north shore news © SPORTS School teams go provincial CARSON Graham Eagles are ranked fifth and the Windsor Dukes 14th heading into today’s B.C. high school triple-A boys rugby North Shore school rugby teams aren't the only ones con- testing provincial titles. Defending champion Argvle is the top-ranked team in the 16-schoot B.C. triple-A girls’ soccer tournament set for to advance to the provincials after going unbeaten in 10 league games. Handsworth plaved vester- day in a game that determined another berth (the score was unavailable to press time). Wheatley, Windsor finished iith at the 12-school B.C. double-A high school tennis championships in Parksville. Cobban and Wheatley each won ali of their singles marches and all but one mixed doubles’ match set during the team's championships at UBC. 1 five matches. The Dukes lost four match- es by 6-5 scores before deteat- ing Kalamalka 7-4. May 28-30 in Kamloops. eee In’ double-A provincial The Pipers shutour New tournament action, also ac) Westmiaster 1-0 on a goal by Despite outstanding play by UBC, the — Collingwood — Rosalyn Hicks in the zone tinal Jenni Cobban and Kyle Cavaliers are seeded second. The tournament opens today and continues all day Thursday and Friday with the double-A final set tor Saturday at 12:30 p.m. in Thunderbird Stadium. “Phe triple-A final goes Saturday at 2 pun. The Eagles are the number one Lower Mainland team after finishing first in the Tier 1 league standings with a 5-1 wor-lost cecord. In the semi- final, Carson clawed St. George’s 28-7, then edged Kitsilano 15-13 in the final, The Dukes, meanwhile, . NEWS photo Cindy Goodman = Were 2-4 in Teague play but , took MeRoberts 20-15 and Special delive ry Magee 17-8 in the playofts to : qualify for the provincials. “ geRTH. Shore Tribe pitcher Lioyd Haggard delivers the In ‘Tier TDaction, the ball during a game against Ridge Meadows. 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