a 14 - Wednesday, July 19, 1989 — North Shore News Teams battle for fastball title WITH ONLY two weeks left in the North Shore Men's Fastball League, the race for the four playoff spots has become an all-out battle. Pemberton Station took 2 big step to ensure a playoff berth, dealing the Lyanwood Inn another blow in its quest for first place. Pemberton put on az offensive show by scoring eight runs while Tom Rodriquies held the usually potent Lynnwocd bats to three rons. Al Vycer hit s home run for the victors. Lynnwood’s ioss eartier in the week to Tugs Pub and the Jack Lorsdaie Canadians’ victory over Pemberton Station puts the Lynnwood ard the Canadians at identical 14-6 records. Bowen Island increased its playoff hopes, beating Tugs Pub 6-4. Pitcher Scott Lynas and Lawson Boutiller ied the way for Bowen. Mike Michin was three for four at the plate including a home run for Tugs in 2 losing cause. Barry Colquhoun of the Queens Cross had 2 clauch two-out single to drive in the two winning runs in the seventh inning, leading the Cross to s 4-3 victory over the Lynnwwood Yics. Nor’Westers break records THIRTY MEET records were broken at the recent Trevor Craven Memorial meet held at Swangard Stadium by the Nor'Westers Track and Field Club. Twelve-ycar-oh] Leanne Macheroff of the Nor’Westers not only broke the meet record with her 1.48-metre high jump but also made it into the B.C. all-time top ten performances for her age category. Maggie Wendt, 13, also from the Nor-Westers set a meet and provincial top tea record in shot puc with a 7.98-metre throw. Junior tennis tourney held ATTENTION ALL young tennis enthusiests: Eagle Harbour Cen- tre is presenting a Junior Tennis Tournament on Friday, July 28 and Satarday, July 29 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for kids ages eight to | 14 years old. The entrance fee is $15 ard participants sre asked to register in person by Monday, July 24. Eagle Harbour Centre is located at . S575 Marize Drive in West Vancouver. For further information call 921-7425. Softball squirts host championship ON THE weekend of July 7-9, 13 teams came from all over the ‘|: f f province to the Softball Provincial Championship in the squirt division, beld at Loutet Park. “The North Shore Softball Association Minor Boys entered two- .o ‘teams in the .26-game round robin but they were unable to come up | -with key wins. . ". We-were in tough. ‘These guys sent. down some pretty bot-shot ac players,’’ said Jack Hubbard, president of the association. “Rat they weren't blown away. They kad fan,’? Habbard said.