north snore news © SPORTS North Shore Selects Cap hires two coaches usr : ¥, | win provincial titles | NORTH Shore Selects U-17 boys team downed Coquitlam Metro Ford 6-1 to cap- ture the Canada Safeway Provincial Premier Cup championship. Team members include: (front row, ‘eft to right) Jesse Symons, lan Hunter, Tom Adamson, Adam Alvaro, Sandeep Sull, Oscar Suarez and Sasha Milenkovich; (back row) Jeff Stark (coach), Nick Horning, Suky Kandola, Lee Rayson, Justin Thompson, Ryan Gilmore, Brizn Tobin, Scott Johnston, Jamie Miller, Joseph Marrello and Sam Gilmore (coach). The team will represent 8.C. at the October Nationals in Toronto. coat DS oti rd aa ct tae . , NORTH Shere Selects doubled VanCity 4-2 to capture the U-16 provincial crown. - Team members include: (front row, left to right) Tom Huntingford, Tony Seddon, Nick Duran, Curt Thomas, Tim Perry, Tyler Waddell, Mike Schidio and Steve Stasiuk; (back row) Jamie Booth (coach), Colleen Perry (manager), Jose Fernandez, Sean Taylor, Jesse Fetterley, Misho Dobrozdravich, Kevan Crouch, Steve Bernier, Ryan Shepherd, Austin Lowrie, Chris Christensen and Tom Fetterley (coach). There is no national tournament for the U-16 boys this season. NORTH Shore Selects repeated as U-15 girls’ provincial champs this season with a 2-nil win over Burnaby Selects in the championship finals. Team members include: (front row, left to right) Jessica Horning, Stephanie Gibson, Stephanie Westwood, Breanne Milne, Devon Feilum, Arnanda Waring, Natalie Groenewoud and Jessica Kerr; (back row) Steve Baarts, Laura Walls, Christine Hardie, Chelsey Thomson-Toth, Jodi Campbell, Nickie Wells, Ajay Patel, Leslie Gibbens, Melissa McIntosh, Tammy Watt, Ryan Birt and Gabby Nejedio. The team witli represent B.C. at the Nationals in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan at Thanksgiving. \ ‘pictures...Portraits to Andrew McCredie Sports Editor andrew Zasnews.com TWO new coaches will lead Blues’ teams into battle in the upcoming season. The North school announced appointment oof Wendy Carmichact as othe new women’s volleyball coach, and Todd Kozinka as head coach of the men’s basket- ball program. In both cases, the new appointments filled vacancies lett by coaches who will stay on as assistants with their respective teams. In the case of the men’s basketball. ream, Richard Cohee, a Vancouver Grizzlies community rela- tions director, stepped down from his head coaching duties to demands. “I was pleased with what we were able to accomplish in the last two years,” Cohee said. “We made the playoffs and we were competitive with the best college reams in Canada.” Kozinka is a former SFU player whose coaching expe- rience includes three years in Germany and Austria and Vancouver the dye career =? i PANORAMIC DA' © Indus: Case, batteries and film © 38-105mm power zoom lens © Red eye reduction © Switchable panoramic © Quartz dote © 3 year Canadian Warranty YASHICA a, yams" see Japan Camera Give us your memories. We'll make you Smile. Visit the Japan Camera nearest you: Friday, July 24, 1998 -- North Shore News - 29 CARMICHAEL most recently as an assistant tor the UBC Thunderbirds. “Todd has a wealth of knowledge and experience in coaching basketball,” said Cap Athletic Director Joc Tacobellis, adding it is his hope that Kozinka “will be atde to develop the program in a winning style.” According to Kozinka that’s exactly what he has in mind for the Blues, “The prospect of build- ing a winning college pro- gram is a definite niotivator tor me,” he said. “I am real- ly excited and looking for- ward to this new challenge.” As is Carmichael, who will have former Blues’ vol- levball head coach Shannon Macey beside her on the bench as an assistant. ts YASHICA Take great "$979" a EARN DOUBLE” Dra AR MES # < Panoramas. . KOZINKA “With the high quality of female volleyball players being developed in the high schools on the North Shore 1am confident that Capilano College will soon be a power in college volleyball in British Columbia,” she said. A former captain of the Queen’s University varsity squad, Carmichael went on to work 3s an assistant with the program after gradua- tion, then moved west for a post as UBC Junior Varsity ~-> cad coach. The women’s. volleyball team plays their first exhibi- tion game October 2 1 Nanaimo. 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