Pee Terie NEWS photos Terry Peters - THE VARIOUS faces of high school track and field competition are captured at the North Shore’s annual secondary high school meet. Handsworth’s Jenny Raut (above) shows the form that won her the juvenile girls’ shot putt competition, while Windsor’s Sheku Bell (right) hits the finish line and sets a new record in the juve- -nile boys’ 400 metre event. Below, a photo finish in the junior girls’ 100-metre race. FOURTEEN track and field records were shattered May 15 as 14 secondary schools competed in the 27th annual North Shore Senior Secondary School Track and Field meet held at Burnaby’s Swanguard Stadium. In all, students from the various North Shore schools competed in 123 events. Four days of prelimi- nary competition (May 5 to 8) led up to the meet. Sentinel! Secondary school finished best overall for the second year in a row with 881 points, 242 points better than their fellow West Vancouverites at Hillside who were second. , North Vancouver's Handsworth Secondary racked up 619.5 points to grab third place. Of the 14 records that fell at the meet, two were broken for the first time in 26 years. Windsor Grade 9 student An- drea Brauner set a new meet record in the long jump when she leaped _5.35 metres. The jump erased the old mark of 5.31 metres set in 1959 by Sutherland student Valarie Jerome. In the 400-metre juvenile boys sprint, Sheku Bell ran almost two seconds off the existing record. The Windsor student clocked in at 52:77. Allan Taylor held the origi- nal record of 54:30, set when he was a Sutherland student back in 1960. Sentinel’s Sara Pike, recently named B.C.’s top high school athlete, won the senior girls’ ag- gregate ‘with victories in the 200 metres, the shot put, and the 400-metre hurdles. Scott Findlay won the senior boys’ aggrezate. The Sentinel stu- dent had’ victories in the triple jump, the long jump, and the discus.