BOWLING... Park Roval Panes bowler dua Read tas been named: Youth Boxer ot the vear ob oothe British Colmmbna bonpin bederatien, fhe TA vear ald teceuth tiuished LOth atthe Ameren Zone 10 pan bowling cham Pionships leading the Canadian team tea fourth phice finish. ain the pracess SEYMOUR FOREST RUN... Four hundred) ron ners hit the trail Sept. 27 dur ing the LY9S Sevmour Forest Run. a two-race event featur ing a halt marathon and a 3k race. North Vancouver's James Gardner was the overall mate winner ins the half marathon with a dime of one hour, 11 minutes, Other North Shere run- hers to place in their age groups were Blair Rosser with a first in the 30-34 age group at 1:19:16 and Mark Shorter with second in the 40-44 age group with atime of E:Los4. In the marathon, Vancouver took top honours with North Vancouver's Stephanie Owen second and Barbara. Zimich, also trom North Van, third. In the women’s 5k event, Pits Meadows’ Marianne Huizing was the overall win- ner, North Van's Lea Howard won the 25-29 age category with a time of 24 minutes and 27 seconds. North Van’s Ryan) Ervin won the men’s 5k race with Jatime of 16:01, All proceeds from. the event, hosted by the Capilano Eagles Running Club and the North Shore British Columbia Tenpin Federation Youth Bowler of the Year Erin Reid. Triathlon Club, benetit the BC Children’s Hospital. ee 8 SOCCER... Four of cight B.C. youth teams preparing for their respective national championships are from the the high-calibre | North Shore Seleets program. North Shore teams com- peting this weekend inchide the under-19 girls, under-17 girls, under-17 boys and under-15 girls. The U-19 team travels to Montreal to) play in’ the Sports Cup Finals; the U-17 teams will compete in the Snickers Cup tournament in ‘Toronto; and the U-15 girls travel to) Prince Albert, Saskatchewan te take part in the JVC Cup. — Andrew McCredie women's half Jennifer Shee of Wednesday. October 7. 1998 - North Shore News - 45 orth shore news SPORTS mel Spartans sti NEWS phois Brad Ledwidge A Sentinel Spartan ball carrier (in white) is hauled down by a Windsor defender during a rain-soaked senior game Saturday in North Vancouver. The Spartans blanked the Dukes 16-0 to remain undefeated. ill undefeated SENTINEL Spartans senior football team continued its winning ways with a 16-0 shutout of Windsor last Saturday. Cpcomias, games inves ing North Shor high seheve! Teams indade: Windsor Gas elling te sunny Calitornis for the Vhanksgasing weekend taking on Carmel on briday: while Sentinel trad. te Nanaimo briday tor an atter Reon game avainst Barshy th other gridiron action, Jery Wilhams scored every ume he touched the ball as Handsworth braked [acd 390, The Grade 12 tailback ras back the opening kickott 75 vards to bezin the rout, and the tour hand orts he recen ed dso ended in majors fone Was called back 1. Jon Bradshaw scored another and Jeremy Anderson hauled ina pass to complete the shutout, The Rovals travel to Rick Hansen Secondary briday tor a 3:45 pam. game. The Wese | Vancouver Highlanders play Richmond Friday afternoon. Canon Graham visits St. Thomas More Saturday fer a [:30 pun. kickott. ‘Holding the road shouldn’t mean having to let go of your budget.’ We love cars. And that's why we're committed to making them last as fong as possible. As one of the largest tire merchandisers in the country, we offer low prices and high expertise in installing the tires ~. that are right for you. We offer a wide selection of brand name tires including Michelin, Uniroyal, Goodrich, Goodyear, Bridgestone and Firestone tires, and our prices include installation, balancing and free rotations. That's a tire service you won't find anywhere else. ICES: LET YOU KEEP? 7185 /75R14 BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE PEERLESS AMBASSADOR. INCLUDES INSTALLATION, BALANCING AND FREE ROTATIONS AND BRAKE INSPECTIONS EVERY 10,000 KM.