School athletes on track Sentinel top North Shore school at B.C.’s TRACK and field is experienc- ing a resurgence in North Shore high schools and the results from the B.C. Championships last weekend prove it. North Shore athletes fin- . ished in the top eight in 23 of -. ‘the 37 events, not including the fine showing by entrants in the multi events held previously and already reported. _. Sentinel’s Margaret Butler won the 3.000m (10:00.46) and placed second in the 1.500m (4:34.49) to lead . the Spartans io eighth in the girls’ team standings, _-. Sentinel’s Tod Pelly helped the Spartans to a ninth place finish in the boys’ team stand- * ings with a second in the 400m *. (48.61), as both he and the win- ner beat the former electronic- timed record. Pelly was also ‘fifth in. the javelin with a -48.88m throw... Overall, t Premium aialty lightweight ‘lenses with CLEAR anti- { reflective, ‘scratch resistant, ‘water repellent coatings. gq SINGLE VISION *4 OSipair* reg. $175 Sentinel placed seventh and West Vancouver 10th. Molly Rae of Seycove won the long jump with a personal best of 5.40m on the third of six attempts. West Van's Jody Weightman was fourth at 5.07m and Argyle’s ‘famsin Anstey sixth with 5.02m. Its the first time three North Shore competitors have finished in the top six in one event since 1993. Weightman also took third in the triple jump at 10.60m and Anstey sixth in the 100m hurdles in 15.76. Dave Milne of West Van ran a great 5,000m for second place in 15:36.96, then came back the next day to get fourth in the 2,000m steeplechase in 6:22.62. Adam Perrins of Handsworth copped second in the 400m hurdles (57.13) and fifth in the 110m _ hurdles (16.53), just behind third place Howe Sound's Aaron Zimmer (16.30). Collingwoed’s 4X400m relay of Stephanie Hume, Rassi Thomas, . Marie O’Connor and Michelle Yeates (fourth in the individual 400m in 59.57) finished second in 4:04.20. Others in the top eight: Jon Vanzella (HS), fourth in the discus (37.06m); Paul Voorhoeve (Coll.), fifth in the 200m) = (22.84); = Kutniko Yajima (WV), sixth in the (500m (4:52.86) and seventh in the 3,000m (10:35.91); Jon Vandargon (STA), sixth in the sSeemciis GUESS | wnnetaneeeneneneencee anne Colors for your eyes ‘Whether you want to enhance or change ithe color. of your eyes, Wesley Jessen’s DuraSolt2 color contact lenses offer you ‘exciting colors to chopse from. $4 493 pair* : Sale Price EYEWEAR triple jump (12.82m) and eighth in the lung jump (6.13m); Amanda Johnsen (Sent.) and Deb Cehak (WV), tied for sixth in the high jump (1.50m); Leon Wood (WV), sixth in the 1,500m racewalk (7:50.65); Collingwood’s 4X100m boys’ relay in sixth (45.15) and girls’ seventh (51.29); Ben Daniell (Wsr.) seventh in the pole vault (3.20m); and Anna-Marie Allander (Hillside) eighth in the 800m (2:30.5). 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