north shore news © SPORTS avaliers claim B.C. |<: leld hockey crown ‘THE 1997 field hockey season will even more remarkable is the fact that go down in Collingwood School his- Collingwood has an extremely small student tory as the “dream season.” body to draw from. T rls tried out for ° the team; 20 girls made it “No one player made the difference,” said head coach Keith Chiequen. “The ceam played an extremely disciplined and balanced game with no areas of weakness.” Team atem hide: Pam Walker (goal- keeper), Sarah Gilbert (captain), Kate Moss, Nadia Karmali, Rhona Young, Julia Snowdon, Mo Q’Conner (captain), Rachel MacLean, Jenny Sanders, Rossi Thomas, Morgan Mallett, Michelle Lee, Naomi The, Robyn Heming, Candice Wisebery, Astrid Merkt, Mary-Katherine Pines, Mandy McNaught, Shahr2zad Joharifard, Jennifer Winstanley, Christie Johnston and Courtney Geldart. Chicquen and Sarah Bell! coached. The talented team reached a number of milestones this year, the lust of which came Saturday when the double-A squad captured the provincial title with a 2-1 win over Kelowna’s KLO secondary, a team that had won the B.C.s three of the ese f years. Earlier in the season, the caw wen three tournaments: the Independent School Association tourney, the Seven-A-Side tourney, and the prestigious Bridgeman Cup. The team also won the North Shore league title, winning all 10 games and outscoring their opponents 70-0. At the B.C. tournament last weekend, the Cavs gave up just two goals in six games while scoring 25. Photo submitied COLLINGWOOD Cavaliers senior girls’ field hockey team (above) captured a num- What makes the team’s accomplishments -women’s : Premier division team urgently needs experi- “enced players. Call 987-1419 ‘or. 985-1366 for information. SNOWBOARDING... Five North Shore boarders are members of the unique Blackcomb Snowboard Club. Darren Chaimers, Maclle and Jorli.. Ricker, Greg Salmon and~ Chris Spotzel have honed their considerable talents with the club to the point where all five are on the world-calibre Canadian National Snowboard Team. The club, operated by national team coach Bob Allison, is one of the first programs in Canada to offer training and — coaching for competitive snowboard- ers. In addition, the Canadian - Snowboard Federation, the governing body for the sport, has decreed the Blackcomb Snowboard Club as the offi- cial Canadian = National Snowboard Team’s western training centre. For more info about the club call 1-604-932-6816. TABLE TENNIS... The Lonsdale recreation centre is hosting a table tennis tourna- ment for all levels of play. The public tournament takes place Sunday, Nov. 30, with the final taking place a week later. All competitors are guaranteed three games. Entrance fee is $10. Register by Thursday, Nov. 27 at any North Vancouver recreation centre, or by call- ing 987-7529. ~~ Andrew McCredie KRALINATOR FILTERS i mon HUE G0 WALKER el ber of trophies and titles this season, including last weexend’s B.C. Championship. ORMOTIW ly <= = i ag OX te, a COLLISION SPECIALISTS SMONROEF sf eee B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. -Out 39th Year APPROVED CENTRE 1 “PLUS TAXES So fon MOST CAR “ abh-ror briaiis ORE PARTS ALL MAKE COLLUSION REPAIRS . “LIFETIME GUARANTEE” is proud to supply your Alternative transportation arranged Esso dealers with ponies + tninates + lll ae deal | ovary ners ~ Bee 299-9000 4 He Boy Eso = AmiMNeside Eso. jon Moonta Hy Eso ean ey fs 7141515. 985-7455 (aEReErE a : a0 Boy Se Apacer To Lap ct eo West Voncouver orth Yoncouves ean Voncowres 921-7449 922-3925/922.0138 954-9194 985-5712 985-5712 VN dale; B r. Transmissio E cane re Ltd. “A trl sted am ta value: & > Front ited) bdaring service” ° JAS IU ROY (metallic pads a - Machining of. troptgotors, a : Complet#toad. test’ o » Electrical Alr Care Repairs Save thousands ‘in unnacassary “repairs by - servicing now! , u ‘a aot cae te MF me a