14 - Sunday. November 1. 1998 - North Shore News NAME: Kelsey Moore SCHOOL: St. Thomas Aquinas GRADE: 12 SPORT: Sr. vollevball POSITION: Middle Hocker COACHES: Rob Ros and Michelle Purkiss THE SCOOP: Kelsey was scketed the MVP at the B.C. Catholic Schools Tournament for the second year in a row as the Saints (ranked third in B.C. among single-A schools) won their second consecu- tive title by going unbeaten in their section play and then defeating Haly Crass (ranked second in double- A) in the semis and host Notre Dame (ranked first in double-A} in the tinal. NAME: Graham Gibbens SCHOOL: Windsor GRADE: 12 SPORT: Sr. soccer POSITION: Stopper COACHES: Steve Garland and = Kory Lonnenberg THE SCOOP: After two West Van goals — the first five minutes remaining in the game and the second with one minute to play — erased =Windsor’s I-nil lead, Graham scored his first goal of the season to tie the game at 2 with just 15 seconds to play. After a scoreless first overtime, Graham scored the Dukes” third goal in a 4-2 shutout Victory to force a deciding game for the North Shore title tomorrow at West Van. Rickot? is 2:15 p.m. Selections are made by the North Shore Secondary Schools Athletic Association based an out- standing performances in school competition. north shore news @ SPORTS Team ends run with third at Nat'ls A group of soccer players capped six successful years of playing together with a bronze medal finish at the National Club Championships in Montreal. Phe North Shore Garis Under 19 Scleats team won tree at four games m Quebco during the Thanksening weekend Since LOU the ralented: team Gomsistenth dinished ar the top ot their lease, and fast month's trp ta Montreal was the scoondd time the team has competed in die Nationals. dn addi tien, the team wer four Const Cup ttles dura them say vear run. “Ts the most talented group of vurls T have over worked wath” sata coach Francis Habibi -Phev had the chemisary, personality and dedication to make a winning team.” Many of the phivers are currently on college and university teams, and Habibi, whe coached the team tor the past three vears, is NOW coach Ot a North Shore UTS girls team, Team members in photo at right include: cont row, right to lett) Merilyn Hicks (manager), Erin’ Rohandi, Sarah Regan, Siam Bayshawe, Heather Shaw and Angela Pelleirn (back row, left to right) Francis Habibi (coach), Meghan Callaway, Jackie Lornie, Shannon Burns, Pee Millar, Donna Giraud, Vanessa Martino, Rosalyn Hicks, Nicole Statham, Catherine Judd and Megan Saunders. — Andrew MeCredic was recently selected to the all-star AWARDS... Capilano College soccer plaver Kelly firse team) BC. Donaldson has been named squad. the female player of the month by othe Canadian eee Colleges Athletic Association, The third year student, according to the assaciation, ‘is the top midfielder in. the league, dominating the posi- ton with skill, strength and understanding of the game.” Donaldson, a Hands- worth secondary graduate, CORRECTION... Incorrect information appeared in last Wednesday's sports seefion with regards the Handsworth senior boys football squad's season record, The Royals are 3-3 on the year. — Andrew MeCredic ORPHEUM THEATRE Thursday, November 5, 8:00 pm Friday, November 6, 8:00 pm Tickets at all TICKETMASTER Ticket Centres, isviuding Pianet Superstar, participating A&B Sound locations, tnfoCentres in major malls, London Drugs Park Ruya!, and WEST SIDE SPORT & SKI Charge By Phone: 280-4444 Buy Online at www.ticketmaster.ca FOR GROUP DISCOUNTS call: 2-800-966-0558 Brought to you by: Global Bb A CK, CO RAGE. 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