~ -B4-- Wednesday, January 19, 1983 - North Shore News Full slate of games . .. Tawo-goal performances by Brad Tebbet and Ken Kelly led Goofy Canadians past Cottrell 6-4 in Intermediate hockey action. Other Canadians goals were scored by Ken Saddler and Wayne Gray. Goal scorers for Cottrell were Greg Mc- Dougall with two singles going to Bruce Busby and Eric Losch. Dave Burgess scored three goals and added three assists to lead Hollyburn Lumber to a 9-7 win over Metro Transit. Mike Dungate and Chuck Law each added two while Cam Massie and by Dave Lesky and Terry — Alivley with two goals each while singles went to Mike Richards, Clark DeBoer and Les Kimet. Roseway Travel knocked Berts out of second place with a 4-3 victory Sunday night over Berts. Roseway goals were scored by Darin Neudorf, John Stark, Mark Rose and Gary Neudorf. Berts Drillers were led by Pat Rothenbush with two goals and an assist on their third goal which was scored by Milan Frydrysde.. Bob Hufsmith was the Roman Surcek got one each. The Metro scoring was doné main man for Super Valu with four goals leading his team to a hard fought 9-7 victory over the N.S. News. S.Valu's other goals were scored by Greg Johnston, Bill Wallace, Larry Ben- jamin, Ken Lane and Brian Dombrowski. N.S. News got a hat trick from Murray Chatwin in a losing cause. Other News scorers were Dale Carter, Bill Elliot, Steve Luke and Dale Wong. Ww Lt Pts. Gooty's 10 2 2 22 Super Valu 10 4 0 2 Bert's Drillers 9 41 19 Roseway 6 5 3 15 Cottrell 6 7 1 43 N.S. News 5 8 14 ~ 10 oS Metro 112 1 See a FROM PAGE B1 scoring 26 points while Mark Osborne contributed 15. In other action West Vancouver defeated Carson Graham 78-68. Eric Ter- mansen had 33 points with teammate Tony Martino netung 19. Carson's John McEwen had 32, while Andy Lancester followed with 12 points. Sentinel Spartans defeated Hillside 78-65. Axel Christiansen led al! scores with 26 points, while Vince Dong had 16. For the Highwaymen Jason Troll had 16. John Blain’s Sutherland Sabers defeated a weak Howe Sound contingent 79- 24. The Saber’s were led by guard/forward Andy Baker - with 27 points and teammate Tony Baker with 12. Be sure to catch a game this week as the schedule ts as follows for the week of Jan. 21 to 26. Jan. 21. Arpyle at Wind- sor; Carson Graham at Sentinel, Howe Sound at West Vancouver. Jan. 24: Windsor at Argyle; Hillside at Carson Graham, Jan. 25: Hillside at Handsworth. Jan. 26: West Van at Windsor: Sentinel at Sutherland: Howe Sound at Carson Graham. LEAGUE STANDINGS AS OF JAN. 16 Wok Pts Sentinel fh QO 12 West Van y 7 40 Argyle \ 0) o Windsor 1 > 6 Hillside 4 4 Handsworth I 4 2 © Graham ! i 2 Sutherland ! 4 : Howe Sound 0 0 0 TOP SCORERS School Pts C Pedersen Hands 270 V. Dong Sent. 24.5 D. Lodgins Windsor 24.4 E. Termansen W.Van. 23.8 J. McEwen C.Gra 21.0 A. Baker Suthr. 19.0 1. Watson Argyle 16 3 T. Martuno W.Van 18.3 A. 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