CARSON Graham Eagles have landed in the B.C. junior. varsity football championship. ~The Eagles will. play Surrey’s Holy Cross Crusaders in, the Nov. 25 final: | They advanced Thiirsday by handily beating the Burnaby Cental Wildcats 34-18 at the ‘Burnaby Lake Sports Complex. The Eagles broke a 6-6 tie with 2 pair of touchdowns by Tony Strong. On his first he -srambled: dawn the touchline * Without his right shoe: " * Burnaby Conirail’s star run- ning back -through the, Eagles’ line for a séven-yard -"'score © to Carson’ S slead to eight ; points at the milf. The: Wildcats: drew closer hoe Moss punched cue: carly in the third quarter. ‘when defensive back Jeff “Amahdi intercepted Curtis Standerwick’s pass at the Eagles’ 15-yard line. Miras Ebrahimzadch scored -a touch- down oi: the next play, but the - Wildcars missed the “two- point convert and the chance to tie the gamz. Eagles* Matt Wocds and Connor Renshaw scored suc- cessive touchdowns to put the game out of reach. The Wiidcats only added to their wees when they conceded a safety on their last series. “We might’ve out-athlered them and that’s why we could go through the air,” said Eagles’ head coach Rob Watson. “Fortunately the night was dry, so we could do it” ~~ Bob Mackin high. sc chooi 7 athietes of the “POSITION: midfielder ‘COACHES: Lisa Evans ‘and Paul Winstanicy . THE SCOOP: Shahraad 5-0. semi-fina “tumph “foto : House. week ii a " SCHOGL: Handsworth GRADE: 11 SPORT: senior football . POSITION: tailback /kicker COACHES: Joe Bell, Matt Anderson, Todd . Chapman, Bob Cullen, . " Dimitrios Fassas,; Strachan - Hartley, Paul Stollen: - THE: SCOOP: Tyler was | summoned to play tailback °* Dave “school. football quarter-final. He promptly set up: ‘touchdown ona 73-yard. run. and. then scored the clinching major on-a. 74-yard dash’ with | ore’ than ;three minutes ry defi. As’ Handsworth’s kick- “er, he booted all four con- _verts as the Royals climinat- : the defending champ Richmond Colts 28- 20. : Selections are 2 made by the North Shore ‘Secondary Sckeols’ Athletic ae | : ima ffs Ask about our FREE TOW ry) > TRANSMIS wa ting atid 2 Sen a eee Soda eae en Senet ace Sarva fog mest a Noeth Vanciuver (Beste Sao Aun Glass) ; n= rea que & a CS a pours. ion, Fei. 18-6, Se Sat, 8-1 Bob Mackin News Reporter SQUASH takes over the Hollyburn Country Club for three days beginning Tuesday. The posh British Properties: club hosted tennis’ best women in 1987's Federation Cup and was the site of 1992’s Davis Cup tic between men from Canada and Austria. But cight of the world’s top 10 male squash players will be the centre of attention during this weck’s Canadian Invitational Squash Championship. wt Heading the list is nuraber- onc ranked Jonathon Power. The Comox native became the» first North American to win the _ sport’s world championship fast year. Power, who lives in Toronto, has played the sport since age cight. In 1995 he forced squash master Jansher Khan to a fifth and gamc in the Pakistan Open. His place in” squask’s upper echelons was cemented a year later when he won the Tournament of Champions and German Masters in the same three weeks. Power, 25, won the. world . champicaship in Qatar last December, but his reign lasted until September at hide champicaship in Cairo. He the crown — and his nuniber- one world ranking — in a semi- final after twisting his right knee. But his career is on an upswing again. Three weeks ago, he nudged new -world champ Peter Nicol from: the. number cre spot on the Professional Squash Association list and was seeded number-one i British Open “Ke helped my ¢ Power § 1998" worlds, “Its, helped reju-: _venaate “squash, in; Canada.; it! necded a kick in thea ass, it went: dull there for seven: or. cight. . years in the "90s. The programs are doing.a lot better, more kids are interested atid that’s definitely a positive for me.” Power is net alone in the ; ~ NEWS photo Bob Mackin JONATHON Power at his Teranio squash court. top 10. Fellow Torontonian Graham Ryding occupies the 10-spot, marking the first time two Canadians have been ranked sv high. Ryding, who - won two ysd medals at the XO Pan Assexican Games in Winnipeg. be joining Power at Hiollyburn. Power withdrew from the Pan Ams and returned to Toronto to be with his ailing wife before his - first match. Power relishes the rare chance to lay on home and native soil ” “l haven'e t played in ays ‘of. winning’ “the: Sunday, November 21, 1999 — North Shore News ~ 49 CANADA'S Jonathon Power, the world’s top-ranked squash player, headlines the Canadian invitational Squash Championship at Hollyburn Country Club. * ° . Stefan Castelyn.. (nine). and Scodland’s John (13): Vancouver) since 1 was 12 years. old.” Power says after a practice at Toronio’s Cambridge: Club... “There's always been a Pit of a squash community’ our. there.’ and it’s good to sce somcone’s ; got it going.” © Kelly P Pasick (number 52)" Shahier © Razik- (80) and Richmond’s Viktor Berg 9)" are the other Canadians in the”. tournament. -- -- Australia’s Anthony Hill (siz), Belgiura’s “to 3500. = round ou the BAT ‘They a be competing for. 2. share of, the’ * $33,000 purse, Only 80 tickets are avail.” passes are $309 °- able. Three-day ¢ . tournamen opens Tucsday at 6’p.m. Semi- " finals and finals are. 6:30 p.m ON Wednesiivy" and : Thursdai ectively.’ Call 646-5614 fo infisma & sunshade « heated front seats « plus a host _ considerable amenities. . sO WHETHER YOU PREFER FORM OR FUNCT. ION, You GET Bon i.