26 - Sunday, March 19, 1989 ~ North Shore News HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Windsor girls take AAA basketball cup WINDSOR BECAME the first North Shore school to win a B.C. high school girls’ basketball championship in forty years, when the Dukes captured this year's “AAA” title with a 63-54 victory WENDSOR DUKES show off the trophies they captured at the recent B.C. figh school girls’ “‘AAA"’ basketball championships. Posing with over Salmon Arm in the finale of the 16-team tournament in front of a packed house at New Westminster high school last weekend. Head coach Jim Herrison and : ‘NEWS photo Terry Peters the team is head coach Jim: Hartison (left) and assistant coach Jce Miller. SPORTS assistant Joe Miller took Windsor to a 36-3 won-lost season on the Strength of 5°3’’ post Megan Mfagee and 5'3’ Tania Haladuer, both in Grade 11 and both first all-stars at the B.C tourney, and a very deep lineup thai includes five others who will return next season (Tiffany Chester, Diana Osborne, Michelle Harris, Coreen Rowa, Jenny Anderson), and four who graduate (Shanzon Hirvonen, Aa- drea Brauner, Leanne Isaac and Sheans McKinstry). Windsor, who finished second to Centennial of Coquitlam in fast year’s championship, was in charge in every game this time around. They whipped Prince George 95-49, disposed of Pentic- ton 71-50 and scuttled Centennial 72-42 on their way to a showdown Hopkin of Carson Graham, who came 12th and had an overall season mark of 24-17, was named to the tournament se- cond all-star team and for a few hours held the tourney scoring re- cord. She broke the existing record of 121 points in four games set last year by tallying 27 in a 90-54 loss to Vernon, 34 in a 73-67 win over Mit. Baker, 30 in a 76-62 loss to Terry Fox and 34 in and 82-64 defeat at the hands of Nanaimo for a total of 125. Salmon Arm's Camille Thomp- son, MVP in the B.C.’s, eclipsed Hopkin's new mark with a total of 129 at the conclusion of the cham- pionship game. Both Windsor and Carson Graham are culminating their season with two-week trips abroad as part of 2 Pacific Rim travel Program. Windsor left for New Zealand yesterday. Carson Graham left for Japan two days earlier. BEER & WINE MAKING Make your own beer & wine from Wine-Art’s complete selection of = 2upplies for the home brewer & winemaker * Knowledgeable Staff * Quality Wine-Art Products *® Free Fiiter, Corker & Capper Use *% Free Wine Evaluations AUSTRALIAN BEER KITS reg. 11.98 (%) WineMrt PARK ROYAL NORTH SAUVIGNON BLANC 995 reg. 42.95 WINE KITS 926-1610 | BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Back By Popular Demand! ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CAREER NIGHTS March 28/29 from 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Come and find out how BCIT can help you get launched in an en- gineering career. Our facult, and staff will be pleased to answer questions on every- thing, from brushing up your math and science in readiness for enter- ing programs, to financial aid and housing. The Schooi of Engineering Technology, offering over 30 programs in Electronics. Civil, Mechanical, Process, Renewab‘e Resources and Computer Systems, has a great reputation. Our grads are in constant dernand by industry! . Free Admission/Lots of Parking. For more information cal! 434-3304. Extra Signs Available Now. PLUS TAX Now, for the first time. the North Shore News has extra GARAGE SALE Signs for sale when you place your garage sale Classified ad. If your garage sale location is hard to find, or if you want to gain peoples’ attention from further away, these signs are the answer. Come into the News office —~ The signs are available at the front desk. And -~ don’t forget to get your free garage sale kit with any garage sale ad you place in the News. vancouver