B2 - Sunday, December 19, 1982 - North Shore News NORTH SHORE WINTER Clab Red player fries torcheck St. George’: 's ‘Dragon: in game Saturday at tthe Winter Club. _ The Pee Wee Ce teams went pend to end with the final score 6-3 for the Dragons. ; North Shore Winter Club's ‘(NSWC) Pee Wee A Rep Centre goalie stopping 20 _______-team defeated close rival Port shots: Moody.7 to 2 to take first place in Zone 1. NSWC -took over first place’ by winning the' game, played December 9th in Port Moody,. with 3° goals by J. Rogers, his first. league hat trick for the-year, and‘1 each © from T. Craven, R. Tadey, R. Knight and C. Gustafson. Port’“Moody goals were scored “by Brawi _and Vermeulen:. | Lorne Bird in the net for NSWC stopped 19 of 21 shots and the: Port: Moody goalie stopped 11 of 18 shots. __ On December 11, NSWC Pee Wee As added two more points to bring their season total to 20 by defeating North Van Rec Centre’s Pee Wee As 8 to 3. Jamie Rogers socred 3 trick for the: season. Two goals each were scored by T. Craven, C.Gustafson and ! by G. Savage. North Van Rec goals were scored by N. Winder and S. Lima, . NSWC goalie Kevin Radbourne stopped 10 shots ‘It's going to go crazy’ FROM PAGE B1 round up enough help and volunteers to possibly have the track well under way to completion by the end of the Christmas and New Year vacation with racing possibly able to begin by February or March. .BMX is a growing sport. At the present time in the - with R. Nickel the Rec league game at Haney and then played an. exhibition .On December 5, NSWC played an’ exhibition game with Kerrisdale Point Grey tying them 3 to 3. This was their 2nd tie exhibition ‘game. NSWC goals were scored by R.Tadey, N.McEachern ‘and K.Hannay. On December 4 the NSWC “Pee Wee As played 2 games back to back defeating -. Ridge Meadows 6 to 4'in a “In last Sunday’s Industria! soccer action Scandicraft closed the gap for first place by shutting out North Shore * News two nit The News were deflated by an éarly, first-half penalty shot and the clincher coming after a goal mouth scramble resulting from ai poor clearance in the second half. These two teams now share the top spot with 13 points each. lower mainland there are 10 either operating or proposed tracks with continually in- creasing numbers. Stewart-Williams first became involved in the sport indirectly through the Big Brothers organization where his Litthke Brother was a skate-boarder. After:a time, the interest expanded to BMX. Cc. Gustafson, G.Savage, M.Janis, T.Craven, game at NSWC with Ab-- K-Hannay,’. N.McEache botsford, defeating them ‘7 to 4. During the Ridge Meadows game 6 goals were socred by NSWC: T.Craven scored a hat ‘trick, N.McEachern accounted for 2, R. Knight for 1. L.Bird and K.Radbourne shared goal keeping, stopping 27 shots. The Abbotsford exhibition game goals were scored by oo It was a day for - shutouts. as Rive Brothers landscaping were handed their second in a row, this time blanked by Bird and Radbourne shared goaltending stopping 15 shots with the Abbotsford goalie stopping 13-shots. Residents in the area should consider attending games played at the NSWC and the Rec Centre, where you can enjoy exciting minor hockey. Give them a call to. find out when their Junior to Atom competitive hockey games are being played. Scandicraft and News lead Shore Chicks. Lynnwood Hotel edged out of their first possible win in nine starts, it~ SCD Warehouse jumped into third place, from sixth, with their big three-nil victory over Trev Jones Excavating. Goofy's Place moved into second spot with 12 points, after a surprising 3-0 win over the usually tough North According to Stewart- Williams, the track complex must tie in aesthetically with the neighborhood and will not become an cyesore. But it will be busy. Because of the growing popularity of the sport, Stewart-Williams expects to see the club grow quickly. “It's going to grow like crazy,” he says. . giving “their opponents, North Shore Darkroom, their second victory this season with the two-one loss. Both teams will have some catching to do when the season resumes in the New Year. LEAGUE STANDINGS Scandicrafit N.S. News Goofy's SCD Warehouse N.S. Chiefs Pegasus Rive Bros. Trev Jones N.S. Darkroom Lynawood CNH aeWwweahoaunsg VWOWUWWaWwem Nw OW We NO = we Pu 13 43 42 10 9 9 9 8 5 2 NORTH VAN., 1444 Lonedale 988-2404 North. Vancou er. tone -of the’.:Club’s coveted ‘trophiés. handsome 80-year-old Silver former. was: -Norwesters Track: and . . Field. Club ‘held its Annual Awards Dinner at St. John’s Anglican Church Hall in Pr. on: 5... Charles 's former _ athletes who ‘finished their last competitive season - as Juniors. Andrew Dawson (18), was awarded the Robinson. Cup, most This Cup: was previously won by Lloyd Tuss, distinguished Norwester currently holds the Canadian ‘record for 400 metre hur- dies. Dawson, who is “now” ~Millington; active in track and field at UBC, set a new BC record i in Junior Men's 400 metres in” 1982. President Jan More an- nounced that four of the received BC Track and Field Assocation 1982 Annual Awards. Each of them was among the top three. athletes of his age group in the Province. inners were:. Rosalind Bodwell (1973), Scott Thitchener (1973), Diana Osborne (1972), Caroline Bodwell (1970). Two .of these outstanding young athletes, . Diana Osborne and Caroline Bodwell set .new all-time . ‘Club Records in'1982. Norwesters Trophies for outstanding performance were awarded to boys and > year’ 's winners we ~tgomery.. ‘who . girls. who achieved the highest over-all ranking among Club-members in their age category ‘during 1982... competi This “Tykes Diana ‘Osborne, ng. Juvenile: ‘Sandra Cutts, Graeme Bowbrick. ‘Norw ter ‘Achievement Trophies: Jason Klassen, Cull, Graham oe "Rosalind. Bodwell, Richard “Lounise-' Pen- “Wendy ‘-Mon- Pennington, nington, © ‘Cross. - Country Trophies: Neil E Hoin., Trevor Craven; Sandra Cutts, Sigrid Art - Langley =! Relay Trophy: Steven Dong, Sean “Richard ‘Pen- _Nington,:: Richard Kaberry, Sean-Millington. ‘Sportsman Awards: Gordon - More, David Holtzman, Alan Osborne, Ingrid Otto. _ Atoms win North Van Atoms As (The Legion) continued their winning ways last weekend with a 3-2 win over Coquitlam. — -- Ryan Donovan led the way with a pairof goals with Ian Cook .picking up the winner on assists by Arden Fowler and Guy Elliott. X-COUNTRY SKIING Some of the best cross country skiing awaits you only 4 hours from Vancouver. Take advantage of our special skiers rate, $10 — per person, based on double occupancy and a minimum of 2 nights stay. Call 112-378-5242 for reservations. 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