B2 - Sunday, March 7, 1982 - North Shore News sport DON’T LOOK NOW, BUT ... the puck is on the way into the net. Coquitlam gesiie conidial Endl dhis eur, of five others, as Harboar City won the playoff game 6-3. (Ian Smith photo) METRO HOCKEY arbour City evens series NORTH VAN Harbour City evened its best of three Mewo League playoff senes with the Coguittlam Blazers, bouncing back from a 12-5 hbomihathon m Coquitlam on Saturday to knock off the Blazers 6-3, Tuesday at the North Van Rec Centre. ALTHOUGH THE eyes of the world have been focussed on Whistler for championship skiing lately, there have been other tournaments ‘taking place, including the North Shore meet on Grouse Mountain Feb. 23 and 24. As a result, foar North Shore teams are heading off to the B.C. champi i later this month at Silver Star in Vernon. In the senior boys ex- perienced class, Argyle had 171.83 seconds as its total time for two runs by each of the school’s first three finishers, followed by Windsor with 175.36. Top three individual! finishers in the class were: Brian Drugge (Argyle), 56.28; David Plant (Handsworth), 56.63; and John Buchanan (Arg.), 57.57. In the senior girls ex- perienced, Windsor led with 199.34 and Carson Graham followed with 205.48. Top three finishers were: Sally Willis (Hand .), 59.80; Cheryi Munro (Sutheriand), 60.19 and Marnie Armatage (Wind), 63.38. Windsor takes third WINDSOR Secondary placed third overall in the B.C. igh school wresthng championships in Kamloops last weekend Eleven North Shore wrestlers were among the top six oin their werght category 38 kalogram (kp) ’ Robert Feustel (Windsor) 4l ke 4 Alan Feustcl (Wsr) 45 ke S Arvind af / pam aeewee ew eE ee eee@ eee ee ee ee eee WASH, CUT& STYLE $4 ( Special tntroduc tory offer for your [trot viett First rate hair caro for mon & women THE CLIP JOINT 17ST Martine Drive Wost Van 872? 284i. Pacheco (Carson Graham) 48 ke — 5 David Singh Sl keg 6 Victor Gsuerreno (Hamilton) ‘4 kp 1 Mark Shachker (Wsr). 5 Mas Kancegac (Wsr) S7 ke 3 John Pacheco (CG). 6 Japinder Schra (Wsr) 60 keg 2 kareed Ah (Wsr) Heavyweight 4 George Moldovanos (CG) onc enh Saha anya cagtoan Ma trom, Senior Boys Novice — Sentinel 180.83, West Vancouver 186.62. Tom Dahnghaus (Sent.) 39-32; Nels Dugstad (Arg.), 59.43; Rob Watson (WV), 59.84. Senior Guis Nowe — only two competitors qualified: Sue Woyat 68.53. Jeon Thomas (Hand.), 117.33. Junior Boys Expericaced —_— Hamilton 174.12, Balmoral 182.72. lan Caiimg (Ham.), 55.09; Dave Culling (Ham.), 56.57: Chass Wyse (Bal.) 58.77. Jumor Girt Expenecaced — Handsworth 199.7. Argyle 203.92. Jackie Brown (Hand.) 64.09, Ingrnd Otto (Sent.), 64.78: Peggy Christian (Arg.) 66.34. Jumior Boys Nowe — legume SQutiach=? By 1%5.46. Détke the teams deadlocked 2-2 heading into the final penod. Gord Blace set the pace for bis team in the third penod, sconng just 40 seconds into the period as he gobbled up hm Bytelaar’s breakaway pass just outside his own blucline and then bhistered a drive from inside the Blazer blueline that found the top corner of the net. North Van went ahead 5-2 op goals by Craig Donnelly and Gord Rae before the Blazers got on the scoreboard again with their third goal midway through the period. McKinnon concluded the scoring for Harbour City with five minutes remaiming in_ the game for the 6-3 final score. North Van outshot the Blazers 38-37 with Mike Binns in goal for the home team. The deciding game in the senes ts scheduled for North Van Rec Centre, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. DO YOU WANT GUARANTEED SERVICE AND REPAIRS? We are the only factory tramed Mercedes Mechamacs on the North Shore With our e Please Give Us A Call. NORTH SHORE CAR CLINIC #3262 E. Esplanade 4x15 TOYOTA 1882 SAS LONGBED! oe -S -o. -@ -~o -@ ~«o. «@ «a2 ws wo >> PANEL VANS! ‘ DIESELS! { PAYLOAD! J\oyute pu=eent Quvery wee! wien! gery Combine paytoed with Toyots quality end o th Mileage Mate Geel! At Doct steed: loyota, we ¢ anow Fuchs! —-_ o- 2. 2 2s ol SS 879-8411 BEST TOYOTA DEALS! DOCKSTEADER TOYOTA! 12th & KINGSWAY!