WINTER Club Flames are finding the hockey road a lit- fle rocky. Flames are currently 2-6 in °85. They have had a very up and down season. With only four games to go in the league the Flames are in fifth spot. The top six teams make the playoffs so the Flames should be in that group. Coach Nick Sita doesn’t feel the team is playing alt that badly, but have lost some squeakers. Of their six losses in '85 five have been by one goal. Their latest loss was.a 6-5 decision 10 Seafair Wed. night. ; Flames had defeated Seafair 3-2 in overtime last NSWC ringette review back. into full swing in the se- cond half of the’season. Un- fortunately both Petite B teams ~ suffered: losses this past. week with the #$ team. - going down 2-9 to- Aldergrove #1° team. The - NSWC team ran out of steam © in the last 10 minutes of play during which.’:Aldergrove scored 5 of: their goals! ‘The Petite B#2 team also suffered a loss to Aldergrove - 3-5, But’ Peiite A's scored a decisive win over‘North West Van. with coach Dave Rad- bourne switching the girls around in different positions ~ onthe ice, vv, Tween B team had two games this week, losing 2-6 to Poco, and Squamish 5-7. Although the-Junior Belle “A's lost. 9-11 :to: Aldergrove Ist.time they met Langley on Saturday and‘a goal in the last few secands of plays gave them the 5-4 win, Swim today LOWER Mainland Syn- ‘chronized Swimming Cham- pionships centinue at Ron Andrews Pool, 931 Lytton, ‘North Vancouver, today Sunday, January 27. Eight clubs — Capilano Catalinas, West Vancouver Community Centre, Hollyburn Country Club, Coquitlam Coralinas, Surrey Aquatic: Club, Van- couver. Aquasonics, Delta Synchor and Gibsons Syn- chro -—~ will compete. Girls aged 10 and under to Seniors - 15 years and over will swim all four disciplines — figures, solo, duet and team. This is the first meet of the season and leads to the B.C. Section Meet which will be held in Nanaimo in February. _The public is cordially in- vited to attend Sunday, January 27, 11 - 2. week but took a physical beating in the process. The Flames came out to even the score which was a mistake, they took a number of dumb penalties and were down 6-0 after the first’ period. The Flames’ game is skating and they made a strong comeback in the 2nd and 3rd period to score 5 goals but it was not enough. Peter Gustafson scored 3 in the losing cause with singles going (o Jim Wilson and Rhett Martin. Last Sat. night the Flames played well defeating first ciace Delta LIONS - GATE BRIDGE me Jr. B Flames struggling 7-6. Gord Wilson led the at- tack with 2 goals, singles went to Mike Turrel and Cam Drew. John Goddard handl- ed 35 shots in the nets for the Flames. Next home game is Sat. Feb. 2 against Bell- ingham, Game time is 8:60 p.m, g BRIDGEMAN | | Whip-its in games WEST Van Whip-tts Gym- nastics Club will have male and female representatives at the B.C. Winter Games held in Osooyos Feb, 28-March 2. Lori Stewart and Debbie Setton will be competing on the Women’s (aver 14 years) and Girls’ (under §4 years) Store Zone § teams respectively. The boys (under 15 years) team from. Zone § will in- clude Whip-It gymnasts Jordi Sancho, Keith Lockitch, Ross Cooper and Mark Tig- ges. Mike Lockitch and Paul Eto will represent the men's (over 15 years) Zone 5 team. _ erent ee Hours Mon.-Wed. 9a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs, & Fri. 9a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 9a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday