CAPILANO Rugby Football Club respond- ed with a victory in a must-win Saturday game against the detending Premier league champion. The susr came eut at Klahanie Park in time tor the locals to send Lanes Bay back to Victoria with a 20-1: boss. Bobby Matazed converted his awn try for the Capitanos to make it 7-0. Dave “Deeks” Saklofsky added a try, giving the home squad 2 12-0 first half lead. James Bay battled back to within two points on Eliot Anderson's converted try. With less than 15 minutes to fall me, Ben Chariton nad a three-point penalty kick and another three on a drop goal for 2 16-12 advantage. Capilano’s Stuart: Wright thead by sod tne Motased three put the heme side OME POMAE ur a Ty nunutes remaining kicked Tan anather Ponts to secure the wan, Captiane Rob Reemner lef the yams atter ER minutes with an ankle inmiry on the fames Bay 25 metre tine He plaved in the previous week cd's national (want trvetits at Klahanie. The Prenmtier tea wraps up oats home scheduie Saturday against Cowichar: at Rishanie Park. Kickotf is 2 30 pom. ‘The season tinaie is April 1 oagaigst the Castaway Wanderers in Victoria. Premier league action con- cludes April 8, but Capilano REC has a bye on the final weekend of play. With = Saturday's win, Capilano moved into eighth plaze in standings, nwo points Below the seventh place UBC Capiino neces co finish im seventh to advanie to past season play. Sin teams Contes: the plavolts, Vievorni based Pacific Pride, however, dees How partkipare bevend regu lar awason Capiano’s first divieion team won its first phavoil’ game Sacurday 43-8 over the Visiang, Vaneotver Meralomus. The team advanced to phy April lan Victoria agaist the University or Victoria Vikings. UVic deleaied Abbotstord 74-5. ‘Phe varlies second division and third: divisien matches, Versus PoCoMo and Meraiomas, respectively, were cancelled because of rain. The second division team is scheduled to play at Burnaby Saturday, The third division side will host’ the Brit- Lions. — SPORTS ———— Bob Mackin Sports Complex. field complex. attackers. some valuable plays. strikers. Old Boys’ Ravens. — Bob Mackin uraways take cup | fone geal five minutes into the second halfon | . - 1 CAN, an inswinging corner kick by Rory Webb. Sports Reporter bmackin@usnews.com Mis ie Brown almost made it 2-0 with | THE West Vancouver Spuraways 15 minutes to go, but was denied by the Clit | shutout Cliff Avenue United 1-9 to Avenue goaikceper, . i win the Under 13 Gold Pioncer “We heat 3 very, very wowed and organized , . team today,” said head coac! ob Moles. Cup March 11 at Burnaby Lake “We did our homework on them and came with a game plan and it worked to a tee. I'm The game was on the opening day of the — delighted for the boys.” two-day Four District series of Lower Results of other finals involving North Mainland cup finals ar the new synthetic turf Shore teams C12.) Commonwealth = Cup: Central The Spuraways overcame a swirling wind Richmond Aces 0 Mit. Seymour United 0; and early waves of pressure from CliffAvenue U12 Burrard Cup: Mr. Seymour Crusaders 1 NVLG Drillers 0 (MVP: Kyle McCallum, Defenders Boomer Gillard and Andrew Crusaders}; U!2 Pioneer C up: Wesburn Blodgett and yoalkeeper Nick Shuster made Blaze 4 Mt. Seymour Rovals 0; U15 Pioneer } When the team settled Cup: West Van Spuraways 3 ‘Me. Seymour down, Khalid Verjee and Luke Moger took Royals & (MVP: Ian Humphries); U15 the ball forward and created opportunities for Burrard Cup: Lynn Valley United 4 Killarney Tigers 4 (MVP Tony Yee, Tigers); U16 Marc Giustra, the game’s most valuable Commonwealth Cup: Lynn Valley Hawks 0 player, came close to giving West Vancouver — Kerrisdale Bears 0; U16 Burrard Cup: West the lead In the 21st minute when his shot Point Grey Raiders 4 Lynn Valley Wolverines 0; U1? Commonwealth Cup: Lions Gate from 12 yards out uickled across the face of the gual. Defender Billy Quirke scored the game’s NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2000 NORTH VANCOUVER Raiders 7 West Van Wildcats 0 (MVP. Christopher Wallace). MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ice Sports North Shore The Board of Directors of NORTH VANGOUVER MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION hereby give notice that the Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held at 7:00 p.m., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th, 2000 at Ice Sports North Shore, 2411 Mount Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver, British Columbia. NOTICES OF MOTION A new jersey design will be considered. Existing coiours and logo to remain the same. Logo to be enlarged. ALL MOTIONS must be submitted in writing to the Society's Secretary, Bridget Danks, c/o 2411 Mount Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7H 2Y9 or faxed to 924-6861. iMations musi be received by the Secretary no later than midnight, April 8th 2000. NO MOTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FROM THE FLOOR. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. HEAD & ASSISTANT COACHES NEEDED For Atom, PeeWee, Bantam, Midget and Juvenile “A” “B" and “C” teams If you nave a love for the game of hockey and enjoy working with youths, this may appeal to you. Please call 924-6881 fer more information. Coach application forms may be picked up from the front desk at the Lonsdale RecCentre, 123 Lonsdale, North Vancouver. AACN CACC SA yA CEASA SPAS ASP ~ UENAONS ETO AA A Wednesday. March 22, 2000 — North Shore Hews - 37 NEWS photo Paul McGrath BALE carrier Sen Chariton cf James Bay is pursued by Capilano HFC'’s Cord Brown (right) and Brent Stacey (on ground) during Saturday’s Premier league rugby match at Ktahanie Park. Capilano beat the defending champion 20-16. we ha ee Cofton conver Sposde tke Belton nos GROCS isting 5 es ses Regular, be or Tall. Syanne Cole’, ir id Assorted colours. Sizes 3-7.