EE sport HIGH SCHOOL ACTIO CG Whites THE WHITE team from Carson Graham is leading the pack this week in North Shore .senior girls softball acuion. A 19-10 drubbing of West Vancouver Tuesday became the second highest sconng game of the young season, and brought the White's undefeated streak to four games. Paula George again was the winning pitcher, but key assistance was also received ‘rom Michele Bortolin who had a three run tnple and a two run single to her credit by the end of the five inning game. HANDSWORTH 4 HILLSIDE 3 Handsworth upset the Hillside squad Tuesday. turning a 3-2 deficit in the bottom of the fifth to a 4-3 victory. Handsworth had the bases loaded with two out and pulled in the extra two points ona walk and a single by Sue Davidson. Winning pitcher was relief Vicki Brown, who had four strikeouts in (wo innings. ARGYLE 7-SENTINEL 5§ Debbie Rea was a one- woman team on her own Tuesday, leading the Lynn Valley ladies to 4 solid 7-5 win. Rea not only «as the winning pitcher. but also batted a single. double and triple and even auded two runs to her ac- complishments. Sentinel player Madeline Butt doubled, bul it wasn't enough to help the team out of the North Shore basement. SUTHERLAND 17 CARSON R: D1 There was no stopping Sutherland Tuesday as it slaughtered the Red team from Carson Graham 17-t. The key hit for the wim- hers came from Tanya Klausen, who hit a grand- slam homer. WINDSOR 12-SENTINEL 5 Kym Kennedy led her ...and tennis too WARM WEATHER © and Sunny skies were the wat- chword last week for the North Shores high school senior bovs and girls tennis matches Hillside got off to a good Start for the week Monday. winning an impressive Y matches out of I] against Howe Sound Sentinel bettered that record Tuesday when at won all 10 matches plaved with West Nanmcouver Sutherland cdped sworth ~ 4 the same xe tung lop performances trom Darrell Bardua and Bonme Lone who each won theor Hand.- day. evento and captured the mixed doubles match together Carson Graham took an & , win from a hapless Howe Sound Hillside followed up oats carer vactory with a lO game sweep singles aod of Windsor. Top players for Hillside were Susie Hunter and Mike Worthington, who took their singles and mixed doubles events. And in jumor action, the teams are sull setthng down into some sort of pattern of results. Monday. Hilside Blue 10, Argyle Ll. Windsor 12t, Hillside Red 0. Wednesday: Handsworth 6, Hillside Blue S. Hillside Red 6. West Van S. Windsor It, Sutherland 0. Senor standings are as follows w L C arson Goraham 6 QO Sentinel i O Hillside i) 1 Argyle > ' Sutherland 2 2 West Van 1 3 Handsworth 1 4 Howe Sound l 4 Windsor .) 4 teammates to a hefty 12-5 win Wednesday voer Sentinel from the pitcher's mound. Lon Albinet tnpled for the winners, and Sharon Dawson was cited = for outstanding fielding. Standings for the North Shore as of Thursday are: wee Ps CG White 4 0 8 Sutherland 3 1 6 lead softball... Argyle H SCCOeEN NNN & eS aWwnNnne == COnaeaaneoe And junior girls softball had the following results last week: Argyle 1!, Hillside 1: Sutherland 9, Hamilton 5. Horsing around ADDING SPICE to the fun and challenge at the North Shore Horseman's Association's upcoming western schooling show will be the fact that it will also count as a qualifying show for the B.C. Summer Games. The May 16 show at the Korral Riding Academy will feature classes in showman- SPORTS SHORTS Football camp set PARENTS OR _ youngsters who are interested in playing football should take note of the upcoming football camp at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre. The Gordon Sturtndge League Football Association will hold its first annual football skills camp on the Victona Day long weekend (May 22, 23 and 24) for boys ages 7 through 18. Instructors will feature players and coaches from the B.C. Lions, University of BUC Simon Fraser University and North Shore highschools The camp will run from 10 am (to 2 p.m. each day, and include lunch, refreshments and free t-shirts For further informaton contact Duke De West at 985 4449 or Doug Larson at 985-5757 ‘a0 EEE MOBILE SERVICE. ship. Western Pleasure, Stock Seat, western nding, barrels, stakes, poles and baton relay. Four classes of competitors, ranging from under 12 to over 21 years, will be participating. Non-member entmes are welcome, and _ visiting equestnans from other clubs will be charged the lower NSHA entry fees if proof of current membership is shown. For more information call 922-7996. Pro honoured Members of the Seymour Golf and Country gathered in the the Club Lounge Monday to honor Mel White on the occasion of Ins 25th anDiversary as Club Professional. In appreciation . members present Mel Whte with a watch 4nd also presented Trish White with an engraved silver tray. Pass the buck SITTING BEHIND a desk may not be the most athletic activity, but 1,300 workers from 85 company teams will try to prove May 30 that they can get physical too. Events begin at 8:30 a.m. and finish at 4:15 p.m. at the club Swangard Stadium, culminatiog in the presentation of the coveted Corporate Cup. For further informaton contact Action B.C at 734 2706. 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