16 — Friday, January 9, 1998 — North Shore News north shore news © SPORTS Blues hit the hardwood on Island Cap College hosts huge Soccer toumey OVER 800 kids took part in the fourth annual CAPILANO College basketball teams return to action today after a month break for the holidays. Both the mens and womens teams will be making the ferry ride to Nanaimo for evening games against the Malaspina Marauders. The women tipoff at 6 p.m., followed by the men’s game at 8 p.m. Tomorrow it’s a quick bus ride down to Victoria for afternoon games against the Camosun Chargers. College hoops returns to the Sportsplex on Capilano’s North Vancouver campus next Friday as the Blues play host to the Douglas College Royals. ‘The women play at 6 p.m., with the men hitting the court at 8 p.m. Rucanor Indoor Soccer Tournament last week- end. Featuring Gold and Silver teams for boys and girls between the ages ages 11-16 years, the tournament was organized by the Capilano College men’s and women’s soccer teams, the Capilano College Athletics Department and sponsored by Rucanor. Following arc the final results from the Jan.2 -4 competition: Boys U-11/1 First place: South Delta A Second: South Delta B Third: Tsawwassen Ajax Fourth: Poco Wolves All-Stars: Justin Helgate, Neil Howard, Alex Monroe and Derek Spears. MVP: Marcus (South Delta A). Brougham First place: Coquitlam City Soccer Arsenal (CCSA) Second: CCSA Third: Mount Seymour Royals Fourth: North Van Lions Gate Raiders All-Stars: Sean Asworth, Stu Hilder, Brian Kehok, Chris Wallace MVP: Chad Anderson (CCSA) Outstanding keeper: Nick Wintie (C CSA). First place: Clitf Avenue Impact Second: PoCo Cyclones Third: Burnaby Girls Fourth: Coquitlam City Extreme All-Stars: Rachel Brain, Diane Cochrane and Yvonne Lynch MVP?P: Emily Bowie (Cliff Avenue) Outstanding keeper: Melanie Thomas (West Van Strikers). -14 First place: North Shore Girls All Stars A Second: North Shore Girls All Stars B Third: West Van Devils Fourth: North Shore Extreme All-Stars: Kate Carlson, Morghan Gregory, Laura Nix and Michelle Samuda MVP: Ainslee Kehler (North Shore Girls All Stars B) Outstanding keeper: (Burnaby Rebels). Elise Anderson * First place: North Shore Phoenix Second: North Shore Barracudas Third: North Shore Cobras Fourth: West Van Magic Force ” FABRICLAND SEWING CLUB MEMBERS PREVIEW WEEKEND - JAN. 10 - 12 ONLY! ‘ ‘SIMPLICITY é PATTERNS, : Allin store stock ; | xmémbers BUY |} “at$4.50 GET sto : . ha : —— ; ~ Ao esetectio ne “Members NEWS photo Peul McGratn A North Shore All Star team member (left) battles for the ball with a West Van Devil player during U-14/15 action at the fourth annual Rucanor Indoor Soccer Tournament. North Shore beat the Devils 3-2. All-Stars: Ciara) McLaughlin, © Sarah Robertson, Allison Rowe and Jamie Webster. MVP: Nicole Versteeg 9 (North Shore Phoenix) Outstanding keeper: Karin Osberg (West Van Magic Force). Boys U-16 First place: Surrey Youth Cougars Second: Lynn Valley Fury Third: Douglas Park Demons Fourth: Coquitlam City Arsenal All-Stars: Ryan Demelo, Lee Fulsher, Jasson Klyne and Ryan Marshall MVP: Kevin Taylor (Coquitlam City Arsenal) Outstanding keeper: Chris Jess (Douglas Park Demons). First place: Cliff Avenue United #2 Second: Cliff Avenue United #1 Third: Power Soccer School — Tsawwassen Fourth: Surrey United Soccer Club All-Stars: J. Taylor, Dean Wantke, David Waterman and G. Zavarise MVP: A. 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