wen, 40 — Sunday, April 26, 1998 — North Shore News © SPORTS LACROSSE... The North Shore Indians recent exhibi- tion series in upstate New York proved successful beyond the scoreboard. [In addition to taking the three-game series with the Akwasasne Thunder 2-1, the North Shore Senior A team signed a Thunder plaver for the upcoming Western Lacrosse Association season. Frank Roundpoint is 4 673", 225-pounder who will add roughness and stick skills to the Indians’ _ roster. Roundpoint helped lead the Thunder tu the President’s Cup last season (the Canadian Senior B championship). In other Indians roster news, North Shore traded a second round selections in the 1999 and 2000 junior drafis to New Westminster Salmonbellies for the rights ro Paul Jones and Doug Hill. The Indians open the 1998 season this . Friday against the Burnaby Lakers. Game time is & B.m. at Copeland Arena. ‘The Indians home opener is Wednesday, May 6 at the Lonsdale Arena. — Andrew McCredie Laurie Lipsky, his nephew and Tony Massenberg at Boston Pizza Broadway ot NAME: Greg Campbell SCHOOL: Carson Graham GRADE: 12 SPORT: Sr, rughy POSITION: Outside centre COACHES: Doug Barker, Jim Martin, Garth Prouse and Mike Andrew Greg set up the win- ning try in a 22-20 come- back victory over St. Michael’s by dribbling the bali 25 metres around the - fullback. His 60 metre run for a try offa set piece with two minutes left in the first half versus Kitsilano tied the score at 7-7 before the Eagles erupted for a 36-12 win. north shore news NAME: Kirsteen Buchan SCHOOL: Handswort!: GRADE: 11 SPORT: Sr. soccer POSITION: Striker COACHES: Brad Smith, Fernando Torres, Donna Giraud and Geoff Mulligan Kirsteen scored six of the Rovais i4 goals and was named MVP of the eight-team Vernon Invitational as third-place Handsworth won three of four games, losing just the semi-final to eventual champion Westsvde of Kamloops 3-2 in overtime after Kirsreen’s two first- half goals staked the Royals te a 2-1 lead. Selections are made by the North Shore Secondary Schools’ Aikietic Association based on outstanding performances in school competi- tion, Sam Mack, Li Yue and Boston Pizza Newton's manager Randy Butson Todd Elliot Gates, his linle brother and Tony : Massenberg at Boston ao mae (Pizza Burnaby. Lucky Boston Pizza winners joined Sam Mack and Tony Massenberg of the Vancouver Grizzlies at Boston !’izza for pizza, drinks and fun! Each winning contestant won an autographed Grizzlies basketball, tickets to a Grizzlies game and the chance to make a pizza with one of the famous Grizzlies players at a Lower Mainland Boston Pizza. VAN-N ET north shore. 4 North Shore Zone of Theatre B.C. MONDAY, MAY 4 © Presentation House Productions, North Vancouver “The Comedy of Errors” by William Shakespeare Mistaken identities abound as two sets of long separated nwins are hilariously reunited. In the town of Ephesus, Antipholus of Svcacusit and his servant Dromio wearily arrive alter years of searching the warld for their respective long lost siblings, only to find Syracuse and Ephesus are near war and putting each others’ citizens to death. They uy to keep a low profile. but to their shock, everyone in Ephesus knows them ... especially the woman who claims to be Antipholus' wife! Fearing witch- craft and enchantment. the travellers make plans to escape, while their behaviour is taken for madness, all the while making life perilous for Antipholus and Nromio of Ephesus, the nvins who have settled happily in the town. TUESDAY, MAY 5 ¢ Stage Door Program, North Vancouver “The S.S. Squeamish” by Barbara Whiting Breaking once again from their improvisational theatre stronghold, Stage Door's talented troupe of actors with mental challenges are bringing their own off- beat comedy to the North Shore. This production is their joumey into the misiy pasts of the 1940's radio days of shady detectives, sultry ladies, ard a killer behind every half empty pot of tea, cordially served up with colourful sight gags and some rather dubious sources of temptation. Followed by: Improvations and comedy skeiches coordinated by Tim Cadeny (non-competitive entry from SKETCH, a North Shore-based group) WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 » Deep Cove Theatre Society “! Hate Hamlet” dy Paul Rudnick Andrew Rally seems to have it all - celebrity and acclaim for his starring role in a hit television series: a rich, beautiful girlfriend; a glamorous, devoted agent; the perfect New York aparument and a chance to play Hamlet in Central Park. There are, however, a couple of glitches in paradise when Andrew's series is cancelled, his girlfriend clings tenaciousfy to her virginity and he has no desire to slay Hamlet. When the ghost of John Barrymore ig summoned dressed in high Shakespearcan garb. the action sturis to become fast. furious and hilarious. THURSDAY, MAY 8 ¢ Between Shifts Theatre Society, Squamish “Homeward Bound” by Eliot Hayes ; Bonnie and Glen have invited their two children and respective partners over for dinner so that afierward Glen can make the announcement of his life. Before he can do so, however, the tribulations _ of the others take prominence. The ensuing action comedically weaves a tapestry of madem-day morality and proves a new adage - be it ever so dysfunctional, there’s no place tike home. FRIDAY, MAY 9 * North Vancouver Community Players “Someone Who'll Watch Over Me” by Frank McGuinness This is the story of an Englishman, an frishman and an American chained in a cell in Lebanon. Random captives of unseen terrosists, the three men must learn to overcome their prejudices, fears and boredom. Through hunvaur, songs and stories, they learn to interact and comfort each other as they face past demons and present crises. WARNING: Coarse language and adult subject material. SATURDAY, MAY 10 (All groups) An evening of vigneties from the five preceding plays (each 10-15 mimutes in length). After an intertnission, Adjudicuter Rebert Metcalfe will announce his choice of awards in various categories, 5 Well as play(s) chosen to go forward to the provincial MAINSTAGE festival in Abbotsford during the week of July 4-11. At the afier party in the Anne Macdonald Studio there will be the presentation of the People’s Choice Awards for Outstanding Production, Outstanding Performance and Outsianding Design Element. Nightly Tickets .......s.cccssscssssscssessssseeseseseseeerse Pl Theatre BC members/seniors/students ...........$12 Early Bird Tickets (before May 1) ........:.006$12 Theatre BC members/seniors/students ...........$1 | Weekly passes (before May $) ........s.sssssssssceeeO6 (after May 1)... $72 Theatre BC members/seniors/students ...........$60 Tickets available at Presentation House Arts Centre 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. 990-3474 Fax 990-3479 -eees ENTER TO WIN TICKETS ----- I'd like to win two tickets to the following performance Name Phone (day) . (eve) Enter before May 2nd, 1998. Winners will be notified by phone. : 1139 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver B.C. V7M 2H4 985-2131 or Fax 985-3227