: youngsters HIGH-FLYING EAGLES. C Carcon Ginhain’s center soccer champions, Left to right, back row: Wally Scnozki [coach}, Gord Kothlow, Mike Porteous, Dave Calabrigo, Brad Sakich, Rob Rauter, Russ P 2 5 Hayw Stu Brodrick, cLeed [coach]; front Russ orthy, Gallo, Brace Nichol, Cinnonre, Stove Weikina’ Gihcon Gatvia, Wilke GUL Heyerocd shared soot valesbic plas bane Dominic — heat fora on snared most valuable player honors with Pengelly, + who was also 12 Steve W. named best back, Kethlow was judged beat 7 High : school basketball team, this year’s North Shore and Vanceuver & District “Argyle Pipers | came ‘from behind last week in a North _ Shore high school basketbalt . league opener to hand West ‘Vancouver ‘Highlanders an . 83-71 ‘defeat. after trai! ing- 69- 65. late i in the game. High scorers for the Pipers -- league champions for the past. two seasons. -- were Garth Cambray (20 points),. Mike Theil (18 -points) and Martin — Skadsheim | (17 points). But the day was finally saved in the fourth © quarter by Mike Jackel’s 10 points, as Argyle scored the game: ‘Ss: final:six: ‘baskets. ‘Hank: ‘Brigman. with 22° points.and Tim Clarke with | _ 20 were top scorers for West fa mS Vancouver. : ° Windsor: ‘Dukes, ‘favored - gontenders with Argyle for ‘this “season's league title. Young’ North’. - Shore: skaters scored top places in - the B.C. Figure Skating Championships last week at Queen's Park Arena, "New =. Westminster. _ The men's pre-novice title was won by 13-year-old Chris Webster of the. North Shore | Winter Club,. who finished _ . first in ; figures and sixth in free the compulsory skating. Runner-up. was Richard Beattie of Kelowna, who came first in the free skating and fifth i in | figures. In pre-novice pairs the ‘crown was taken = by.. the NSWC ‘and . 10-year-old ‘Melanie: oe Solheim. m “Meanwhile, Patricia. Schmidt of the Hollyburn — Country Club finished se- . the . pre-novice | cond in women’s championship, to Ann Parfitt- Lewis. of New Westminster, | ‘. The 14-year-old. Inlet Skat-.. . | Northwest. t Travel Invites you tor come icin the clan: ‘Donald and all the friends of Scotland on: this. -epectal tour to attend. the International: ‘Gathering: ing Club contender captured the title by finishing. first inf _ both the’ campulsory. figures a ‘ ane the free skating. oy XMAS: SALE . BALLS CLUBS-BAGS ‘SHOES-CLOT} ING © -Lions Golf Cer tre | Itt Capllano Road] _985:7822"_ NS brother-and-sister | team of 13-year-old Marcus. ’: dismissed Delbrook Hilltop- man 14, John Robinson 13 — and Paul Pattison 12. “High scorer ‘for Delbrook was. Blair Mercer ‘with a1” “points. , ‘The game between Senti- nel- Spartans and .Hands- — worth Royals provided ano- | ther. cliffhanger, with the . . Spartans Scraping through to - ‘a 71-70 victory after a deficit” of 13 in the third quarter.” Sentinel’s Phil de Vooght, . ’ whose outside shooting. help- ~ ed pierce Handsworth’s zone” defence “in. the ‘second: half.” notched up 17 points; while . _ Doug Hale added 25 points 1 to ~ the Spartans’ score.. woe _ Gwyn. Shipman: contribut- . ed 16 points for the. Royals: North - Vatcouver - Norseé-.. . men, the only North Shore A .. pers . 86-64. Olaf © Zeuch | - scored 15 points, Jim Lang- - school trounced ‘Carson Gra- ham Eagles 52-36, with Rod Craig scoring 22 > Points and ‘Mo Sull 12. The Eagles’. top: scorer, Sam. 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