the list of successful North Van. Cruisers swimmers last ° weekend in the Vancouver . and District Regional ‘B’ Championships held at the’ North Van Rec Centre. And for the North Shore { Winter Club Marlins it was Jeff Hancock and - Jason -* Calla who topped the list of medal‘winners at the meet. a Robinson took the “x aggregate trophy in the girls 11 and 12 group with first place finishes in the 50m. backstroke, 100m freestyle, and 200m freestyle and a silver in the 50m_breast- stroke. Teammate Maryann McKilligan took the bronze in the 50m backstroke. Hancock placed first in the freestyle and backstroke, second:in the butterfly, and third in the breaststroke to win the boys eight and under aggregate award for the * Marlins. Calla won the boys 9 and 10 aggregate award with a first in the backstroke, and second place finishes in the freestyle and butterfly. Cruisers Yvonne Hoeller, Bobby Flather, and Steve Kitt won medals as runners- up for the aggregate awards in their divisions. ’ Hoeller took the gold in the 100m backstroke and 100m freestyle and a bronze in the 50m butterfly in the 15 and over girls group, while Flather had two silvers and a bronze under boys division, and Kitt had a bronze and a silver in the 13 and 14 boys. Runners-up for the Marlins were John Deluca, Naomi Lundholm and Mark Harris. . Deluca was first in the butterfly and third in the backstroke in the boys 9 and 10 division. Lundolm was runner-up in the girls 9 and 10 group, and Harris was second in the butterfly, backstroke, and freestyle in the boys 1! and 12 division. Other Marlins who fir shed in the medals were: B2 - Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - North Shore News — Tanya Robinson topped | in the eight and’ ON THEIR MARKS and’: go swimmers, shown at the Regional “B” swimming championships held Saturdgy ‘Vancoaver and” District at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre. (Eric Eggerston photo) Girls eight and under Nicole Gruzling, second in breaststroke and butterfly. Boys eight and under Ryan. Blaney, first in butterfly, third in freestyle; Chris Legault second in backstroke. Girls 9 and 10 Serena Lusk, second in freestyle and butterfly; Jenny Prescott third in freestyle; Jennifer Gardiner, third in backstroke; Tricia Sadre, first in butterfly; Julie Goodbrand, first: in breaststroke, Lara Mc- Candlish third in breast- stroke. Boys 9 and 10 Colin Page, first in breaststroke; Charlie Matkin, second in breaststroke; Kevin Hall, third in freestyle. Girls 11 and 12 Dana Watts, second in butterfly, third in breaststroke; Cindy Hall, third in but- terfly. Girls 13 and 14 Lisa Watts, second in breast- stroke; Sandra Henderson, first in freestyle, third in backstroke. Boys 13 and 14 Doug Nevin, first in breaststroke, second in freestyle. Terry Fox runs planned One of a number of runs being held throughout the province next) month to commemorate Terry Fox, will be held in West Van. couver on Sunday. Secp- tember J 3. The run will start at Park Royal South at 9 a.m. and will be about 10 kilometres long. with loops for those who want to walk or run a shorter distance. Pledges will be collected by those involved, and all proceeds will go to Cancer Society Other Cruisers who won medals at the meet were: Girls eight and under Nicole Krause, silver in 50m freestyle, bronze in 50m butterfly. Boys eight and ander Jason Thompson first in 50m breaststroke; Walter Orb third in 50m backstroke. Girls nine and 10 Cydane Morgan first in 50m backstroke. Boys 11 and 12 Alberto Sovernigo, first im 50m butterfly, third in 50m breaststoke; Steve Bolt, gold in 5Onr backstroke, third in 50m butterfly; Craig Bolt, second in 50m breaststroke, Allan Healey, second in 200m individual mediey; Dario Gianna third in 100m freestyle. Girls 13 and 14 Alessia Freschi, third in 100m freestyle. Girls 15 and over Maureen Watson, third in 100m breaststoke and [00m backstroke. The boys 11 and 12 relay teams won the gold and silver medals in the 200m medley and the gold in the 200m freestyle. The girls 15 and over relay teams won the gold and silver in the 200m freestyle. + 40 HPEL $1785 50 HPEL $2250 80 HPEL $2950 115 HPELPT $3795 All motors ed In- cluding 25 | tank, hose and propeller. 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