54 ~ North Shore News — Sunday, November 19, 2009 S trio of touchdowns f NEWS photo Cindy Goodman DEEP Cove Vikings player Aaron Kitt heads for the endzone during peewee division piayotf action in the GSL Football League last weekend at Norgate Park. 2000 GAKC Jimmy 4X4 Vortec 4390 V6 7190hp engine, electronic shift 4X4, a/c, power dour focks/windows/mirrurs, tit wheel & ¢ruisy contre), !ccking differential " & much more. . Was $33,720 2500 GMC Jimmy ws SIT SLT package, dual power seats, heated seals, fog lamps, remote keyless, elec. air cond., Am/Fm stereo CB player, prem. sound sysiem, HD traiter phg., pwe group, iit, cruise, loaded. Vas $42,520 REGE NCY REG GROUP SPORTS MARTY Eston ran for three touchdowns to help the Falcons clip the Packers 28-14 in Flag one division GSL foorball playoff action last. weekend. In another tlag one tilt, Erik Jackson collected a pair of touchdowns and eight flags as the Chargers handed the Blue Devils a 24-13 loss In flag two division action the Spartans tamed the Falcons 33-20 and enjoved their highest scoring game of the season. In the peewee division, West Van put up a touchdown in overtime to beat the Raiders 6-0 while the Vikings blanked the Packers 27-0. In minor division play, the Steelers toppled the Squamish Titans 26-6 and the Redskins The magnificent seven SEVEN NorWesters track and field athletes were honoured with B.C. Athletics junior development awards of excellence recently. Leading the pack of seven was Handsworth Grade 9 student Chris Winter, who two weeks ago became the youngest boy in the 31-year history of the B.C. Cross Country championships to win the individual title with a time of 20:58. From page §3 over Okanagan was Marie Rwigema with 13 points, a pair of assists and two steals and Karen Lodge, who put 14 on the. board and collected eight boards. In the loss to Fraser Valley, Amanda Beers contributed 16 points, four assists and five rebounds and = Melissa Chancey added 15 points and 18 rebounds of her own. The men now sport a 2-2 league . record while the women boast a 3-1 tally as both teams head into week- end action. Both the men’s Winter and his six com- Panions were feted at an Oct. 2) banquet in Surrey. The Handsworth student was honoured for his provincial midget records in steeple- chase and the 3000 m. The other winners were: Megan Montgomery of Dorothy Lynas School for shot put, discus and pen- athlon, Emily Sheppard of Valdorf School for high jump Blair O'Neill Sf Seymour Heights for 1,500 m racewalk; Gabriel Ephard of Maplewood School for and women's teams were slat- ed to take on Kwantlen Friday and Douglas yesterday. o90 And from the “just in case you missed it” file: the Capilano College women's soccer team carried their BCCAA title into the national championships on Sunday and walked off with the Canadian complement. It’s the fourth national title in just six years for the team under head coach Doug Abercrombie. The women topped FX Garneau of Quebec 2-0 to “2000 cmc Jimmy 4x4 40r Vortec 4300 V6, 190 HP engins, electronic shift 4x4, A/C, power door locksAwindows/mirrors, tilt wheel, cruise control, locking differential & much more. 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McPhee was also named the tourney MVP and Ciara McLoughlin earned the top scorer award. - The Cap men won the fifth/sixth playoff match 6-0 over St. Thomas University to take fifth spot nationally. Bevan Footman — was named an all-star and Todd Birdsell was handed top tour- nament scorer honours. g02 {nother action, the It Falc Pa annem ta aa ee aR hs dealt the Tsunamis a 32-24 defeat. For the bantams, the Squamish Titans won out over the Warriors 34-7. Playoff finals get under way today at Norgate Park in North Vancouver. — Jan-Christian Sorensen HANDSWGRTH track and field athlete Chris Winter Cee Capilano College women’s volleyball team posted.a pair: of wins over OUC (3-2) and* the College of the Rockies (3-. 0) to improve its team record to 5-1 on the season. This weekend the squad was set to battle visiting. opponents CBC on Friday night and Douglas College yesterday. “, O90: Also today, BCCAA badminton tourna-. ment continues at Capilano. Action began yesterday at the ; school. 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