A: BACK TO SCHO Brad Ledwidge BRIGHT LIGHTS eee erp ALL SHOS > be CONTEST ZV SPTEMBER 2ND ANY] os ROBERT JACKSON, 12, eyes the net as he releases a three- point jump shot. a ra ‘a 2 ROBERT JACKSON (left) and Jason Cheng get psyched for the eight-to-12 Hot Shot contest last Saturday. The Back-to-School WHILE THE A&W Rootbear exhibits a certain amount of finesse with Slam continued ttirough Monday, with proceeds from the event ben- _ the ball, he was prohibited from slam-dunking. (There was no category efiting North Shore Neighbourhood House. for bears.) aga SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Shannon Wong gets a real iit, proving tc her competitors in the seven- and-under Hot Shot contest that there's more than one way to i . . : slam dunk the ball. Capilano beim. eo ' : : a : y Mail held the Back-to-Schoo} ee g at Slam last Saturday for kids EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Morgan McCormick receives a prize package aged 18 and under. from Trevor Lee of Capilano Mall. Gift bags contained prizes from the Vancouver Grizzlies, Coriverse, Planet Superstar and A&W. Iho rer, Ri —— ‘ : We BS y : Hehe ; HOT SHOT Clayton Wong. 6. Lapis ods i satin tal wo! TREVOR LEE. marketing director for Capiiano Mall, is flanked by gets set to slam one in. Wong SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Scott Milner (left) and brather Trevar, 4, both Sandra Hoskins and Larry Donohoe, who assisted in the Back-to- competed in the seven-and- competed in last Saturday's Back-to-School Slam at Capilano Mall, School Slam. The event also featured a performance by fc’mer under category. Prize packages were awarded to all participants. Harlem Globetrotter Mel Davis.