38 -— Sunday, March 24, 1991 - North Shore News SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD ABBREVIATIONS: Arg = Argyle. Bat = Balmorat, Brac = Brackendale, CG = Carson Graham, Coll = Collingwood, Hand = Handsworth, Hill = Hillside, HS = Howe Sound, STA = St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Sentinel, Sey = Seycove, Suth = Sutherland, WY = West Van- couver, Wsr = Windsor. BADMINTON Senior Boys and Girls B.C. Championship (in Port Alberni): Section play: Sent 10, Max Cameron (Powell River) 1; Sent 31, J.L. Crowe (Trail) 0: Sent 9, Killarney (Vancouver) 2; Alberni District 10, Arg 1; Eric Hamber (Vancouver) 9, Arg 2; Semiahmoo (White Rock) 6, Arg 5. Consolation: Queen Elizabeth (Surrey) 10, Arg 1; Max Cameron 6, Arg 5; J.L. Crowe 6, Arg 5. Quarter-finals: Sent 6, Crawford Bay 5. Semi-finals: Sent 7, Eric Hamber 4. Final: Maple Ridge 6, Sent 5S. Sent finishes second. BASKETBALL Senior Girls B.C. ‘‘AA” championships (in Armstrong): Duchess Park (Prince George) 68, Sent 55; Sent 93, Mt. Elizabeth (Kitimat) 40; Pleasant Valley (Armstrong) 55, Sent 50; Sent 71, Kelly Road (Prince George) 65. Sent finishes tenth. Senior Boys B.C. “AAA” (in| Vancouver): WY 80, Men- nonite Educational Institute (Clearbrook) 52; Burnaby Central 65, WV 56; Pitt Meadows 67, WV 51. championships GYMNASTICS Senior Giris B.C. Championships (in Qualicum Beach): Team standings (38 teams): 8. Hill 222.35; 11. Wsr 209.40; 27. Sent 64.20. Individual All-round: Level 1 (74 entries): 12. Cathy Donaldson (Hill) 32.05. Level 2 (60 entries): 8. Lara Panio (Hill) 32.10. Level 3 (39 entries): 7. Carlene Furk (Hill) 32.30; 9. Kirsten Newlands (Sent) 31.90. Level 4 (32 entries): !. Collette Kime (Hill) 34.15; 9. Kathleen Marshall (Sent) 32.30. Senior Boys B.C. Championships (in Qualicum Beach): Team standings (20 teams): 14. Wsr 47.60. {Individual All-round: Level 2 (20 entries): 10. Jon Hunting (Wsr) 47.60. SKIING North Shore championships (in Whistler): Senior Girls Experienced Wsr. Individuals: !. Joanna Bar- nowski (Hand) 1:00.22 and 1:03.94 - 2:04.16; 2. Jenny Tupper (Hand) 1:00.50 and 1:04.95 - 2:05.45; 3. Christy Allan (Wsr) 1:01.40 and 1:08.34 - 2:09.74. Novice team champion: Hand. Individuals: 1. Nicole Mueller (Hand) 54.49 and 55.16 - 1:49.65; 2. Laura Banner (Hand) 57.97 and 58.80 - 1:56.77; 3. Michelle Mueller (Hand) 58.95 and 59.59 - 1:58.54, Junior Girls Experienced Hand. Individuals: 1. Carolyn Devine (Hand) 59.85 and 1:05.02 - 2:04.87; 2. Natalie Wall (Brac) 1:02.91 and 1:08.36 - 2:11.27; 3. Lindsay Allan (Wsr) 1:18.76 and 1:22.14 - 2:40.90. Novice team champion: Arg. Individuals: 1. Shada Good (Arg) 1:02.22 and 1:02.62 - 2:04.84; 2. Lynn Gerbrandt (Arg) 1:08.81 and 1:05.68 - 2:14.49; Krista Jamieson (STA) 1:09.96 and 1:08.49 - 2:18.45. Senior Boys Experienced Wsr. Individuals: 1. Micha Shaw (Wsr) 1:00.29 and 57.34 - 1:57.63; 2. Richard Dye (Arg) 58.26 and 1:03.85 - 2:02.11; 3. Zak Glover (HS) 56.44 and 1:08.62 - 2:05.06. Novice team champion: HS. Individuals: 1. Dan Oullette (HS) 56.61 and 56.15 - 1:52.76; 2. Jason Bicknell (HS) 1:00.04 and 1:00.16 - 2:00.20; 3. Graham Keurbis (HS) 1:04.94 and 56.03 - 2:00.97, Junior Boys Experienced Wsr. Individuals: 1. Michael Emerick (Brac) 56.06 and 59.51 - 1:55.57; 2. Bryce Tang (Hand) 59.88 and $7.74 - 1:57.62; 3. Brad Waite (Wsr) 1:05.08 and 1:09.35 - 2:14.40, Novice team champion: Hand. Individuals: 1. Jeff Bolton (Hand) 58.10 and 58.62 - 1:56.72; 2. Lawrence Hai: (Hand) 1:04.08 and 1:01.83 - 2:05.91. team champion: team champion: team champion: team champion: Sentinel places second SENTINEL CAME within a smash and a drop shot of repeating as B.C. high school badminton champions, but fell 6-5 to Maple Ridge in the 16-team tourney final at Port Alberni on March 16. The Sparians disposed of Powell River's Max Cameron 10- 1, Trail’s 3.1. Crowe 11-0 and Vancouver's Killarney 9-2 before reaching the final with a 6-5 quarter-final win over Crawford Bay and a 7-4 triumph over Eric Hamber of Vancouver in the semis. Ted Reid, the team's only graduating player. and Grade 11 Clive Heah needed to win their doubles match versus Maple Ridge to pulf out the win. After taking the second game !8-1€ to tie the set at one a piece, they were edged 18-16 in the decider. Other members olf Val Mills’ B.C. runners-up are Grade 11's Byron) Chow, Jacqueline Barre and Maggie Clay, Grade 10 Jason Kittler, Grade 9°s Meredith Burgon and Shauna Monkman, Grade 8 Colin Clay and Grade 7 Stuart Louie. At the B.C. high school gym- nastics championships in Qualicum Beach, Colette Kime of Hillside captured first place out of 32 gymnasts in the level 4 all- round competition. She was first in vaulting with a score of 8.60, first in floor exer- cise at 8.95, third in paralle! bars with §.95 and nineteenth in balance beam at 7.65 for a total of 34.15. 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