16 - Sunday, April 7, 1985 - North Shore News idgets win Provincials NORTH Club successfully defending -the British Columbia Midget ‘B’ hockey championship in Kamloops.-»y defeating the fiost team-3-2 in overtime. . Left vinger Scott Gordon ‘scored the deciding goal with a blazing slap shot from the left: face-off circle at, 4:29 of Urthe | SHORE Winter 10-minute. overtime . period. North Shore, who™ won the Midget ‘B’ crown in 1984 at home against Kelowna, never led against Kamloops until the overtime period. Defenceman Scott Knight scored a power-play goal in the first period to tie the score at 1-1] and right winger Jack Hetherington scored at 11:32 of the third period to | Hillside girls of. March 21 as they : -from. the oe “eighth overall, in Level I] Jessica Leckie was ninth, in - Tl Karen-: Lavender... - i ofl ished second. and in Level AV.” Debbie ‘Seton - fi inished Stacie Bayntun, Devic Collins, «Leckie, anim ‘Schouw, Lavender, : send the game into overtime. NSWC got solid goalten- ding from Craig Gordon and Chad Alderson during the weekend series. Gordon was in goal during a 7-4 win over Kamloops ‘in the opening game of the three-team series and Alderson came within two minutes and 56 seconds of a shutout during a 7-1 win _over Kerry Park from Van- Soccer race tig League action’ “produced no changes in the’ standings as teams near, the end of their 22 game schedules. Lynnwood Nordic main- tained its three-point. margin . at the top’ of ‘the. table by over-powering TotemColor . 8-2 while, North. Shore Bravos. remained: Fourth-standing Olympia Gold Caps. moved to within a. ‘single. point: of third-place Molsons: witha 2-1: triumph couver Island. In the opening game against Kamloops, North Shore got three goals from Steve Bolton and two by John Cox, with singles by Jason Loewen and Paul Street. Against Kerry Park, Cox scored three times and Bolton twice, with singles by Paul deGruchy and Knight. ‘Cox fed NSWC in the “Reval: Hotel; fifth over-all, stayed on ‘their heels with an “8-1 romp’ over Norihshore Nissan.” their -f- nearest challengers thanks to | a °3-1 victory’: over. Millers: Hi i ; ; series with seven points, while team captain Mike Takeuchi has six assists. North Shore, which finished second in league play to Burnaby Minor in Zone One of the Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association, eliminated Port Coquitlam, North Van- couver, Richmond and Cloverdale in the Lower Mainland playotts, winning seven games and tying one. NSWC, which won the Richmond Midget ‘B’ tour- nament at Christmas, has a ‘record of 46. wins, three losses and three tiés heading. into -the Murray McKee . Memorial Tournament at’ Saskatoon ‘beginning ‘April in other « action, a couple ‘ Plumbing. blanked - ‘Labatts of teams from ‘farther back, - in the pack improved their’ records as Ray’ Johns :3-0: -while Deico.. Realty: downed International, Paints over" that” team: ani : Park * my oe ' Mig He "and wt ‘seight at fee elivers our..Wednesday arid 8 : Friday News in the Montroyal area cf North Van-: -couver. We have found that his delivery record is: very good and so he was chosen to be our star a this week,” i, ~ Mark is twelve years old and'a ‘grade six stu- dent at Canyon Heights School, science is his favourite “subject: His’ sports..include basketball... and he plays keeper for his‘soccer‘team. . +. mF ‘ Mark does very well with his earnings from the an News, he’ buys sports equipment and puts some : in the. bank. Heis: Saving, for university. and a: orvettel ‘ : ; “We: enjoyed meeting Marke and for: being our star this week he received, ‘complimentary movie passes, a North Shore News baseball cap, tickets. ~ to swim or skate eand « our: thanks for a job well: «done. : . . . “Joan Cripps . Circulation Dept. 1139 Lonsdale’ Ave., N. V., 986-1337 . ¢ Nutel/System, Inc, 1985: : : over "690 centres: ; vin North America.