LACROSSE... The North Shore Indians open their 1996 regular season tonight at Lonsdale Recreation Centre Arena. The Indians take on Burnaby Lakers tonight at 8 p.m. NORTH SHORE Indians open 3ea- son tonight. Now in their third year of Western Lacrosse Association play, the Indians have head coach Dave Evans returning for his second season. Additions to look for in the ‘96 version of the Indians include Paul Gait and Derek Graham from Mann Cup champion Six Nation Chiefs, and rookie players Mike Bancroft and Scott Rezanoff. RUGBY... Carson Graham's girls’ team is making quite a name for itself in its inaugural season in senior girls’ high school rugby. Not only did the Eagles win the Vancouver League — with a dominant 50-5 win over Burnaby North — they also are ranked fourth in the province heading into the 3rd annual B.C. High School Invitational — Girls Rugby Tournament at Burnaby Lake. Carson opens the tournament with a game against fifth- seeded Rutland tomorrow at 2:30 p-m. at Field | at Burnaby Lakes. SLO-PITCH TOURNAMEN Organizers of the Whistler Slo-pitch Silver ONE DAY following her {4th birthday, Blythe Hartley stunned the diving world with a silver medal performance fast Friday in the women's one-metre event al the Dive Canada meet in Montreal. “Ecan’t believe it. this is a complete surprise. said the Gri 8 Handsworth siu- dent. “LE was just looking at having a consistent’ perfor- mance. | had no idea what was going on result-wise throughout the competition.” In fact, the 1 ar-old North Vancouver diver led the event after four of the five final dives, but fell short on her last one — a difficult backward somersault) with 2.5 iwists. “Blythe is a great talent.” said national team coah Boxi Liang. “She wor hard in practice. In addition to winning the siler medal in the wom one-metre, Hartley was 18th on the tower event at the 25-country meet. And though it’s unlikely Hartley will qualify for this summer's Atlanta Olympics. she has her sights firmly set on the Sydney 2000 Games. ~ Andrew McCredie extremely NEWS photo Cindy Good: Active service WEST VANCOUVER Grade 12 student Stacie Baillie serves it up during the Highlanders’ 5-2 win over Sutherland in high schoo! tennis action. REGISTER NGW! FOR 96/97 SEASON Saturday, May 11 Saturday, June 8 10:00am 2:00pm Lonsdale RecCentre at 23rd & Lonsdale - Lobby All boys 6 years, ( nin 1990 & entering grade 1) and older, residing between Grand Boulevard and the Capilano River are invited to register. For more information call 985-8626 Come play with us Standing on the tee, n y members (shareholders) will see it right away - a massive 600-year-oid Douglas Fir target tree we protected. It's the dominant hazard on this classic 02-yard par five - with an uncanny ability to magnetically attract your second shot. Get around it and you still have a good flight on a tree-lined fairway to a bunker-protected green. 135 acres for life. New $8000. Sunshipe Coast Golf&eann 604-885-6212 800-667-5022 Membership inquiries 604-886-9114 800-668-4118 hip Package Public Tee Time Booking 404-885-9242 BRAD HIGGS, JULY & AUGUST : SUMMER CAMPS 1996 LOWER MAINLAND GOVS & GIRLS 5-17 The No. 1 soccer school in B.C. is proud to announce their 1996 Summer Program. After 17 successful years, our camps now stretch from Chilliwack to Whistler. The main objective of our program is to show each player how to fully enjoy the game through an exciting, enjoyable soccer environment. We instruct boys and girls on how to improve their individual soccer skills, team play and tactical understanding of the game. Our camps are designed for the beginner to the experienced. PLEASE REGISTER EARLY AS LIMITED SPACE IS AVAILABLE + Quality camp T-shirt * Embroidered Soccer badge © Professional and qualified coaching © Player progress evaluation ® Drinks supplied by ‘C’Plus ® Special awards given at end Tournament are look- of the week by our sponsors ing for teams (five men, five women) to «, participate in the ~ June f-2 event. For more informa- tion contact Karen at 938-5805 or 938- 3451 (Whistler num- bers). REGISTRATION FORM Please send a $70” cheque and registration form to: eee RAD HIGGS SCCCER SCHOOLS 581 Linton St, Coquitlam, BC, V3) 614 WRESTLING... Two North Vancouver — female wrestlers pin-ned : : . down top-five perfor- ‘tO’ ; i F ( i f i mances mt the ‘Senior ; ae J: T-SHIRT Size Canadian Wrestling Championships. West) Van high school student Monika Momeni defeated Carson Graham's Shannon Samler in the bronze medal 61 kg match. POSTAL CODE YOUTH QM Gb ADULT US GM OL DO YOU WISH TO BUY A BALL @ © $15™ (rubber) 14 $30" (leather) Please enclose with registration fee TIME: 9:00 - Noon, Mon-Fri COST: $70" AGE: 5 - 17 yrs THESE ARE ONE WEEK CAMPS PLEASE CHECK ONE: ‘1 Individual Skilt Enhancement ‘4 Goalkeeping Clinic INDICATE WHICH AREA YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND (We will notity you as to park focation) Ud) SQUAMISH ‘4 LADNER "2 NORTH VAN Uy SURREY LANGLEY TRPITT MEADOWS = 1) TSAWWASSEN : {1 MAAPLE RIDGE GPT. COQUITLAM (1 VANCOUVER ¢ OU COQUITLAM 12 MISSION T2PORT MOODY =U WHISTLER : to DELTA O NEW WEST O RICHMOND Lt WHITE ROCK Bp <2 ABROTSFORD 4 CEBURNABY 2 Ch CHILLIWACK ee es