BS - Wednesday, October 26, 1983 - North Shore News SE Sport Draws mark coaches action DRAWS were the order of the day in Coaches’ Soccer League action Sunday with three of the six matches resulting in ties. The feature match of the day saw Totemcolor pull a minor upset in holding Car!- ings to a 2-2 draw at Kilmer Park. Totemcolor struck in lightning fashion as Carlyle Matthews and Stuart Taylor gave their team a 2-0 lead before the game was five minutes old. College ..IF SIZE means anything, Cap Blues mens basketball team will be head and shoulders above everyone else in the Totem Conference for college basketball. With a forward line of two 6’9"’ players and another 6’5’’, this team is larger over all than virtually all other school teams including SFU and UBC. And that size seems to be paying off in early pre-season action. IT WAS a clean sweep for North Shore Winter Club Flames over the weekend with Bellingham, the new en- try in the Junior B hockey league, providing the opposition. ' Flames took the Saturday encounter 10-5 with 10 North Shore Youth FEW GAMES were played in North Shore Youth Soccer last weekend because of a large number of exhibition games with Seattle area teams) Only under 18 and under 16 teams played their seventh regular season games Boys: Premier U18: W V Spuraway Red 2 MacSween Highlanders, Lk V MG Buslders 1 lL Yo Nordiecs | Lose game NORTH SHORE Argos lost ther Tier 11 semifinal foor- ball match 34-0 to Victoria last Sunday, but still manag. cd to place as many players on the all star Vactona Both offensive and defen sive units broke down com pletely for the Argos in the game that pitted the first place Victona team against the fourth place Argos Argo tine O'Brien said his tcam “was beaten by a team that deserved to win "" Argos named to the B ¢ tcam. as Carlings managed to com- pose themselves, and battled back against the solid Totem- color defence to earn the draw on goals by Tony Clemente and Don Kayne, the last with fifteen minutes left. ’ Other Totemcolor players worthy of mention were Terry Connor, Butch Faith, George Bennett and Myron Layne. The other two deadlocked games saw Molsons and Aar- This past weekend Blues downed Meralomas of the Senior basketball league 4-66, then the following night they took the Cap Grads 74-72. Against Meralomas, a team the Blues had never downed before, Mark Marter, a former Carson Graham Grad struck for 25 points and 11 rebounds. Marter is one of the 679” forwards. Terry Bell and Chris basket dquin Construction struggle to a 1-1 stand-off while, in a major upset, Eagle Harbour held Lynnwood Hotel to a scoreless draw. In a well-played contest, Northshore Nissan edged Olympia Gold Caps 3-2 when Anston Pratt broke a 2-2 stalemate after seventy minutes with his second goal. Pratt had opened scoring when he found the net after a fine cross from Brenden Sherwin, who was a standout Podlecki each hit for 10 for the winners. Marter again led the way against the Grads, this time picking up 30 points and 20 rebounds in their win. Next highest for Blues were Mike Hird and Chris Podlecki with 10 points each. The women also started with their first pre-season game, a 74-33 win over their ds. Brenda Giesbreck led the way for the winners with 22 keep winning players accounting for the 10 goals. in Bellingham Sunday, the Flames kept the score down a bit but sull came out on top of a 5-3 game behind the two goal performance of Stephen Frost. In spite of the wind, U16: Burnaby South 0 1 V. Falcons; W.V. Spuraways 6 N.V. United 6; Norburn 2 Mt. Seymour Royals 0. Centennial Ui8 East: NV UU. Athletics I Mt. Seymour Wanderers 3, WV. Royal Red 3 W.V. Cobras Blue 2; LV. Cycles I LV Crown Zellerbach 1, LV. Kiwanis 5 N.V_U. Hotspurs zy Flames suffered a setback with Dave McMaster out for six weeks with torn knee ligaments. Next up for Flames is Seat- tle Americans Saturday night at the Winter Club at 8:45 p.m. Soccer U18 West: MacSween Nor Van Lions §S MacSween Gould McCue 0; WV Royals Blue 2 W V_ United 3. U1l6 East: MacSween Sportsman Suppliers 2 W V Hotspurs 0, 1 V Sussex Wanderers 2 NVU Coventry 3, MacSween | &K L umber 3 1V Eagles 2, LV Trojans 3 MacSween N) Shore Tire 2, WV Cougars | Mt Wildcats 0 Seymour - win all stars Amatucr Football Leaguc Tew 21 all) star tcam are: Jason Brown - punter, Gary Speranza - tailback, Derek Strong offensive centre, Ken Cochranc - offensive guard, Murray Frank - offen stve tackle, Jeff Mossop defensive tackle, Tom Adams defensive back, and Mikc D'Angelo outside hnebacker. Anyone interested in join ing the Argos should call head coach Mark Jarmon, 929 3963 The tcam has a weight program in the winter. CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER FLUSHING OF WATERMAINS The City will commence sa program of flushing water mains Commencing 1 November 83 and con tinging for 2? months sediment appears in the water There may be periods when Any sediment will be bac tenially harness but may ¢ause the water to be discoloured and may affect some under lakings commerctal City Engineer and training starts in the spr- ing Men aged 18-20 play in the leaguc. all underway | throughout, but Mark Cassidy gave the ‘Caps a 2-1 lead with two goals of his own, the second on a penalty- kick. Harald Bonkowski scored the equalizer for the Nissan crew while John Defazio turned in his usual strong performance in goal for the winners. Other results were !lron Horse 4, Ray Johnson Plum- bing 1 and Soccerwest 4, Labatts 2. points. With league action scheduled to start November 18, both teams will be in ac- tion this weekend in more preseason play. The teams travel to Univer- sity of Victoria for Friday and to U.B.C. Saturday. 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