16 — Friday, February 20, 1998 — North Shore News LADIES SOFTBALL... The North Shore Ladies Softball Association is holding a registration day tomorrow at the Lonsdale Reereation Centre from 9 a.m. to noon, The six-team recreation league is open to. all women ball plavers over the age of 18. All games are. played oat) North Vancouver parks Monday and Wednesday evenings. The season runs May 4 through July 29. Registration fee is S60 and includes a team t-shirt and a year-end banquet. Other than a glove, the league supplies all cquip- ment. For more information call 738-2153. SNOWBOARD RACE... Mount Seymour is hosting a British = Columbia Snowboard — Association competition this weekend. The owo-day event: is open to all amateur riders and features a Giant Slalom race on Friday and a freestyle competition Sunday. All riders are wel- come. “This BCSAcven is a wonderful opportunity for all the local riders who have watched with fascina- tion the sport of snow- boarding rise is popularity at the Winter Olympics in Nagano,” says Mount Seymour's Andre Boni- face. Cost is $25 for one event; $35 for both. Register on site Saturday morning from 8 a.m. to JB year 3 year 5 year t year (cashable) | | | | | i Robert Galster News Reporter robert@nsnews.com NOTHING is sweeter than beating someone at their own game. Just ask the US women’s Olympic hockes team or members of the West Coast Warriors roHer hockey squad. The Warriors, whom are trom the North Shore, have captured the North American Winternationals Roller Hockey Championship crown in Lakeland Florida. “T take a great amount of pride tor the kids, it was the only group) waving the Canadian flag.” said assistant coach Phil Hearn. “Prior to going down, they (the play- ers} had very lite time to acclimatize to roller hockey.” While winning the tourna ment was the highlight of the trip tor all of the team's ment bers. the first taste of interna- tional competition also lett a lasting impression on many of the plavers. “Et was just) awesome,” said Sutherland student David Barnard, 14. “Playing teams from) around the U.S. and being in a place Pve never been to betore (were high- lights ).~ Warriors goalie Will Lauder, a 14-year-old Wind- sor student, was also named the tournament’s best goal- tender. He echoed his team- mate’s sentiments, adding the experience amounted to “the best hockey trip [ve ever been on. eight) of north shore news © SPORTS Team grabs international ti THE North Shore contingent of the West Coast Warriors, winners of the North American Rolier Hockey Championships, consists of (back row, ieft to right) assistant coach Phil Hearn, Cam Fraser, (middle row) Mike Finn, David Barnard, Jarrett Hearn, (front row) Cam Paddock. Rob Tokawa, Wil} Lauder and Steve Sankey. Missing are coaches Ken Kinney and Bob Fraser. En route to the tourna- ment championship game, the Warriors beat teams from Naples, Florida: Detroit, Michigan, and Campinas, Brazil. A 3-2 loss to the Rapid Fire Roller Dragons of Long Island, New York in’ the Cap cagers play CAPILANO college basketball teams went three for four last weekend in week nine of B.C. collegiate hoops. The women Blues domi- nated the New Caledonia BEST GIC RATES AVAILABLE! Alliance Trust Deposit Brokerage Services fas of February ba 100s) 5.100% 500% 5.750% 4.400% Call Lin Klick at 990-9433 or drop by our office at I42A West [5th Street. North Vancouver for more information, All those applying interested in for coaching positions with the North Shore Girls Soccer Club U12 through U17 Gold Teams kindly submit a detailed application by February 28, 1998 to the Gold Try-out Committee: North Shore Girls Soccer Club, P.O. Box 37031, Lonsdale Post Office, 2930 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC V7N 4M4 Phone: 985-6747 Kodiaks Friday 98-35, then dumped the Cariboo Sun Demons 82-57 the tollowing day. The men Blues won their Friday home game with a 93- 56 victory over the Kodiaks, round-robin portion of the tournament proved to be 3 preview of the final game. But the Warriors managed to turn the tables on their New York opposition and avenged the earlier loss with a resounding 5-1 victory. tonight but dropped an 80-69 deci- sion to the Sun Demons on Saturday. Both teams host games at the Sportsplex tonight: the women tip-off at 6 p.m., fol- lowed by the men at 8 p.m. K ‘3 .|\i 2} Everything For Kids! Daycares, Preschools, Products and Services Appearing Feb. 22':& 25 In The Classifieds TUNE IN FOR: e Money making ideas ® World ciass guests e Open line segment EVERY SATURDAY 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM