A HAIRY pursuit of Pee Wee girts players went after the soccer bull during the recent North Shore Pee Wee Girls season's end tournament held at Norgate Park. Approximately 450 girls, 10 years and under. took part in the jamboree. Stingrays and Starlings team players are shown crowding for the ball during one came. Caesar’s falls prey to Gulls AFTER AN undefeated year in Division One of the North Shore Intermediate Soccer Association, the North Shore Little Caesar’s Soccer Club was finally outwork- ed in a 2-0 defeat by the Rusty Gull Strikers in the 1992 cup final. Little Caesar’s success was due in part to the biggest offensive threat in the league, Bard Carlow, who scored {7 goals in 14 regular season games. The outstanding goalkeeping of Marcello Gianna and the consis- tent hustle from players like Mark Doherty and Paul Keller made Little Caesar's a force to be reckoned with this year. NEWS photo Stuart Davis Bandits steal the wind from Hurricanes THE NORTH Shore Ban- dits began the 1992 North Van first division touch football league season with an impressive 38-8 win over the Queens Cross Hur- ricanes, April 5. Led by an outstanding perfor- mance by Bandit quarterback Jay Prepchuck, the Bandits racked up more than 400 yards’ total of- fence. Equally impressive was Ian Cook, who made three spectacular Cap. College soccer team defeated By Michael J. Gilgan Contributing Writer Capilano College’s Men’s Soccer team was recently defeated 4-0 by Columbus, a team in the West Coast Soccer League. Capilano is a young team that has brought home the national championships for the last two years. Columbus, on the other hand, is a more mature team with players aging from in their early 20s to mid-30s. Despite the defeat, Capilano played a strong game all around, often resulting in spectacular Bluedevils win prov. cup WEST VANCOUVER Biuedevils defeated the Dunbar Dynainics 3-0 in the girls’ under-11 soccer final held April 5 in Ab- botsford. The win makes the North Shore team the provincial ‘‘B’’? cup cham- pions. The Bluedevils were also selected as the most outstanding Community scoreboard North Shore Senior Men's Basketball League Final Standings Wins Losses Percent 900 839 667 633 600 533 516 467 467 Flying Rhinos 313 Rule #1 133 Ramblin Wreck 100 Lynnwood Ciams Hagars Hitmen Jack Lonsdales team of the tournament. Rosi Thomas was selected as the most vzluable player for the Bluedevils. In the final, Thomas scored two goals and Ashley Okazaki scored one goal. Carly Dean had two assists and Okazaki had one assist in the final game. end-to-end action. Capilano’s best scoring chance came when Raj Sandhu made an outstanding effort in moving the ball up the sidelines to lob it in front of the Columbus net. In what proved to be the save of the game, Columbus goaltender Mark D’Andrea flashed across the goal mouth to biock a point- blank kick by Sandhu’s receiver. A sprinkling of spectators around the park moaned as D’Andrea picked the ball out of mid-air, preserving the shut-out for Columbus. Columbus scored two goals in the first half including one that found its mark in a penalty shot. This scenario was repeated in the second half when Capilano gave up two more goals, including one scored on penalty kick. FA-ST COLLISION REPAIRS CALL THE PROFESSIONALS AT JaYLORMOT IVE 1959 LiD. FREE RENTAL COURTESY CARS B.C.A.A. APPROVED — A.R.A. 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