> wes, THE PRESIDENT’S Cup will be shared this ys~- by both the Capilano College Blues and the BCIT Cougars. The Cougars have the first right of possession for six months. The fourth annual soccer con- test between the Capilano College Blues and the BCIT Cougars, so named by and for the presidents of the two schools, ended with the score drawn at two goals a side. Because the game was also a regularly scheduled B.C. Athletics Association league game, the tied score could be decided by neither overtime nor a shootout. (in regular league play, drawn scores remain as such with each team receiving one point.) The tally, however, after four years still stands in favor of Capilano College, with a record of two wins, one loss and a tie. Prior to the game, Capilano was ranked nationally in sixth, as opposed to BCIT’s 12th place position, and they can perhaps therefore claim the moral victory. _ The game itself was played under clear but cocl October skies ‘before about 200 spectators. The Blues lived up to their reputation for attacking immediately after the opening whistle in an attempt to catch their opponents off guard. - In the seventh minute the pressure resulted in Gareth Morgas's first goal of two. from ‘30 yards, The second goal by Morgan came on a penalty kick also from 30 yards in the 20th minute of play. ‘However, cushion, dissipated, as the patient Cougars began..their steady assault, with a two-goal Select teams return from int'l tourneys TWO NORTH Shore select . soccer teams recently com- peted in international com-. petitions. Nine North Shore under-14 B.C. select soccer players recently returned from a soccer tour of Scotland and the Ian Rush Tour- mament in Aberystwyth, Wales. The team, along with assistant coach and North Shore resident Wwen Chabada, finished third in the Ian Rush tournament, losing in the semi-final to Dynamo (the Welch select squad), 2-0. During their tour, the B.C. team defeated select teams from - Seattle, Kansas, Scotland, Wales, the Czech Republic and Ireland. The nine North Shore players are: Greg Campbell, John Chebada, Bryn Dacres, Bevin Footman, Jason Jantz, Tom Larisch, Kyte McDiarmid, Michael Paterson and James Whelan. The North Shore. under-19 Sclects have also recently returned from a successful showing at an international tournament. The team, coached by G. Frey, won ithe Spokane River City Steelers’ Fall Roundup tourna- ment in Washington State. Tcam players include: Joey Bovill, Mel Browning, Dain Currie, Shawn Fetterley, Gary Forgie, Arman Halvaei, K. Hashimoto, Sergio Herrera, Paul Hilliard, Brad Howard, Matt Judd, Jeff Lim, Steve London, Peter Nilsson, Rahul Ray, Laurent Sealigine and Brennan Sekora. HOCKEY, RUGBY, SOCCER Players, sore, tight, tender try Therapeutic Sports Massage TRI MASSAGE 924-1157 By Hugh Trenchard Contributing Writer dominating play for the remainder of the half with numerous scoring opportunities. At the outset of the second half BCIT weathered a weak Capilano SponTs CIT to share in play. Mike Dodd, who has played for the Canadian Olympic team as well as professionally, pulled BCIT within one after 61 minutes of play. The persistent Cougars found the back of the net a second time on a goal by Hen- aing Engeiund with iQ minutes remaining. Despite the balanced score, Elues coach Jim Easton expressed dissatisfaction with the team. ef- fort. >resident’s Cup “I'm disappointed with the way West Vancouver Highlanders Capilano played,”’ he said. ‘Give full credit to BCIT, who deserved to get back in the game, but ! think too many (Capilano) players relied on the reputation of the college."’ Player of the game awards went to Morgan of Capilanc College and Dodd of BCIT. _ In high school soccer action, the edged the Sentine? Spartans in the North Shore Chatlenge Cup, played just prior to the President’s Cup. The score was 4-2 with goals scored by Alli Kashfia (2), Shawn Fetterley and Hiroki Nagasaka for the Highlanders, and Omid Nasiry and Dave Spence for the Spartans. Player of the game awards went to Kashfia of the Highlanders and Dave Boshmar, goalkeeper for the Spartans. 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