NS athletes win 17 medals. North Shore athletes pick- ed up seventeen medals at the 1983 B.C. Elementary Schools Track and Field Championships last weekend. Two thousand five hundred athletes entered the three day event, held at Richmond's Minoru’ Park Stadium. Records were also being broken just down the street, as the thermometer at Van- couver International Airport rose to a new high of 30.4 degrees Celsius. The record high temperatures were a major concern for Meet organizers.. Parents were urged to wrap their athletes with wet towels after events. Distance runners” ran through a cold spray set up Early s On Sunday, June 5, the North Shore Winter Club Marlins made a big splash at the Coquitlam Early Bird Meet at Spani Pool in Mun- dy Park. Division 1 Girls Jessica Campbell: set 2 new pool records placing Ist in 50 meter Backstroke with a time of 45.3 seconds and Ist in 50 meter Freestyle with a time of 38 seconds. Jessica also placed Ist in 50m But- terfly and Ist in 50m Breaststroke. by meet officials on the back Stretch of each lap. Efforts by coaches and parents to prevent heat exhaustion seemed to have been suc- cessful, and the worst medical emergencies reported were sunburn, and the occasional skinned knee. Darren Nott of Carisbrooke Elementary and Julie Catchlove of Braemar were the youngest North Shore competitors to bring back gold medals. Preliminary heats eliminated 72 runners from the 1973 Boys 100 Metre sprint, one of the most heavily con- tested events at the meet. Nott was one of the eight chosen for the “A Flight” finals, and crossed the finish line with a time of 14.65 seconds. Julie Catchlove ac- Division 1 Boys Chris Legault: Placed !st in Back 2nd in Free; 3rd in Breast and 4th in Fly. Paul Kariya: Placed 3rd in Fly; 4th in Free and Breast and 6th in Back. Division 2 Boys Cameron Wilson: Placed Ist in 50 Fly; 2nd in Breast and 3rd in Back & Free. counted for two of the seven- teen medals won by North Shore athletes. Her silver medal for a hard-won second place in the 400 meter sprint was joined by a gold for a clear victory in the 200. Gold medals also went to Jeff Jollymore, Jordi Kenna and Keesha Middlemass, outstanding young athletes whose names will already be familiar from North Shore track meet victories. Catchiove, and six of the other medal-winners will be among the 45 members of the Norwesters Track and Field Club team competing in the Cheetah International at SFU on June 11. Greg Meldram, Pauline Johnson, 100m, Bronze. Gareth Morgan, Ross Road, 1500m, Silver. Gareth Division 3 Girls Suzanne Hancock: Placed ist in Free, Back & Breast & 6th in Fly. Division 3 Boys Andrew Wilson: Placed Ist in Breast; 4th in Fly; 5th in Back and 6th in Free. Division 4 Boys Robert Tadey: Placed 2nd in 50m Fly and 100m Breast and 7th in 50m Free Morgan, Ross Road, 800m, Bronze. Darren Nott, Carisbrooke, 100m Gold. Julie Catchlove, Braemar, 200m, Gold. Julie Cat- chlove, Braemar, 400m, Silver. Eric Dekker, Sher- wood Park, 400m, Silver. Jeff Jollymore, Highlands, 400m, Gold. Jordi Kenna, Caulfeild, 100m, Godl. Keesha Middlemass, Gleneagles, 100m. Gold. Keesha Middlemass, Gleneagies, 400m, Gold. Tammy Lawrence, Mon- troyal, High Jump. Bronze. Trevor Craven, 1500m, Silver. Trevor Craven, 800m, Bronze. Ross Cooper, Sherwood Park, 3,000m, Bronze. Glenn Johnson, Gleneagles, 100m, Bronze. Martin Mazzanti, 100m, Silver. lash for swimmers Division 5 Girls Ellen D'Auria: Placed 2nd in 50m Fly & 100m Breast and 5th in 100m Back Kendra Bryson: Placed 2nd in 50m Free; 4th in 100m Breast and 8th in 50m Fly Division 7 Boys Doug Habkirk: Set a new pool record placing Ist in 50m Fly with a time of 28.7. Doug also placed 2nd in 50m Free and 3rd in 100 Breast and 100 Backstroke. Pair of wins for NS cricket Saturday afternoon at Norgate Park saw North Shore Cricket Club tst win convincingly over a short- handed Caribe 2nds, with the home team performing well on the field and at bat. NSCC won the toss and field- ed first, pinning down the early Caribe batsman. After the fall of several wickets for few runs, Caribe were held together by a mid-innings stand before their 9 wickets fell for 103 Put in to bat with limited tame available, and under a darkening sky NSCC showed good batting depth in beating the Caribe total for 6 wickets down, with several overs in hand. Openers Larry White and Simon Evans were looking very solid until Evans was run out with 17 on the scoreboard. Larry White carned on for nearly 2 hours for top score of 27, with Jar Jadhav im- pressively stylish for 23, Jim Mitchell an aggressive 12, and Howard Griffiths strik- ing with his usual skill for 16 After Roy Herbert was dismissed by a _ perfect delivery, Amber Sharma and Peter Pisani saw the innings to a successful conclusion. Sunday at Balaclava Park NSCC 2nds scored another win, this time over a short- handed Simon Fraser 2nd. SFU won the toss and NSCC openers Martin Eccles and Sydney Aguiton put the stamp on the innings with 31 runs up before Eccles was dismissed. Supported by a very steady Sydney Aguiton, who carned his bat for most of the innings, NSCC put on 126 runs. Kns Hira put up a KEEP YOUR HAIR “ BIO-HAIR-TIN. PLAN | e Stimulates the scalp e Helps unciog hair follictes e Gives hair healthy appearance WHAT [5 BIO-HAIR- TIN EMULSION? BtO-HAIR. 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