i Ma irds defeat 1. Firsts, Seconds, 4As meet Vancouver Island opposition WITH BOTH the Juniors and the 4Bs having an idle week last Saturday, and the Firsts, Seconds, and 4As playing exhibition games on Vancouver Island, the sole home game for the Capilanos last weekend was the Thirds taking on last year’s Vancouver. Rugby Union finalists, the Ex-Brits. In a game marked by strong defence, both teams managed to Blues ed . BOTH CAPILANO College ‘basketball teams are off co perfect starts after open- ing-season victories last weekend in° Kamloops and .elowna. The men’s team edged Cariboo College in’ Kamloops -last Friday night, 99-94, then -travelled to ~~» Kelowna to beat Okanagan Uni- get across each other’s goal lines only once each. A kick by the Caps proved the difference as the North Shore team won (0-7. Meanwhile, the 4dAs and Sc- conds travelled to Campbell River to play their respective sides, both of which are feading the Northern Vancouver Island league. Underlining the competitive nature of the Vancouver Rugby Union, the 4As stomped their startled opponents 56-0, while the Seconds — leading 63-3 — had their game stopped with 20 minutes still on the clock. The Firsts had their hands full against Oak Bay, one’ of the best squads on Vancouver Island, With a couple of key starters not able to make the trip, the Capilanos had two tries called back before Bob Bremner broke free and ran across the goal line to give the Capilanos a close 13-11 victory. LINE-OUTS... Capilano third- division lock Jerome Duncan was selected for one of two Bank of Monireal Vancouver Rugby Union under-19 outstanding player awards last week. The Capilano College student also plays on the B.C. under-19 squad. e Cariboo College CAPILANO COLLEGE ATHLETICS by A.P. McCredie versity College the night, 78-56. The Lady Blues took on the same schedule and also came away with four points, beating Cariboo 74-65, then pasting Okanagan following 64-34, Further mirroring one another’s performance, the Blues men’s and ladies’ squads are in an early- season first-place tie with Douglas College, also sporting 2-0 records. The first. home games for the © Capilano cagers is on Friday, Dec. 3 against University College of Fraser Valley (UCFV). The women tip off at 6 p.m., followed by the men’s team at 8 p.m. ; “Huskies clip Falcons for GSL title THREE ‘TOUCHDOWNS by Ryan Koebernick proved ‘the difference in the Gordon “Strutridge Football League .-(GSL).. championship game as theuskies downed the on) ‘Falcons 27-6 at Norgate _. Park last Sunday. Early on it looked like the game would be a close one as the Falcons put the first points on the board thanks to a Peter Esser touchdown, ', But the Huskies fought - back with an equalizing touchdown, then three unanswered majors. In 16% BOWSER ST. | AT MARINE DRIVE addition to Koebernick’s . three majors, Dan Snelgrove added the Huskies’ other touchdown. The season concludes tomorrow night with the annual awards ban- quet at 6:30 p.m. at the Delbrook Community Centre, 600 W. Queens Rd., North Vancouver. Home Trainer * No cable change Lat bar holder Adjustable lat hold-down pads * Three handle press station © Workout chart included Pec deck CYPRESS RETAIL STORES: ® independent arm action on pec deck | * Low pulley * Rubber grip handles * All moving parts of scratch-resistant chrome © Ankle strap © BURNABY 420-0036 * METROTOWN 433-0624 © RICHMOND 270-4427 * COQUITLAM 942-8070» SURREY 588-6971 » ABBOTSFORD 856-3578 Lome Leisure er UE ere Wednesday, November 24, 1993 - North Shore News - 19 TAKaya Golf Centre New Winter Rates Z tokens for the price of 1 Note: Does not apply to daily specials or monthly memberships. (50 pak and coupon book users qualify) Thank you TAKaya Golf Centre wee APEX ONE JAGKETS SUI Reg. $179.9 Reg, $199.99 K FRESHMAN ax STARTER. JACKETS. Reg. $129.99 GOOD SELECTION ot: e Boxers © Toques ° Basketbalis and much, much aN ys Check-out our 2> >Great selection of SS. Xmas stocking * egy stuffers! Bh Capilano Malt North Vancouver 984-8818