120 Friday. Noseniber 28, 1986 - North Shore News B.C. GIRLS’ V'BALL TOURNEY Sutherland, Sentinel to represent W. Shore BOTH North Vancouver's Sutherland Secondary and West Vancouver's Sentinel Secondary schools will represent the North Shore in the upcoming B.C. Volleyball Championship. Sutherland, which is hosting che prestigious event, won the Van- couver and District volleyball final by default Wednesday when Van- couver's Burnaby South was un- able to field a team for the sched- uled 4 p.m. game. Despite the loss, Burnaby South will compete in’ the provincial championship, which will run from Dec. 4 10 6 and feature 16 of the province’s best volleyball teams from eight provincial zones. Number-one ranked Sutherland qualified for the final after defeating West Vancouver’s Sen- tinel Secondary three games to two | CATERING When you've got a lot of mouths to feed, serve ‘em something finger lickin’ good. Kentucky Fried Chicken Cater- ing is perfect for gatherings of all sizes - from twenty-five to three hundred and more! We offer everything you need. And you choose your own menu and style of service. For more information an Ken- tucky Fned Chicken Catering, contact your Kentucky Fried Chicken Manager. 1783 Marine Dr., West Van 926-6113 2255 Lonsdale Ave., North Van 984-9013 1262 Lynn Valley Rd., North Van 988-9626 1301 Marine Dr., North Van 980-0687 “AAT Senior Girls’ By TIMOTHY RENSEEAM News Keparter over the Nov, 22 weekend. As the host zone for the cham- pionship, the North Shore qualifies to have two representatives Sentinel, which represented the North Shore zone in the 1985 championship and finished second overall, will be the second North Shore representative this year. Ranked fourth in the province last year, Sutherland is favored to take the championship this year. Alberni District, from Port Alberni, is ranked number ovo in the province. The championship, which — is usually held at the University of British Columbia's War Memorial Gym, wall be held at Sutherland, wing ab93O alm. Thursday. Tiekets for all three days are $5 tor adults and $23 for students. Day passes are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students, For information local 15. Other qualifying teams include Victoria; Coquitlam's Centennial; Vernon; Caledonia from Terrace; Richmond; Penticton; Invermere's David Thompson; Nelson's L.V. Rogers; College Heights from Prince George; Richmond's Mat- thew McNair; Mission; and Terry Fox from Port Coquitlam. call 985-5301, Ratph Moyle photo MEMBERS OF Sutherland Secondary's senior girls’ volleyball team prac- tise for the Dec. 4 to 6 provincial ‘AA’ volleyball championship that will be held at the North Vancouver school. Sixteen teams from all over B.C. will be competing in the championship. Sutherland is ranked number one and is favored (o win the championship. Adams Antique. The2 yearold classic Canadian whisky. Gift kox available while quantities last.