14 - Wednesday, July 29, 1987 - North Shore News Sports Hang gliding tourney wraps up on mountain GROUSE MOUNTAIN hang gliding championships finished up Sunday with a New Mexico man and a California woman capturing the top spot in the pylon slalom event. Jim Lee of New Mexico and Katie Miller of California captured the first place spots in the pylon slalom category of the July 22 to 26 international contest. BASKETBALL European Josef Bostik came se- cond in the men’s pylon slalom, Ontario’s Mark Bourbonnais came third, New Hampshire's Nelson Hows came fourth and Kamloops resident Randy Haney came fifth. In the women's pylon slalom, Mia Schokker from Abbotsford came second and Connie Bowen from California came third. California's John Heiney, Switzerland's Enrico Egli and Locals represent B.C. FOUR NORTH Shore high school athletes and one coach will repre- sent British Columbia at a number of major national and interna- tional basketball tournaments this summer, Brian Pomeroy of Argyle Sec- ondary was selected for the youth boys under 17 ‘“*B” team, which competed at the Pacific Northwest Classic in Seattle. Derek Christiansen of Sentinel Secondary and West Vancouver coach Randy Young were selected for the prep boys under !6 team for the Pacific Northwest Classic in Seattle and the Aug. 10 to 15 BCI Junior Prep Championships reg. 50.00 Sale 29 %8ith this coupon Yonex R-10 100% Graphite Tennis Racquet reg. 199.99 Sale in Phoenix, Ariz. Marie Vecsey of Windsor Sec- ondary was selected for the youth girls under 17 team to compete in the BCI Girls Summer Champion- ships in Phoenix, Ariz., and the Aug. 4 to 6 Western Canada Juve- nile Championships in Nanaimo. Megan Magee of Windsor Sec- ondary was selected as an alternate on the prep girls under 16 team, which is slated to compete in the Aug. 5 to 8 BCI Junior Girls Prep Championships in Phoenix, Ariz. FREESIA With Fern 4” pot STATICE Fresh Local California's Mitch McAleer came first, second and third in the aerobatics competition. Thirty-nine flyers from all over the world participated in the an- nual event. “We had three Japanese pilots here and three from the Australian national team who came to fly but not to compete,”’ said Grouse Mountain spokesman Debrah Walker. Ea Canada Tust Realtor REAL ESTATE CAREER ~— Opportunities for limited number of salespersons. — Experienced - up to 60% split. excellent benefits including statf discounts. —~ New or about to be licensed - Register in B.C’s first full time Real Estate School. GARY BAILEY - Mgr. _ PAT MUNROE. Mgr. W.Von, 922.1244 ON. Von 9884131 5 for $ 1°° AFRICAN VIOLETS $449 Bunch? i 49 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver... NEWS photo Nell Lucente HISTORY REVIVED LAST WEEKEND saw these native war canoes race against a backdrop of more modern marine vessels in the second annual canoe races sponsored by the Squamish Indian Band. Held at West Van- couver’s Ambleside Beach, the event hosted teams from over 10 B.C. and Washington tribes that competed for $7,000 in prizes. 23 Lily Wales Bort oO Ife mers; SIKYLINE 16th & Lonsdale, N. Van., 985-9161 SP. RT: A 38th & Boulevard, Kerrisdale, 266-1061 Kids Only, Granville Island, 683-6704