B8 - Sunday, March 11, 1984 - North Shore News NORTH SHORE girls brought 13 medals home from B.C. Winter Games in Fort St. John last weekend. The Under 14 team of Chantal Murata, Robin Bone, Stacey Sinclair came away with the gold award. Chantal won silver for her beam and all-around perfor- manice and. bronze on vault. Robin Bone won gold for her RINGETTE REVIEW Is for ¢ NSWC Tween B girls played a very strong game against Langley last Sunday taking an 8-1 win. Two goals each were scored by Leigh McConnell, Tara Gray, Laurie McKenzie and Michele Dawson. Meanwhile, NSWC Tween As played a squeaker against PoCo, with PoCo pouring on the steam in the last minute to win 5-4. Stephanie Maki was outstanding in the NSWC nets. Goals were scored by Kelly Harrison, Shari Bryson, Christine Campbell and Yvonne Haerrer. ¥ i aaAeTHH PTH EEO ctoesadcgng anne fr “ith a feage eet Gillian Taylor and beam and silver for her uneven bars routine and Gillian Taylor a bronze on uneven bars in addition to their team medals. The 15-and-over girls team for the zone had two North Shore girls, Patti Furniss and Kelly Dairon who brought home bronze team medals. In addition, Patti won a bronze medal for her floor routine. All the North Shore girls In Petite A action, NSWC played a very tight, close game against North West Van, narrowly winning 9-8. Alana Gray played a strong game, as did Jessica Camp- bell who scored six goals. Other goal scorers were Vetina Scharelli (2) and Jody A fi Ai ae ao | es My hy JUMP ROPE FOR HEART BC HREART FOUNDATION . Sponsored by SRITISH fay meorca Rita ‘i vA y train at the Flicka Gym Club. In the men’s competition, 15 and under, Scott Perschall placed ninth overall and Ross Cooper Jith. In the 16 and over category, Paul Eto, 20, who trains with the other boys at the West Van Recrea- tion Centre had silver medals in both parallel! bars arid hig!. bar before being sidelined with an injury that prevented him from competing in floor, pommel horse or rings. iris Rogers. The NSWC Jr. Belle B girls were defeated by Langley on Wednesday night 7-4, with NSWC goals scored by Michelle Kemper, Kelly Bickerton, and Rebecca Leadbetter (2). ay Goofy’s Canadians defeated Surrey Flyers 6-3 to become the Lower Mainland Champions of the Lower Mainland Girls Ice Hockey League last week. They now advance to the ae i) ms Hh ah His i y ny . He Hania Malin ae Warning Heatth and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked — avoid inhaling. Average per cigarette Matinée Extra Mild King Size 4 mg “tar” 0 4 mg nicotine 1401 Hornby St. Provincial Championships which are being held in Spar- wood, B.C. on March 17-18. Debbie Rea had a hat trick, Marna Mueller added two goals and Ruth Andermatt scored one goal. Custom Design -Rattan Ltd. ‘s take 669-2145 eee ——— TT TOOT The teams record over the year was 21-5-1, outscoring the. competition 182 to. 33, . Showild: the team win ‘in Sparwood. they will advance to the Canadian Nationals held in Sprucegrove, Alberta March 22-25. ‘“ a ae aes sai mh : te ily , ‘ hig yu a Wie