14 - Sunday, February 25, 1990 - North Shore News SPORTS Basketball all-stars named THE NORTH Shore high school girls’ and boys’ basketball all-star selections have been made by the coaches of the senior league's eight girls’ and cight boys" teams. High school HIGH SCHOOL scoreboard results for the week ending Feb. 21: ABBREVIATIONS: Arg = Argyle, Bal = Balmoral, Brac Brackendale, CG = Carson Graham, Coll = Collingwood, Hand = Haodsworth, Hill = Hillside, HS = Howe Sound, STA = St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Sentinel, Sey = Seycove, Suth = Sutherland, WV = West Van- couver, Wsr = Windsor, BASKETBALL Senior Girls Arg 62, Hand 61, B.C. ‘“*AAA” zone playoffs: First round: Wsr 86, Burnaby Central 24; Killarney 77, WV 47. Second round: Wsr 80, New Westminster 53; WY 61, Charles Tupper 39. B.C. **A” zone playotfs: First round: STA 44, Chatelech 28. Junior Girts CG 40, Suth 35, North Shore playoffs: Semi-finals: Hand 40, Bal 29; Wsr 57, WV 41. Final: Wsr 48, Hand 24. Juvenile Girls Arg 45, Coll 32; Sey 47, Coll 11. North Shore playoffs: Semi-finals: Hill 45, Wsr 27; Hand 46, Sent 35. 1845 POWELL ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER Barristers & Solicitors az Personal Injury AFTER HOURS [FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION FAX 645-8989 | 986-4366 | 986-9286 #300-1401 LONSDALE NORTH VANCOUVER, BC. 15 minutes to North Vancouver ane North Shore Girls’ Baskethall First AN-Stars: Megan Magee (Wsr), centre; Susie Jarosch (Wsr), guard; Tiffany Chester (Wsr), guard; Brandy Howard (CG), scoreboard Bantam Girls North Shore playoffs: Quarter-finals: Wsr 41, Hand 40 (overtime); Sent 39, Suth 10. 20 Finals: STA 49, Wsr 37; Sent 40, CG Senior Boys CG 84, Arg 55; WV 93, Suth 51; CG 57, Hand 56; Arg 78, Sent 71; STA 70, Suth $9; Wsr 67, WY 66: Sent 83, Hand 55. B.C. “AAA” zone playoffs: Preliminary round: Hand 93, Arg 73. Intermediate Boys Coll 64, Burnaby North 54: WV “‘Black"" 52, Sey 50; Arg 60, Coll 45: WV **Black’* 86, WV “Red”’ 50. North Shore playoffs: Semi-final: Arg 60. Burnaby North 53. Junior Boys North Shore playoffs: Consolation: Hand 49, Arg 47; Hand 42, CG 28. Final: WV $4, CG 37. Juvenile Boys Arg $2, Wsr 35; STA 60, Coll 27; Brac 48, Hand 41; CG $0, Wsr 30; STA 50, Sey 27. North Shore playoffs: Quarter-finals: Brac 54, Arg 44; STA 51, Sent 47. Semi-finals: Brac 51, Suth 47; Hill “‘Red"* 59, STA 29. Bantam Boys Wsr 43, Arg 42; Hill 34, STA 32. North Shore playoffs: Tiebreakers for fifth and sixth places: Hill 48, Arg 38; Arg 49, STA 47, Quarter-finals: Hand 41, Arg 33; Hill 44, CG 31. SUZUKI SWIFT J oytinder 1 3 hte ovement Cam electron: tae nected engine 3 doct 5 dno or Gh From SUZUKI SAMURAI Ara oO speed Aa cyinder Une engin Fram SUZUKI SIDEKICK Te ote elected tuetinected I 434 From 12,995 AT VICTORIA 254-0811 guard; and Diana Osborne (Wsr), forward. Second All-Stars: Lindsay Maitland (WV), forward; Christine Corben (CG), forward; Lindsay Weeks (HS), guard; Chris Cameron (WV), guard: and Maryam Moayeri (Sent), forward. Honorable Mention: Jennifer L’Hirondelle (HS), centre. North Shore Boys’ Basketball First All-Stars: Todd Langley (Wsr), guard; Todd Rattee (Hand), guard; Blair Hokanson (Wsr), forward; Greg Meldrum (WV), forward; and Steve Siebold (CG), centre. Second All-Stars: Ryan Charles (Sent), forward; Brent Crowther (Wsr), forward; Reg Macdonald (Arg), guard; Robin Mahood (WV), forward; and Patrick McLewin (STA), forward. MAR. Make a date with ~_|_- your future. Be sold on real estate! arch fst could be the first day of the rest of vour life! Because that evening, NRS Block Bros. Realty Ltd. will be presenting a Real Estate Career Evening. We won't be pulling any punches vither. We'll tell you up front what a career in real estate can do for your future and what it takes to bea success. Real Estate is no different from any other career choice. It takes people who are definitely interested, are willing to learn and work hard to reach the top. 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