B2-Sunday News, March 9, 1980 Sport + a. THE CAPILANO CATALINAS synchronized swim club has been making their mark recently, At the B.C. section meet held in Surrey, Lynda Roxburgh and Laura Hart captured top spot in the duet competition. Pictured above are the members of the team, from the left, Jane Fletcher, Lynda Roxburgh, Leura Hart, Kerolyn Bower, Sherry Jordan and Kathryn Spittle. The 1980 Vancouver Internationa! Marathon will be held in Vancouver, Sunday, May 4. This year’s event has many exciting qualities; it includes the Olympic Trials, the Canadian Men's and Women’s Championships and the B.C. Men's and The North. Van_ Giris Intermediate Ice Hockey team who were last years provincial champions are having another good season. After a mediocre start they began to peak in the past month and are now looking like the team they were supposed to be. In 21 league games they Leadershi Backpacking into a mountain valley, canoeing a coastal fjord, snorkelling over a hidden kelp bed, camping on a_ forgotten beach, or sailing the last tack in a gusty wind, are some of the exciting challenges found by more people who move each year to the outdoors for recreahion. Wilderness travel, WHY DOES RON Save $75.00 on Wanxoy! Rustproofing. 75 MARINE ORIVE Totat Package com- prising of Perma-Shine, Perma-Guatd end Women's Championship. Vancouver has also en- tered into a sister-city relationship with Honolulu and will host the winner of the Honolulu Marathon which was held December 9. 1979. A native Hawaiian, Joni Pagala, will be Honolulu's Marathon wen 13, lost three and tied five. On January 26-27 they played in a Senior Womens tournament at Ashcroft and came away winners in three straight games. They won 10-0 over Logan's Lake, 4-3 over North Surrey and 5-3 over Kamloops. This tournament seemed to send them on their way camping, Canoeing, sailing and snorkelling are just a few of the skills and ac uvities that are included in the Vancouver YMCA's new Outdoor Leadership Program Operating tor nine weeks dunng July and August at Camp Elphinstone, BC s pioneer camp bovs Recreation Development for BECAUSE: Marathon date set for May entry in the Vancouver Marathon. The first B.C. women home on May 4 will be awarded a trip to the Honolulu Marathon in December 1980. In preparation for this event, for the first time, Vancouver has organized a Marathon Traming Clinic for all runners. The Vancouver a Girls hockey team in finals and when back into league play they came out winners over Richmond 5-0 and Killarney 5-0 thereby sewing up second place for the second straight year. 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Richmond. The first game at home in the finals will be March 11 at 7:30 at Karen Magnussen Arena. On March 18 at 7:15 in Karen Magnussen Arena the N.V. Girls Intermediate entertain a girls team from Taft College from Penn- sylvania, USA. The annual UBC hockey school will take place from July 5 to August 30 on thé University campus. With a seven day resident program for each group, the eight to 17 year olds will have 25 hours of on ice in- struction, will receive three meals per day plus having the use of full recreational facilities including pools, gyms and fields and will be supervised at the university Grasshoc A total of three games were played in the North Vancouver Girls Grass Hockey last weekend. In Division four action, N.V. Barracudas swept past Burnaby by a 5-1 margin. Rhona Young picked up a hat trick for the winners with Amy Brooks and Jody Morris scoring sngles. West Van downed North Van Marlins 2-0 in Division three action while North OBITUARY IMPORTANT NOTICE Girls Softball League The HIGHLANDS KIWANIS CLUB requires help to carry on the ROGER DAVIS GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE. HELP is needed in the organization and operation of the league, or it will be necessary to disband due to lack of manpower, after 17 years of activity. Meeting will be held at CANYON GARDENS, 8 PM Wednesday, March 12, 1980 for information call Murray Knowles - 988-7943 John Theed - 987-5507 for 24-hours per day. - The purpose of the school is for the development of boys hockey fundamentals in terms of his growth. —~ -Costs for the seven day school are $195 per in- dividual. For further information call the UBC hockey school offices at 228-3177, or write UBC: Hockey School, 6066 Thunderbird Blvd., Office 203, Vancouver, V6T 1W5. eyresult Van Divets overwhelmed West Van Bluejays 7-1 in a division two encounter. Car Rentals from $10.95 a day free mileage ) ¢