Friday, September 18, 1998 — North Shore News - 13 north snore news © SPORTS THE Carson Graham- the 12th annual Buchanan Bow! 156 yards rushing on 12 carries. oya S$ S e e Handsworth football rival- Kickoff is ay pm. The juniors ; panen leads rhe pes serics iy oH by square off at 10:30 a.m. with seven wins while Handsworth CYCLING... Last’ October ry t tox 1998 will te played The Rovals and their head coach has tour. Larry Zimich was involved in out tomorrow at Kinsmen Joe Bell will be looking to avenge a The Buchanan Bow! is plaved in a nasty accident on the Lions r Field. 34.6 thrashing Jat season at the honor of former Carson vice-princi- Gate Bridge, when a con The two North Vancewser hivh claws of the Eagles. Carson senior — pal fim Buchanan. His son John is frentation with ovo bridge scheal senior teams butt heamets in Paris Jackson led the Eagles with the Eagles’ head coach. workers resulted in’ Zimich - falling off his bike and onto the road deck. Vancouver man captured th “We are the Vitamin Price Leader! Shop & Compare: fifth annual Sevmour Cypress few Brands You Can Trust - at Prices You. Can Afford time ot one hour, EL minutes and 22) seconds. Lynn ve Valley’s John Albert was sce- a oO ; ; : '. ORGANIKA ond with atime of 1:32.37. j : iz : : To EF The overall men’s title and Pacitic Championship trophy went to 1993 winner Scott Goguen. His combined time of 1:05.32 was the best of the weekend. The two-race — format included a 12.2-km race from the Seymour Provincial Park gate to the summit on Saturday, and a 11.6-km road ride up Cypress Mountain on Sunday. eee DINNER ROAST... Tickets aa Wi Seep bat pean are still available for the Larry fe Wind: own Brown dinner roast at Sevcove Secondary school. Friends and co-workers of the former Seycove principal ~ are holding the evening of fun in honour of Brown and his 11 years of dedicated ser- vice in the community and schooi. Tickets are $30 each with © proceeds going towards the Larry Brown Scholarship fund. Tickets are available at the school office (929-5411). LAWN BOWLING... First year bowlers Steve Koonts . and Vanessa Siu placed sec- ond at a recent junior tourna- ment in Victoria. : ; ; The Nerth Vancouver pair |: > apsules | VITAMIN won four straight games en ff : -& E-800 route to the final before bow- ing-out 11-9 ta a more expe- rienced team. Norih Van's Stacey Riches and Vincent Siu teamed fora - fourth place finish, and also ‘picked up a sportsmanship award. eo RUGBY... North — Shore Capilano Rugby Club kicks off the official opening of the 1998-99 season tomorrow at Klahanie Field. A day long schedule of games is set, with the premier side raking on the Meralomas elite squad at 2:30 p.m. It has been a busy summer for many Cap j players, many of whom + epresented the province and Canada at vari- ous international events, As always, club executives expect great things from their 10 club reams. The club has been the best . ee. , , ; ; B.C club for che past six q : a ‘cap oe - straight years. ‘4 ; ; ; Pi 2 wos gue The club is looking for ; ore [ss . ane new plavers, with men’s 18- : 5 : and-over sides — practising Tuesday and = Thursday evenings beginning, at 6:30 p.m, The under-18s and over-40s hit the practice field . Wednesdays ar 7:30 p.m, and the’ women trai on Monday night. For more information call : the Capilano rugby hotline at RT Qos 980-6738. new McCredie i ~ Your Best Choice on the North Shore | : “1320 Lonsdale Aves. North Vancouver at 13th Street 985-3214. -Mon.-Sat. 9:00am- -6pm * Sun-12:00 noon- 6:00pm