME 2 ORES TIME OUT SPORTS Martin Travel BY We SAFEWAY Feeding the Community Spirit TYAX MOUNTAIN LAKE RESORT, CONVENIENT SCHEDULING Games are scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evening and 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday. GUEST PASSES AVAILASLE Guests are welcome to enjoy the hospitality for only $20.00 during the entire tournament. Banquet only $15.00. EKTEION @ SN Black Knight BS, ANDRES