BASKETBALL... San) Ratiel Bulldogs of Calitornia won the eighth annual North Shore fnvitadenal senior bows’ bas ketball tournament with a 74- 48 victory over the Sutherland Sabres, the PSth ranked rriple A team in the provinee. . Coquitlaay’s Centennial, the third ranked tripie-A squad in B.C, placed third in the [6- team) pre-season tournament, followed by Nanaime in fourth and Carson Graham in fitth place. Sutherland guards Reza Nasooti and) Tristan Crowther were named to the tournament’s first and second all-star teams respectively. Carson's Brent Charleton and Handsworth’s Derek Potter were also second team selec: tions. eee FIGURE SKATING. . North Van's Kallie Canada and part- ner Andrew Trigg, of Sechelt, won the juvenile ice dance gold medal and the provincial championships at the recent B.C. section championships in Campbeli River, eee GYMNASTICS... Pwo mem- bers of North Van-based Flicka Gymnastics Club won medals at last. weekend’s Women’s Elite Canada meet in Foronto. Breanne King won the junior division title, while Lise north shore Friday. December 11, 1998 — North Shore News — 41 Mews Spartans fourth at B.C. champi SENTINEL placed fourth at the 16- team B.C. triple-A girls’ volleyball championships last weekend in Coquitiam. After sailing through dhe preliminary rounds, the Spartans defeated dhe Argvle Pipers mi the quarter tinal PR TE 25 13,75 3 in vet anoth er cruciab match against dren North Shore nvals, whon they had beaten in both the North Shore finals and the Lower Mainland: zone final In close matches. The Pipers tinished titth. ft all came crashing down on the Spartans i the semis when Surrev’s Earl Marriott spiked Sentinel’s designs on the provincial tithe with a 8-15, 05-9, 05-11, G57 victory, In the branze medal match the Spartans fell to) Parksville’s Ballenas. Handsworth, who dost in the quarter finals nships ta Fort St. Johias Nerth Peace Secondary 15 0, 15-10, 145 2. ttashed saath. Nerth Peace went onto beat bard Marrioth a the chantmonship moaich. Alisha Stevens of Sentine! was named asa first team allstar, while Handsworth’s Lindsay Bailey and Argvle’s Micheic Rauter were select: ed sccomd reany all stars. St.Thomas Aquinas placed third in the BLC. sin gle senior girls’ vollevball championships in Kelowna. The Fighting Saints beat Westside Academy 8-15, 15-7, 15-8 in the bronze medal match. STA’s Kelsey Moore was named as a tourna: ment first team all-star, while reanmmate Sarah Needhani was named to the second team all-star squad. Ricker to ride at World Cup WEST Vancouver’s Maelle Ricker leads a strong Canadian con- same time. dQ qualifving session, with the finals set for tomorrow at the all in fast year’s: World Cup tinal standings. one spot behind top Canadian Tara tingent at the snow- board World Cup at Blackcomb this week- end. The haltpipe specialist hits the snow today at 10 acm. for Also on tap tor Saturday is the snowboard-cross training. cl ote 3 pam. Phe snow board -cross qualitving is set to LO a.m. Sunday, with the finals setror } pam fucker finished LOth over- Feigan. At the Nagano Olympics Ricker’s fitth place finish was the top result for the entire Canadian halipipe team. — Andrew MeCrediv Leveille won a silver medal in the senior beam competition en route to an eighth place overall result, At the recent Common- wealth Games, Leveille was the only Canadian gymnast to win a medal — she took the bronze in the beam event. Brian Langdeau photo courtesy of the Coquitlam Now SENTINEL'S Shauna Peck (facing camera) spikes the ball during the Spartans’ semi-final loss to Earl Marristt at last weekend's B.C. triple-A tournament. — Andrew McCredie ONE SIZE Y Firs ALL The gift of many menu choices. Just decide 2 how much youd like to spend. Available in $5, $1O0r $25 walue. Save $5.00 off any purchase of $25° or more on any accessory « for your pet. We carry a complete range at products such as toys, collars, ror an kennels, cat posts, bird cages, ee & ee wildbird mix, pond food even Bosleys”