34 — Wednesday, June 3, 1998 — North Shore News wt: north shore news Phoenix rise THE North Shore U16 Phoenix soccer team beat Prospect Lake Athletic 1-ni! te win the Coastal Cup championship. Team members include: (front row, left to right) Lindsay Morrison, Erika Davis, Shannon Lee, Jessica Pilkington, Bahar Sadat, Christine Kirk, Aidan McKinnon, Sarah Nammery, Nicole Versteeg; (back row) Ai Wilson (coach), Alana Wilson, Jamie Webster, Catherine Davis, Michelle Wright, Rachel lig, Sharron Davis, Jennifer Hood, Brian Versteeg (manager) and John Blackman (coach). Missing from photo: Cheisea McCullough. — - any pe "NOMINATED tie AWARDS oN I 1 ee pee American Sxpress “Front Of The Line” " Hotiine: For sone of the Best Seats in the House Aa CALL (604) 280-2639. ; TIERETS. ALSO. AVAICABLE AP ALLS £5 POR TICKETS, VISIT THE SNCKETMAS TER TICKET OUTLETS”. . FORO CENTRE BOX OFFICE.OR CALL: | 255 (604) 280-2229 »” and parhicipatiog Eaton's storey v Servjcé charge’ whete\ agplicabl . including: the Bar Dthe At the Lions Society, we run three summer camps across B.C. for children with disabilities. So they can enjoy the same recreational activities as other kids their age. Your donation will go directly to operating these camps. So please, give gencrously. Call 1-800-818-4483. THE BRITISH COLUMELA LIONS SOCIE FY GOR CHULOREN WITH DISABILUES., ‘$C-O4 July 13-17 Strong bike ride puts N. Van's Bates on podium MARK Bates finished Fi third in the legendary Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon on Sunday. he North Vancouver triath- iete was among the first 10 com- petivors out of the cold San Francisca Bay waters followi the 1.5 mile swim Bates started to make his move on the bike. The hilly and challenging 18-mile cycling course tested the athletes strength, with Bates tinishing in sixth posi- tion, The cight-mile run course included steep hills on ivails, and soft sand along Bakers Beach. Reigning world champion — Chris McCormick (1:59:59) of Australia: took top By Featuring elite coaches . with national and international experience. Building on our winning tradition, Capilano College Summer Sports ‘Camps provide top coaches from colleges and universities to guide youth in developing specific sport techniques, honing a sense of game strategy and building fitness into programs specifically tailored for young athletes. Whether you'te a ‘novice participant or someone with get the personal aitention you need to do your best. Fee $75 Ages b-7 8-9 10,3812 13,14,15 Times 9:30am-1 1:30am 1:06pn1-3:30pm 9:30em- 12:00pm 1:00pm- 3:30pm Code Dates SC-01- July 6-10 C02 July 6-10 SC-03- July 13-17 MARK Bates ae honors in a sprint finish with . countryman and former world champion Greg Welch, with American Alec Rukesugy out sprinting Bates for the final podi- um position, abour 124 minutes behind the winner. “Today was a good test for me against the top Aussigs, and good motivation to try to be with oN chem next dime,” Bares said fol- me lowing the race. “Next week at Oceanside (Californiay U: { hope to start the run with the leaders, then push hard for a spor on the podium.” The Escape From Alcatraz race will be broadcast. on ABC later this month and should feature Bates during the race and in post-race interviews. Youth Sport -' plenty of sports experience, vou will Development ; ma, on Camps for Boys and Girls SOCCER Ages 6-15 July 6-17 Team Developnrent Camps Cade Dates Times . TM-O1} Aug. 17-21 9:30am-12:06pm TM02 Aug. 17-21 TM-03 Aug, 24-28 TM-O4 Aug. 24-28 DOUG ABERCROMBIE, HEAD COACH Blues Women’s Soccer Team ¢ BCCAA Champions for 1997 & CCAA Silver Medalist at Nationals ¢ Won 2 consecutive CCAA National 7 Championships for Capilano College in 1995/96 & 1996/97 Like,