B2 - Wednesday, Janaary 19, 1983 - North Shore News last ten seconds of the game, Windsor edged West the Monday, Jan. 24 match between Carson Graham .. CARSON GRAHAM Sheila Jones (11), Elaine continues to lead the senior Prescott (8) and Mary girls’. basketball league,but Shaughnessy (8). The score undefeated Handsworth sull was much closer on has two games in hand on Thursday as the’ Royals the leader. With three weeks worked to overcome to go until the playoffs, all Sutherland 47-40. Jones eyes are set on the rematch between the top two slated for the first week of February. Each school racked up a couple’ of wins apiece in regular season play last week. The Eagles downed Sentinel 47-37 Tuesday on high scoring by Kelly Payne (16) and Linda Buchanan (15). Then, on Friday, it took an overtime period to do it but the Carson crew defeated West Vancouver 44-35. Buchanan led with 17 as teammate Corby Haley McKim earned 18 for the Highlanders along = with Tracy Chmelauskas’ 10. Handsworth overpowered Windsor 45-22 Tuesday with a lot of teamwork from RINGETTE REVIEW earned 18 and Shaughnessy 15 for Handsowrth, while Bonnie Lone and_ Lis Cepeliauskas were the hard working Sabres with 14 and & points respectively. Also having a winning week was third place Hillside. The girls dispat- ched Argyle 50-22 Monday on strong play by the two Lisas: Lisa Craig with 18 and Lisa Wild with 10. On Tuesday, Wild earned 15 and Craig 10 in the High- waymen’s 35-20 win over Sutherland. High scoring Sabres were Lisa Cepéehauskas “and Bonnie Lone with six apiece. Windsor climbed ~ from eighth to sixth place thanks to two hard-earned wins. In a real nail-biter which was decided on a foul shot in the First win for H There was joy in the Hyacks camp last week. The petite division ringette team picked up their first win of the season with a 04 win over Pac Rats. In other Petite action the North Shore Winter Club downed the N.S. Credit Union Tigers 5-2. Lynn Valley Cycle Ringers and Poco fought to a 5-5 draw in Tween action with Lynn Valley goals going to Nichole Miller with two. Susan Bergvinson, Karen Steinebach and Tamia Brunes. A three goal performance by Mane-Jeanne Vecsey led McConnell Airconditoning Blade Runners to-a 6-4 wan over Poco, also in Tween action. Singles for the winners went to Lisa Shannon, Charlotte’ Lun- dholm and Tracy Lawrence. Johnny's Angels ended up on the wrong end of an &5 score against Langley in Opumuist Jr. Belle play with Pam Franklin scoring two and singles going to Annette Everyday January Spec at Mother’s Starting Mon Jan 17th 2575 Barnet Hwy Pi. Coquitlam 460 2.4) Introducing Baked Spadghett smothered in Mozzarella cheese served piping hot with two pleces of garlic bread and a side Salad, with your choice of dressing $3.99 Valid Oiming Room only 303 Marine Dr. W. Van. 980-5754 Vancouver 26-25 to take the Monday match. Colleen Campbell earned 12 for the Dukes while Mara Carley was West Van's high scorer with five. ; After losing on Tuesday to Handsworth, the Deep Cove girls came back Thursday to take Howe Sound 55-4, with Campbell racking up 28 points, one of the highest game totals this season. Other league games in- cluded Sutherland defeating Sentinel 45-35 Monday on 29 points from Bonnie Lone, West Vancouver trouncing . Argyle 28-16 Tuesday and _ Sentinel giving Argyle a double whammy Thursday with a 51-28 final tally. Scoring for the S were Sylvia Apostolidis (14), Karen Colbow (8), Sue Pearmain (8) and Carolyn Copitherne (8) while Sonja Melis earned eight for the Pipers. Beat bet for sports fans is acks Chernin, Shannon Zorn and Chnstuna Kong in a losing cause. The Angels turned things around however, with a t0-0 win over a new team from Bellingham, Washington. Aldergrove downed Blades 7-4 in Optimist Belle Division. Blades will be holding a car wash this coming Sunday at Minit-Tune Marine Drive lo raise money for a Ringette tournament tn Winnipeg in February. Licensed 6440 Biidgepon Ad Aichmond 71 ha 5a and Hillside at 3:45 p.m. at Hillside. Depending on the outcome of the back to back Hillside-Handsworth _pames this week, it could easily be the Highwaymen giving the Eagles a run for the top spot. Standings to date: week Ps C Graham & 1 16 Handsworth ? oO 14 Hillside S 1 10 Sentinel 5 4 10 Sutherland 4 S 8 Windsor 3 6 6 West Van 3 6 (e) Argyle 2 7 4 Howe Sound 0) 7 0) HOOP SCOOP The intermediate girls had a week to hone up on their skills as they played a series of exhibition matches with their junior counterparts. The juniors are a force to be reckoned with, however, winning two out of the three games reported. All games were played Wednesday: West Van Jrs. 40, Howe Sound Int. 30; Aquinas Int. 49, Carson Graham Jrs. 27; Windsor SJrs. 52, Seycove Int. 21. The junior managed to girls also squeeze in Saints on top North Shore Sanitherm Saints returned to first place in 2A soccer action over the weekend with a 3-0. win over Occasionals following their mid-season break. The win gives the Saints a narrow lead over Edgemont who are battling for top spot. Bob Curme, Neil Barclay and Bob Buchan scored for the winners with Jerry $50 BF Macey picking up the shutout. A hard working midfield of John Medland, John Fisher, Fraser Ritchie and Lorne Loiselle kept moving the ball forward = and preventing Occasionals from mounting any attack. Next game for Saints 1s Sunday, 12 noon at Kilmer Park. Eagles and Highwaymen lead the pack several regular league games +n —a—busy—wecek. reported include: Balmoral 47, Handsworth 12; Windsor 56, Carson Graham 20; West Van 39, Handsworth 20; Hillside 37, Sutherland 10. Balmoral 55, Argyle 31; Hillside 34, Handsworth 29. Balmoral leads the league with six wins, no_ losses, followed by West Van (6-1) and Windsor (5-2). Intermediate Boys: Seycove, last year's champions, continue to lead the league with a six game winning streak. Hillside CONTINUED ON PAGE B6 CYPRESS BOWL __-CORRECTION In Wed. Jan. 12 issue of N.S. News, pg. B16, our Easter Week Childs Full Facility Rate was _ incor- rect. It should have read Childs Full Facility Rate $6 per day. We apologize to our skiers and hope you will take advantage of this special price. * WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY ONE OF NINE KERO-SUN PORTABLE HEATERS. 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