HEM ATIARTT Be osc nt me SyTEye etry neanpersan SPORTS 15 - Wednesday, November 2, 1988 ~- North Shore News | School playoffs begin NEWS photo =! Lucente UP, UP and away...Capilano College Blues’ efforts were not enough to prevent an 88-80 loss to the UVic Vikings in recent basketball action. a ‘WE ARE progressing very well,’ is how Capilano College Blues men’s basketball coach Neil Chester described his team aftez recent games. Continuing to play his entire roster to evaluate players, Chester saw his Blues lead the entire game before a last-minute loss to Royal Towers Friday. “T was very pleased with the way the players performed,’’ Chester said of the 79-77 loss on a last- minute Royal Towers shot in the final three seconds. Rick Willett was high-scorer with 23 points; Richard Otter followed with 18. The next night against UBC Thunderbirds, the Capilano squad dominated to win the game 103-81, with Willett racking up an im- pressive 36 points. Tristen Tonndorf and Richard Shipley each contributed 13 Cap points. Continuing to play his entire roster, Chester was getting an idea of players’ performances during the loss to UVic and the win over the college’s grad team. In earlier action against the University of Victoria, Capilano lost 88-80, as Willett and Otter tacked up high scores with 22 and 18 points, respectively. B’bal!l Blues progressing’ Against the grad team before that, the Blues played to a 100-69 victory. For the grad team, Finn Hansen scored 23 points, while John McEwan and Colin Dixon both shot for 16 points; for the Blues, Willett recorded 15 points and team-mate Tonndorf followed closely behind with 14 points. The Blues play two-back-to-back games at Delbrook Gym the even- “ing of Nov. 5. NORTH SHORE high school playoff action in all fall sports begins this week with the ultimate goal for senior teams being the B.C. Championships tater this month. Badminton: The two-day five- schoo] North Shore senior and junior boys’ and girls’ tournament concludes today at Handsworth. The top finishers in 10 events qual- ify for the Vancouver & District tourney Nov. 8 to 9 at Burnaby North, from which the winning senior school will go on to the B.C. Championships April 6 to 8 in Langley. Soccer: Argyle ‘‘Green’’, unbeaten winner of the nine-team North Shore senior boys’ league, plays Burnaby-New Westminster champicn Burnaby North at 2:45 p.m. today at Burnaby Lake Sports Complex; the Vancouver & District title and a berth in the 16- team B.C. championships Nov. 17 Introducing to 19 in Surrey is at stake. Carson Graham and Burnaby South, second-place teams in their respective leagues, meet at the same time and site 20 determine who plays the Sutherland-Burnaby North loser Friday for another B.C, spot. Rugby: North Shore junior and juvenile fins:is go Friday and the See Schools Page 17 Quality casual and active wear for men and woman. A new concept for the active individual who lives the Sporting Life. The Sporting Look 1519 Bellevue Avenue, 15th at Ambleside in West Vancouver Let’s clear this up now betore it Soes any further. Look around! We don't think that you'll find anyone else who measures up like Standard. Standard 986-2364 Hospitality Training Programs Cook/Dining Room Training Programs You can't get a good job without experience and you can't get ex- perience without a job! Contact the Hospitality indus- try Education Advisory Com- mittee for information regarding these federal gov't. funded train- ing programs that include on-the- job training. 985-9595 And we make it easy. We settle up with your insurance company. If you have comprehensive insurance...it won't cost you a cent. And our experts will have you in and out promptly. Of course, at Standard our work is guaranteed... in writing. At Standard Auto Glass, we make this clear. _ We're experts at repairing windshields... if they can be repaired. And most minor stone damage can be repaired quickly and clearly...if done before it spreads. At Standard, we use a process that leaves the work virtually undetectable. 1180 WEST THIRD ST.