sunday news sport NEWS phot Cy Stuent ‘Davie TONE TANTE ts the victim of a squeeze play Wednesday night when the Winnipeg Jets came to town in what was to be the big game of the year for that third and fourth playoff position. Canucks didn't give Jets a chance to get into the game, tak- ing a 5-1 win The YMCA hans abways bocn 0 great tect co loosen up and cacretec Now uv ewen bet Because you hun anor taciline, in more convene boutons then cver before At dhe Y you can swim, run, reoguctball, litt wetghm, uke szunes whurtpool, surctch, dancx. anjuy cxerctec laasca, and al) kinds of other cxctiing physio activitica Foe a bow ican chan you Capext t pay So do think you hawe eo eunan your Duniger o> grt wm po (aD local YMCA wdtay for ocmbershap nkornrateon Pity td : wee 1735 Inglewood Ave Wa tne North Shore Family YMCA West Vancouver Sports Desk 985-2131 SECTION AUTO © BUSINESS REAL ESTATE SCHOOL NAMES BEST s;SFU athletes )| honored SOPHOMORE WRESTLING and Football Stand- out Bob Molle was voted Male Athlete of the Year, and two time All-American senior Volleyball sensa- tion Heidi Schoenberger and first year National Cross-Country Champion, Cindy Grant, were selected as co-winners of the Female Athlete of the Year Award, at the Simon Fr4ser University 19th Annual Athletic Awards Banquet, held at the Royal Towers Westminster. By ALLAN BLACK 4 Molle, who ied Simon Fraser’s Wrestling team to a fourth place finish at the NAIA National Champion- ships earlier this month, won a second consecutive Na- tional title in his weight divi- sion (heavyweight), a well as placing fifth in the heavyweight division in Kiev, Russia this past September. A second year psychology and kinesiology student, Bob also started on the Football Clan as a defensive end, where he led the team in quarterback sacks (8), while receiving All-Northwest (2nd team) and Evergreen Confer- ence (Ist team) honors. For the second consecutive year, Schoenberger was nam- ed to the NAIA National Hotel, March 28, in New Women’s (first team) Volleyball squad. Schoen- berger, who received All- District honors for the se- cond time in two years, was selected from a total of 105 District All-Stars. The two time All-American was also instrumental in leading the Clan to a 9-3 record and the Coast Division Champion- ship of the NAIA District I Conference. Grant, a second year kinesiology major, led the Simon Fraser women’s cross country team to an NAIA National Championship by finishing first in a field fo 280 runners, establishing a new course record (17:02) over five kilometres at this year’s National Championship site in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Also honored at the ban- CONTINUED ON PAGE B9