. NEWS photo Cindy Goodman 4 THE DISABY.ED. Skiers Avsosiation of British Columbia and * Cypress Bowl: Recreations held the provincial championships on March 6 and 7/at Cypress Bowl. Tho best skiers will rep- resent B.C. at the national championships later this month in © ‘Kimberley B. Cc. -;F lames lose semi- i-final to Coquitlam Warriors: THE NORTH ‘Shore Flames gave it everything they had, put -were eventually eliminated from the semi-final round - of: the Pacific” International weekend. By virtue of their overtime vic- ‘tory Tuesday, ‘March .9, over. the Abbotsford Pilots, the Flames ad- vanced. to meet the, Coquitlam. Warriors for a three-game series. The Flames wen the first game - at the Norta Skore Winter. Club, : . doubling the Warriors 8-4 on the _ . Strength of ‘Mark. Finnzey’s four- goal performance. : '. Ryan. Edward added two goals ‘while Sumic. Douglas assisted on fours). The semi-final series was a best-of-three due to the schedule " of the provincial championships. The Warriors returned to their home rink Saturday night to beat the Flames 10-6." Junior. Hockey League last By Kevin Gillies Contributing Writer Sean Lande scored two goals for the Flames. The deciding ‘game was: a close-checking defensive match © -with the Warriors breaking a 2-2 deadlock with eight minutes left in the game to emerge 3-2 winners. Rob Tadey led the Flames with two goals and 10 assists for 12° points in the playoffs, while Fin- ney (8,3-11 pts.), Douglas (2,9-1! pts.) and Gord Pryde (4,6-10 pts.) and Randy Strange (4,6-10 pts.) also made valuable contributions. SPORTS NV runner wins Spring Classic NORTH SHORE = athletes came up with winning per- formances during the 1993 Centipede’s Spring Classic 10-kilometre run held on Sunday, March 7. North Vancouver runners dom- inated the female overall 10- kilometre category. Isabelle Ditt- beener came up with a first-place finish with a time of 35:38. Other top-!0 place finishers from North Vancouver included Patti Cross-Bishop in third with a time of 37:47. She placed seconds ahead of fourth-place finisher Lori Durward who came in with a time of 37:52. The sixth spot was.captured by Brenda Woods; who. completed the race in 39:14, while Jane Sen- da took eighth place with a time - of 40:52, followed by ninth place finisher Irene Gane who came up with a time of 43:33. Durward also won the female 20 to 24 division with a time of 37:52. ; Dittberner was a double top fin- isher as she also took first place in the female 30 to 34 division with a time of 35:28, while Cross-Bishop placed third with a time of 37:49, followed by Woods who came in with a time of 39:14, Senda won the female 40:to 44° division after she finished the race in 40:42, while Gane took top spot in the female 45 to 49 divi- sion with 2 time of 43:33. North Vancouver's Lensze Montgomery captured first place in the female 60 and over division with atime of 46:40. Neil Holm of West’ Vancouver turned in winning performances in two of the men’s categories. He placed first in the male 25 to 29 division with a time of 32:03 and took fifth spot in the male overall 10-kilometre race, finishing in 32:03. ; North Vancouver’s Neil Wakelin captured top spot in the male 45 to 49 division in 36:09 while Mark "Shorter. of . North Vancouver came in. fifth: in the male 35 to 39 division, Grouse schedules Slush Cup GROUSE MOUNTAIN will hold its Slush- Cup weekend on March 20 and 21. On Saturday, March 20, skiers will attempt to cross 40 feet of ice amen: Hollyburn CoGntry | gh 23--May 23, 1993 i Program: 14/2 hours ice time, (first 412 hour | POWERskating. ) 1 hour of: 3 on 3, or 4.0n 4, scrimmage Teams will be drafted by Hockey. Co-ordinator Hl Ice Schedule: 7 yrs. & under 8&9 yrs. 10 & 11 yrs. 12 & 13 yrs. 14 & 15yrs. i 16 & over fH Fee: Cl thurs: fIwed. CItues. $40, per Ice Time - Members / $50. per Ice Time - Non- Members - 5:00-~-6:30pm 6:40—8:10pm__ 8:00—9:30pm * 8:30—-10:00pm Players may register for one or both sessions. Register in person at: and slush beginning al 2 p.m. On Sunday, March 21, a family ski challenge will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,: followed’ by. tug: " -of-war championships. HOUNB ctu. ae ' Registrants may choose to play once or twice a week. ice Time #1 Citues. ice Time #2 — ~fsun. “Tsun. Csun. CIsun.. (sun. Cisun. 10:45-1 2:45pm 12:30--2:00pm 4:45—6:15pm 6:25—7:55pm. 9:00—10:30am - 8:05—9:35pm | Hollyburn Country Ciub » ° 950 Crosscreek Road. West Vancouver, B.C. V7S 285 For additional information, call Jack Cummings, Hockey Co-ordinator, at (604) 922-0161 — Acar for those with champagne taste and a _ premium ale budget. — - The Infiniti G20 is without doubr the best value in the luxury sports sedan segment. On the road, it isclearly the match of cars with far more famous reputations. 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