B2 - Friday, April 6, 1984 - North Shore News a sport $a Flames snuffed in finals By PERRY MANNS PLAYING before capacity crowds in Cranbrook the Jr. B Flames lost the third and final game six to five in dou- UBC o THE UNIVERSITY of British Columbia announced its 1984 Tennis Programme which will take place from Apnil to September. Under the direction of Patricio Gonzales, UBC of- fers a unique tennis camp ex- perience for everyone—from beginners to advanced players. The only one of its kind in Western Canada, this camp is designed to improve fitness and self confidence as well as give each student an all-round game backed by a Hotspurs IT WAS a close match, but N.V.U. Hotspurs emerged from Sunday's under 18 division | final with the cup after defeating Mt. Seymour Wanderers 2-1. Craig Larsen opened the scoring for N.V.U. as he slid the baLl past a sprawhing “est ble overtime. They split the first two games by identical scores of 6-3. in the three games, goal- keeper Kevin Innis stopped 149 shots - 58 of those in the final. The Flames held third penod leads in every game but could not put Cranbrook away. Jim Wilson and Paul Tadey were foiled on two clear breakaways in the over- \ fers tennis thorough knowledge of ten- mis fundamentals. Highhghts of the program include a low student/teacher ratio, ball machines, video taping sessions, and the col- oured teaching court. The UBC tennis camp has a vanety of affordable pro- gram to enable everyone to get in on the action; there are adult day, evening, and weekend camps, as well as our popular Junior develop- ment programs, all with good variety of dates, programs, and levels of progress from which to Choose. The careful- ly selected staff consists of ranked tournament players with a high level of ex- perience in tennis instruction. The overall effect of lessons at the UBC tennis camp is mind boggling! You will have had a chance to do nothing but breathe tennis correctly. That kind of con- centration, combined with as many different drills as you can’t imagine, will do wonders for anyone's game. For further information please call 228-3688. down Wanderers keeper. Seymour retahated to equalize before the half ended. The winning goal was scored by Chris Thatcher and came off a perfect wing cross from Archie Marcha. A third disallowed N.V.U. goal was headed in by Steve Pringle off a corner kick. Peewees go indoors An introduction to soccer will be provided for 5, 6, and 7 year olds playing or going to play PeeWee soccer this fall Held indoors at the Wilhams Griffin © ommunity Centre, this program will be an excellent opportunity to practice and learn new skills with lots of playing time The gym at (Gsriffin as ideal for the indoor game with its smalie: Insurance Secure yout future with us MomMmeowtre Tenants et ife Irnsurate e © (oommerctal Pe. 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