B4 - Wednesday, April 28, 1982 - North Shore News SR sport Aaa ayaa F. A. COACH THE BRITISH Columbia Soccer Association im co- Operation with Labatt’'s Breweries of B.C... has announced that Charles Hughes, Assistant Director | of Coaching for the English Football Association, will arrive in Vancouver Apmil 29 to conduct various clinics and seminars for. the Canadian and B.C. Soccer Associations. Hughes first seminar is scheduled to take place Friday, April 30, in the Robson Square Media Centre, 800 Robson Street, Vancouver. At 7:30 p.m. Hughes will follow-up his theory and film presentation on soccer tactics and skills with a practical demon- stration at the Norwegian Seaman's Centre (near Central Valley Complex) in Burnaby the next day FROM PAGE B1 Falcons, but it just wasn't enough in what observers felt was a one-sided game. At the third division (Under 15) level, the Falcons lost a 1-O squeaker to Burnaby Norburn P.C. The team almost pulled off a tie in the final seconds with what appeared to be a goal, but officials waved it off. ruling that play had been whistled dead when the (Saturday, May 1) beginning at lO a.m. Admittance to sessions is both free to ail B.C.S.A. and B.C. Youth Soccer Association team coaches. Those coaches planning on attending either function should pre-register by calling the BCSA offices at 430-6401 or 6403. This is a great opportunity for B.C. soccer coaches to up-date themselves with soccer tactics and skills, and is part of the coaching development program administered through the office of Alan Churchard, BCSA Development Co- ordinator. Charles Hughes’ was appointed Assistant Director ef Coaching for the English F.A. in 1964. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, he was manager of both the Great Britain Olympic and P.C.’s goalie was fouled just before the score. Coach Manlio Mastrantonio. said he believed the team had an honorable defeat. “This is the way things are in soc- cer,” he said. “You have to accept it.” Two other Falcon squads were more successful on the Sunday. The fourth division (Under 14) Falcons battled to a 1-! te with Cliff Avenue United, with a spectacular over-the-shoulder blast from Gary Playle with less than the England Amateur inter- national teams until the amateur status in- British Football was dropped in 1974. During his ten years as manager, the England amateur team won 48 and drew 17 of 77 international matches. As manager, coach and lecturer, Hughes has travelled the world to advise on the organization of coaching schemes in many countries. In 1972 he wrote the book and masterminded the film series, Tactics and Teamwork, which sold worldwide. His latest major = ac- complishment is the production of 14 half-hour films made in conjunction with the BBC. Titled “Soccer Tactics and Skills.” the series has been praised as one of the best available on coaching soccer. A_ by- five minutes remaining. And Falcon Sipho Riopel led the seventh division (Under 11) squad to victory in the final two minutes of a scoreless game with two outstanding goals on a very tough Port Coquitlam Vikings netminder. Although Riopel missed out on all-star honors, teammate Jack Wendt, the player who set him up for the winning goal, was named to the team. , All in all. a most unusual championship for the teams. product of the film series is a superb book of the same title. Copies of the book are available from the BCSA offices for just $20.00 each. In the films, Hughes has used top English league Tennis THE TENNIS doubles team of Mike Young and Deborah Bowering won again for Sentinel last week in high school action. Both won their single matches and together won the mixed doubles. In the other school tennis An unusual tournament match, Handsworth beat Howe Sound 06-5. The decisive doubles matches Aside from the record breaking five teams entered from the North Shore, the younger clubs, particularly the West Van Spuraways, outshone the more ex- penmenced ones in team honors and the high calibre of play at all levels became obvious in the very low final scores. The coastal champions now go on to meet the in- tenor division champs for the B.C.Y.S.A. provincial championship. COACH HOUSE player slides into second as Fast Lddics man gets caught away trom base in North Shore Softball Leaguc game on Sunday at Brooksbank. (brtc Eggertson photo) BOYS & GIRLS SOCCER Registration - New Players Boys Wayne Schulstad BBS 4057 Girts Joyce Shea 988 6892/ We welcome all ages begingingy with O year obs (boys and gits bor im 19/76) GOLF? Seymour Golf & Country Club still has a few memberships available in Men's Full Play category. For information please phone The Pro 929-2611 The Office 929-5491 players to demonstrate his softball, Arlene Sterk scored a grand slam home run to match. Soccer clinics are coming coaching philosophy, such their contribution to the as Kevin Keegan, Trevor project, such as England Brooking. Peter Shilton, boss Ron Greenwood, Luther Blissett, and Ray Bobby Robson, Terry? Wilkens. In addition, Venables, Don Howe, and Hughes recruited 21 top many others. duo repeats were won by Jeff Berdman and Steve Ngui, Carolyn Jarvis and Judy Fisk. and by In high school senior Become 9 lead the Carson Graham of BC's White team to a 10-5 victory. e Paula George won her Children’s second straight game as ° pitcher. Hospital. defeated Please write to us at- seine riand | defeats 250 West 59th Avenue Argyle doubled Hand- Vanover BC sworth 8-4. with Mana v5x Chiesa picking up the win, while West Vancouver beat Windsor 9-7. Wendy Foster was the winning pitcher. TY, sexe In the only senior golf Seycove beat Balmoral 6-U. Port of Vancouver ~ PORT MASTER PLAN As indicated in an earlier advertisement, the National Harbours Board has retained consultants to develop a Port Master Plan and additional com- munication is sought from individuals and organizations holding opinions and concerns about the future Port of Vancouver The planning study covers the next 30 years It examines the traditional harbour areas within Burrard Inlet, plus English Bay and Indian Arm. also Sturgeon Bank Roberts Bank and Boundary Bay The tinalhzed Master Pitan will outtine the Ports commercial Support requirements to meet the anticipated cargo handling needs Also _ the Master Pian will protie the tuture plans of adjoin Ing Municipalities plus other waterfront interests and activities Considerable attention has been given to con sultaton with vanous governmental agencies private businesses and the general public This will continue through the remainder of the Master Plan development process The Port's administra fon recognizes the ultimate success of the Master Plan will depend in a4 large measure on the mput that we recetve from government. special interest groups and the publhe at large Individuals of groups wishing to Communicate on thus subject are invited to submit thew views to Mr. R. Gainer Project Manager, Port Master Plan Port of Vancouver 2760 - 200 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1S4 Submissions should be received by May 28 1982 AN Comments will be noted and Considered as mpul to our planning work Contributors will be Informed (hough newsletters and other forums as to the progress of the Master Plan Also meetings and presentations can be scheduled so thal the Master Plan Can be discussed in detatt with in terested madmwiduals and groups Canada English F.A. coaches to add