e NOW-North Shore Neighbour- hood House’s teen summer sport program starts this week with a variety of cutdoor activities. The drop-in program runs every Wed- nesday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. and is open to all teens. For in- formation call 987-8138. ent NOW-The Women’s Oldtimers Ice Hockey League is recruiting players for its 1990-91 hockey season. The league would like to hear from women over 30 who are interested in playing a strictly non-contact, recreational game whether they have hockey experi- ence or not. For information call Brenda at 980-3253 or Anthea at 980-9884. sew MAY 19-Track and ficld trials for the B.C. Summer Games will be held at Swangard Stadium for athletes born in 1975 and 1976 and are residents in zone five (Van- couver, North Shore and Howe Sound). Phone Liz Allen at 985- 8517 for information. - eee MAY 20-The Great Snow Earth Water Race kicks off its 15th an- nual relay race at Blackcomb. The seven-member teams compete in cross-country and downhit! skiing, cycling, canoeing and ru:tring. For information, calf Bryan at 657- 3468. Flickas head TEN GYMNASTS from the Flicka Gymnastic Club in North Van- couver will travel to Halifax this week to compete in the Canadian Championships. Two of the gymnasts are senior women with Aparna Ray, 15, presently ranked 16th in Canada and Jody Jacques, 15, at 22nd. It is hard to reach the Canadian top cight at the present time as there are still some Olympic team members around who have had a great deal of international, com- petition. 14 - Wednesday, May 16, 1990 - North Shore News ARGYLE'S NICOLE Trigg (number 14) fends off Kelli Densmore (number three) of Seycove in a game which saw Argyle shut down Seycove 4-0. Scoring for Argyle was Daphne Wendt and Dawne Clancy with one each and Nicole Krause with two. Argyle won the North Shore Championship with a 6-1-1 record. NEWS photo Cindy Goodman MAY 21-The “You'll Never Know Till You Tri’ Triathion is a short course triathlon which includes an 200-metre pool swim, a 20-km cy- cle and a 5-km run, as well as a shorter kids’ triathlon, all based at recCentre Andrews. To volunteer, to register or for more information on the the training clinics leading up to the triathlon, call Trish Holme at 929-7314. tre MAY 23-Dr. David Cox will be giving a seminar on psychological preparation fer sport at the West Vancouver YMCA,1735 Inglewood Ave., from 7:30-10 p.m. Cox is a consulting psychologist with the Canadian Olympic Association, Tennis Canada, and the Coaching Association of Canada. The semi- nar is for athletes of all levels'who want to learn applied strategies for mental preparation. Early ticket purchase is recommended. Cost is $12 for non-members and $10 for YMCA members. Call 926-5541 fo? information. eee SPORTSLINE RUNS every Wed- nesday as space permits. If you are plaaning an event, submit details by preceding Friday to the North Shore News, [139 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van., V7M 2H4. Priority given to North Shere and fundraising events, to nationals fhe twe juniors from Flicka, Briony Lecky, 13, of Bowen Island and Marlies Eras, 13, are pres- ently ranked 16th and 19th. ft is the first time at nationals for Paula G*Froeres, 14, and Jen- ny Campbell, 13, who compete in the national open division. Four of the six member Nationai Novice team from B.C. are Flicka girls competing at this level for the first time. They are Leah Augustine, 11, of North Van- couver, along with Richmond girls Lisa Nakang, (2, Angela Orange, 11 and Teresa Pehar, 12. SPORTS Win eludes GOBS THREE GAMES into the carly season and the Nerth Fisher flyed out to end the game. Shore Good Old Boys (GOBS) are still looking for Blair Cooke-Dallin hit three for four with three their first win. RBI's, while Peter Fentiman also went three for four The GOBS dropped two games Saturday in Lower and had four RBI's. Mainland Salty Dog Softball League action at Col- In the second game the story was the same. A slop- umbia Park in Vancouver. py first inning saw the GOBS give up seven runs be- The first, a 10-9 heartbreaker to the Flying Dee- fore settling down and allowing the Mud Sharks only Bees, the second, an 8-6 decision to the Mud Sharks. one more run the rest of the way. In the first game, errors in the early innings plagued ithe Good Old Boys, forcing them to play catch-up. Jack Hetherington held a hot bat going three for But in the bottom of the seventh, the GOBS had a three with two RBI's, while two-run homers from chance to steal a victory. Needing only two runs to both Cooke-Dallin and John Macdonald rounded out win, they loaded the bases with two out but George the scoring. fae Bs Si FREE TICKETS A Pick up your tickets from the administration office (at the top of the escalator) during ofice hours or from Rascal the 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.